2021 Queen's Park FC Roster

League One (SL1)
Scotland, Level III
Team Record: 11-7-18 - 51 points
Finishing 4th in SL1
Location: Glasgow, England
2021 Queen's Park FC Statistics

Queen's Park FC of League One ended the 2021 season with a record of 11 wins, 18 draws and 7 losses for 51 points finishing fourth in SL1.

The team scored 51 goals and yielded 36. Bob McHugh netted 8 goals for the team, while Simon Murray, Louis Longridge and Luca Connell each contributed five or more also.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
William BaynhamFJune 13, 19976'4"Brisbane, Australia
Callum BiggarMOctober 21, 2002, Scotland
Liam BrownMApril 6, 19995'9"Glasgow, Scotland
Cameron BruceDDecember 15, 2005Bargeddie, Scotland
Luca ConnellMApril 20, 20015'11"165Liverpool, England
Ronan DarcyFNovember 4, 20005'10"Ormskirk, England
Jake DavidsonD, MOctober 6, 20006'1"Stirling, Scotland
Michael DoyleDAugust 1, 19916'1"174Glasgow, Scotland
Calum FerrieGJune 16, 19986'1"Shrewsbury, England
Charlie FoxDNovember 26, 1998Hammersmith, England
Grant GillespieMJuly 2, 19915'9"165Glasgow, Scotland
Max GilliesDDecember 25, 2002, Scotland
Peter GrantDMarch 11, 19946'2"Bellshill, Scotland
Jacques HeraghtyGSeptember 15, 2002, Scotland
Lee KildayDFebruary 4, 19925'11"Glasgow, Scotland
Louis LongridgeFJuly 5, 19915'10"159Glasgow, Scotland
Luis LongstaffFFebruary 24, 20015'6"139Darlington, England
Darren LyonMJune 8, 19956'1"168, Scotland
Connor McBrideF, MMarch 20, 20016'2"163Falkirk, Scotland
Bob McHughFJuly 16, 19915'10"152Glasgow, Scotland
Lewis MooreM, FJune 4, 19985'10"150Bathgate, Scotland
Stuart MorrisonDApril 18, 19996'2", Scotland
Willie MuirGMarch 16, 19935'11"190Carluke, Scotland
Simon MurrayFMarch 15, 19926'0"154Dundee, Scotland
Gregor NicolFApril 29, 2003, Scotland
Jai QuitongoFSeptember 14, 1997, Scotland
Dylan ReidMMarch 1, 20055'10"141Kilbirnie, Scotland
Tom RobsonD, MSeptember 11, 19955'11"154Stanley, England
Connor SmithM, FFebruary 1, 20025'9"152Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Jack ThomsonJanuary 20, 2000, Scotland
Callum YeatsD, MOctober 4, 20015'8"Edinburgh, Scotland



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