Английская Википедия:Dumbreck F.C.
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Dumbreck Football Club was a 19th-century association football club based in Glasgow.
History
The club was formed in 1872[1] out of the Dumbreck Cricket Club[2] and was one of the eight founder members of the Scottish Football Association.[3] Its earliest recorded matches were against the Clydesdale club in early 1873.[4]
Dumbreck was the opposition for Queen's Park on 25 October 1873 for the first match played at the first Hampden Park.[5] It was also the first match in which Queen's Park wore its iconic black and white hooped jerseys.[6]
Dumbreck entered Scottish Cup tournaments between 1873–74 and 1877–78, [7] the club's best run coming in 1875–76, when it reached the quarter-finals (last 7). The club was unlucky to draw the dominant Queen's Park at that stage and lost 2–0; the club protested after the match about one of the Queen's Park goals. One noteworthy factor was that the Dumbreck goalkeeper M'Geoch was a pioneer in drop-kicking the ball, rather than kicking it from dead, which was considered at the time to generate greater distance.[8]
Although the club was active in the Scottish FA committees until 1877, and (with 75 members in 1876) was on a par with Rangers, the club disappeared before the 1877–78 season. It withdrew from the Scottish Cup rather than face the new Shawfield club[9][10] having resolved not to play any more fixtures.[11]
Colours
Dumbreck played in blue shirts with white shorts, with scarlet stockings in 1873 and black and white stockings in 1874.[12][13]
Notable players
- Alex M'Geoch (also spelled McGeoch), who represented Scotland on four occasions.[14]
References
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- ↑ The Men with the Educated Feet, F.H.C Robertson, Page 10
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- ↑ The Shawfield club changed its name afterwards to Derby.
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- ↑ Charles Alcock Yearbooks 1873–74
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