ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United F.C.Association football club in Scotland Football clubFauldhouse UnitedFull nameFauldhouse United Football ClubNicknameUnited or The HooseFounded1919GroundPark ViewFauldhouseCapacity2,000ManagerSteven SharpLeagueEast of Scotland League Second Division2025–26East of Scotland League Second Division, 14th of 15Websitehttps://www.fauldhouseunited.co.uk/ Home colours Away colours Fauldhouse United Football Club are a Scottish football club based at Park View in Fauldhouse, West Lothian. The club won the Scottish Junior Cup in 1946 and currently play in the East of Scotland League Second Division Club staff Board of directors Role Name Chairman Derek Sharp Director of Football Steven Sharp Coaching staff Role Name Interim Manager Steven Sharp Assistant David O’Donnell Assistant Sean Beaton Strength & Conditioning Coach Jack Paton Strength & Conditioning Coach/First Aid Jamie Gallagher Development Squad Manager Sean Beaton Development Squad Coach Eddie Phillips Source Current squad As of 27 October 2022[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player — GK SCO Jacob Weatherby — GK SCO Gavin McQuillan — DF SCO Ritchie Kirwan — DF SCO Reece Lowdon — DF SCO Stewart Thompson — DF SCO Corey McKeown — DF SCO Geosyl Okocha — DF SCO Jack Perry — DF SCO Kevin Ross — MF SCO Mark Hunter — MF SCO Ross Paton — MF SCO Sam Ghoul No. Pos. Nation Player — MF SCO Kieran Trindade — MF SCO Clark Rankin — FW SCO Tyrone Core — FW SCO Daniel McDonald — FW SCO Ryan Donnelly — FW SCO Darrel Wilson — FW SCO Mark Duffy — FW SCO Cavan Loney Managerial history Name Nationality Years Alex "Dixie" McLaughlin 1950-?[2] Jim Carty ?-1968[3] Eddie Coakley 1968-1969[4][5] Jocky Wilson 1969-?[6] Vince Halpinp 1969-?[7][8] Jim Carty 1974-?[9] Joe Baker 1981-?[10] Tommy Allison 1984-?[11] Jim McCafferty 1987-?[12] Jim Sinnett 1988-1990[13] John Jamieson ?-1990[14] Billy Bishop 1990-?[15] Bill Henderson ?-1992[16] Jim Dempsey 1992-?[17] Dennis Lawson 1994-?[18] Willie Knox 1994-?[19] Jimmy Crease 1998-?[20] David Cowan 2011-2016[21] Stevie Findlay 2016-2017[22] Jon Connolly¹ 2017-2020[23] Sammy Watson 2020[24] Chris Mackie 2020-2022[25] Colin Hendry 2022[26] Iain Diack 2022-2025[27] Neil Schoneville 2025-2026[28] Steven Sharp (interim) 2026-[29] c Caretaker manager ¹ David Dunn and Mark Daly took interim charge of the team in 2019 due to Manager illness. p Player managers. Honours Scottish Junior Cup Winner: 1945–46 SJFA East Region South Division Winners: 2007–08, 2012–13 Other honours Fife & Lothians Cup winners: 1992–93 Edinburgh & District League winners: 1945–46 East Region Division One winners: 1982–83, 1992–93 East Region Division Two winners: 1981–82, 1996–97, 2001–02 East of Scotland Junior Cup winners: 1944–45, 1945–46 East Junior League Cup: 1981–82, 1982–83, 2002–03, 2003–04 Brown Cup winners: 1945–46, 1960–61 References ↑ "Fauldhouse United FC - Squad list". www.fauldhouseunited.co.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2020. ↑ "Front rank failed badly again after grand midfield play". 29 December 1950. ↑ "BASKETBALL SIGNINGS". Dalkeith Advertiser. 22 August 1968. ↑ "BASKETBALL SIGNINGS". Dalkeith Advertiser. 22 August 1968. ↑ "POINTS AND". West Lothian Courier. 17 January 1969. ↑ "New Recruits". Evening Times. 9 August 1969. ↑ "Wealth of Experience". Evening Times. 11 October 1969. ↑ "Ther Man Tells Of Car Attack. Switch-On By Husband For ..." Evening Times. 11 October 1969. ↑ "Five Pals In Peter Is Broxburn. Thistle's Of Blitz The Year". Evening Times. 8 June 1974. ↑ "COURIER Friday March 20 1981 Fauldhouse TOP BAND Fauldhouse Miners' Youth Brass Band are tops and that's ." 20 March 1981. ↑ "Fauldhouse Confident". Evening Times. 20 April 1984. ↑ "46 COURIER Friday July 3 Courier spdrt: Touchline Topics Golf Swimming nnnnv THERE was real laugh last week's ." 3 July 1987. ↑ "NEW COACH FOR FAULDHOUSE". Edinburgh Evening News. 18 April 1988. ↑ "47 ! ft COURIER Friday May 25 1990 COURIER SPORT: Round-Up ResultsFixtures Cricket Homing WHITBURN Juniors are ." 25 May 1990. ↑ "47 ! ft COURIER Friday May 25 1990 COURIER SPORT: Round-Up ResultsFixtures Cricket Homing WHITBURN Juniors are ." 25 May 1990. ↑ "f lf TA COURIER Friday January 3 25 COURIER SPORT SPORTING GOOD JANUARY Livingston teenager Chris Laidlaw won ." 3 January 1992. ↑ "COURITftFripa 2 COURIER SPORT STEPHEN HOPES TO FOLLOW HIS FAMOUS UNCLE'S FOOTSTEPS guson (22) and M Rennie ." 8 May 1992. ↑ "JUNIOR FIXTURES". 15 December 1994. ↑ "DAVIE YOUNG has turned by Gordon Scott to be wmm:'! . down a goiden opportunity —— one like Knox, ravelto". 18 January 1994. ↑ "ST MIRREN ROUND-UP Fitz: No Middlesbrough bid for McGarry ST MIRREN boss Tony Fitzpatrick has rubbished reports". Paisley Daily Express. 4 November 1998. ↑ "Shock exit: Fauldhouse manager Davy Cowan quits club two weeks before first pre-season match". 18 June 2016. ↑ "Junior Football: New Fauldhouse United boss Stephen Findlay keen to build on platform left by pal Davy Cowan". 29 June 2016. ↑ Huddlestone, Dave (21 February 2017). "Official Statement". FAULDHOUSE UNITED F.C. - Website. Retrieved 21 February 2017. ↑ "Watson Stands In As Connolly Steps Down". 27 February 2020. ↑ "Chris Mackie appointed as new manger at Fauldhouse United". 5 May 2020. ↑ "New Fauldhouse United boss Colin Hendry determined to succeed at club 'close to my heart'". 4 October 2021. ↑ "New manager announced for Fauldhouse United after Hendry's six-month term". 11 May 2022. ↑ "Fauldhouse United are delighted to announce Neil Schoneville as our new Head Coach". 16 November 2025. ↑ "Fauldhouse United can confirm that Head Coach Neil Schoneville and his Assistant have today left the club by mutual consent after four months in the roles". 31 March 2026. 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