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  • Club

    Callum Davidson raises over £1000 for the Motherwell FC Community Trust

  • Club

    2024/25 end of season squad update

  • Club

    Kyrk Macmillan provides club update

  • Club

    Early Bird deadline extended

  • First team

    Lukas Fadinger is a Steelman

  • First team

    Tawanda Maswanhise in Zimbabwe squad

  • First team

    Heading back to Delden for 2025 Pre-season

  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Richard Foster // Optimism for the future

  • Archive

    Callum Slattery win third successive player of the month award

  • Archive

    Michael Wimmer joins SSV Jahn Regensburg

  • Club

    Callum Davidson raises over £1000 for the Motherwell FC Community Trust

    Callum Davidson raises over £1000 for the Motherwell FC Community Trust

    Former Motherwell first-team performance therapist Callum Davidson raised over £2135 for the Motherwell FC and Wigan Athletic Community Trust’s after completing the Birmingham half-marathon. 

    A lecturer in sports therapy at Birmingham City University, Davidson sought to challenge himself by running the Birmingham half-marathon to raise awareness of his own mental health journey whilst giving back to the communities and mental health projects that supported him at both the Motherwell FC and Wigan Athletic Community Trusts.

    Davidson hopes that the funds raised will support both Community Trusts’ to providing a safe and supportive network to help people understand and tackle their mental health issues.

    You can read the entirety of Callum’s interview with the Motherwell FC Community trust HERE or the entirety of his story by visiting his GoFundMe page HERE.

  • Club

    2024/25 end of season squad update

    2024/25 end of season squad update

    Now that our 2024/25 William Hill Premiership season has reached it’s conclusion, we can provide an update on our playing squad. 

    Players under contract
    • Aston Oxborough
    • Calum Ward
    • Stephen O’Donnell
    • Liam Gordon
    • Kofi Balmer
    • Paul McGinn
    • Johnny Koutroumbis
    • Ewan Wilson
    • Tom Sparrow
    • Callum Slattery
    • Andy Halliday
    • Lennon Miller
    • Dylan Wells
    • Lukas Fadinger (Summer signing 2025)
    • Luca Ross
    • Zach Robinson
    • Apostolos Stamatelopoulos
    • Filip Stuparevic
    • Sam Nicholson
    • Tawanda Maswanhise
    Loan player returning to parent club
    • Archie Mair
    • Ellery Balcombe
    • Marvin Kaleta
    • Kai Andrews
    • Tony Watt
    • Luke Plange
    • Will Dickson
    • Luke Armstrong
    • Jack Vale
    • Jair Tavares
    Players departing
    • Shane Blaney
    • Ross Callachan
    • Mark Ferrie
    Players who have agreed extensions
    • Olly Whyte

    We remain in dialogue with all remaining players, whose personal circumstances are all different. Given the current managerial situation at the club, decisions will be made in the coming weeks with regards to these players.

    An update also on our Under 18 squad.

    Contract extension agreed
    • Campbell Forrest
    • Mikey Booth
    • Scott Williamson
    Under Contract
    • Jack McConnell
    • Jon-Joe Friel
    • Jay Gillies
    • Andrew Arnott
    • Rocco McColm
    • Zander McAllister
    • Nathan Lawson
    • Harry McLean
    Players Departing
    • Max Ross
    • Brannan McDermott
    • Zack Flatman
    • Derrin Marshall
    • Ross Nelson
    • Zack Tomany

    One player who says goodbye is Shane Blaney who arrived from Sligo Rovers in January 2023. The Irish centre-back played over 50 games in the claret and amber, giving 100% every time he crossed the white line.

    Amongst the number of loan players returning to their parent clubs, Tony Watt reached 100 games for Motherwell in his final appearance for the club against Kilmarnock. A milestone he should be proud of, we thank him for his efforts over the course of both spells at the club.

    It’s never easy to say goodbye to players and we are grateful for their efforts at Motherwell. With 21 first-team players contracted for next season, recruitment will continue during the summer months as we look to towards the beginning of pre-season in June.

    The club wishes to thank each player who is leaving for their service and wishes them the very best in their careers.

  • Club

    Kyrk Macmillan provides club update

    Following the announcement that Michael Wimmer has departed the club, Chairman Kyrk Macmillan discusses how Wimmer’s departure came about and the reasons for why it happened.

    He also speaks about Ahmet Koc, and how the recruitment process for a new manager is going.

  • Club

    Early Bird deadline extended

    Early Bird deadline extended

    Chairman Kyrk Macmillan has confirmed that the deadline to get your season ticket for the 2025/26 campaign at a discounted price has been extended.

    The discount will be available until Friday 20 June at 4pm, the same day when we will discover our 2025/26 Premiership fixtures for the season.

    Chairman Macmillan confirmed this news in his club update which can be viewed here.

    You are able to renew or purchase your season ticket for the upcoming campaign here.

    Alternatively, call us on 01698 333333 or email tickets@motherwellfc.co.uk.

    Season ticket holders have until the 1st of July to secure their seat.

    We are offering the option of paying your season ticket through a standing order payment each month.

