Results

Scotland Highland League 03/26 20:00 - Huntly v Brora Rangers FC L 0-5
Scotland Highland League 03/12 20:00 - Forres Mechanics v Huntly W 0-5
Scotland Highland League 03/08 15:00 - Lossiemouth v Huntly W 0-1
Scotland FA Cup 10/26 14:00 8 Brechin v Huntly L 3-2
Scotland FA Cup 09/28 14:00 7 Huntly v Wick Academy W 7-5
Club Friendly List 07/13 14:00 - Huntly v Aberdeen XI L 0-3
Club Friendly List 06/29 19:34 - Huntly v St Johnstone L 0-2
Scotland Highland League 02/28 20:00 - Forres Mechanics v Huntly D 2-2
Scotland Highland League 02/14 20:00 - Nairn County v Huntly W 2-4
Scotland Highland League 12/30 15:00 - Lossiemouth v Huntly W 1-3
Scotland FA Cup 10/28 14:00 8 Huntly v Forfar D 1-1
Scotland FA Cup 09/23 14:00 7 East Stirlingshire v Huntly W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 6 3 3
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 10 2 8
Goals against 13 10 3
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - Huntly F.C.

Huntly Football Club are a senior football club, currently playing in the Highland League in Scotland. The club was founded in 1928 and plays at Christie Park in Huntly.

History

Huntly F.C. was formed in 1928. They were unanimously accepted to the Highland League at the league's AGM in June 1928. The club entered the league in season 1928–29 and the first game was against Inverness Thistle on Saturday 25 August 1928. In only its second league campaign, Huntly became only the third team outside Inverness to win the league, finishing two points ahead of closest rivals Elgin City and Inverness Thistle. However, the club would have to wait 64 years for another championship win and to many supporters the greatest moment in the club's history. The club then won the Highland League in a record five successive seasons between 1993 and 1998.

In December 1975 the Referee's Committee of the Scottish Football Association ordered the closure of Christie Park for two months following an incident in which a referee was knocked to the ground by a supporter making his way home across the pitch after a match. The club were also fined £100 and ordered to have Police on duty at all future matches.

In January 2008 Huntly reached the 4th Round proper of the Scottish Cup following victories against Fraserburgh, Annan Athletic and Culter, and although drawn at home to Division 1 team Dundee, they eventually lost 1–3. In September 2009, the club became part of a match fixing probe after a 7–0 win against (then) East of Scotland side Hawick Royal Albert in a Scottish Cup tie. Suspicions arose due to alleged irregular betting patterns surrounding the final score and the awarding of a penalty to Huntly during the game. Nothing was proven and no further actions were taken.

**Huntly Football Club: A Glimpse into Great Britain's Passion for Soccer**

Huntly Football Club, based in the picturesque town of Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a proud representative of the rich soccer heritage of Great Britain. Established in 1893, the club has a storied history and a deep-rooted connection to the local community, embodying the spirit and passion that defines Scottish football.

Competing in the Highland Football League, Huntly FC has built a reputation for its resilience and determination on the pitch. The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of black and yellow, symbolize their tenacity and fighting spirit. The club's home ground, Christie Park, is a beloved venue that resonates with the echoes of countless matches and the unwavering support of loyal fans.

Huntly FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent, nurturing young players through its youth academy, and fostering a sense of camaraderie among its members. The club's ethos revolves around teamwork, sportsmanship, and community engagement, making it a cornerstone of local culture.

As they strive for success in every season, Huntly FC continues to inspire future generations of soccer enthusiasts, showcasing the beauty of the game and the unbreakable bond between the team and its supporters. Whether it's a thrilling match day or community events, Huntly Football Club remains a symbol of pride and passion in the heart of Great Britain.