About Us

Clydebank Rovers Football Club are a football club from the town of Clydebank near Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 2004 after a breakaway from local rivals Clydebank Utd, they are nicknamed "The Rovers". Their home park is John Paul Academy (synthetic 3G pitch)

Clydebank Rovers are a team with a short but proud history who pride themselves on their professional approach towards the amateur game.

Player Awards

Season 2004–2005

Knowes Housing Award - Willie Wilson

Golden Boot Winner - Ronnie Clarke

Player’s player of the year - Gary Pringle

Player of the year - Ian Curley

Season 2005–2006

Knowes Housing Award - David Bryson

Most Improved Player - John Burrows

Golden Boot Winner - Ronnie Clarke

Player’s player of the year - Del Cunningham

Player of the year - Mel Cowan

Season 2006–2007

Knowes Housing Award - Jason Morrison

Most Improved Player - Tony Syed

Golden Boot Winner - Del Cunningham

Player’s player of the year - Robert Cowie

Player of the year - Mel Cowan

Season 2009–2010

Doublet Bar Special Merit Award Award - Del Doak

Golden Boot Winner - Del Cunningham

Player’s player of the year - Mark Dickson

Player of the year - Mel Cowan

Honours

CDL Cup Champions 2010

Copyright - Clydebank Rovers Football Club 2010

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