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Callander F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Callander
Full nameCallander Football Club
Founded1872
Dissolved1874
GroundHaughs, Glasgow Green
CaptainArchibald McLaren
SecretaryWilliam McFarlane

Callander Football Club was a short-lived 19th-century football club fromGlasgow.

History

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Match report for Callander v Eastern, Glasgow Herald, 20 June 1873

The club was formed in 1872, out of members of the defunct originalThistle F.C.,[1] and named after thePerthshire village which was the origin of many of its members.

In its first half-season, the club claimed to have played three matches, all of which were 0–0 draws.[2] One of those draws, atFleshers' Haugh onGlasgow Green in May 1872, was the first match forRangers F.C.[3]

The club was one of the original 16 teams to participate in the inaugural season of theScottish Cup. It lost in the first round of the1873–74 Scottish Cup, 2–0 toAlexandra Athletic; theGlasgow Herald stated that the Callander side "manoeuvred at times very badly". One issue is that its membership overlapped with that of the biggerEastern club (which also played at the Haughs) and some of its better players, including back W. Somers and forward Peter Andrews, had thrown their lot in with Eastern for the tournament.[4] Callander also changed its line-up from 2–1–7 to 2–2–6, so the players may not have been as familiar with each other and their roles as the Athletes were.[5]

The club seems to have wound up shortly afterwards as there is no record of it playing again; it was in effect absorbed into Eastern, as players such as goalkeeper G. Pickering, backs J. B. Connell, Somers, and W. M'Farlane, and forwards J. Davidson, J. Blackadder, and Andrews, are found in Eastern line-ups in 1874.[6][7][8]

Colours

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The club colours were blue caps, white jerseys, and blue knickerbockers.[9]

Ground

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The club played at the Haughs, on Glasgow Green, one and a half miles from theRoyal Exchange.[10]

Notable players

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  • Peter Andrews, the only Callander player to go on to win an international cap, playing against England in 1875.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Club Directory".Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved27 October 2022.
  2. ^Alcock, Charles (1873).Football Annual. London: Virtue. p. 98.
  3. ^"In the spirit of the Gallant Pioneers".Club 1872. Retrieved28 October 2022.
  4. ^"Eastern v Rovers".Glasgow Daily Mail: 3. 20 October 1873.
  5. ^"Football".Glasgow Herald: 7. 20 October 1873.
  6. ^"Clydesdale v Eastern".Glasgow Daily Mail: 7. 8 February 1874.
  7. ^"Queen's Park v Eastern".Glasgow Herald: 6. 6 October 1874.
  8. ^"Standard v Eastern".Glasgow Herald: 6. 26 October 1874.
  9. ^Alcock, Charles (1873).Football Annual. London: Virtue. p. 98.
  10. ^Alcock, Charles (1873).Football Annual. London: Virtue. pp. 97–98.
  11. ^"Scotland - International Matches 1872-1880".rsssf. Retrieved22 June 2025.

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