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Turriff United F.C.

Turriff United Football Club are a senior football club currently playing in the Highland Football League in Scotland. They play their matches at The Haughs, beside the River Deveron in Turriff, Aberdeenshire. They joined the Highland League for the 2009–10 season, having been accepted into the league on 25 February 2009.[1] Prior to joining the Highland League, they were a Scottish Junior Football Association club, playing in the Scottish Junior Football North Premier League.

Turriff United
Full nameTurriff United Football Club
Nickname(s)Turra, United
Founded1954; 70 years ago (1954)
GroundThe Haughs, Turriff
Capacity2,135 (135 seated)
ChairmanGairn Ritchie
ManagerWarren Cummings
LeagueHighland League
2023–24Highland League, 9th of 18

Turriff finished in the top half of the table only once in their first five seasons in the Highland League, but their fortunes improved significantly in the 2014–15 season. The club recovered from early-season setbacks (their heaviest-ever league defeat, 8–0 by defending champions Brora Rangers, followed by a three-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player in their opening match) to beat their previous record of 16 wins in a season with 14 matches still to play. Turriff went on to compile a 23-match unbeaten run, during which they briefly led the league table following a 1–0 win over Deveronvale on 3 January 2015, and again following a 3–0 victory over Huntly four weeks later. On both occasions the second-placed club, Brora Rangers, had two games in hand. Turriff remained Brora's closest rivals for the rest of the season, until Brora finally took the title with a 2–1 win over Turriff at The Haughs on 28 March. A week later, Turriff secured second place when a draw between their own closest rivals, Cove Rangers and Wick Academy, left both clubs unable to close the gap.

The club made its Scottish Cup debut in 2012, beating Burntisland Shipyard, Civil Service Strollers and Buckie Thistle to reach the fourth round, in which a 1–1 draw at home to Greenock Morton made them the last surviving non-SFL/SPL side in the competition, before being knocked out in the replay.
In 2013–14, Turriff reached the third round, beating Selkirk and Wick Academy before going out to Stirling Albion. In 2014–15 they beat Lossiemouth in the first round, before losing to Clyde in the second. By virtue of finishing as runners up in the Highland League, they entered the 2015–16 competition in the second round, before losing to Fraserburgh.

Changes to the entry criteria of the Scottish Challenge Cup allowed Turriff to take part for the first time in 2016–17. They reached the third round, losing to Hibernian. The game set a new home attendance record for Turriff (1,791) and was their first match to be televised live (on BBC Alba).

Turriff's most consistent success as a senior club has been in the Aberdeenshire Shield competition, which they have won three times. During the 2013–14 competition, their semi-final match against Cove Rangers was declared void and ordered to be replayed after it emerged that both teams had fielded ineligible players (in Turriff's case, the player was an unused substitute). The decision was to Turriff's advantage, as they had lost the original match – but went on to win the replay and so reach the final for the second year running.
In 2015, they again beat Cove Rangers in the semi-final to become finalists three years in a row.

The club's official mascot is Moo the Coo, an anthropomorphised male counterpart to the town's unofficial emblem, the Turra Coo.

The Haughs edit

The Haughs
 
 
Full nameThe Haughs
LocationTurriff
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
OwnerTurriff United F.C.
Capacity2135 (135 seated)[2]
Record attendance1791 v Hibernian
4 September 2016
Field size101 × 64 m[3]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1954 (1954)
Expanded2010 (2010)

The Haughs (57°32′11″N 002°28′02″W / 57.53639°N 2.46722°W / 57.53639; -2.46722) is the club's home ground and is located by the River Deveron near the centre of Turriff. The Haughs hosted the decisive match in the 2014–15 Highland Football League season, Brora Rangers being declared champions after beating Turriff, their closest rivals 2–1.

Senior competition record edit

Aberdeenshire Shield

  • 2010 – 1st round
  • 2011 – Champions (final vs Aberdeen 2–0)
  • 2012 – Semi-final
  • 2013 – Champions (final vs Cove Rangers 6–1)
  • 2014 – Runners-up (final vs Inverurie Loco Works 0–5)
  • 2015 – Champions (final vs Fraserburgh 4–3)
  • 2016 – 2nd round
  • 2017 – Semi-final

Highland Football League (18 teams)

Scottish Cup

Other competitions

Turriff have reached the semi-finals of the Highland League Cup three times (2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16) and the semi-finals of the Aberdeenshire Cup once (2012–13). They also reached the 3rd round of the 2016-17 Scottish Challenge Cup, where they lost 3–0 to Hibernian at The Haughs in front of a record crowd of 1,791. The game was broadcast live on BBC Alba and was the first time a Highland League club have ever featured in a live TV game.

Senior honours edit

Junior honours edit

  • North Region First Division (East) winners:[4] 2002–03
  • North Regional Cup winners: 2006–07
  • North East League Cup winners: 1984–85
  • McLeman Cup winners: 1985–86
  • Grill League Cup winners: 2006–07
  • Duthie Cup winners: 1987–88
  • Aberdeen Cable TV Cup winners: 1988–89
  • North Drybrough Cup winners: 1986–87

References edit

  1. ^ Turriff United, Formartine and Strathspey in pressandjournal.co.uk, 26 February 2009
  2. ^ "Turriff United F.C." Turriff United F.C. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Turriff United F.C." Highland Football League. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. ^ , Non-League Scotland (archived version, 2007)

