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Established
1906 (118 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Glebe Park
(4,083 Capacity)

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Brechin, Scotland

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Competitions
Scottish Highland League
Scottish FA Cup

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30/03 Wick Academy - Brechin City
03/04 Keith - Brechin City
06/04 Fraserburgh - Brechin City
13/04 Brechin City - Forres Mecha

Results
27/03 Buckie Thist 2 - 1 Brechin City
23/03 Brechin City 5 - 1 Turriff Unit
16/03 Clachnacuddi 0 - 2 Brechin City
13/03 Forres Mecha 1 - 1 Brechin City
09/03 Brechin City 5 - 1 Deveronvale

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Brechin City Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Brechin in Angus. The club was founded in 1906 by players and officials of two local clubs, Brechin Harp and Brechin Hearts. The club currently competes in the Highland Football League after successive relegations from the Championship in 2018, League One in 2019 and League Two via the play-off in 2021 after a 3–1 aggregate defeat by Kelty Hearts.

The club's highest achievements include winning the third tier of Scottish football three times, the last coming in 2004–05 as champions of the Second Division. The club has also reached the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup, losing 2–0 to Queen of the South in 2002. Brechin's home ground is Glebe Park with the capacity to seat around 1,500 spectators in its capacity of 4,123. The ground opened in 1919. As of June 2021 they are currently managed by ex-Hearts Women First Team Manager Andy Kirk.

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Glebe Park is a football stadium in Brechin, Scotland, which is the home ground of Brechin City.

Glebe Park opened in 1919. The ground had just one portable stand, which had been used at the Perth agricultural show. Brechin City joined the Scottish Football League in 1929, when a pavilion was added and the Cemetery End terrace was covered. The biggest ever attendance was 8,123, against Aberdeen in a Scottish Cup tie played on 3 February 1973. This attendance was greater than the population of Brechin. Floodlights were installed and used for the first time in 1977, in a match against Hibernian.

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