Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club

Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club (EACC)
Nickname(s)Edinburgh Accies
Accies
LeagueScotland Championship
Team information
CityEdinburgh, Scotland
ColoursLeague   
T20   
Founded1855; 169 years ago (1855)
Home groundRaeburn Place, Stockbridge, Edinburgh (Capacity: 5000).
New Field, Inverleith, Edinburgh (2nd Ground)
History
Scottish Cup wins1 (1974)
Official websitehttp://www.edinburghacciescricket.co.uk

Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club, generally known as Edinburgh Accies, is a cricket club founded in 1855 and based in Edinburgh, Scotland. The club is the oldest Old Boys cricket club in Scotland.

In 1854, the Edinburgh Academy acquired a playing field at Raeburn Place, Stockbridge, and Edinburgh Accies was founded the following year. Former pupils of the Edinburgh Academy and members of EACC were integral in the development of Scottish cricket, and within a few years all the private schools in Scotland had private cricket grounds.

The club's distinguished history includes 42 Academicals who have played representative cricket, 6 have played both rugby and cricket for Scotland, and a few have played for the MCC. The club won the Scottish Cup in 1974, and Masterton Trophy in 1970 and 1977.

Edinburgh Accies, originally an exclusive club for alumni of the Edinburgh Academy, has signed professionals since 1981, and membership today is open for anyone to join.