St Johnstone F.C.
Association football club in Perth
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October 1 2024 | Simo Valakari becomes manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
October 1 2024 | Simo Valakari becomes manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
2023 | GS Brown Construction returns as shirt sponsor, with Saints In The Community also sponsoring the club. |
2023 | GS Brown Construction returns as shirt sponsor, with Saints In The Community also sponsoring the club. |
May 27 2023 | Steven MacLean appointed as manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
May 27 2023 | Steven MacLean appointed as manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
December 1 2022 | David Wotherspoon became the first St Johnstone player to appear in a FIFA World Cup match, making a substitute appearance in the 76th minute for Canada in a group stage match against Morocco. |
December 1 2022 | David Wotherspoon became the first St Johnstone player to appear in a FIFA World Cup match, making a substitute appearance in the 76th minute for Canada in a group stage match against Morocco. |
2021 | St Johnstone F.C. won their second Scottish Cup, defeating Hibernian 1-0 in the final with Shaun Rooney scoring the winner, completing a historic Cup double. |
2021 | St Johnstone competed in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round against Turkish side Galatasaray, losing 3-5 aggregate. They then participated in the UEFA Europa Conference League play-off round against Austrian side LASK, losing 1-3 aggregate. |
2021 | St Johnstone competed in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round against Turkish side Galatasaray, losing 3-5 aggregate. They then participated in the UEFA Europa Conference League play-off round against Austrian side LASK, losing 1-3 aggregate. |
2021 | St Johnstone F.C. won their second Scottish Cup, defeating Hibernian 1-0 in the final with Shaun Rooney scoring the winner, completing a historic Cup double. |
February 2021 | St Johnstone won the Scottish League Cup by defeating Livingston 1-0, with Shaun Rooney scoring the only goal of the game. |
February 2021 | St Johnstone won the Scottish League Cup by defeating Livingston 1-0, with Shaun Rooney scoring the only goal of the game. |
2020 | Achieved a historic Cup double by winning both the League Cup (defeating Livingston 1-0) and the Scottish Cup (defeating Hibernian 1-0). |
2020 | Achieved a historic Cup double by winning both the League Cup (defeating Livingston 1-0) and the Scottish Cup (defeating Hibernian 1-0). |
June 1 2020 | Callum Davidson becomes manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
June 1 2020 | Callum Davidson becomes manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
2019 | Macron becomes the kit supplier, and Binn Group becomes the shirt sponsor. |
2019 | Macron becomes the kit supplier, and Binn Group becomes the shirt sponsor. |
2018 | Alan Storrar Cars becomes the shirt sponsor. |
2018 | Alan Storrar Cars becomes the shirt sponsor. |
2017 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, losing to Lithuanian side FK Trakai 1-3. |
2017 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, losing to Lithuanian side FK Trakai 1-3. |
2015 | St Johnstone competed in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, drawing with Armenian side Alashkert 2-2. |
2015 | St Johnstone competed in the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, drawing with Armenian side Alashkert 2-2. |
2014 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League, advancing past FC Luzern 5-4 on penalties in the second qualifying round, but were subsequently eliminated by Spartak Trnava 2-3 in the third qualifying round. |
2014 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League, advancing past FC Luzern 5-4 on penalties in the second qualifying round, but were subsequently eliminated by Spartak Trnava 2-3 in the third qualifying round. |
May 17 2014 | St Johnstone won their first Scottish Cup by defeating Tayside rivals Dundee United 2-0 at Celtic Park. |
May 17 2014 | St Johnstone won their first Scottish Cup by defeating Tayside rivals Dundee United 2-0 at Celtic Park. |
April 13 2014 | St Johnstone reached their first-ever Scottish Cup Final by defeating Aberdeen 2-1 in the semi-final at Ibrox Stadium. |
April 13 2014 | St Johnstone reached their first-ever Scottish Cup Final by defeating Aberdeen 2-1 in the semi-final at Ibrox Stadium. |
2013 | Achieved their third third-place finish in the top division and started their longest stay in the highest league. |
2013 | Under Tommy Wright, St Johnstone achieved their first away win in Europe in over 40 years, defeating Rosenborg BK 1-0. |
2013 | Under Tommy Wright, St Johnstone achieved their first away win in Europe in over 40 years, defeating Rosenborg BK 1-0. |
2013 | Achieved their third third-place finish in the top division and started their longest stay in the highest league. |
October 2013 | St Johnstone F.C. inducted its first five members into the club's Hall of Fame, recognizing John Brogan, Joe Carr, Willie Coburn, Roddy Grant, and Henry Hall at a dinner ceremony at Perth Concert Hall. |
October 2013 | St Johnstone F.C. inducted its first five members into the club's Hall of Fame, recognizing John Brogan, Joe Carr, Willie Coburn, Roddy Grant, and Henry Hall at a dinner ceremony at Perth Concert Hall. |
June 10 2013 | Tommy Wright appointed as manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
June 10 2013 | Tommy Wright appointed as manager of St Johnstone F.C. |
2012 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League, losing to Turkish side Eskişehirspor 1-3 in the second qualifying round. |
2012 | St Johnstone participated in the UEFA Europa League, losing to Turkish side Eskişehirspor 1-3 in the second qualifying round. |
2011 | GS Brown Construction begins sponsoring the club's shirt. |
2011 | GS Brown Construction begins sponsoring the club's shirt. |
November 2011 | Club chairman Geoff Brown retired, with his son Steve taking control of the club. |
November 2011 | Club chairman Geoff Brown retired, with his son Steve taking control of the club. |
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