Diário Ao-Vivo

Escócia - League One 04/20 16:30 34 Cove Rangers vs Alloa - View
Escócia - League One 04/27 14:00 35 Alloa vs Hamilton - View
Escócia - League One 05/04 14:00 36 Falkirk vs Alloa - View

Resultados

Escócia - League One 04/13 14:00 33 [3] Alloa v Montrose [4] D 0-0
Escócia - League One 04/06 14:00 32 [8] Stirling v Alloa [3] W 1-5
Escócia - League One 03/30 15:00 31 [3] Alloa v Annan Athletic [9] D 1-1
Escócia - League One 03/23 15:00 30 [3] Alloa v Queen of South [8] L 0-2
Escócia - League One 03/19 19:45 19 [6] Kelty Hearts FC v Alloa [3] L 2-1
Escócia - League One 03/16 15:00 29 [10] Edinburgh City v Alloa [4] W 2-5
Escócia - League One 03/09 15:00 28 [4] Alloa v Kelty Hearts FC [6] W 3-0
Escócia - League One 03/02 15:00 27 [4] Montrose v Alloa [3] L 4-3
Escócia - League One 02/24 15:00 26 [2] Hamilton v Alloa [3] W 1-2
Escócia - League One 02/17 15:00 25 [3] Alloa v Cove Rangers [4] W 4-1
Escócia - League One 02/13 19:45 15 [5] Alloa v Annan Athletic [9] W 2-1
Escócia - League One 02/10 15:00 24 [5] Alloa v Stirling [8] W 1-0

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 50 26 24
Wins 20 10 10
Draws 8 6 2
Losses 22 10 12
Goals for 72 27 45
Goals against 86 34 52
Clean sheets 11 9 2
Failed to score 14 10 4

Wikipedia - Alloa Athletic F.C.

Alloa Athletic Football Club is a Scottish association football semi-professional club based in the town of Alloa, Clackmannanshire.

According to the official club history, they were formed as Clackmannan County in 1878, the football club shortly changing its name to Alloa Association and then to Alloa Athletic in 1883.

They compete in Scottish League One as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League.

The club was elected to the second tier of the Scottish Football League in 1921–22, earning promotion to the top flight in its first season after winning the Second Division. Below the top two tiers, Alloa Athletic has finished runners-up in the third tier a record nine times without ever winning, the most recent coming in 2016–17, when they failed to gain promotion to the Championship via the play-offs.

Alloa Athletic first entered in the Scottish Cup in 1883, its best result reaching the quarter-finals on three occasions, the last in 1988. The club's best result in a national cup competition was reaching the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup thrice; winning in 1999 and finishing runners-up in 2001 and 2015.

The club's nickname is 'The Wasps', referring to its home colours of black and gold hoops. Alloa Athletic has been based at Recreation Park in Alloa since 1895.

History

Alloa playing at Berwick in their 1997–98 title-winning season

There is some dispute over the foundation date of Alloa Athletic. The official club version has the club being founded in 1878.

However, recent research has produced information that states that The Alloa Football Club was formed on August 6, 1880, at a meeting held in McGechaen's Hall and instigated by James Rigg, who became the first captain. The club soon changed its name to Alloa Association which led to A.A.F.C. being misinterpreted by the Dunfermline secretary in October 1880, and Alloa Athletic being reported in the Dunfermline press. The club liked this name better, and so adopted it in 1881. It has often been claimed that the club was originally Clackmannan County. Although several of its players joined Alloa, this was a separate club, formed in September 1879, and who Alloa played several times during the 1880–81 season.

Admitted to the Scottish Football Association in 1883, the club had to wait until 1921 to be elected to the Scottish Football League.

In 1906–07, the club were Scottish Football Union champions and won the Central Football League six years later, with two runners-up finishes in-between.

Alloa won the Scottish Football League Division Two title in their first season but were immediately relegated from the top flight the following season. Promotion was achieved again in 1938–39 but the onset of the Second World War saw the new season curtailed after just five games. When the leagues were re-organised after the war, Alloa were placed back in Division Two.

