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Buckie Thistle
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Buckie Thistle vs Elgin City (06 Jul)

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Established
1889 (135 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue
Victoria Park
(10,000 Capacity)

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Location
Buckie, Scotland

Nicknames
The Jags

Competitions
Scottish Highland League
Scottish FA Cup
Scottish League Cup

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curswine: 08/Jul/21
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06/07 Buckie Thist - Elgin City
13/07 Stenhousemui - Buckie Thist
20/07 Buckie Thist - Falkirk
23/07 Buckie Thist - Dundee Unite
27/07 Ayr - Buckie Thist

Results
29/06 Strathspey T 3 - 2 Buckie Thist
04/05 Buckie Thist 0 - 0 East Kilbrid
27/04 East Kilbrid 0 - 0 Buckie Thist
20/04 Buckie Thist 1 - 0 Keith
17/04 Strathspey T 0 - 7 Buckie Thist


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Buckie Thistle Football Club are a senior football club based in the town of Buckie, Moray, who currently play in Scotland's Highland Football League. Founded in 1889, they are also known as The Jags and play their football at Victoria Park, Buckie.


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Victoria Park is a sports venue in Abbotsford, a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The stadium is oval shaped and was built to host Australian rules football and cricket matches. In the past Victoria Park featured a cycling track, tennis courts, and a baseball club that once played curtain raisers to football matches.

Victoria Park is historically notable as a former Australian Football League (known as the Victorian Football League until 1989) venue between 1892 and 1999 and headquarters of the Collingwood Football Club for 107 years until 2004. It was also a temporary home ground for the Fitzroy Football Club for the 1985 and 1986 seasons. The ground is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and is of state heritage significance.

At its peak, from 1959 to the late 1980s, Victoria Park was the third largest of the suburban VFL stadiums after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Princes Park. However, in the 1990s the AFL's ground consolidation policy forced clubs away from their traditional home grounds and Collingwood played their last AFL game there in 1999. Collingwood continued to use Victoria Park as a training and administration base up until 2005. The club has since returned to the venue to play AFL Women's, VFL Women's and Victorian Football League home matches.

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