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  • First team

    Zach Robinson signs two-year deal

  • First team

    Ross Tierney bids farewell to Fir Park

  • First team

    Say hello to Ross Callachan

  • First team

    Season Ticket discount for cup tickets

  • Archive

    Deep Dive: Premier Sports Cup draw

  • First team

    Johnny Koutroumbis arrives in Motherwell

  • First team

    Livingston friendly ticket details now confirmed

  • First team

    Tom Sparrow is a Steelman

  • First team

    Fire Suppression Scotland

  • First team

    Kofi Balmer is our first summer signing

  • First team

    Zach Robinson signs two-year deal

    Zach Robinson signs two-year deal

    Stuart Kettlewell has added Zach Robinson to his squad ahead of the new season. 

    The former Dundee and Wimbledon striker has signed a two-year deal with the club.

    “It’s pleasing to see another new face at the club,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “Getting so much business complete early on gives us a real base to work with.

    “Zach is still young but has good experience of football in Scotland. He knows where the back of the net is and he adds more options for us up the top end of the park.”

    Robinson is a product of the AFC Wimbledon academy, breaking into the first-team in 2019. Throughout his five years with Wimbledon, he has enjoyed a number of loan spells with the likes of Basingstoke, Leatherhead, Woking, Hemel Hempstead and Hampton and Richmond.

    After these successful loans, he signed a new two-year deal with AFC Wimbledon before joining Dundee in the Championship as they looked to bounce back to the top-flight. During his first season at the Dee, he scored eight goals in 19 games and was recalled by his parent club in January.

    He returned to Dundee shortly after and continued where left off. Leading the line as Dundee stormed to the Championship title, the 21-year-old finished on 12 goals in 29 games during the league campaign.

    In the summer of 2023, he returned to Dens Park for another season-long loan where despite injury and limited minutes, scored six goals in all competitions, one of which was against Motherwell back in the 3-3 draw at Fir Park in December.

    He left AFC Wimbledon at the end of the season, having been there since 2017 and joins Motherwell for the next two seasons.

    “I’m really happy to be here,” Zach Robinson added.

    “I’ve only heard good things about the club from people that I’ve talked to. Everyone I have met has been great and it just makes the move so much easier.

    “I feel like I’ve got more to give and this seems like the perfect place to do so with all the excellent staff that are at the club.”

  • First team

    Ross Tierney bids farewell to Fir Park

    Ross Tierney bids farewell to Fir Park

    Ross Tierney has departed the club joining Irish side Bohemian F.C. for an undisclosed fee. 

    The 23-year-old made 38 appearances, scoring four goals since joining the club in 2021.

    Scoring against both Rangers and Celtic, and netting a last minute equaliser against St Mirren, Tierney was part of the side that clinched European football in the 2021/22 season.

    Tierney went out on loan last season to League Two side Walsall and made 35 appearances down in England.

    He now joins his former team Bohemian for a second spell.

    The club thanks Ross for his service and wishes him all the very best in the future.

  • First team

    Say hello to Ross Callachan

    Say hello to Ross Callachan

    Ross Callachan has joined the club on a one-year deal, with an option of a further year. 

    The 30-year-old makes the switch to Fir Park after his contract expired with Ross County last month.

    “I’m delighted to have Ross at the club,” Manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “He’s been unfortunate over the past year with certain injuries that forced an extended spell on the sidelines, but Ross has recovered well and is ready to kick on this season.

    “Ross is an experienced professional especially throughout Scottish football, and we believe he can really add quality to our midfield.”

    “I can’t wait to get back onto the pitch,” Callachan said.

    “Last year was a tough season for myself personally, but my recovery has gone to plan and the opportunity to play for Motherwell was something I simply couldn’t turn down. This feels like the perfect next step in my career.”

    Centre midfielder Callachan represented Raith Rovers at youth level before joining their first-team in 2010, making his senior debut at the end of the 2010/11 season.

    After seven appearances the following season, he spent some time out on loan with Mussleburgh Athletic.

    He then became a regular feature for Raith Rovers in the seasons that follow and accumulated over 160 appearances before moving to Hearts for an undisclosed fee in 2017.

    In his only season in Edinburgh, he made 25 appearances, scoring four goals before switch to St Johnstone.

    After 18 months at McDiarmid Park, he made a loan move to Dens Park in the January of 2020. His short stint in Dundee would be tainted with injury as the midfielder suffered a leg fracture and only made four appearances.

