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Kelvinbank
Full nameKelvinbank Football Club
Founded1876
Dissolved1880
GroundWestbourne Park
SecretaryDugald Maccall, William J. Cumming, George R. Connell

Home colours

Kelvinbank Football Club was a 19th-century football club originally based in Govan, but which spent the majority of its existence in Partick, in Glasgow.

History[edit]

The club was founded in 1876.[1] The earliest recorded match for the club was a 1–0 defeat at the Renfrew Ramblers in December 1876.[2]

The club was one of 36 admitted to the Scottish Football Association at the start of the 1877–78 season,[3] which meant the club could enter the 1877–78 Scottish Cup. In the first round, Kelvinbank beat Petershill 3–2 at the latter's Avenue Park in a "very fast game".[4] In the second, despite the "good service" of M'Call in goal, Kelvinbank went down 2–1 at Parkgrove.[5]

The club entered the Cup for the next four seasons. In the first three it lost in the first round; in the fourth it scratched.[6] Kelvinbank was particularly unlucky with the draw, never being drawn at home in an era in which home advantage was vital. Further, in 1878–79, it was given an impossible task by being drawn at Queen's Park, the giants of the game at the time, who breezed past 8–0, Jerry Weir scoring a hat-trick. The strength of the home side was shown by the Cup tie following a curtain-raiser between Stoke and the Queen's Park reserve XI, which the reserves won 4–1.[7]

By 1881 the club was restricted to 40 members, fewer than Partick and Partick Thistle.[8] With a declining membership and a large number of new clubs starting up, Kelvinbank did not pay its subscription for the 1882–83 season, and was removed from the Scottish FA membership roll.[9]

Colours[edit]

The club played in scarlet and blue 2" hooped shirts, white knickers, and blue hose.[10]

Grounds[edit]

The club played at the following grounds:

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 87.
  • ^ "Matches played on Saturday". Glasgow Herald: 7. 18 December 1876.
  • ^ "Scottish Football Association". North British Daily Mail: 4. 12 September 1877.
  • ^ "Association Cup ties". North British Daily Mail: 6. 1 October 1877.
  • ^ "Association Cup ties". North British Daily Mail: 3. 22 October 1877.
  • ^ Scottish FA Minutes 1881–84. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 20 September 1881. p. 8.
  • ^ "Queen's Park v Kelvinbank". North British Daily Mail: 6. 23 September 1878.
  • ^ Livingstone, Robert (1881). Scottish Football Association Annual 1881–82. Gillespie Brothers. p. 99.
  • ^ SFA minutes 1881–84. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 27 August 1882. p. 75.
  • ^ Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 88.
  • ^ Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 87.
  • ^ "Local football fixtures". North British Daily Mail: 6. 26 September 1877.
  • ^ Dick, William (1878). Scottish Football Annual 1878–79. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 53.
  • ^ Dick, William (1879). Scottish Football Annual 1879–80. Glasgow: Dunlop & Foote. p. 73.

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