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 The Oban Saints squad pictured after winning the Friendship Cup on their weekend tour to Uist
 on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th July
Click on the Uist Tour 2010 link on the left for more photos of the trip

Pre-Season Friendlies
Saturday 17th July
 Oban Saints 5 - 0 Fort William
Saturday 24th July
 Southend, Uist 0 v 12 Oban Saints 
Sunday 25th July
 Uist Select 2 v 2 Oban Saints 
Saturday 31st July
 Oban Saints v East Kilbride
Saturday 7th August
Oban Saints v Milton
Saturday 14th August
Oban Saints v Red Star (tbc)


 The victorious Dundee United first team squad, winners of the Keyline Challenge Cup 2010.
Photos: John MacTavish and Peter Darling

DUNDEE UNITED WIN
KEYLINE CUP

Oban Saints 1 v 0 St Johnstone
Hearts 0 v 1 Hamilton Accies
Alloa Athletic 0 v 1 Dundee United
Oban Saints 0 v 0 Hearts
Hamilton Accies 1 v 0 Alloa Athletic
Dundee United 2 v 0 St Johnstone
Hamilton Accies 1 v 0 Oban Saints
St Johnstone 1 v 0 Alloa Athletic
Dundee United 0 v 0 Hearts
Hamilton Accies 1 v 1 St Johnstone
Alloa Athletic 0 v 1 Hearts
Oban Saints 1 v 2 Dundee United
Hearts 0 v 0 St Johnstone
Alloa Athletic 2 v 0 Oban Saints
Dundee United 0 v 0 Hamilton Accies


Willie Gemmell bends a superb free kick into the top corner of the Dundee United net during United's 2-1 win over Oban Saints.


Amateur host club - Oban Saints.


Heart of Midlothian


 Hamilton Accies pictured with their physio and coaches.


 The other Saints team in the competition - St Johnstone from Perth


The men from Recreation Park - Alloa Athletic.


Saints new signing Innes Paterson heads for goal against St Johnstone. The ball hit the bar but fell kindly for Myles McAuley to knock it home from close range to give the Saints from Oban a 1-0 win against their namesakes from Perth.


No way through for this Hearts attacker as he is crowded out by Jamie Graham and Paul Carmichael.


 Saints manager Iain Jackson looks on intently during the game against Dundee United.


 Dundee United's Francisco Sandaza lies on the ground as Myles McAuley clears the ball.


 United's Andis Shala and Sean Dillon win this aeriel battle against Myles McAuley, Asen Gaydardzhiev and Steven MacLeod


 Saints vice-chairman Angus MacPhee hands over the 'Player of the Tournament' medal to Connor McGlynchy of Hmilton Accies.


 The Dundee United squad come up to receive their winners medals


 Francisco Sandaza and Danny Gadamarteri celebrate as United skipper Jon Daly lifts the Keyline Cup for 2010.

Welcome to the website of
O B A N  S A I N T S
A M A T E U R   F O O T B A L L   C L U B
F O R M E D   1 9 6 0
holders of the Scottish Football Association
 Community Club Quality Mark

Members of the:
Scottish Amateur Football Association
Scottish Youth Football Association
Scottish Amateur Football League
Paisley and District Youth Football League
Dunbartonshire Football Development League
Scottish Women's Football League
Oban Primary School Football League
Oban Football Development Group


The club runs teams at the following age groups:
Under 8, Under 9, Under 10, Under 12, Under 13,
 Under 14, Under 15, Under 16, Senior Amateurs,
 Veterans and a Ladies/Girls team


Home Ground:
Mossfield Stadium or Glencruitten Park, Oban
 

Club Colours:
Navy and Gold Jerseys - Navy Shorts - Navy and Gold Socks
White Jerseys - White Shorts - White Socks

Sponsors:
AMP Electrical Services (Scotland) Ltd
Keyline Building Materials and Aulay's Bar


Oban Saints AFC have been awarded the Scottish Football Association 
COMMUNITY CLUB QUALITY MARK
 the first club in the West Region to reach this standard
Congratulations to everybody at the club for achieving this top award






 

DIRECTIONS TO MOSSFIELD  STADIUM AND
GLENCRUITTEN PARK
Come down the hill into the town - follow  main street till you come to a roundabout.  National flags round it. (Aulay's Bar and  Royal Hotel on your left).
 Keep left at roundabout - follow signs for Campbeltown.
Go through a set of pedestrian lights and follow road (400 yards) till you come to a church.
Go left just in front of the church, then 3rd right (before blaes pitch) into Mossfield Avenue.
Follow this road (200 yards) - go left at big blue gates
(Mossfield Stadium) then 1st left into Glencruitten Drive.
Follow this road (200 yards) go over a small bridge and you'll come to Oban Lorne Rugby Club where we change. 
Both parks are only a short walk from the rugby club



Oban Lorn RFC where we change       Mossfield Stadium                            Turnstiles at Mossfield
Photos: Jamie Wire - www.nonleaguescotland.co.uk


 


 


 The Southend team pictured before the match at Daliburgh School.


 Keith Millar receives the Friendship Cup from Southend's Ronnie MacKinnon with Southend manager 'Jinky' MacIsaac applauding on the right.