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Ayr Academicals F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland
For the short-lived 20th century amateur club, seeAyr Academicals F.C. (1904).

Football club
Ayr Academicals
Full nameAyr Academicals Football Club
Founded1876
Dissolved1879
GroundSpringvale Park
SecretaryJohn Watt

Ayr Academicals Football Club was afootball team from theScottish town ofAyr.

History

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The club was founded in October 1876, at a meeting at the Ayr Assembly Rooms, in which it was "unanimously agreed" to merge theAyr Academy andAyr Eglinton clubs, to form a new club,Ayr Academicals. The new club's secretary was to be the Eglinton secretary John Watt, with Eglinton captain John Holm captaining the Academicals side.[1] The two clubs had previously been close, the Eglinton side which had played in theScottish Cup earlier in the season including at least 5 players who had played for Ayr Academy in friendlies the previous season,[2] 4 of whom had played in the academy side which beat Eglinton 2–0 in November 1875.[3]

The new side entered theScottish Cup in1877–78, reaching the third round (last 34); in the second round the club beatKilmarnock. The club was also a founder member of the Ayrshire Football Association and entered the firstAyrshire Cup,[4] losing in the first round toKilbirnie.[5]

In 1878–79, the club lost in the second round of the Scottish Cup toMauchline, the club which had beaten the Academicals the previous year. The club did go further in the Ayrshire Cup; in the first round the club walked overAyr Thistle and was eliminated in the fourth round (the final 6) byKilmarnock Portland, the Portland side defending a one-goal lead through time-wasting tactics, continually sending the ball "into 'touch'".[6]

The club entered the Scottish Cup for 1879–80, and was drawn to play Kilmarnock. This appears to have been a speculative entry, perhaps as a back-up plan, as the football club no longer existed. In April 1879, the club had merged with Ayr Thistle to formAyr F.C.,[7] in time for a friendly match againstCalthorpe F.C. ofBirmingham, which was touring Scotland over Easter, and to whomArchie Hunter had recommended Ayr Thistle as an opponent.[8] The name Ayr Academical (in the singular) survived as an athletics club.[9]

Colours

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The club played in navy shirts with a white Maltese cross badge, and white knickerbockers.[10]

Grounds

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At the initial foundation meeting, the club secured the use of the Cattle Show Ground, close toAyr railway station, from the owner Mr Dewar.[11] From its second season the club played at Springvale Park.[12]

The club experimented with floodlit football in 1878, but the match (againstGlasgow University F.C.) was not a success, thanks to continual rain causing intermittent blackouts.[13]

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Ayr Academical".North British Daily Mail: 3. 16 October 1876.
  2. ^"Football".Irvine Herald: 2. 13 November 1875.
  3. ^"Football".Irvine Herald: 4. 20 November 1875.
  4. ^"Ayrshire Football Association".North British Daily Mail: 3. 22 October 1877.
  5. ^"Ayrshire Cup".Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved14 February 2023.
  6. ^"Cup ties".Irvine Herald: 6. 29 March 1879.
  7. ^Carmichael, Duncan (1990).The Official History of Ayr United Football Club Vol. 1. Contour Press. p. 8.
  8. ^"Football".Irvine Herald: 6. 18 April 1879.
  9. ^"Ayr Academical Athletic Club Sports".Glasgow Herald: 7. 30 August 1880.
  10. ^"Club Directory".Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved27 October 2022.
  11. ^"Ayr Academical".North British Daily Mail: 3. 16 October 1876.
  12. ^"Academical Athletic Sports".North British Daily Mail: 3. 13 May 1878.
  13. ^"Football by electric light".North British Daily Mail: 4. 8 November 1878.
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