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Livingston
Livingston
ScotlandScotland
Coach:
David Martindale
Establishment Date:
1974
League Affiliation:
SCO Premiership
Stadium:
Almondvale Stadium
Seating Capacity:
10006
Team Info
Livingston Football Club is a Scottish Premiership side based in the town of Livingston, West Lothian. They play their home matches at the Tony Macaroni Arena, a modern all-seater stadium. Founded in 1943 as Ferranti Thistle, the club adopted the Livingston name after a move in 1974. The team is known for its amber and black colors. Livingston's history is a tale of dramatic rises, most notably their incredible ascent from the Third Division to the Scottish Premier League in just three seasons between 2001 and 2002, which included a Scottish League Cup triumph in 2004. That era, under manager Jim Leishman and later David Hay, defined the club as giant-killers. In the modern Premiership, Livingston has carved out a reputation for being a tough, physical, and well-organized side that consistently defies expectations to retain its top-flight status, often utilizing a direct style of play. Their fanbase, while not the largest, is fiercely loyal, and the club is a point of pride for the new town. Livingston remains a resilient Premiership fixture, known for its pragmatic approach and ability to upset the league's established order.
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