External links edit

  • Official website

57°32′11.3″N 2°28′1.7″W / 57.536472°N 2.467139°W / 57.536472; -2.467139

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Turriff United Football Club are a senior football club currently playing in the Highland Football League in Scotland They play their matches at The Haughs beside the River Deveron in Turriff Aberdeenshire They joined the Highland League for the 2009 10 season having been accepted into the league on 25 February 2009 1 Prior to joining the Highland League they were a Scottish Junior Football Association club playing in the Scottish Junior Football North Premier League Turriff UnitedFull nameTurriff United Football ClubNickname s Turra UnitedFounded1954 70 years ago 1954 GroundThe Haughs TurriffCapacity2 135 135 seated ChairmanGairn RitchieManagerWarren CummingsLeagueHighland League2023 24Highland League 9th of 18Home coloursAway colours Turriff finished in the top half of the table only once in their first five seasons in the Highland League but their fortunes improved significantly in the 2014 15 season The club recovered from early season setbacks their heaviest ever league defeat 8 0 by defending champions Brora Rangers followed by a three point penalty for fielding an ineligible player in their opening match to beat their previous record of 16 wins in a season with 14 matches still to play Turriff went on to compile a 23 match unbeaten run during which they briefly led the league table following a 1 0 win over Deveronvale on 3 January 2015 and again following a 3 0 victory over Huntly four weeks later On both occasions the second placed club Brora Rangers had two games in hand Turriff remained Brora s closest rivals for the rest of the season until Brora finally took the title with a 2 1 win over Turriff at The Haughs on 28 March A week later Turriff secured second place when a draw between their own closest rivals Cove Rangers and Wick Academy left both clubs unable to close the gap The club made its Scottish Cup debut in 2012 beating Burntisland Shipyard Civil Service Strollers and Buckie Thistle to reach the fourth round in which a 1 1 draw at home to Greenock Morton made them the last surviving non SFL SPL side in the competition before being knocked out in the replay In 2013 14 Turriff reached the third round beating Selkirk and Wick Academy before going out to Stirling Albion In 2014 15 they beat Lossiemouth in the first round before losing to Clyde in the second By virtue of finishing as runners up in the Highland League they entered the 2015 16 competition in the second round before losing to Fraserburgh Changes to the entry criteria of the Scottish Challenge Cup allowed Turriff to take part for the first time in 2016 17 They reached the third round losing to Hibernian The game set a new home attendance record for Turriff 1 791 and was their first match to be televised live on BBC Alba Turriff s most consistent success as a senior club has been in the Aberdeenshire Shield competition which they have won three times During the 2013 14 competition their semi final match against Cove Rangers was declared void and ordered to be replayed after it emerged that both teams had fielded ineligible players in Turriff s case the player was an unused substitute The decision was to Turriff s advantage as they had lost the original match but went on to win the replay and so reach the final for the second year running In 2015 they again beat Cove Rangers in the semi final to become finalists three years in a row The club s official mascot is Moo the Coo an anthropomorphised male counterpart to the town s unofficial emblem the Turra Coo Contents 1 The Haughs 2 Senior competition record 3 Senior honours 3 1 Junior honours 4 References 5 External linksThe Haughs editThe Haughs nbsp nbsp Full nameThe HaughsLocationTurriffAberdeenshire ScotlandOwnerTurriff United F C Capacity2135 135 seated 2 Record attendance1791 v Hibernian4 September 2016Field size101 64 m 3 SurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1954 1954 Expanded2010 2010 The Haughs 57 32 11 N 002 28 02 W 57 53639 N 2 46722 W 57 53639 2 46722 is the club s home ground and is located by the River Deveron near the centre of Turriff The Haughs hosted the decisive match in the 2014 15 Highland Football League season Brora Rangers being declared champions after beating Turriff their closest rivals 2 1 Senior competition record editAberdeenshire Shield 2010 1st round 2011 Champions final vs Aberdeen 2 0 2012 Semi final 2013 Champions final vs Cove Rangers 6 1 2014 Runners up final vs Inverurie Loco Works 0 5 2015 Champions final vs Fraserburgh 4 3 2016 2nd round 2017 Semi final Highland Football League 18 teams 2009 10 13th 2010 11 8th 2011 12 14th 2012 13 11th 2013 14 12th 2014 15 2nd 2015 16 4th 2016 17 7th Scottish Cup 2012 13 4th round last 32 2013 14 3rd round 2014 15 2nd round 2015 16 2nd round 2016 17 1st round Other competitionsTurriff have reached the semi finals of the Highland League Cup three times 2011 12 2014 15 2015 16 and the semi finals of the Aberdeenshire Cup once 2012 13 They also reached the 3rd round of the 2016 17 Scottish Challenge Cup where they lost 3 0 to Hibernian at The Haughs in front of a record crowd of 1 791 The game was broadcast live on BBC Alba and was the first time a Highland League club have ever featured in a live TV game Senior honours editAberdeenshire Shield 2010 11 2012 13 2014 15 Aberdeenshire League 2021 22 Junior honours edit North Region First Division East winners 4 2002 03 North Regional Cup winners 2006 07 North East League Cup winners 1984 85 McLeman Cup winners 1985 86 Grill League Cup winners 2006 07 Duthie Cup winners 1987 88 Aberdeen Cable TV Cup winners 1988 89 North Drybrough Cup winners 1986 87References edit Turriff United Formartine and Strathspey in pressandjournal co uk 26 February 2009 Turriff United F C Turriff United F C Retrieved 7 December 2012 Turriff United F C Highland Football League Retrieved 7 December 2012 North Region Premier Division Turriff United FC Non League Scotland archived version 2007 External links editOfficial website 57 32 11 3 N 2 28 1 7 W 57 536472 N 2 467139 W 57 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