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Not to be confused with Helensburgh F.C. or Helensburgh F.C. (1882). Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Helensburgh
Full nameHelensburgh Football Club
Founded1874
Dissolved1882
GroundArdencaple Park
SecretaryJoseph Jamieson
Home colours

Helensburgh F.C. was a nineteenth-century association football club from Helensburgh in Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

History

Report of Helensburgh v 3rd Edinburgh R.V., Scottish Cup First Round, 1874-75

The club was founded in 1874. The club's earliest association match reported was a defeat at home to Rangers F.C. in March 1874.

The club entered the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1874–75, beating the 3rd Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers F.C. in Glasgow in the first round, and losing to local rivals Renton F.C. in the second.

Helensburgh's best run in the Cup came in 1878–79. The club was awarded its tie with Heart of Midlothian F.C. after the Hearts refused to play a replay in accordance with the Scottish Football Association's instructions, and beat Hibernian F.C. at the Powderhall ground, on its way to the semi-finals, which, that season, had three clubs; unfortunately for the club, Helensburgh missed out on the bye to the final, and lost 3–0 at home to a Vale of Leven side heavily backed by a local factory and de facto a professional side.

The following season, the club again lost to the Vale, and lost to Vale for the third year in succession - the regional nature of the draws making such repeat ties more likely - in 1880–81, two goals just before half-time contributing to a 4–1 defeat.

The club's last entry to the competition came in 1881–82, losing in the fourth round to Arthurlie F.C. in a match spoilt by heavy wind. The club folded during the season, thanks to crowds dwindling to the single figures, with competition from the successful Dunbartonshire sides in the vicinity, and the club was struck off the register in August 1882. The name was later used by at least three other clubs, including one founded in 1896 which became a member of the Scottish League.

Colours

The club originally played in blue and yellow shirts and shorts, with black hose. In 1880 the club changed to blue shirts and white shorts.

Ground

The club originally played at Ardencaple Park, two miles from the railway station. In 1877 it moved to Kirkmichael Park.

References

  1. Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. p. 166.
  2. Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. p. 166.
  3. "Rangers (Glasgow) v Helensburgh". Glasgow Herald: 7. 24 March 1874.
  4. "The 10 Dec 1878". London Hearts. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  5. "Football". North British Daily Mail: 3. 10 March 1879.
  6. "Helensburgh v Vale of Leven (Cup tie)". North British Daily Mail: 6. 31 March 1879.
  7. "Vale of Leven v Helensburgh (Cup tie)". Glasgow Herald: 7. 25 October 1880.
  8. "Arthurlie v Helensburgh". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 21 November 1881.
  9. Webb, Jeff (3 August 2020). "Helensburgh FC". Forgotten Clubs. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  10. Weir, John (1993). The Boys From Leven's Winding Shore. PM Publications.
  11. Weir, John (1993). The Boys From Leven's Winding Shore. PM Publications.
  12. "Club Directory". Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  13. Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. p. 166.
  14. "Club Directory". Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved 27 October 2022.


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