    Once football returned following the Covid-19 lockdown, he joined Hamilton Accies in the Premiership. He spent one season at Hamilton, where he was a shining star in the side that were eventually relegated. He scored 10 goals from the middle of the park and come the end of the season, interest was high.

    Ross County eventually won the race for his signature and he moved to Dingwall in the summer of 2021. In his first season, Callachan became an integral part of the Staggies’ side that went on secure top-six status. His initial two-year deal was extended by a further two years, which kept him at the club until 2024.

    He had made 28 appearances the following season, 22/23, before he ruptured his ACL in a match against Celtic in April 2023. That injury kept him sidelined for over a year before he returned to Ross County’s bench in May 2024.

    With 126 Premiership appearances, and 127 Championship, Callachan now returns to Lanarkshire with the Steelmen as he looks to pick up where he left off prior to his injury lay off.

  • First team

    Season Ticket discount for cup tickets

    Season Ticket discount for cup tickets

    We can confirm the price of tickets for three of this year’s Premier Sports Cup matches. 

    For our matches at Fir Park, we can confirm that a Season Ticket discount has been made available for Motherwell, Edinburgh City and Partick Thistle fans.

    If you have a Season Ticket, an adult ticket will cost £10, with all concessions costing £5.

    If you don’t have a Season Ticket, adults will be £12 and concessions will be £6.

    Motherwell season ticket holders will have until the 11th July at 5pm  to secure their own seat for the Edinburgh City match, with the ticket being added to their season card and until 25th July at 5pm for the Partick Thistle match.

    Tickets for Motherwell fans are now available to buy online.

    Montrose v Motherwell

    We can also confirm pricing has been agreed with Montrose for our match on Tuesday 16 July.

    Adult tickets will cost £12, with all concessions costing £6. There will be no discount for season ticket holders.

    Details on how to buy will be communicated shortly when confirmed by Montrose.

    Hospitality

    There will be no hospitality available for the Edinburgh City match. 

    Cooper Bar will open from 12 noon serving food and drink to both home and away supporters.

    Centenary Suite will open from 1pm for drinks only.

    Hospitality is available for our match against Partick Thistle. 

    Cooper Bar will also open from 12 noon serving food and drink to both home and away supporters.

    Combine the full experience of a match day along with exceptional and great value hospitality at Fir Park.

    Centenary Suite
    • 2-course lunch served to your table
    • Pay bar available from 1pm, half-time and one-hour after the final whistle
    • Half-time pie served with tea and coffee
    • Match ticket

    Price: £58

    Kids Price: £28 (12 and under)

    Cooper Box
    • 2x complimentary drinks served to your box pre-match
    • Access to Cooper Suite pre-match, half-time and at full-time for refreshments
    • Half-time refreshments served in the Cooper Suite
    • Indoor seat in an executive Cooper Box

    Price: £44pp

    Dress code for all areas is smart. No jeans, trainers or colours permitted.

    To book, please phone our hospitality team on 01698 338003 or email: hospitality@motherwellfc.co.uk

    Tickets for away supporters Below

    Edinburgh City

    Edinburgh City fans will be housed in Phil O’Donnell stand

    Link to purchase full price tickets is here.

    Edinburgh City have physical tickets for season ticket holders to purchase from their office at the discounted price

    Partick Thistle

    Partick Thistle fans will be housed in Tommy McLean stand upper

    Link to purchase full price tickets is here.

    Partick Thistle have physical tickets for season ticket holders to purchase from their office at the discounted price

    New Catering Company

    The club is delighted to be working with local business Tom, Dick and Harry’s Diner.  The company operate cafes in Carluke and Overtown and will be providing the catering in the Cooper Bar this season on a match day, commencing on the 13th July at the Edinburgh City cup match.

    Come along and support a local business and try out the new food menu.

  • Archive

    Deep Dive: Premier Sports Cup draw

    Deep Dive: Premier Sports Cup draw

    Last month, we discovered our Group G opponents in this year’s Premier Sports Cup. 

    We face trips to Montrose and Clyde, with Edinburgh City and Partick Thistle visiting Fir Park.

    Ticket details for these matches will be published in due course.

    Partick Thistle

    After reaching the Premiership playoffs for the second season running, Partick Thistle missed out on the final after Raith Rovers beat them across the two legs.

