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Motherwell FC was born on 17 May 1886, when representatives of the two main Motherwell works teams Glencairn FC and Alpha F.C. met in Baillie's pub in the town's Merry Street, and decided to merge the two teams with the aim of creating a club to represent the town as a whole at a higher footballing level. [2]
Motherwell Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club from the North Lanarkshire town of Motherwell, competing in the Scottish Premiership. This is an overview of all the statistics and records involving Motherwell since its official formation on 17 May 1886 .
This is a record of the seasons played by Motherwell Football Club in Scottish and European competition from 1891 to the present day. [1] It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and details all the managers of Motherwell. [2] This list does not include matches from the Lanarkshire Cup.
Motherwell Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. The club compete in the Scottish Premiership, Scotland's Top Flight, and have done so since 1984. The club was formed in 1886 as part of a merger between Alpha and Glencairn. [1]
The Men Who Made Motherwell Football Club. Tempus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7524-2191-9. List of Motherwell F.C. players at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database; Motherwellnet; Scottish Football League Internationals | Players By Club | Motherwell, London Hearts Supporters Club. Retrieved 4 February 2022
Motherwell's elimination from the Champions League saw them parachuted into the Europa League play-off round, where they would face Levante of Spain. After losing the home leg 2–0, they then lost the second leg 1–0 away in Valencia to bow out of Europe 3–0 on aggregate and without scoring a single goal overall. [ 3 ]
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30 June 2009 – Jim Gannon appointed new manager of the club, after he was made redundant by English League One side, Stockport [1] 2 July 2009 – First competitive match of the season against Welsh Premier League side, Llanelli in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League, a 1–0 defeat at Fir Park