Stirling Albion shooting against the Alloa goal and missing in August 2006

The 1950s and 60s were not overly successful for the Wasps although the club did provide the game with John White who went on to play for Scotland and Tottenham Hotspur (where he was part of their famous Double winning side of the 1960–61 season). Promotion was finally achieved again from the new Second Division in 1976–77 under the managership of Hugh Wilson. Relegation soon followed but the Wasps went back up 1981–82 under Alex Totten and managed a 6th-place finish in the First Division the following season. The team was relegated again a year later and a similar pattern followed after further promotions in 1984–85 and 1988–89.

Following further league reconstruction, Alloa found themselves as founder members of the new Third Division in 1995. Under Tom Hendrie, Alloa won this league in 1997–98, the club's first championship win since 1921–22. The following season saw the team consolidate in the Second Division and also enjoy a 7–0 derby win over local rivals Stirling Albion. Following the departure of Tom Hendrie to St Mirren, Terry Christie took over at Alloa and led the club to the Scottish Challenge Cup in 1999 followed by promotion to the First Division a few months later. The team was relegated at the first attempt but bounced back up in 2001–02. Relegation followed once more, this time on goal difference.

From 2003 to 2011 Alloa played in the Second Division. In the 2009–2010 season, Alloa contended for promotion to the Scottish First Division, but they lost out to Stirling by goal difference. In the 2010–2011 season, Alloa were relegated to the Third Division after finishing 9th in the Second Division league table, and failing to negotiate the end-of-season play-offs, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Annan.

Days after, however, Alloa pulled off appointed former Aberdeen and Scotland midfielder Paul Hartley as player-manager.

Alloa play visitors Partick Thistle in the Scottish Championship in February 2019.

On 7 April 2012, Alloa were confirmed as Scottish Third Division champions after beating Elgin City 8–1 in a home game at Recreation Park. Clyde defeated nearest rivals, Stranraer, 2–1 making it arithmetically impossible for the South of Scotland side to surpass the Clackmannanshire side's points total with only 4 games remaining. Alloa secured back-to-back promotions the following season by finishing 2nd in the Scottish Second Division, and defeating Dunfermline in the play-off final, consigning The Pars to the third tier of Scottish football. As 2012–13 was the final season before SPFL reconstruction, Alloa started season 2013–14 in the newly formed Scottish Championship, the current name for the second tier of Scottish football. On 18 January 2014, Hartley resigned as manager following a 5–1 defeat to Dumbarton, with the club sitting eighth in the Championship.

On 7 March 2015, after slipping to a 1–0 defeat to Dumbarton left Alloa in the relegation play-off spot, manager Barry Smith immediately resigned. On 7 April 2015, Danny Lennon was appointed the new manager on a one-year deal. Lennon lasted just eight months with Alloa, resigning on 7 December 2015 after picking up just five points from 16 games. Lennon was replaced by Jack Ross, who despite improved performances was unable to prevent them from being relegated to Scottish League One at the end of the season. Ross' Alloa started the 2016–17 season with 5 wins in the first 8 matches. However, Ross left the club at the start of October 2016, signing as manager for Scottish Championship side St Mirren. Alloa Athletic player Jim Goodwin was appointed player/manager on 11 October 2016.

O Alloa Athletic Football Club é um clube profissional de futebol escocês sediado na cidade de Alloa, na Escócia. O clube disputa a Scottish Championship, a segunda divisão do futebol escocês, e manda seus jogos no Recreation Park.

O Alloa Athletic foi fundado em 1878 e é um dos clubes mais antigos da Escócia. O clube nunca venceu um grande título, mas conquistou a Scottish Cup duas vezes, em 1895 e 1921.

O Alloa Athletic é conhecido por sua torcida apaixonada e pelo seu compromisso com o futebol de base. O clube tem uma forte tradição de formação de jogadores, tendo revelado nomes como Bobby Connor, Jimmy Johnstone e Willie Miller.

O Alloa Athletic é um clube histórico e um dos mais tradicionais da Escócia. O clube tem uma grande torcida e um forte compromisso com o futebol de base. O Alloa Athletic é um clube que vale a pena acompanhar.