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Broxburn F.C. (1902)

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Broxburn
Full nameBroxburn Football Club
Nicknamethe Whites[1]
Founded1902
Dissolved1912
GroundCrow Park

Broxburn Football Club was afootball club fromBroxburn inWest Lothian.

History

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The club was formed in 1902 as a "resuscitation" of the previousBroxburn senior club, which had ceased operations in 1894. The club's first match was againstMossend Swifts F.C. on 15 March 1902 and included a number of players who had played for the previous incarnation.[3]

The club entered theScottish Cup via thequalifying competition from 1902 to 1911. The club won through the Qualifying Cup far enough to qualify for the Scottish Cup itself twice. The first time was in the club's competition debut in 1902–03, starting off with a 7–0 win atMossend Swifts. The tie against local rivalsBathgate in the second round was controversial. Bathgate won the fixture 2–1, disappointing the 300 who had travelled from Broxburn on special trains,[4] but theScottish Football Association upheld a Broxburn protest on the basis that goalkeeper Martin Hughes of Bathgate was ineligible for the Cup, as he had played for another side in a 5-a-side match pre-season.[5] Bathgate's counter-protest that Broxburn had not paid the 10s deposit was controversially overruled,[6] and Broxburn won the replayed tie 8–3, Bathgate's Gillon being sent off early on for kicking a Broxburn player; replacement goalkeeper Boyd described as being "dropped from Mars to learn the game" and that "goal-keeping was not his strong point".[7]

The club lost toStenhousemuir - eventual semi-finalists in the Scottish Cup itself - in the fourth round of the Qualifying Cup 2–1, the winning goal coming from goalkeeper Fairley being charged over the line, and the referee originally giving a free-kick to Broxburn, but changing his mind under pressure from the home fans.[8] Nevertheless, the club had already become entitled to enter the main competition; drawn away atLeith Athletic, the club bowed out by a 4–1 score, having surprised theEdinburgh side by taking an early lead.[9]

The second time was in1908–09, when it was drawn to playBeith in the first round. The match required four replays[10][11] before it was finally decided in favour of Beith, the final tie taking place atLove Street, the ground ofSt Mirren, on 5 February 1909, the day before the tie's winners were to play the Buddies in the second round.[12]

The club was however successful locally. It was a three-time winner of theLinlithgowshire Cup,[13] and also won the City Cup in 1909–10, albeit that competition by then was restricted to four clubs (the others being Leith Athletic,St Bernards, andWest Calder Swifts).

At the start of April 1912, the club andBroxburn Athletic agreed to a merger, the new club to be calledBroxburn United.[14] The last match for the clubs was the final of the Gardeners' Cup (a charity invitational competition of long standing), won by Broxburn; a week later for Athletics players played for Broxburn againstRangers in a friendly "with a view to testing their qualifications for 'The United'".[15]

Colours

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The club originally played in white jerseys,[16] changing to blue in 1910.[17]

Ground

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The club's first home ground was Crow Park, on Station Road.[18] This was a distance from the town centre and in 1904 the club obtained support from local businessmen to restore the old ground at Sports Field, the pitch being 112 yards x 60 yards, and with a cycling track around it.[19] The first match at Sports Field was a 2–1 win overHearts of Beath in theEast of Scotland Cup qualifying section, on 17 September; the tie had originally been played at Shamrock Park, because Sports Field was not ready, but Hearts of Beath protested the defeat on the basis that Shamrock Park had not been registered as Broxburn's home ground.[20]

References

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  1. ^"Arbroath v Broxburn".Lothian Courier: 3. 9 January 1903.
  2. ^"Junior Match Secretaries".Lothian Courier: 7. 19 January 1889.
  3. ^"Broxburn v Mossend Swifts".Lothian Courier: 7. 21 March 1902.
  4. ^"Broxburn v Bathgate".Lothian Courier: 3. 10 October 1902.
  5. ^"Scottish Football Association".Lothian Courier: 3. 10 October 1902.
  6. ^"A "Travesty Of Justice"".Lothian Courier: 3. 17 October 1902.
  7. ^"Broxburn v Bathgate".Lothian Courier: 3. 17 October 1902.
  8. ^"Broxburn v Stenhousemuir".Lothian Courier: 3. 31 October 1902.
  9. ^"Broxburn v Leith Athletic".Leicester Daily Mercury: 4. 17 January 1903.
  10. ^"Broxburn v Mossend Swifts".Lothian Courier: 7. 21 March 1902.
  11. ^"Remarkable Scottish Cup tie".Manchester Courier: 2. 5 February 1909.
  12. ^"Decided at Paisley".Daily Record: 6. 6 February 1909.
  13. ^"Linlithgowshire Cup".Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  14. ^"Proposed amalgamation of local football clubs".Lothian Courier: 8. 5 April 1912.
  15. ^"Football".Lothian Courier: 7. 19 April 1912.
  16. ^"Broxburn v Bo'ness".Lothian Courier: 3. 7 November 1902.
  17. ^"Club Directory".Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved27 October 2022.
  18. ^"Broxburn v Mossend Swifts".Lothian Courier: 7. 21 March 1902.
  19. ^"The New Football Ground".Lothian Courier: 5. 10 June 1904.
  20. ^"Opening of Broxburn new ground".Lothian Courier: 3. 23 September 1904.
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Entrants to thefirst Scottish Cup
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