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SPARTANS FC

History

Home Ground

Directions


History
The women's section started in 2008 when Premier League Edinburgh Ladies FC and Scottish League side Royal High Thistle joined The Spartans and linked with the Spartans youth girls section to build a player pathway for Women and girls football based in North Edinburgh. Edinburgh Ladies had been in existence for two years winning the Scottish Premier League Cup in 2006/2007 season and finishing third in 2006 and fourth in 2007 in the Scottish Women's Premier league. Previously life started in the Premier league under the name of Whitehill Welfare in 2004.

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Season Achievements
2011 Scottish Women's Premier League - 2nd Place, Scottish Premier League Cup Runners Up.
2010 Scottish Women's Premier League - 3rd Place, Scottish Premier League Cup Runners Up.
2009 Scottish Women's Premier League - 3rd Place (Interim Season).
2009 Scottish Women's Premier League - 2nd Place, Scottish Premier League Cup Runners Up.
2008 Scottish Women's Premier League - 4th Place 
2007  Scottish Women's Premier League - 3rd Place, Scottish Premier League Cup Winners.
2006  Scottish Women's Premier League - 7th Place.
2005  Scottish Women's Premier League - 8th Place.

Home Ground:

Spartans Academy,

Ainslie Park

Training

The women's Premier team, B team and youth teams' train at the Spartans Academy.

Home Matches

The women's teams play their matches at the Academy with the girls playing their matches between the Academy and Inverleith Park.

Facilities

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Directions
The Spartans Community Football Academy, Ainslie Park Stadium, 94 Pilton Drive, Edinburgh EH5 2HF. Telephone – 0131 552 7854

Map

Getting to Ainslie Park is relatively straightforward. The ground is served directly by the number 21 and 27 buses. If using these buses get off outside Morrison’s Supermarket on Ferry Road. You can also use the numbers 19, 29, 37 & 47 to travel within 0.5 miles of the ground. If using these please get off 3 stops after passing the Western General Hospital. It is a 5 minute walk along Ferry Road, then turn left onto Pilton Drive once you pass Morrison’s.

For more information on these bus route and timetables please visit www.lothianbuses.com

If travelling by train. Travel to Waverley Station. Due to Princes Street being closed, please take a short walk to George Street to get a bus. Please see bus information above.

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By Car from Forth Road Bridge


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