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Airdrieonians Football Club is a Scottish professional football team in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, who are members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and play in the Scottish Championship. They were formed in 2002 as Airdrie United Football Club following the liquidation of the original Airdrieonians club, formed in 1878
This is a list of Scottish football transfers, featuring at least one 2024–25 Scottish Premiership club or one 2024–25 Scottish Championship club, which were completed during the summer 2024 transfer window. The window closed on Friday 30 August 2024.
This is a list of Scottish football transfers, featuring at least one 2023–24 Scottish Premiership club or one 2023–24 Scottish Championship club, which were completed during the summer 2023 transfer window.
In March 2024 he signed for Airdrieonians. [8] [9] Later that month he won the Scottish Challenge Cup with the club. [10] In June 2024, Hemfrey joined Scottish League One club Arbroath on a two-year deal. [11] On 21 September 2024, Hemfrey moved on loan to Clyde until January 2025. [12]
Edwards started his career with Kilmarnock, Ayr United and Ayrshire boys' club Crosshouse Community, [2] before joining Scottish League One side Airdrieonians in 2017. [2] He made his first-team debut in a league victory over Forfar Athletic in December 2017.
For the previous club of the same name, see List of Airdrieonians F.C. (1878) seasons. For the club whose league place was bought by Airdrie United, see List of Clydebank F.C. seasons. This is a list of Airdrieonians Football Club's seasons since the club's formation in 2002–03 as Airdrie United (having purchased and rebranded Clydebank to secure a Scottish Football League place, after the ...
Having scored 18 league goals in his first season of senior football, Wilson departed Cliftonville at the end of his contract and joined Scottish Championship side Airdrieonians on 27 June 2024. [6] He made his Airdrieonians debut on 16 July in a Scottish League Cup match against East Kilbride and scored a hat-trick in an 8–0 win.
After retiring as a player, Whiteford managed Albion Rovers, Dumbarton (alongside Alex Wright) and then Airdrieonians. [6] He resigned as Airdrie manager in 1987 because he lost enjoyment for the game, and decided to concentrate on his then principal career as a physical education teacher. [6] Whiteford died in 2002, aged 54. [6]