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St Johnstone
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St Johnstone vs Kilmarnock (23 Nov)

Head Coach

Simo Valakari

League Position
10

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Established
1884 (140 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

McDiarmid Park

(10,696 Capacity)

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Location
Perth

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Competitions
Scottish Premier League
Scottish FA Cup
Scottish League Cup

Last Edit
smudgie: 09/Nov/24
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23 Nov St Johnstone - Kilmarnock
01 Dec St Johnstone - Rangers
07 Dec Aberdeen - St Johnstone
14 Dec St Johnstone - St Mirren
22 Dec Hearts - St Johnstone

Results
09 Nov Motherwell 2 - 1 St Johnstone
02 Nov St Johnstone 1 - 2 Hearts
30 Oct St Mirren 3 - 1 St Johnstone
26 Oct Dundee FC 1 - 2 St Johnstone
19 Oct St Johnstone 3 - 0 Ross County


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St. Johnstone F.C. is a professional football club based in Perth, Scotland. Although it is officially recorded as being formed in 1884, the club did not play its first game until February 1885. The club's home since 1989 has been McDiarmid Park.

St. Johnstone won the Scottish Football League First Division, the second tier of league football in Scotland, in 2008–09. This gained them promotion to the Scottish Premier League, bringing a return of SPL football to McDiarmid Park for the 2009–10 campaign, after a seven-year absence. The club have historically floated between the top two divisions of Scottish football, obtaining the reputation of being a "yo-yo club". Their traditional rivals are the two Dundee clubs, Dundee and Dundee United, with matches between St. Johnstone and either Dundee club being called Tayside derbies.

The club has had limited success in cup competitions. After losing at the semi-finals stage on numerous occasions, the club won their first Scottish Cup in 2014 with a 2–0 win over rivals Dundee United. It has reached two Scottish League Cup Finals, losing them to each of the Old Firm clubs. St. Johnstone won its first national cup competition of the modern era in the 2007–08 Scottish Challenge Cup. The club had previously won the Scottish Consolation Cup in 1911 and 1914, and the B Division Supplementary Cup in 1949. They have competed in European competitions on four occasions via finishing high enough in the league table to qualify; their highest position overall was third place on three occasions, 1971, 1999 and 2013.


Team Members


4

Cameron



11

Carey



10

Clark



30

Douglas



15

Essel



46

Franczak



7

Holt



9

Ikpeazu



33

Keltjens



29

Kimpioka



27

Kirk



17

Kucheriavyi



8

MacPherson



18

McClelland



24

McPake



2

Mikulić



6

Neilson



12

Rae



3

Raymond



5

Sanders



16

Sidibeh



20

Sinclair



22

Smith



23

Sprangler



14

Wright



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