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Crosshill F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crosshill
Full nameCrosshill Football Club
Founded1874
Dissolved1877
GroundKilmaining Park
SecretaryA. McTavish
CaptainL. Liddell[1]

Crosshill Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Glasgow.

History

The club was founded in 1874, under the name Woodbank.[2] The club's first match was at home to the Argyll club of Dennistoun in March;[3] its first win came the next month against the Regent Park, thanks to a George Munro hat-trick.[4] The club was running two XIs by the end of the season.[5]

The club changed its name to Crosshill in February-March 1875.[6] Under the Crosshill name, the club entered the 1876–77 Scottish Cup, the only time it would enter the competition. In the first round, Crosshill won 2–1 at Hyde Park Locomotive Works of Cowlairs, with goals from Munro and club secretary McTavish.[7] In the second round (last 41), the club drew 0–0 at home to Govan side Lancefield, but lost 2–0 in the replay.[8]

Although there are references to a Crosshill club playing from the 1877–78 season onwards, this was a different club, the Crosshill Rangers,[9] who had been active in 1876–77 using Queen's Park as its home.[10][11] It seems the original Crosshill club had ceased operations after the 1876–77 season.

Colours

The club played in white jerseys and knickers, and blue and white stockings.[12]

Grounds

The club originally played at Queen's Park.[13] By 1876 it had moved to Kilmaining Park, in Old Cathcart, 100 yards from the Cathcart omnibus stop.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Argyle v Woodbank". Glasgow Herald: 5. 9 March 1874.
  2. ^ "Scottish Football Club Directory".
  3. ^ "Argyle v Woodbank". Glasgow Herald: 5. 5 March 1874.
  4. ^ "Matches played on Saturday". Glasgow Herald: 6. 7 April 1874.
  5. ^ "2d Woodbank v Maxwell". Glasgow Herald: 7. 28 April 1874.
  6. ^ "Stonefield v 2d Crosshill". North British Daily Mail: 6. 8 March 1875.; the only goal of the game was scored by J. Liddell for Crosshill, possibly the brother of the first XI's captain
  7. ^ "Hyde Park Locomotive Works v Crosshill". North British Daily Mail: 6. 2 October 1876.
  8. ^ "Football - Saturday". North British Daily Mail: 3. 30 October 1876.
  9. ^ "Crosshill (late Crosshill Rangers) v Firpark". North British Daily Mail: 3. 24 September 1877.
  10. ^ "Crosshill Rangers v 2d Arington". North British Daily Mail: 3. 23 October 1876.
  11. ^ "Crosshill Rangers v Western Rangers". North British Daily Mail: 6. 2 October 1876.
  12. ^ Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. p. 116.
  13. ^ "Argyle v Woodbank". Glasgow Herald: 5. 9 March 1874.
  14. ^ Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. p. 116.
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