Heston Rovers F.C.

Heston Rovers F.C.
Heston Rovers FC
Nickname(s) The Rovers
Founded 1978
Ground Maryfield, Georgetown, Dumfries.
Chairman Scott McGill
Manager Raymond Boyd
League South of Scotland Football League
2010-11 8th
Home colours
Away colours

Heston Rovers Football Club are a Scottish senior football club whose first team play their home games at Maryfield in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway. They are current members of the South of Scotland Football League.

Although Heston Rovers F.C. was originally founded in 1978 as a youth side, the present senior club was formed in 2008 following an amalgamation with Glencaple-based Dumfries Football Club, who were already members of the South of Scotland Football League.

Furthermore, Dumfries F.C. itself was the result of an earlier merger in 2000 when Dumfries High School Former Pupils F.C. combined with Dumfries Amateurs F.C. to form Dumfries F.C.

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History

The Dumfries HSFP football club was formed in 1968 and initially participated in the Dumfries and District Amateur League. In 1994 the club were elected to the South of Scotland Football League, initially playing home matches at the Sir David Keswick Centre in Dumfries, but the need for an enclosed venue led to them relocating four miles south to Glencaple the following year.[1] In the late 70s the Former Pupils signed Ted McMinn who would go on to play for Queen of the South and Rangers amongst others.

Dumfries Amateurs FC also started out in the Dumfries and District Amateur League as St. Josephs College Former Pupils F.C. before changing their name to Dumfries Amateurs in 1995. During their time in the Amateur League the team won many cups and won the League title in the 1999–2000 season just prior to amalgamation. The club were also based in Glencaple, at Norfolk Park.[2] Following the merger in 2000, Dumfries F.C. continued to play at Norfolk Park during their eight year existence. They were members of the South of Scotland Football League throughout this time.[3]

The original Heston Rovers club was formed in 1978 in the Lochside area of Dumfries. Members of the Scottish Youth Football Association, they re-located a number of times before they settled at Maryfield in the Georgetown district of Dumfries for the 1995-6 season, fielding teams for children aged 5–16,[4] but were keen to add an adult team to the club set-up.

Following the 2008 merger, the new club retained the Heston Rovers name and their black and white colours, which have historical significance in the area being the colours of the first Dumfries F.C. formed in 1897.[5] First team matches were initially played at Norfolk Park with Maryfield being used as a regular training venue. The club was accepted into membership of the Southern Counties Football Association and inherited the Dumfries F.C. South of Scotland Football League membership.[6]

New changing facilities at Maryfield were opened in May 2008 by ex-Scotland and current Motherwell manager Craig Brown CBE, bringing the ground up to South of Scotland Football League standards. The adult team moved to Maryfield in August 2010.

Rovers reached the final of the 2010-11 Tweedie Cup but lost 3-6 to Stranraer F.C.

References

Notable players

Chris Jardine came through the youth ranks at Heston and was the captain of Scottish Football League side Annan Athletic FC

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