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Darnconner Britannia F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Darnconner Britannia
Full nameDarnconner Britannia F.C.
Founded1886
Dissolved1914
GroundPublic Park
PresidentW. Roy
Match SecretaryGilbert Stewart
CaptainH. Lyle[1]

Darnconner Britannia F.C. was anassociation football club from the lost village of Darnconner,[2] nearAuchinleck inAyrshire.

History

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The players who won the Ayrshire 2nd XI Cup for Darnconner Britannia, Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald, 1 June 1894

The club was founded in 1886, first noted as entering the 1886–87Ayrshire Cup; the club lost toCumnock side Nibsters in a first round replay.[3]

The club joined theScottish Football Association in August 1888, its name described asBritannia (Auchinleck), at the same time as, amongst other clubs,Celtic.[4] It duly entered the1888–89 Scottish Cup, being drawn to visitAnnbank in the first round. The tie was a farce; the tie was set for 1 September, and Britannia, thinking it was to kick off at 3pm, was dressed and ready, and, with Annbank not being present, the club kicked off, scored, and claimed the tie, as was required at the time. Annbank, thinking the tie was to kick off at 4pm, and finding Britannia having already gone, did likewise. Given the circumstances, the tie was properly played off on 8 September, under protest, Annbank winning 5–1.[5] Britannia's protest about being forced to replay was in vain - the club had not included the deposit money, so the Scottish FA dismissed the protest.[6]

The tie was the club's only appearance in the Scottish Cup, as its tenure as a senior club lasted one season, leaving the Scottish FA the following August.[7] The club's final Ayrshire Cup entry had also been in 1888–89; the club lost 8–0 atAyr, denuded by the loss of the McCulloch brothers (John in goal, and Alexander at full-back) "owing to a dispute".[8][9]

Britannia did continue however as aJunior club until theFirst World War,[10][11] its greatest achievement being to win the Cumnock & District Junior Cup in 1898–99; that season the club also reached the third round of theScottish Junior Cup for the only time, losing at the original Glenafton Athletic.[12] Its second XI also won the Ayrshire 2nd XI Cup in 1893–94, beating Troon 3–0 in the final atRugby Park,[13] and nearly defended the trophy successfully, losing 4–1 to Hurlford Thistle in the 1894–95 final.[14]

The name survived in the 1920s as the name of a Juvenile club.

Colours

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The club described its colours as red, white, and blue, without giving any more details of its design.[15]

Ground

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The club's ground was simply described as the Public Park.[16]

References

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  1. ^"Football".Ayr Observer: 7. 20 March 1885.
  2. ^"Darnconnor/Darnconner".The Lost Villages. Retrieved26 July 2023.
  3. ^"Darnconnar [sic]".Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald: 8. 15 October 1886.
  4. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 August 1888. p. 55.
  5. ^"Annbank".Football: 4. 11 September 1888.
  6. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 11 September 1888. p. 70.
  7. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 20 August 1889. p. 170.
  8. ^"Athletic notes".Ayrshire Post: 5. 12 October 1888.
  9. ^"Ayrshire Cup".Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved26 July 2023.
  10. ^"Junior Football Association".Irvine Herald: 5. 27 September 1901.
  11. ^"Cumnock Shield".Dumfries & Galloway Standard: 3. 25 February 1914.
  12. ^"Football".Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: 7. 25 November 1898.
  13. ^"Ayrshire".Scottish Referee: 3. 20 April 1894.
  14. ^"The Ayrshire Junior Second XI Final".Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald: 7. 22 March 1895.
  15. ^M'Dowall, John (1888).Scottish Football Annual 1888–89. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 77.
  16. ^M'Dowall, John (1888).Scottish Football Annual 1888–89. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 77.
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