Hamilton Academical F.C. Explained

Clubname:Hamilton Academical
Fullname:Hamilton Academical Football Club
Nickname:The Accies
Ground:New Douglas Park
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Owner:Seref Zengin
Owntitle:Owner & CEO
Chairman:John Brown
Manager:John Rankin
Mgrtitle:Head coach
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Website:http://www.hamiltonacciesfc.co.uk/
Current:2024–25 Hamilton Academical F.C. season

Hamilton Academical Football Club, often known as Hamilton Accies, or The Accies, is a Scottish football club from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire who currently compete in the . They were established in 1874 from the school football team at Hamilton Academy and remain the only professional club in British football to have originated from a school team. Hamilton have won the Scottish Challenge Cup three times and have finished runners-up in the Scottish Cup twice. The club currently play their home games at New Douglas Park.

Club history

See also: List of Hamilton Academical F.C. seasons. Hamilton Academical F.C. was formed in late 1874 by the rector and pupils of Hamilton Academy. The club soon became members of the Scottish Football Association and initially began competing in the Scottish Cup and Qualifying Cup, before joining the Scottish Football League in November 1897 following the resignation of Renton.[2]

Throughout its history, the club has only reached two Scottish Cup finals. The first, in 1911, resulted in a goalless draw against Celtic at Ibrox Park. The replay, again held at Ibrox, attracted a crowd of 45,000 spectators and ended in a 2–0 defeat for Hamilton Academical. Their next chance at major silverware was the 1935 Scottish Cup final. Despite a Bertie Harrison goal (the club's only in a final of a major competition), Rangers went on to win the match in front of over 87,000 spectators by two Jimmy Smith goals.[3]

In the 1970s, Hamilton briefly resigned from the league due to mounting debts.[4] In 1994 the club sold its home ground, Douglas Park, to Sainsbury's supermarket, and subsequently ground-shared in Coatbridge and Glasgow for seven years.[4] During this period the club went through financial hardships and unpaid players went on strike.[4] As a result, Hamilton was unable to fulfil one fixture during the 1999–2000 season and were docked 15 points, the result of which was relegation to the Third Division.[5] [4] The club moved into its New Douglas Park stadium in 2001.[4]

In 2008, for the first time in 20 years, Accies gained promotion to the top division of Scottish football, the Scottish Premier League.[6] In the 2009–10 season, a 3–0 victory against Kilmarnock on 17 April 2010 secured a third straight season in Scotland's top flight with four games remaining.[7]

The Accies' stay in the SPL ended in the 2010–11 season, when they were relegated after a 1–0 defeat away to St Johnstone.[8] Despite their relegation, Hamilton's time in the top flight was most notable for their emphasis on youth, including midfielders James McCarthy and James McArthur, both of whom went on to play for English club Wigan Athletic in the Premier League before gaining international recognition.

Return to the Premiership

After a hard-fought campaign during the 2013–14 Scottish Championship season, Accies finished in second position on the final day of the season following a 10–2 home victory over Morton. Despite the disappointment of missing out on automatic promotion to Dundee, they went on to defeat Falkirk 2–1 on aggregate in the first stage of their Premiership play-off to face top-flight Hibernian over two legs for a place in the 2014–15 Scottish Premiership. Hamilton lost the first leg 2–0 at New Douglas Park, but two away goals in the return leg at Easter Road, including an injury time strike, forced the tie to extra time and penalty-kicks. Hamilton converted all of their spot-kicks and gained promotion back to the top flight.[9] Manager Alex Neil left the club in January 2015, to take up a position at English club Norwich.[10] [11]

Hamilton found themselves in another playoff at the end of 2016–17, this time as the Premiership incumbents. A close tie against Championship representatives Dundee United ended in a 1–0 aggregate victory, with Accies youth graduate Greg Docherty scoring the only goal.[12]

2017 fraud incident

In October 2017, an elaborate voice phishing fraud was perpetrated on Hamilton Academical. Posing as a fraud investigator for the club's bank (Royal Bank of Scotland), the culprit convinced the club's account handler that funds were at risk from corruption within the company and should be moved temporarily, providing instructions to evade suspicion in the bank's genuine checks when monies began to be transferred.[13] The account handler also spoke to an accomplice via a telephone number provided by the main culprit to 'confirm' the legitimacy of the instructions.[13] With the employee sufficiently deceived, a total of close to £1 million was transferred out of the club's accounts over several transactions, with the fraud being discovered the following day. The incident involved most of the club's working funds, causing the abandonment of a project to improve the youth academy.[14]

In February 2018, having only been able to recover a small percentage of their funds, Hamilton publicly declared that they were preparing to take legal action against the bank for a portion of the loss, believing the bank's security measures to have been inadequate in detecting the fraud (due to the unusual pattern of the transactions and the large sums involved); RBS refuted this but stated they were working with the club and the police to identify those responsible.[15] [16] The Accies chief executive Colin McGowan later described RBS as "morally bankrupt" after he was informed during discussions to prevent future losses that the bank's system did not allow customers to set daily transfer limits.[17]

