Brown to lead Dons in new campaign

Glass confirms former Celtic skipper will take over as team captain

Published 17th Jul 2021
Last updated 17th Jul 2021

ABERDEEN have confirmed that Scott Brown will be team captain as they prepare for the new season, with Joe Lewis remaining club captain.

It’s a move that was widely predicted given that Brown led Celtic to so many triumphs and also skippered the national team.

The 36-year-old will lead the team out in next Thursday’s UEFA Conference League clash with Swedish side Hacken.

Manager Stephen Glass said: “We are all happy to have him here and are looking forward to seeing the impact that his leadership, both on and off the park will bring to Aberdeen FC.

“I am certain the supporters will enjoy watching him represent our great Club, I know he is proud to have been given the honour of leading the team as captain.

“I can assure you all that the drive he has to continue his record of being a winner, now in the red of Aberdeen, will be evident immediately.

“It is also important to acknowledge the role that Joe Lewis has played as captain and will continue to play for us as Club captain.

“Following conversations with him, I am pleased that he has a desire to serve as Club captain. Having seen his leadership qualities first-hand, Joe’s commitment to Aberdeen and the North-east Community is something that I greatly admire, and it is vitally important for us as a community Club to embrace those qualities.

“Joe continues to command great respect in the dressing room, as well as among the Aberdeen fans, and along with Scott and the rest of the squad will strive to deliver a winning team for you all to celebrate with.

“We are all eagerly anticipating our first match against BK Häcken and Thursday and we can’t wait to see the return of our loyal supporters to the stadium. It’s got the makings of another memorable European night at Pittodrie.”

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