Tweedmouth Rangers F.C.


Tweedmouth Rangers Football Club are a football team from the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, just south of the border with Scotland.
The club motto is NOLI CAESUM CREDENTES which is the Latin phrase that translated means "Do not believe the slain" and features on the club crest along with the Flag of England.

History

Founded in 2010, they currently play across the border in the East of Scotland Football League, having joined in 2016.
Prior to this, they were members of the North Northumberland League in England.
During the club's time in the North Northumberland League they were champions of Division Two in 2012-13 and runners-up of Division One in 2015–16.
They also enjoyed cup success winning the Robson and Runciman Cups during the 2012-13 treble winning season and the Anderson Cup in 2015–16, while their time in the East of Scotland Football League has often been one of struggle and currently play in the Second Division.
For the 2023–24 season the club started groundsharing with Berwick Rangers and Berwick Bandits at Shielfield Park, which has a capacity of just over 4,000 with 1,366 seats.
In January 2023, Colin Smith accepted the role as club chairman following the resignation of Kevin Dixon.
June 2023, the club announced the appointment of Kev Wright as First Team Manager.
August 30th 2025, Tweedmouth played its first Scottish Cup Tie in a valiant effort to Midlands Premier Team Lochee United losing 3-1 after being 1-0 for much of the game.

Club colours

The team play in a blue with white trim shirt, navy blue shorts and socks, the away colours are a yellow shirt with black trim, black shorts, and socks.

Club officials

ChairmanMichael Smyth
Vice ChairmanAlex Aitchison
SecretaryHelen Borthwick
Treasurer - Match SecretaryClaire Marr
Club AdvisorMark Thompson
Child Welfare Protection OfficerJoanne Knox
Committee MemberRoss Aitchison
Committee MemberMike Martin
Committee MemberLee Taylor
Official Club DoctorDr. Jamie Paweleck MBBS PGDip

Current squad

No.NationalityPlayerPosition
1Ryan DunnGoalkeeper
2Niall RichardsDefender
3Tommy MalcolmDefender
4Evan SmithDefender
5Craig HeathDefender
6Rhys DixonMidfield
7Ilja OvcinnikovsMidfield
8Alex McNaughtonMidfield
9Sam StraughanStriker
10Craig ColquhounMidfield
11Jack ClarkStriker
15Lyall RobertsMidfield
16Aaron FauldsStriker
17Jay BoydMidfield
18Euan DuffDefender
19Dylan GruterDefender
20Dennis SmolenskijMidfield
21Kelvin WoodcockMidfielde
23Dylan GibsonGoalkeeper

Season-by-season league record

SeasonLeague & DivisionPositionPlayedWinsDrawsLossesGDPointsSeason Notes
2010/11North Northumberland League - Second Division9th205312−2218-
2011/12North Northumberland League - Second Division4th181035+3233-
2012/13North Northumberland League - Second Division1st161312+5640Champions
2013/14North Northumberland League - First Division *3rd16835+2230-
2014/15North Northumberland League - First Division3rd161033+2133-
2015/16North Northumberland League - First Division2nd181332+4342Runners-Up
2016/17East of Scotland League10th203314−4912-
2017/18East of Scotland League13th241122−1184-
2018/19East of Scotland League - Conference A13th241122−954Placed in Conf. A
2019/20East of Scotland League - Conference B10th244416−4716Placed in Conf. B
2020/21East of Scotland League - Conference B **16th7007−310-
2021/22East of Scotland League - Conference A13th286022−4718Switch to Conf. A
2022/23East of Scotland League - Second Division8th3212713−1443Placed in Div.Two
2023/24East of Scotland League - Second Division-

Three Points awarded to Tweedmouth Rangers FC; Red Row FC played ineligible player in fixture between two clubs *
Season curtailed due to coronavirus pandemic **

South Challenge Cup record

SeasonProgressOppositionVenueResult
2018-19Second RoundLeith AthleticHome0-2
2019-20Second RoundUpper AnnandaleHome1-2
2020-21Second RoundLeith AthleticAway0-3
2021-22Second RoundColdstreamAway0-3
2022-23First RoundDunbar UnitedHome2-3
2023-24First RoundWest Calder UnitedAway2-3