    There is the option to pay your season ticket over a maximum of six standing order payments directly to the club, with no interest payments or fees, providing full payment is made by December 2025.

    To set this standing order up, you must contact us directly and complete a form.

    Please call into the Ticket Office to arrange.

  • First team

    Lukas Fadinger is a Steelman

    Lukas Fadinger is a Steelman

    Lukas Fadinger has joined the club on a two-year deal.

    The 24-year-old midfielder joins after a two-year stint with Austrian Bundesliga side Rheindorf Altach, where he made 61 appearances and scored four goals.

    Fadinger came through the ranks at Sturm Graz, where he made his first-team debut at just 17.

    A prominent feature in the Graz II team, Fadinger was loaned out to SV Lafnitz in the second tier of Austrian football in 2019, where he made 66 appearances across three seasons.

    He moved to Hartberg in 2022, where he made 30 appearances in the Austrian top-flight in his sole season with the club.

    “I am so happy to be at this club,” Lukas Fadinger said.

    “We’ve been holding talks for a couple of months now, and to now finally say I’m a Motherwell player makes me very happy.

    “This move excites me, and it’s a big step forward in my career. I’m already looking forward to the start of the new season and meeting all the fans.”

  • First team

    Tawanda Maswanhise in Zimbabwe squad

    Tawanda Maswanhise in Zimbabwe squad

    Tawanda Maswanhise has been named in Zimbabwe’s latest squad. 

    The Warriors have two friendly matches lined up in June in Morocco. They take on Niger and Burkino Faso before their World Cup qualifiers continue in September.

    • Zimbabwe v Burkino Faso 
    • Friday 6 June 
    • Kick Off TBC
    • Venue TBC

     

    • Niger v Zimbabwe 
    • Tuesday 10 June 
    • Kick Off TBC
    • Venue TBC
  • First team

    Heading back to Delden for 2025 Pre-season

    Heading back to Delden for 2025 Pre-season

    We will return to Delden, Netherlands for the third successive pre-season.

    The squad will travel to the camp on Wednesday 25 June, and will return on Wednesday 2 July.

    Two friendly matches will take during our stay. We will face Eredivisie side FC Twente once again, following the 2-2 draw last summer. The match will take place on Tuesday 1 July.

    Our other fixture will be against an opponent to be confirmed, on Saturday 28 June.

    Supporter entry and ticket pricing will be confirmed in due course. Both matches will take place in Beckum.

     

    • Motherwell v TBC
    • Saturday 28 June

     

    • Motherwell v FC Twente
    • Tuesday 1 July
  • Reserves & Under 18s

    Richard Foster // Optimism for the future

    Richard Foster has been at the helm of our Under 18s squad this season, guiding them to the top of the bottom half of the league.

    Now with the season at an end, he reflects on what he has taken for his own learning purposes this season and gives us insight into who could be the stars of tomorrow.

    With the mic on Foster for a match against Hearts, we also see how he coaches the team during a match.

  • Archive

    Callum Slattery win third successive player of the month award

    Callum Slattery win third successive player of the month award

    Callum Slattery is your G4 Claims player of the month award for May. 

    The midfielder picks up his third successive player of the month award, having won in both March and April.

    Slattery continued his strong end to the season in the final four matches. Starting all four of the final games, he was at the heart of everything that was good.

    The 26-year-old notched his sixth goal of the season against Kilmarnock in our final home match, making him joint-top goalscorer for the season with Tawanda Maswanhise and Tom Sparrow.

  • Archive

    Michael Wimmer joins SSV Jahn Regensburg

    Michael Wimmer joins SSV Jahn Regensburg

    We can confirm that Michael Wimmer has departed the club to become manager of German side SSV Jahn Regensburg.

    After the final match of the 2024/25 season, Wimmer travelled back home to Germany. He reached out to the Chairman and Chief Executive of the club to inform them that he would like to remain in Germany to take up a position as manager of 3. Liga side SSV Jahn Regensburg.

    Wimmer explained the reasons for wishing to accept the new role were predominantly due to major family issues that have recently arisen in Germany.

    Following extensive conversations with Michael, the club very reluctantly negotiated a compensation package with SSV Jahn Regensburg.

    “I want to thank the Board and all the staff at the club for the way they welcomed me to Scotland and also supported me so much from when I arrived in February,” Michael Wimmer said.

    “They have done everything to support me and my family during my time here.

    “This has been an ongoing, extremely difficult position that I have found myself in, and the club have done all they could to support me during these challenging times, both whilst I was in post and while I have been back in Germany.

    “I am sorry to all the Motherwell fans; the support you have shown me has been outstanding, and I have loved learning about this wonderful club. This decision was an extremely hard one for me to make; however, I have decided to move back home, as I need to put my family first and be with them, and I want to thank the board for the understanding shown through these challenging times.

    “I hope the club can continue to progress next season. I really enjoyed the time I spent in Scotland. There are great people at the club who are ambitious and want the best for the club going forward. I only wish everyone at Motherwell FC the very best for the future.”

    The Club wishes Michael and his family the best going forward.

    The Club will now start the process of recruiting a new manager with immediate effect.

    The Club will be making no further comment at this time.