    The summer re-build is well underway at Firhill Aaron Muirhead, Luke McBeth and former Motherwell man Robbie Crawford all extending or arriving at the club. Kyle Turner has returned to the Jags from Ross County after a successful spell in Glasgow.

    Brian Graham continued his goalscoring ways last season, finishing the season on 26 goals in all competitions.

    There are a number of ex-Motherwell players within the ranks at Thistle, Steven Lawless is currently in Glasgow, although facing a long spell on the sidelines.

    Jack McMillan was in negotiations with the club to establish whether his stay at Thistle would be extended but the former Motherwell man has moved on.

    Montrose

    Montrose were also involved in playoff action at the end of last season, as they faced off with Inverness CT having finished 4th in League One.

    The Championship side prevailed over the two legs, meaning Montrose will play League One football again this season.

    Despite missing out on promotion, there were some real success stories for The Gable Endies. Kane Hester was a big summer arrival from Elgin City after a prominent season in League Two the season prior, the striker struck on 14 occasions throughout the season.

    Craig Batchelor and long serving Liam Callaghan have departed the club, with the latter serving for over seven years.

    Matheus Machado, Terry Masson and club captain Paul Watson have all signed on for next season.

    They have some real experience in their ranks, with former Dundee United defender Sean Dillon currently turning out for Montrose. Former County man Michael Gardyne is also at Montrose, having made over 40 appearances last season.

    Edinburgh City

    Edinburgh City had a difficult season due to off-field issues and were relegated to League Two after finishing on eight points.

    After the conclusion of the season, it’s now unclear as to who will be playing for Edinburgh City next season. Throughout last season, their team consisted of a mixture of youth players.

    Clyde

    Clyde completed the great escape under Ian McCall last season, after seemingly being cosine to relegation during the League Two campaign. Seven wins 13 games to close the season out

    Former Motherwell men Logan Dunachie and Robbie Leith are under contract for next season, with the former notching five goals in his first season at Clyde.

    The major goal threats for Clyde last season were Martin Rennie, who got 14, and Liam Scullion, who got eight. Both have signed for next season and will be looking to continue where they left off.

    Manager McCall has also committed his immediate future after a successful tenure last season, signing on for season 24/25 also and has ambitions to finish in the top four of League Two this coming season.

  • First team

    Johnny Koutroumbis arrives in Motherwell

    Johnny Koutroumbis arrives in Motherwell

    Defender Johnny Koutroumbis has completed his move to Fir Park, signing a two-year deal, subject to international clearance. 

    The 26-year-old was most recently on the books with A-League side Perth Glory, where he made 41 appearances over a two-year spell.

    Koutroumbis started out with West Adelaide before joining Adelaide United, in the NPL South Australia, in 2016.

    His career went on an upward trajectory when he made a switch to the Newcastle Jets at the end of 2016 on a short-term deal, before sealing a longer term contract after impressing during that spell.

    He would make 95 appearances during his five season with the Jets before moving Western Sydney Wanderers in 2021. He spent a season there before joining up with Perth Glory in 2022.

    A former Australian Under 23 international, Koutroumbis makes his first venture outside of Australian football having made over 140 appearances in the Australian top-flight.

    “There has been a lot of work to get Johnny here,” manager Stuart Kettlewell.

    “So, first of all I want to thank everyone involved as these kinds of deals are never easy.

    “Johnny is a good player who has a wealth of experience in a good league. I’ve spoken with him and he is very ambitious.

    “We both feel this is an excellent opportunity for him to develop and push into that next chapter of his career. He’s came to the other side of the world which is a lot of commitment.

    “He’s now got plenty time to adjust and settle before the competitive season begins.”

  • First team

    Livingston friendly ticket details now confirmed

    Livingston friendly ticket details now confirmed

    Ticket details for our friendly match against Livingston at Fir Park have now been confirmed. 

    You can buy your tickets online now.

    All home fans will be housed in the John Hunter Stand, with adult tickets costing £5 and all concessions costing £2.

  • First team

    Tom Sparrow is a Steelman

    Tom Sparrow is a Steelman

    Tom Sparrow has joined the club on a two-year deal, with the club having an option of a further year.

    The Welsh Under 21 international left Stoke City in the summer, having made four appearances for the senior side.

    He joined Stoke at the age of 14, having previously been with Wolves. Becoming a shining light in their academy, at the age of 16, Sparrow was promoted to the Potters’ Under 18s and Under 21s.

