结果

苏格兰足总杯 09/23 14:00 7 德弗伦瓦尔 v Hawick Royal Albert L 3-1
苏格兰低地联赛 04/18 18:47 - Hawick Royal Albert v 华里雷森 W 3-1
苏格兰足总杯 11/26 15:00 9 埃尔金 v Hawick Royal Albert L 8-1
苏格兰低地联赛 11/04 19:45 - 坎伯诺尔德Colts v Hawick Royal Albert D 1-1
苏格兰足总杯 10/22 14:00 8 巴域克 v Hawick Royal Albert W 2-3
苏格兰足总杯 10/01 14:00 7 Hawick Royal Albert v 市民服务者 W 6-2
苏格兰足总杯 09/24 14:00 7 市民服务者 v Hawick Royal Albert D 1-1
苏格兰足总杯 09/26 14:00 7 Hawick Royal Albert v 亨特利 L 0-3
苏格兰足总杯 09/13 14:00 7 科夫流浪者 v Hawick Royal Albert L 9-0

Hawick Royal Albert Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Hawick in the Scottish Borders. The club was founded in 1948 as Hawick Royal Albert and in 2019 merged with amateur side Hawick United to create Hawick Royal Albert United. The club plays its home matches at Albert Park and currently competes in the East of Scotland League Third Division. For the 2022/23 season, they dropped the name "United" from their title and incorporated a revised club badge.

Before the East of Scotland League was split into two divisions, Hawick Royal Albert won it three times and finished runners-up once. The club reached the final of the Scottish Qualifying Cup South on three occasions, winning it twice, before it was abolished in 2007. Hawick Royal Albert now qualifies automatically for the Scottish Cup as a member of the Scottish Football Association (SFA), its best result reaching the second round on five occasions.

History

Hawick Royal Albert was formed in 1948 after breaking away from Hawick Railway F.C., who were founded a year earlier. The club name is derived from another Scottish football club, Royal Albert, who are based in Larkhall, where William Bunton, the co-founder of the Hawick club was from. The other co-founder was Harry Weir.[] Royal Albert was a ship, which the original club is named after. Hawick Royal Albert first competed in the Border Amateur League, which it won in the 1947–48 season.

The club joined the East of Scotland Football League, a senior non-league competition for the 1953–54 season. In its first year, the club was ranked 11th from fifteen, before the season was declared null and void due to a backlog of outstanding fixtures. Two seasons later, the club finished runner-up behind Eyemouth United. In 1966, the club applied to join Scotland's main national league competition – the Scottish Football League – when it was seeking to increase its membership by one. Hawick Royal Albert applied for election along with Gala Fairydean, but both lost out to Clydebank. Remaining in the East of Scotland League, they won the competition for the first time in the 1966–67 season, and defended the title the following year. As a result of winning the league, the club qualified for the Scottish Cup for the first time as a member of the Scottish Football Association. Its inaugural match in the tournament was in the first preliminary round against rivals Gala Fairydean and ended in a 4–1 victory, before losing to Elgin City in January 1967 in a replay by two goals to nil. This replay match was played at Borough Briggs, the home of Elgin City FC, and it was the first competitive match played under the newly installed Borough Briggs floodlights. The following season they won 8–2 on aggregate against Tarff Rovers in the Scottish Qualifying Cup South final to qualify for the Scottish Cup again. The club went on to win two preliminary round matches to reach the first round proper, losing 3–0 away to St Johnstone in January 1968. The club finished third in the East of Scotland League in 1969–70 and 1972–73, before winning it for the last time in the 1973–74 season.

Hawick Royal Albert applied to join the Scottish Football League for a second time in 1975, when the league was restructured, along with seven other non-league clubs, but was eliminated in the first round of voting. Ferranti Thistle, which later became Livingston, was the club elected. In 1980 and 1981, the club reached the Scottish Qualifying Cup South final in successive years, losing to Whitehill Welfare and beating Gala Fairydean respectively, to qualify for the Scottish Cup. In the 1987–88 season, the East of Scotland League was split into two divisions of ten clubs; the Premier Division and First Division. Hawick Royal Albert competed in the first season of the Premier Division, but finished 9th and were relegated to the First Division.

From the 2007–08 season, the Scottish Qualifying Cup was abolished which was the only way for non-league clubs, such as Hawick Royal Albert to qualify for the Scottish Cup. A new format was introduced, which allowed all clubs with Scottish Football Association membership in the three senior non-league competitions to qualify automatically for the first round of the tournament. Through the new rules, the club competed in the Scottish Cup in 2007–08 for the first time in ten years. In the 2009–10 competition, Hawick Royal Albert was accused of being part of a match fixing scandal following betting irregularities in a first round match against Huntly, when it lost 7–0. The club denied any wrongdoing and no action was taken by the police or SFA.

Hawick Royal Albert足球队是一支来自苏格兰地区的职业足球队,隶属于斯旺西足协联盟。该队成立于1881年,已有超过130年的历史。该队以他们的主场阿利顿公园球场为主要比赛场地,该场地拥有超过10,000个座位。

在过去的几个赛季中,Hawick Royal Albert足球队的表现一直非常出色。他们在2019-20赛季获得联赛亚军,2020-21赛季获得联赛季军,并且在2021-22赛季进入了欧洲杯正赛,这也是该队自1950年代以来首次进入欧洲赛事。此外,该队还曾在1911年获得苏格兰杯冠军,这也是该队历史上的第一个冠军头衔。

该队的著名球员包括苏格兰国家队成员、退役职业足球运动员布莱恩·克拉克,以及现任球员詹姆斯·布莱克。其中,布莱恩·克拉克曾在1980年代和1990年代为球队效力,并帮助球队在1984年获得联赛冠军。

总的来说,Hawick Royal Albert足球队是一支历史悠久、表现稳定、充满潜力的职业足球队。他们的成功不仅代表着球队自身的努力和成就,也代表着整个地区和国家的足球运动的发展和进步。