Decline

After spending seven years in the Scottish Premiership, Hamilton were eventually relegated, finishing 12th in the Scottish Premiership in the 2020–21 season, meaning the club returned to the Scottish Championship.[18]

Following their return to the Scottish Championship, Hamilton continued to struggle on the pitch and once again found themselves battling relegation. However, they managed to avoid back-to-back relegations with two games to spare after a 1–0 win away to Greenock Morton ensured safety. Accies eventually finished 6th on their return to the Scottish Championship.[19]

The 2022–23 season was once again a difficult one for Hamilton, as they again found themselves in a relegation battle. They managed to avoid automatic relegation, entering the relegation play-offs. Despite winning the 2023 Scottish Challenge Cup final, the winning goal scored in the thirtieth minute by Reghan Tumilty,[20] the club eventually lost in the Championship play-off final on penalties to Airdrieonians which confirmed the club's relegation to Scottish League One. This meant that Hamilton had been relegated twice in the space of three seasons, falling from the Scottish Premiership in 2021 to League One by 2023.[21] [22] Hamilton were promoted back to the Scottish Championship after defeating Inverness Caledonian Thistle 5–3 on aggregate in the play-off final.[23]

Stadium

The club play their fixtures at New Douglas Park, which was opened in 2001. The pitch is an artificial surface. The stadium has an overall capacity of 6,018 and is composed of two permanent and one temporary stand.

The ground replaced Douglas Park, which was the home of Hamilton from 1888 to 1994. The ground was opened on 30 May 1888 with a match against Glasgow University. It was eventually sold to supermarket chain Sainsbury's in 1994, with the proceeds going towards the construction of the new stadium, which lies adjacent to the site of Douglas Park.

Between 1994 and 2001 the club had no home. They ground-shared at Cliftonhill and Firhill Stadium.

Since 2021 the club have been sharing New Douglas Park with Clyde.

Honours

Club records

Match records

Transfer records

Players

Current squad

[31]

Player of the Year

YearWinner
2004 Brian McPhee[32]
2009 Tomáš Černý[33]
2013 Ziggy Gordon[34]
2017 Darian MacKinnon[35]

Captains

The following is a list of the officially appointed captains of the Hamilton Academical first-team.

NameNationYearsNotesRef
Alex Neil2005–2014Finished captaincy to become player-manager[36]
Martin Canning2014–2015Finished captaincy to become player-manager[37]
Michael McGovern2015–2016Signed for Norwich City
Michael Devlin2016–2018Signed for Aberdeen[38]
Dougie Imrie2018–2019Retired in 2019[39]
Darian MacKinnon2019–2020Contract expired[40]
Brian Easton2020–2023Contract expired[41]
Scott Martin2023–[42]

Former players

See main article: List of Hamilton Academical F.C. players.

Coaching staff

[43]

Role Name
Head coach John Rankin
Assistant head coach Darian MacKinnon
Goalkeeping coaches Gordon Marshall
Dean Lyness
Academy director Gordon Young
Physiotherapist Caitlin Wright
Sports scientist Euan Taylor
Kit manager Danny Cunning[44]

Managers

See main article: List of Hamilton Academical F.C. managers.

 

