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  2. Stirling Albion F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Stirling Albion was founded in 1945 after the town's previous football team King's Park had failed to survive the Second World War. King's Park's ground (Forthbank) had been damaged during the war, having been hit by a German bomb on 20 July 1940.

  3. Category:Stirling Albion F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Stirling Albion F.C. wartime guest players (1 P) Pages in category "Stirling Albion F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 398 total.

  4. List of Stirling Albion F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of Stirling Albion Football Club seasons up to the present day. The list details Stirling's record in major league and cup competitions, and the club's top league goal scorer of each season where available. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in Stirling's

  5. Annfield Stadium - Wikipedia

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    They formed new club called Stirling Albion. Oak trees were cleared from the estate to lay a pitch and Albion trucks were used as viewing platforms until a stand was built. [1] Annfield opened on 1 August 1945 and the first game played at Annfield was Stirling Albion's tie with Edinburgh City on 18 August 1945, Stirling Albion won the game 8–3.

  6. Forthbank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Forthbank Stadium is a football stadium in Stirling, Scotland. Opened in 1993, it has been the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Stirling Albion since then. Since 2013 it has also hosted the first team matches of Lowland Football League team University of Stirling. The stadium has a capacity of 3,808.

  7. Chris Aitken - Wikipedia

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    Aitken was the leading goal scorer for Stirling Albion in the 2007–08 season. [8] In May 2008, after Stirling Albion were relegated to the Scottish Second Division, Aitken agreed a two-year deal with Second Division rivals Ayr United, stating that Ayr's ambition is what drew him to Somerset Park. [9]

  8. Category:Stirling Albion F.C. - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 02:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 2011–12 Stirling Albion F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 season was Stirling Albion's first season back in the Scottish Second Division, having been relegated from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 2010–11 season. [1] Stirling also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.