Newmains United Community Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the village of Newmains, near the towns of Wishaw and Motherwell. We play our home games at Victoria Park and compete in the West of Scotland League Fourth Division. Formed in 2006, we are the successors to Coltness United who were formed in 1934. The clubs most notable player is Tommy Gemmell who led the call to arms to save the club in early 2015 when the lack of active committee members put Newmains future in doubt. Other famous former players are former Scotland manager Craig Brown and ex-Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonnar.
Newmains United Community Football Club is more than just a football club; Our main objective is to build confidence, self esteem, fitness and health through playing football. We believe as long as our players are dedicated, have a good work ethic, are willing to listen, learn and earn a position in their team they will be given ever chance to succeed in our Senior team or the clubs player pathway.
Whether you're a player, supporter, or volunteer, there's a place for you at Newmains United Community FC. Embrace the camaraderie, passion, and excitement of community football. Together, we can make a difference.
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