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamilton Academical Football Club . Scottish Professional Football League . 11 November 2013 . 16 October 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131016083122/http://spfl.co.uk/clubs/hamilton/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Accies News . Hamilton Academical F.C. . 26 February 2012 . 27 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140407084939/http://www.acciesfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1779%3Aaccies-news&catid=44%3Anews&Itemid=140 . 7 April 2014 . dead .
  3. Web site: Hamilton Academical Memory Bank - Club History . 15 May 2024 . sites.google.com . en-US.
  4. Web site: Hamilton Academical prospering with frugal ethos. 3 April 2014. 4 April 2014. Alex Anderson. When Saturday Comes.
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/737647.stm Accies down as appeal fails
  6. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_div_1/7353608.stm Hamilton Accies 2-0 Clyde
  7. Web site: Club History . 26 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100117130933/http://www.acciesfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=523&Itemid=173 . 17 January 2010 .
  8. News: St Johnstone 1–0 Hamilton . BBC News . Paul . Bradley . 10 May 2011.
  9. Web site: Lindsay. Clive. Hamilton Academical ended their three-year absence from Scotland's top flight after a dramatic penalty shootout that consigned Hibernian to relegation.. www.bbc.co.uk. BBC. 12 December 2014.
  10. Web site: Alex Neil: Norwich City appoint Hamilton player-manager as boss. 9 January 2015. www.bbc.co.uk.
  11. Web site: Update on Managerial Position . 9 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150109171502/http://acciesfc.co.uk/index.php/news/328-update-on-managerial-position . 9 January 2015 .
  12. Web site: Hamilton 1–0 Dundee United . . 28 May 2017 . 30 May 2017.
  13. Web site: Hamilton Accies scam: How club finances were wrecked by lie. STV. Chris Clements. 6 February 2018. 27 July 2018.
  14. Web site: Hamilton Accies shelve £200k youth academy plan after being hit by near £1m scam. Daily Record. 19 October 2017. 27 July 2018.
  15. Web site: Hamilton Accies plan to sue RBS after £1m vishing fraud. BBC News. 6 February 2018. 27 July 2018.
  16. Web site: Hamilton Accies plan legal action against RBS over £1m scam. STV. Chris Clements. 6 February 2018. 27 July 2018.
  17. Web site: Hamilton Accies say RBS are 'morally bankrupt' in hard-hitting swipe at bank. Daily Record. 22 March 2018. 27 July 2018.
  18. Web site: Hamilton 0-2 Kilmarnock: Accies relegated to Scottish Championship as Killie go into play-off against Dundee. Sky Sports.
  19. Web site: Moyo's early goal enough for Hamilton Accies. www.bbc.co.uk.
  20. News: 26 March 2023 . Watch: Ten-man Hamilton cling on to win SPFL Trust Trophy . 14 May 2024 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  21. Web site: Airdrieonians go up as Hamilton drop to third tier. www.bbc.co.uk.
  22. Web site: Hamilton stay full-time amid takeover talks. 12 June 2023. BBC Sport.
  23. Web site: Hamilton Academical win promotion and relegate Inverness CT . 21 May 2024 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  24. http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1911-04-15%3A+Celtic+2-0+Hamilton+Academical%2C+Scottish+Cup+Final+Replay Scottish Cup–Replayed Final
  25. https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/75-years-accies-scottish-cup-2426141.amp 75 years since Accies' Scottish Cup final against Rangers
  26. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65008695 Raith Rovers 0–1 Hamilton Academical
  27. Web site: Hamilton results 1932–33. 23 February 2020. 23 February 2020. stats.football.co.uk.
  28. Web site: Hamilton 10 – 2 Morton. 3 May 2014. 3 May 2014. Kenny Crawford. BBC Sport.
  29. Web site: Accies 10 (Ten) Morton 2. 3 May 2014. 3 May 2014. Hamilton Academical F.C.. https://web.archive.org/web/20140503224337/http://acciesfc.co.uk/index.php?view=article&catid=44:news&id=2607:accies-10-ten-morton-2&format=pdf. 3 May 2014. dead.
  30. Web site: Club History. 3 May 2014. Hamilton Academical F.C.. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140528103036/http://acciesfc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=523&Itemid=173. 28 May 2014.
  31. Web site: First Team Profiles. 23 July 2021. 23 July 2021. Hamilton Academical F.C..
  32. Hamilton Academical official website – Forfar 0 Accies 4 15/05/04
  33. Hamilton Academical official website – UCD 1 Accies 2
  34. Web site: @acciesfc Twitter Player of the Year. 6 May 2013. Hamilton Academical F.C.. 6 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20140228050016/http://acciesfc.co.uk/index.php?view=article&catid=44:news&id=2234:acciesfc-twitter-player-of-the-year&format=pdf. 28 February 2014. dead.
  35. Web site: @acciesfc Twitter Player of the Year. 20 May 2017. Hamilton Academical F.C.. 27 March 2021.
  36. Web site: PROFILE: NEW CANARIES BOSS ALEX NEIL. 9 January 2015. 1 August 2016. Ben Mouncer. Norwich City F.C..
  37. Web site: Hamilton captain Martin Canning tells club's youngsters to use Premiership season as a springboard. 4 July 2014. 1 August 2016. Daily Record.
  38. Web site: Michael Devlin: 'I'm ready for captaincy at Hamilton Accies'. 1 August 2016. 1 August 2016. BBC Sport.
  39. Web site: Hamilton captain Dougie Imrie says defence must improve. 10 May 2018. 11 May 2018. Daily Record.
  40. Web site: To clarify: Dougie Imrie is @acciesfc club captain, Darian MacKinnon is team captain.. 14 July 2018. 5 April 2019. Hamilton Advertiser.
  41. Web site: Brian Easton New Contract. 13 January 2020. 13 January 2020. Hamilton Academical F.C..
  42. Web site: Rankin: Martin's suspension a big blow to Accies, but others must seize jersey. Paul. Thomson. 9 March 2023. Daily Record.
  43. Web site: Contact. 23 January 2024. 23 January 2024. Hamilton Academical F.C..
  44. Web site: Hamilton Accies FC news stats info . 3 August 2023 . Wee Danny Cunning is back in the dugout on matchdays as kitman, having done our academy recently. Danny is back keeping our team and dressing room looking sharper than ever! “I'm just delighted to be back here at Accies. This Club has a special place in my heart.” . Twitter.
  45. Web site: Hamilton Academical: Martin Canning becomes new manager. 23 January 2015. www.bbc.co.uk.
  46. Web site: Brian Rice: Hamilton Academical appoint former St Mirren assistant as head coach. 31 January 2019. www.bbc.co.uk.