Английская Википедия:Carnarvon Athletic F.C.
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Carnarvon Athletic F.C.[1] was an association football club from Caernarfon in north Wales.
History
The club was formed in 1876, as a football side from an athletic club founded in 1866,[2] and played 5 matches in its first season, winning one.[3] It played in the first Welsh Cup in 1877–78, losing at home to Bangor in the first round.[4]
After playing in the first two competitions, the club stepped back from the national competition, playing instead in the Northern Welsh Association Cup, which was first played in 1879–80; the club reached the semi-final stage, which consisted of 3 clubs, but did not draw the bye, and lost to Llanrwst.[5] The club went one stage further in 1881–82, but lost to Mountain Rangers of Bangor in the final.[6] It also apparently reached the final in 1883–84, but a protest from Bangor that the C.A.C.'s winning goal came from a foul was upheld,[7] and Carnarvon refused to re-play the tie, instead launching a counter-protest (on the basis that the chairman could not hear the protest, as his club had not paid a subscription fee), which was dismissed.[8]
Athletic re-entered the national competition from 1884–85, and reached the semi-final on its return, albeit after only winning one tie; in the last four, the club lost to Druids at the Racecourse Ground.[9]
The club took over Carnarvon Wanderers at the end of the 1886–87 season, the Wanderers players (including star forward Harry Owen and secretary Humphreys)[10] joining the club afterwards.[11] The Athletic reserve team used the Wanderers name on at least one occasion afterwards.[12]
Despite this boost to membership, the club only entered the Welsh Cup once more, in 1890–91, losing in the first round at home to Rhyl.[13] The last reference to the club is a 4–1 defeat at Bangor in a charity match on 22 April 1893.[14]
Colours
The club played in scarlet and black.[15]
Ground
The athletic club's ground was at a field close to Caernarfon Castle, on the opposite side of the Seiont, and belonved to one Rice W. Thomas.[16] By 1877 the club was playing on a ground at Bethesda Road,[17] 5 minutes from Carnarvon station.[18] although the club was back at Mr Thomas' field - now called Coedhelen Ferry Field - by 1881.[19] The club moved to The Oval in 1888.[20]
Notable players
- Richard Parry Williams, capped for Wales in 1886 when a Carnarvon Athletic player[21]
References
- ↑ The club name uses the English spelling for Caernarfon, even in Welsh-language media: see e.g. Y Bel Droed, Herald Cymraeg, p. 5, 28 February 1884.
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