    Centre-midfielder Sparrow made his first team debut in 2021, when he went on loan to Telford United. During that one-month loan, he made six appearances before returning to his parent club.

    Upon his return, he began to break into the matchday squads for the senior Stoke City team and was handed his professional debut on the last day of the 2021/22 season, playing the full match.

    He gained two further starts in the early stages of the season after before joining Hamilton Accies on loan. He made 17 appearances in his time north of the border.

    He spent the first half of last season on loan with Chester, making nine appearances in his time there. He returned to Stoke in January and was a regular in the Premier League 2.

    The 21-year-old midfielder now makes his first permanent move since joining Stoke nine years ago.

    “We’ve been so busy trying to bring in the right players this summer,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “The planning goes back months so it’s rewarding to get another player signed up for the new season.

    “Tom is someone we have been tracking and with both club and player keen on the deal, we are able to get it confirmed early in the summer.

    “It’ll be good for Tom to get into pre-season and build up that match sharpness. He has had a taste of Scottish football and Stoke thought highly of him.”

    “It’s great to be here and get the move done early in the window,” Tom Sparrow added.

    “Being up here this early means I can get a full pre-season under my belt and can get to know everyone.

    “I’m really excited at the prospect of next season having spoken with the manager. He’s full of optimism and it’s hard not to get excited for what he’s trying to build here.”

  • First team

    Fire Suppression Scotland

    Fire Suppression Scotland

    We have entered a new partnership with Fire Suppression Scotland.

    The brand will feature on the back of the first team home and away shirts for a minimum of two years.

    Fire Suppression Scotland is a local company based in Airdrie, specialising in the fire protection sector. Between current employees, the company has over 80- years-experience.

    “We are honoured to be associated with a club like Motherwell Football Club,” Managing director Ryan Sommerville commented.

    “I hope this is the start of a long-lasting relationship.”

    “We are delighted to welcome Fire Suppression Scotland to our partnership portfolio and thank Ryan for his support of the club, Suzanne Reid, commercial director at Motherwell FC added

    “This is a fantastic commercial deal for the club and represents positive news for the club and our supporters.”

    “It is wonderful to partner with another local business who are truly invested in the club’s long-term success and values. I very much look forward to working with them.”

    For a list of Fire Suppression Scotland services, please visit their website.

  • First team

    Kofi Balmer is our first summer signing

    Kofi Balmer is our first summer signing

    Kofi Balmer has agreed a switch to ML1 and is the first new face of the 2024/25 summer window. 

    The Northern Irish centre-back has agreed a two-year deal, with the option of a further year, subject to international clearance.

    Balmer’s big breakthrough came early on his career. At the age of 16, he made his debut for Ballymena United back in the 2016/17 season. Not only did he impress at that young, he scored on his debut against Coleraine.

    He went on to make 90 appearances for Ballymena United during his five years there, winning Ulster Young Footballer of the Year and also made four appearances in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

    Balmer has also made 17 appearances at international level for Northern Ireland Under-19s and Under-21s. In September 2022 he earned his first senior call-up to the national team.

    He made the switch to Larne, which seen him become full-time. He played 35 league games during his one and only season, played in the UEFA Europa Conference League and helped Larne secure more European football.

    In the summer of 2022, Crystal Palace brought Balmer across the water to England. He made the first-team bench of a number of occasions during the first half of that season.

    He continued to impress for the Under 21 side and signed a contract extension with Palace at the end of the season.

    During the summer of 2023, he joined Port Vale on loan where he featured on 16 occasions, before joining AFC Wimbledon for the second half of the season.

    A successful spell with AFC Wimbledon seen his notch three assists, via his long throws, and also scored one goal.

    With 20 appearances for the Northern Irish Under 21 side, and being named in the senior squad, Balmer adds international quality and experience despite being only 23-years-old.

    “It’s great to get Kofi on board,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “There was a lot of interest from other clubs who were looking to sign him so it tells you we’ve got a good player on our hands.

    “He has played lots of football for a boy his age but we still think with our coaching, we can get more out of Kofi and make him even better.

    “I look forward to working with him during pre-season and seeing how he gets on.”

    “I’m so happy to be here,” Kofi Balmer added.

    “I’ve heard some great things about the club and the fan base. I can’t wait to meet everyone and get stuck into work.

    “I feel I can bring a lot to the team and want to make a real impact in my time here.”