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Glasgow Football Association

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Football governing body in Glasgow, Scotland

Glasgow Football Association

Founded in 1883, theGlasgow Football Association, based in the city ofGlasgow, Scotland and affiliated to the nationalScottish Football Association, is one of theoldest such bodies in football. In the modern game its influence is limited, the remit being "to represent the interests of the senior football clubs in Glasgow". Those senior clubs competing across the divisions in theScottish Professional Football League include the two largest and most successful in the country by some distance,Celtic andRangers (collectively theOld Firm), as well asPartick Thistle,Queen's Park (the oldest football club in Scotland) andClyde (who have not been based permanently in Glasgow since the 1980s); the three smaller clubs exist in the shadow of their dominant neighbours. A sixth team,Third Lanark, had a strong record until their sudden collapse in the mid 1960s.

The association's most prominent role is the administration of theGlasgow Cup, a tournament for clubs in the city first contested in 1888, which was once a coveted prize but diminished in importance during the 20th century as national and continental football became more popular; from the 1990s it was contested between the member clubs' youth teams, with a 2020 revamp mixing senior teams from the smaller clubs and underage teams from Celtic and Rangers. In addition to the Glasgow Cup, the association aims to "encourage the involvement of local schools and the development of youth football through a variety of other programmes and events".[1][2] The Glasgow FA looks after the city's senior clubs but not those in lower categories: for example, theWest of Scotland Football League contains several Glasgow-based semi-professional clubs (most previously affiliated to theScottish Junior Football Association, West Region), and theGreater Glasgow Premier AFL is just one of several leagues involving teams from the city under theScottish Amateur Football Association umbrella.

History

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The seven founders of the organisation at a meeting on 6 March 1883 (formed to compete with the older – 1877 – rivalEdinburgh Association)[3] included three of the six senior clubs that would carry on membership into the mid 20th century: Rangers, Clyde and Queen's Park, plusNorthern,Partick andPollokshields Athletic.[4] By the end of 1883, thirteen clubs were members: the initial six plusBattlefield,Cowlairs,Luton, Partick Thistle,South-Western, Third Lanark andThistle.[3] The obvious absentee from the list is Celtic, which was first conceived in 1887 and began playing the following year; in contrast,Clydesdale were one of the leading clubs who had provided players forScotland in the 1870s but were defunct by the time of the association's founding.

The Glasgow representative team of 1880

Glasgow had a representative team which took part in challenge matches against other associations,[5] most notably a series against theSheffield Football Association which ran from 1874 to 1960,[6][7][8] and played an important role in the early development of football due to thecontrasting styles, rules and innovations used in two cities that were home to some of the oldest institutions of the game, such as Queen's Park andSheffield F.C. respectively.[9] The fixture fell out of favour in the late 1940s with new tournaments such as Scottish and English League Cups taking precedence, but was temporarily revived when floodlights were installed at more grounds to accommodate evening matches.[10]

Other matches were played by Glasgow against theLondon XI in the 1880s,[11][12][13] and against Edinburgh/East of Scotland for charity fundraising, particularly in the 1920s,[14] (a one-off match between them as part of theGeorge VI coronation celebrations in 1937 drew 40,000 spectators toHampden Park)[15] as well as occasional fixtures such as the last editions of theGlasgow Merchants Charity Cup against English clubs in the mid-1960s,[16][17] and a one-off match against aFootball League XI for theSilver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977.[18][19][20]

TheScottish Football Association (SFA) handled the selection for matches that involved Glasgow before 1883, but the Glasgow Association inherited management of the team after its formation.[21]

Glasgow v Sheffield

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Match list

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Glasgow's score is given first in all cases.

