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Airdrie United Story

The origins of Airdrie United

Airdrie United was founded in 2002 in Airdrie, Scotland. From its earliest seasons, the club has been a key part of the local footballing landscape, with a supporter base that has grown alongside the team. Over more than a century, that bond between club and community has shaped The Diamonds's identity and produced a culture of passion that follows the side through every generation.

Great moments and honours

Airdrie United's history is marked by memorable Scottish Championship campaigns and cup runs, with trophies etched into the fans' collective memory. Standout seasons, decisive matches, and unforgettable goals form the repertoire every generation of supporter holds onto with pride. Even through tougher years, the club has kept the tradition and relevance that make it a reference point in Scotland football.

The stadium and the club's home

Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie is Airdrie United's home and the stage where fans live every match day alongside the team. The stadium is part of the club's identity — the setting of historic moments, large crowds, and unique atmospheres. Around it, training facilities and direct engagement with the local community keep The Diamonds rooted in the city where it was born.

The fanbase and the rivalry

Airdrie United's fanbase is one of the club's strongest hallmarks. Loyal at home and on the road, The Diamonds supporters follow every match with intensity and turn matchdays into collective celebrations. The oldest and most important rivalry is with Albion Rovers — a fixture that spans generations, produces outstanding performances, and often decides pivotal moments of the season.

This hub — our Airdrie United fan portal

This is an independent hub, built by fans for fans, focused on bringing together everything that matters to Airdrie United supporters: the latest news, upcoming fixtures, recent results, the squad, the injury list, and the Scottish Championship table. All in one place and updated daily, in both Portuguese and English, so The Diamonds fans don't have to hop between several sources to keep up with the club.

We're not officially affiliated with Airdrie United — our goal is simply to organise the publicly available information in a clean, fast, and reliable way. For official club communications (statements, definitive schedules, institutional decisions), we always recommend checking the club's own channels.