Greenock Morton
Coach:
Dougie Imrie
Establishment Date:
1874
League Affiliation:
SCO Championship
Stadium:
Cappielow Park
Seating Capacity:
11589
Team Info
Greenock Morton, commonly referred to as Morton, is a Scottish professional football club from Greenock, Inverclyde, currently playing in the Scottish Championship. The team's home is Cappielow Park, a traditional ground with a distinctive slope. Founded in 1874, Morton is one of Scotland's oldest clubs and wears blue and white hoops. The club is named after the Morton district of Greenock. Morton's most successful period was in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when they were a regular fixture in the top division and famously won the Scottish League Cup (known then as the Drybrough Cup) in 1979, defeating Celtic in the semi-final and Aberdeen in the final. This remains their major honor. In the modern Championship, Morton has been a competitive mid-table side, often pushing for the promotion playoffs but also flirting with relegation battles, making them a typically unpredictable Championship club. The club has a dedicated and vocal support, with Cappielow renowned for its old-school, atmospheric matchdays. Morton is a historic club with a proud cup-winning past, now seeking consistency and progress in the second tier.
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