Clubname: | Northend Thistle |
Fullname: | Northend Thistle Football Club |
Ground: | Ewe Camp |
Coordinates: | 55.6983°N -5.2763°W |
League: | Isle of Arran League |
Pattern La1: | _fcbarcelona60 |
Pattern B1: | _fcbarcelona60h |
Pattern Ra1: | _fcbarcelona60 |
Leftarm1: | 3d69aa |
Body1: | 3d69aa |
Rightarm1: | 3d69aa |
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Northend Thistle Football Club are a football club based in Lochranza, Scotland.
They were originally founded as Arran Northend, but reformed in 2002 as Northend Thistle. They participate in the summertime Isle of Arran League, contested by five clubs from Arran that typically play on a Monday evening.
In 2005, Northend Thistle featured on the BBC Radio Scotland programme Let's Do the Show Right Here,[1] and in 2008 on Countryfile. The same year, ESPN Asia ran a feature on the club, focussing on its winless streak extending all the way back to 1992. They were labelled "the worst football team in Europe", and highlights of a 2008 loss against Southend were shown on Soccer Saturday. Northend finally won a game in 2011, their first in 19 years, a 2–1 victory against Brodick.[2] Media interest in the club continued, with BBC Sport Scotland running a feature on Northend in 2018.[3]
In 2005, Northend Thistle moved to the Ewe Camp, a pun from the Nou Camp because the ground is a sheep field when not being played on. Northend also play in the same colours as FC Barcelona.
In the 2020 book British Football's Greatest Grounds by Mike Bayly, the Ewe Camp was voted one of the top grounds to visit in the country.[4] [5] Bayly writes: