East Fife Ladies

East Fife Ladies
Full name East Fife Ladies Football Club
Founded 2000 (as Kirkland Ladies)
Ground King George V Park, Leven
Chairman Arthur Robertson
Manager Liz Anderson
League Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East
Website Club home page

East Fife Ladies (EFFC Ladies) are a Scottish women's football team based in the Fife coastal town of Leven. The team, established in 2000, were originally named Kirkland Ladies and changed to East Fife Ladies in 2002. They currently compete in the Scottish Women's Football League Second Division East.

The club currently boasts teams at under-9, under-11, under-13, under-15 (joined with Cupar Violet), under-17 (joined with Cupar Violet) and Ladies (17+). Players of all ages and abilities are welcome at the club.

Training Schedule[1]

Achievements

2010–11 season, finished 4th in the SWFL Second Division South East.
2009–10 season, finished 5th in the SWFL Second Division South East.
2008–09 season, finished 9th (second bottom) in the SWFL Second Division South East, East And Central.
2007–08 season, finished 6th in the SWFL Third Division South.

2012 Season

Ladies in the SWFL Second Division South East.

Date Opposition Ground Result Scorers
18 March 2012 Forfar (a) Market Muir, Forfar 0–8 (W) Liz Anderson(3), Teri Skivington(3), Kelly To(1) and Johanna Clark(1)
25 March 2012 Hamilton Accies Reserves (a) Scottish Cup Hamilton 2–0 (L)
1 April 2012 Monifieth (a) Monifieth 0–7 (W) Liz Anderson, Chelsea Irvine, Johanna Clark (2), Teri Skivington (2), Mowbray
8 April 2012 Hearts (a) Forester Park, Tranent 0–3 (W) Sam Wylie, Mel McAllistair, Liz Anderson
15 April 2012 Raith Rovers (h) King George V Park Leven 3–1 (W) Liz Anderson, Tracey Flatt, Kirsty Graham
22 April 2012 Arbroath CSC (h) King George V Park, Leven 16–1 (W) Teri Skivington (5), Liz Anderson (3), Sam Wylie (3), Johanna Clark (2), Mel McAllistair, Tracey Flatt, OG
6 May 2012 Luthermuir (a) Luthermuir 0–1 (W) Teri Skivington
20 May 2012 Jeanfield Swifts (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–2 (W) Teri Skivington, Sam Wylie (3)
27 May 2012 Dundee City (a) Charlotte Street, Dundee 3–3 (D) Liz Anderson, Johanna Clark (2)
3 June 2012 Falkirk Ladies Reserves (a) Alloa Academy, FK10 2EQ 1–0 (L)
17 June 2012 Dunfermline (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–3 (W) Skivington (2), Wylie, Anderson
5 August 2012 Forfar Farmington Ladies (h) King George V Park, Leven 12–0 (W) Skivington (6), McAllister (2), Mowbray (2), Reilly, Anderson
12 August 2012 Falkirk Ladies Reserves (h) King George V Park, Leven 2–0 (L)
26 August 2012 Monifieth (h) King George V Park, Leven 26–0 (W) Skivington (2), Clark (6), Fitzpatrick (6), Anderson (4), Mowbray (3), Flatt (2), Wylie, OG (2)
9 September 2012 Arbroath (a) Arbroath NOT PLAYED
16 September 2012 Luthermuir (h) King George V Park, Leven 12–0 (W) Reilly (7), Anderson (2), McAllister, Clark, Woch
23-September 2012 Jeanfield Swifts (a) Riverside Stadium, Perth 4–2 (W) Reilly, Anderson, Skivington, Wylie
7 October 2012 Dundee City (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–0 (W) Skivington (2), Reilly, Anderson
14 October 2012 Dunfermline (a) Pitreavie, Dunfermline 2–2 (D) Skivington, Anderson

2011 Season

Ladies finished 4th in the SWFL Second Division South East.

Top Goalscorer: Teri Skivington
Managers Player: Emily Kemp
Players Player: Emily Kemp and Liz Anderson
Most Improved Player: Lindsay Ness
Date Opposition Ground Result Scorers
20 March 2011 Falkirk FC (h) King George V Park, Leven 1–2 (L) Kemp
27 March 2011 Hibernian 1875 (a) Redford Barrack, Edinburgh 1–0 (L)
10 April 2011 Dunfermline (a) Pitreavie Playing Fields 3–0 (W) Skivington, Mowbray, Penman (P)
17 April 2011 Spartans C (h) King George V Park, Leven 6–1 (W) OG (2), Clark (2), Reilly, Hunt
1 May 2011 Forfar Farmington Ladies (a) Market Muir, Forfar 3–1 (L) Mowbray
22 May 2011 Hearts (h) King George V Park, Leven 7–0 (L)
29 May 2011 Jeanfield Swifts (a) Riverside Stadium, Perth 1–11 (W) Reilly (3), Anderson (2), Skivington (2), Kemp, Clark, Wylie, McIntyre
5 June 2011 Spartans B (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–2 (W) Clark (2), Skivington, Reilly
12 June 2011 Stenhousemuir (a) Ochilview, Stenhousemuir 1–2 (W) Flatt, Skivington
14 August 2011 Falkirk FC (a) Bo'ness Academy 0–1 (W) Irvine
21 August 2011 Hibernian 1875 (h) King George V Park, Leven 1–1 (D) Skivington
4 September 2011 Dunfermline (h) King George V Park, Leven 1–1 (D) Reilly
11 September 2011 Spartans C (a) Ainslie Park, Edinburgh 0–4 (W)
25 September 2011 Forfar Farmington Ladies (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–2 (W) Anderson (2), Wylie, Mowbray
2 October 2011 Hearts (a) Olivebank Stadium 3–1 (L) Fringe
9 October 2011 Jeanfield Swifts (h) New Bayview Stadium 9–0 (W) Skivington (3), Anderson (3), Clark, Reilly, Kemp
23 October 2011 Spartans B (a) Spartans Academy 0–2 (W) Clark, Mowbray
30 October 2011 Stenhousemuir (h) King George V Park, Leven 4–0 (W) Skivington (2), Kempy, Mowbray


Under 17s

Under-17 Top Goalscorer: Elissa Nicholson
Under-17 Managers Player: Trudy Hamilton
Under-17 Players Player: Laura Dawson
Under-17 Most Improved Player: Rebecca McAdam

Personnel

Player/Manager: Liz Anderson
Chairperson: Arthur Robertson
Secretary: Linda Stewart
Treasurer: Leanne Stewart
Groundsman: David 'Pitchfork' Marshall
Club Patron: Tricia Marwick
Under-11s Coaches: Christine Mowbray and Linda Stewart
Under-13s Coaches: Tracey Flatt and Audrey Holligan
Under-13s Secretary: Steven Welsh
Under-13s Treasurer: Tracey Duncan

References

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