Academy The Edusport Academy was founded in 2011 by Chris Ewing with the aim of helping talented young French footballers to develop their skills in football and the English language, and gain opportunities with British professional clubs. Initially, the main training venues were the
Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility in
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, and the Hamilton Palace Sports Ground in
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, with English classes taking place at
New College Lanarkshire. Edusport expanded in 2014, opening an Edinburgh centre with training at
Ainslie Park and education at
Edinburgh College. In 2015, they decided to relocate from Motherwell to a new
Glasgow base; the academy now trains at
Lesser Hampden with educational classes at
City of Glasgow College. Four women were added to the Edusport Academy programme in 2015. They are based at the Edinburgh centre and will gain senior experience through a partnership with
Spartans of the
Scottish Women's Premier League.
Senior football In June 2014, Edusport Academy successfully applied for membership of the semi-professional
South of Scotland League in the sixth tier of the
Scottish football league system, becoming the first private football academy in the world to operate a team in a
FIFA-recognised senior league. They made further Scottish football history in a league match against
Creetown in September 2014, when they first fielded a team composed entirely of French nationals. They applied to move up a level to the
Lowland League in 2015, but their application was rejected. Edusport Academy won the 2016–17 South of Scotland League title to gain promotion to the Lowland League, the fifth tier of Scottish football. In February 2018, Ewing announced plans to separate the senior team from the academy and attract a fanbase by launching a new online membership scheme, Our Football Club. Members will have voting and decision-making powers, including a say on choosing a new name, crest and colours for the team. They will be able to recommend potential signings, but will have no say on team selection. Ewing stated at the launch of the project that his aim was to reach the
Scottish Premiership by 2025. At the start of the
2019–20 season
Edusport Academy rebranded the club as the Caledonian Braves following a vote online by members of the Our Football Club.com project. In the first few seasons as a senior club, the Braves found moderate success in the Lowland League, finishing between 8th and 12th place from the curtailed 2019–20 season up until the 2022–23 season. Despite mid-table finishes, the team twice held the record for biggest home wins in the league, defeating Vale of Leithen 9–0 in the 2020–21 season, and defeating Dalbeattie Star 10–0 in the 2022–23 season. The club won the Southern Counties Challenge Cup in 2023, defeating Dalbeattie Star 3–1 in the final held at Galabank. They reached the final the previous year but were defeated 3–2 by the same opposition. The Braves also proved to be a force in the South Challenge Cup, reaching the Round of 16 of the 2021-22 competition, where they were defeated 3–1 by eventual champions Auchinleck Talbot, and reaching the semi-finals in 2022–23, losing 2–1 to eventual champions The Spartans. ==Stadium==