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Established
1874 (150 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
New Douglas Park
(6,018 Capacity)

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Location
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire

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Competitions
Scottish League 1
Scottish FA Cup
Scottish League Cup

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Upcoming
30/03 Hamilton - Queen of Sou
06/04 Annan Athlet - Hamilton
13/04 Hamilton - Falkirk
20/04 Montrose - Hamilton
27/04 Alloa - Hamilton

Results
23/03 Cove Rangers 1 - 3 Hamilton
16/03 Hamilton 3 - 0 Stirling Alb
09/03 Hamilton 1 - 0 Edinburgh Ci
02/03 Kelty Hearts 0 - 5 Hamilton
27/02 Stirling Alb 0 - 0 Hamilton

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Hamilton Academical Football Club, often known as Hamilton Accies, or The Accies, is a Scottish football club from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire who currently compete in Scottish League One, having been relegated from the 2022–23 Scottish Championship.
They were established in 1874 from the school football team at Hamilton Academy and remain the only professional club in British football to have originated from a school team. Hamilton have won the Scottish Challenge Cup twice and have finished runners-up in the Scottish Cup twice. The club currently play their home games at New Douglas Park.

Brian Rice is the club's manager, and was appointed in January 2019.

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Hamilton





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Martin





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Murray





Newbury





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Tait





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Stadium or Home

New Douglas Park is a football stadium in Hamilton which serves as the home of Scottish Premiership side Hamilton Academical. It takes its name from Douglas Park, the club's former stadium.

Construction of the stadium was completed by Ballast Nedam in 2001. The pitch was converted to artificial FieldTurf in 2004. After Hamilton was promoted to the Scottish Premier League in May 2008, the artificial surface had to be replaced by grass due to league rules. In addition to the turf replacement, a temporary stand was erected in March 2008 to bring the stadium's capacity up to the league requirement of 6,000 all seater.

At the beginning of season 2013-14 Hamilton returned to an artificial playing surface.

During the 2013-14 season, Albion Rovers played Scottish Cup ties against Motherwell and Rangers at the stadium.

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