Clyde F.C.
Association football club from Scotland
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October 2024 | Darren Young was appointed as the manager of Clyde Football Club. |
April 23 2022 | Clyde played their last match at Broadwood Stadium, losing to Airdrieonians, ending their 28-year stay in Cumbernauld. |
2020 | Clyde F.C. won the Broadwood Cup. |
2019 | Under Danny Lennon, Clyde won promotion to Scottish League One by beating Annan Athletic 2-1 on aggregate in the promotion play-off final, ending nine years in the bottom tier. |
2018 | Wins promotion from SPFL League Two via play-offs, showing the club's continued competitive drive in lower leagues. |
2018 | From the 2018-19 season, Clyde replaced their Under-20 side with Project Braver, a collaboration with North Lanarkshire Council to provide youth players with opportunities for first-team progression and further education. |
2018 | Clyde's Community Foundation youth teams reached Divisional Cup finals. |
2017 | The Community Foundation received the Young Start Award to run the 'Start Young, Grow Young' project. The under-17 team reached their sectional League Cup final. |
2016 | Ends Clyde's demoralizing run against Queen's Park, where the Spiders won 17 and drew 3 of 26 matches, including an 11-match winning streak. |
2015 | Clyde was forced to scrap their youth academy from under-11 to under-17 levels due to reduced funding from the Scottish FA, with the under-20 side remaining as the only youth team. |
2014 | Clyde's under-20 team replaced the under-19 team. The under-19 team finished runners-up behind Celtic in the inaugural SPFL under-19 league. |
October 2014 | The club was declared officially debt-free, having resolved a £1.4 million debt accumulated from their failed SPL promotion bid. |
March 1 2014 | Gordon Young became the first Clyde player to score with their first touch on their club debut in a match against Elgin City. |
2013 | The Lanarkshire FA started the Lanarkshire Supercounty Trophy for under-17 teams. Clyde beat Motherwell in the semi-final but lost to Hamilton Accies in the final. |
October 19 2011 | Clyde revealed they were investigating potential moves to East Kilbride or back to Rutherglen, exploring ground-sharing options. |
2010 | Clyde begins a challenging period in the bottom league (fourth tier), with Queen's Park becoming their primary rivals. |
December 9 2010 | Clyde informed North Lanarkshire Council of their intention to relinquish their lease on Broadwood Stadium and potentially move elsewhere. |
April 17 2010 | Willie Sawyers scored the fastest Clyde goal ever, finding the net after just eight seconds in a home match against Peterhead. |
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