Paul McGinn will remain Motherwell captain for the 2025/26 season.
“It will always be an honour to be the captain of this football club,” McGinn said.
“The dressing room has lots of experience within it, and I know we’re going to need all of that throughout the season. Personally, I hope to be leading from the front a lot more this season.
“We have a good group, and the manager has been laying the groundwork and foundations for the upcoming campaign. I also want to mention the supporters, who have shown me their loyal support throughout my time here.
“I hope everyone is excited for the new season to get started. The players will give it everything to make you proud of your club.”
Manager Jens Berthel Askou has handed the responsibility to McGinn and has also assigned Liam Gordon, Stephen O’Donnell, Lennon Miller and Andy Halliday as vice-captains.
“Paul McGinn will continue as Club Captain and will be supported by a leadership group consisting of Stephen O’Donnell, Andy Halliday, Liam Gordon, and Lennon Miller,” manager Jens Berthel Askou explained.
“The vice-captains will take turns captaining the team should Paul be absent from the team. During my first weeks here, it has become clear just how important this group is to the team, both on and off the pitch.
“In different ways, they each personify the club’s values and possess invaluable leadership qualities that have been driving the culture here long before my arrival.
“They are very good footballers, but more importantly, they are people of loyalty, integrity, and empathy. They will protect our environment, keep everyone on their toes, and help people thrive.”