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Edinburgh Academical Football Club

Edinburgh Academical Football Club, also known as Edinburgh Accies, is a rugby union club in Edinburgh, Scotland. The club is currently a member of the Scottish National League Division One, the 2nd tier of Scottish club rugby. Its home ground is Raeburn Place, in Stockbridge, Edinburgh. The team is coached by Charlie Shiel, Jamie Sole, and Simon Berghan.

History
The club was formed in 1857 and is the oldest surviving football club of any code in Scotland, and the second oldest rugby union club in continuous existence in the world, behind Dublin University Football Club (founded 1854). They were one of the founding members of the Scottish Rugby Union. In the 1873–74 season, they played ten matches, and won all of them. A book was also published that had been commissioned to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary, The Accies: The Cradle of Scottish Rugby. In season 2009–10 the club's 1st XV was relegated to Scottish Premier Division 2 after they lost to Heriot's FP in the last game of the season and on the same day Watsonian's beat Melrose. In season 2010–11 the club were Premier 2 League champions and returned to the top level of Scottish club rugby, the Premier 1 League, for the 2011–12 season. They remained in the Scottish Premiership after the restructure of the Scottish league system. ==Ground==
Ground
The Accies' home ground, Raeburn Place, is the location of the first rugby international. Seven players of the original Scotland side were Academicals, including the captain, FJ Moncrieff. ==Honours==
Honours
MenScottish Unofficial Championship • Champions (16 + 4 shared): 1865–66, 1866–67, 1867–68, 1868–69, 1870–71, 1874–75, 1876–77 (with Glasgow Academicals), 1877–78, 1878–79 (with Glasgow Academicals), 1879–80 (with Glasgow Academicals), 1885–86, 1886–87, 1887–88, 1897–98, 1898–99, 1899–1900 (with Edinburgh University and Hawick), 1905–06, 1929–30, 1955–56 • Scottish National League Division One • Champions (3): 1996–97, 2010–11, 2017–18 • Runners–Up (2): 2007–08, 2016–17 • Scottish National League Division Two • Champions (2): 1999–00, 2003–04 • Scottish Cup • Runners–Up (2): 2006–07, 2023–24 • Langholm Sevens • Champions (1): 1929 • Melrose Sevens • Champions (3): 1928, 1930, 1949 • Hawick Sevens • Champions (3): 1929, 1936, 1946 (jointly fielded team with Edinburgh Wanderers) • Gala Sevens • Champions (1): 2019 • Peebles Sevens • Champions (3): 1947 (jointly fielded team with Edinburgh Wanderers), 1984, 1989 • Edinburgh Charity Sevens • Champions (5): 1929, 1932, 1933, 1942 (jointly fielded team with Edinburgh Wanderers), 1945 (jointly fielded team with Edinburgh Wanderers) • Highland Sevens • Champions (9): 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1954, 1970, 1998 • Edinburgh Borderers Sevens • Champions (1): 1966 • Broughton Sevens • Champions (1): 2007 • Lismore Sevens • Champions (4): 1975, 1982, 1986, 1991 • Haddington Sevens • Champions (1): 1989 • Edinburgh Northern Sevens • Champions (1): 2015 • Musselburgh Sevens • Champions (2): 1979, 1992 • Berwick Sevens • Champions (1): 2023 • Jed-Forest Sevens • Champions (1): 2025 Women • Mull Sevens • Champions (4): 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997 • Edinburgh Northern Sevens • Champions (1): 2001 ==Notable players==
Notable players
British and Irish Lions The following former Edinburgh Academical players have represented the British and Irish Lions. • Rodger ArneilMike BlairAlf BucherStan CoughtrieJimmy GillespieScott MurrayRobert Miln NeillDavid SoleRob Wainwright Scotland internationalists The following (not previously listed above) former Edinburgh Academical players have represented Scotland at full international level in rugby union. • John Allan • Lewis Bell • Dave CallamAlexander ClayJack CrabbieGeorge CrabbieDavid DentonFrancis DodsJohn DodsCornell du PreezDouglas ElliotArthur FinlayJames FinlayNinian FinlayGeorge GallieJohn GordonIan GrahamGussie GrahamChris GrayIan HendersonMac HendersonHamish InglisBulldog IrvineDuncan IrvineWalter IrvineWilliam LyallDonnie MacfadyenJohn MacphailGeorge MacleodArthur MarshallWilliam Marshall • Hugh Martin • George Maxwell • Tommy McClungJohn McCrowBill McEwanSaxon McEwanDave McIvorJames MeinStuart MoffatAlex MooreWilliam MorrisonScott MurrayBrian NeillGeorge PatersonTom PhilipCharles ReidJames ReidJeremy RichardsonAlec RobertsonDuncan RobertsonErnest RolandGraham RossWilliam RougheadJames SandersonJock ScottHamish ShawAllen SloanDonald SloanPat SmeatonErrol SmithArchibald StewartBarry StewartJock StewartJohn Guthrie TaitThomas TorriePhipps TurnbullGordon WattTom WhiteFrancis WrightArthur Young Other internationalists The following former Edinburgh Academical players have represented their nations at full international level. • Bill McEwanAlastair Reed Cross-Sporting internationalists Cricket The following former Edinburgh Academical players have represented both the Scotland rugby union team and the Scotland cricket team. • Leslie Balfour-MelvilleEdward BannermanBill MaclaganKenneth MarshallThomas MarshallHenry StevensonBen Tod Rugby league The following have represented Scotland at full international level. • P. J. Solomon ==SRU presidents==
SRU presidents
Former Edinburgh Academicals have been President of the SRU: • 1883–84 Gussie Graham • 1893–94 Leslie Balfour-Melville ==References==
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