#DateVenueAtt.ScoreGlasgow goalscorersRef.
114 March 1874Bramall Lane (A)6,0002–2Frederick Anderson,Jerry Weir[7]
227 February 1875Hamilton Crescent (H)10,0002–0D. McLeish,Willie Miller
319 February 1876Bramall Lane (A)6,0002–0Peter Andrews (2)[24]
410 February 1877Hampden Park (I) (H)2–0John Hunter[25]
59 February 1878Bramall Lane (A)10,0004–2Moses McNeil (2),Thomas Britten,Peter Campbell
615 February 1879Hampden Park (I) (H)10,0004–1James Richmond (2),Harry McNeil,George Ker[26]
714 February 1880Sheaf House (A)4,0001–0Eadie Fraser[27]
812 February 1881Hampden Park (I) (H)5,0003–0J. Erskine,Eadie Fraser,George Ker[28]
911 February 1882Bramall Lane (A)12,0001–3A. Wylie[29][30]
1017 February 1883Hampden Park (I) (H)4–2John Kay (2),Woodville Gray,William Harrower
1116 February 1884Bramall Lane (A)2–1John Smith,Alec Hamilton
1214 February 1885Hampden Park (II) (H)9–1Willie Turner (4),William Harrower (2),Davie Allan (2),Bob Christie[31][32]
1323 January 1886Bramall Lane (A)2,0002–2D. McIntyre,William Tait
145 February 1887Hampden Park (II) (H)2,00010–3William Sellar (3),James Allan (3),John Marshall (2),John Lambie,Own goal[33]
1528 January 1888Bramall Lane (A)7,0003–2Billy Johnstone (2),Tom Robertson[34]
1619 January 1889Hampden Park (II) (H)5,0008–1Jimmy Oswald,John Buchanan (2),J. Britton,John Marshall (2),Willie Berry,James McLaren[35]
1711 January 1890Bramall Lane (A)5,0003–1Jimmy Hamilton,Thomas Wyllie (2)[36]
1810 January 1891Bramall Lane (A)10,0003–4Jake Madden,Alan Maxwell,John McPherson[37]
199 January 1892Hampden Park (II) (H)4,0004–2William Sellar (2),Sandy McMahon,John Harvey
2012 November 1892Bramall Lane (A)3,0003–3John Allan (2),scrimmage[38]
2111 November 1893Olive Grove5,0002–7Hugh McCreadie,Willie Paul[39]
227 December 1895Cathkin Park (I) (H)3,0003–1William Lambie,John Proudfoot,Willie Paul
237 November 1896Bramall Lane (A)2,0001–5James Allison
246 November 1897Cathkin Park (I) (H)9,0000–0none[40][41]
2510 December 1898Bramall Lane (A)5,0001–2Alec Crawford
264 November 1899Hampden Park (II) (H)6,0004–0Thomas Bowie,Robert McColl (2),William Stewart
2729 October 1900Bramall Lane (A)4,0001–3John McPherson
2811 September 1901Shawfield (H)4,0001–1Hughie Wilson[42]
2927 October 1902Hillsborough (A)5,0002–0Finlay Speedie,Johnny Campbell
309 September 1903Ibrox (H)3,0003–0Robert Hamilton,Hughie Wilson,Jimmy Quinn[43]
3124 October 1904Bramall Lane (A)6,0000–2none[44]
3225 April 1906Meadowside (H)1–0Archie Kyle[45]
3315 October 1906Hillsborough (A)6,0002–3Jimmy McMenemy,Archie Kyle[46]
3418 March 1908Meadowside (H)5,0002–2Archie Kyle,Jimmy Speirs[47]
3519 October 1908Bramall Lane (A)6,0000–2none[48]
3620 October 1909Firhill (H)5,0000–1none[49]
3715 October 1910Hillsborough (A)3,0002–2Alec Bennett,James Bowie[50]
3816 October 1911Cathkin Park6,0001–2Willie Reid[51]
3921 October 1912Bramall Lane (A)7,0001–1Andy McAtee[52]
4013 September 1913Ibrox (H)8,0003–0Willie Reid,Jimmy Galt,Patsy Gallacher[53]
4126 October 1914Hillsborough (A)6,0001–2Willie Reid[54]
4214 September 1920Firhill (H)7,0004–1Andy Fyfe (3),Adam McLean
4312 September 1921Bramall Lane (A)25,000[55]1–1Jimmy Kinloch[56]
4419 September 1922Firhill (H)6,0005–0Adam McLean,Jimmy Kinloch,James McAlpine,Harry Rae,Alec Reid[57]
4510 September 1923Hillsborough (A)10,0002–1Jimmy Kinloch,Tommy McInally[58]
469 September 1924Hampden Park (H)14,0005–0Tommy McInally (3),Robert Gillespie,Patsy Gallacher[59]
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4714 September 1925Bramall Lane (A)18,0001–1Bobby McKay[61]
4821 September 1926Firhill (H)6,0002–1Bill Johnstone (2)[62]
4919 September 1927Hillsborough (A)12,0001–4Jimmy Simpson
5018 September 1928Hampden Park (H)13,0005–1Stewart Chalmers (2),Davie Ness,James McAlpine,Jimmy Fleming[63]
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5116 September 1929Bramall Lane (A)0–2none[65]
5222 September 1930Hampden Park (H)8,0004–1John Simpson (2),George Brown,James Crawford[66]
5314 September 1931Hillsborough (A)10,0002–7Jim Murray,John Torbet[67]
542 November 1932Ibrox (H)6,0004–1Own goal,[68]Neil Dewar (3)[69]
5523 October 1933Bramall Lane (A)4–3Billy Boyd,Johnny McKenzie (2),Hugh O'Donnell[70]
567 November 1934Firhill (H)8,0002–4James Crawford,Alex Venters[71]
5723 September 1935Hillsborough (A)1–3George Hay[72]
584 November 1936Hampden Park (H)7,8001–2Alex McSpadyen
5920 September 1937Belle Vue (Doncaster) (A)7,9712–1Edwin Watson (2)[73]
6019 September 1938Ibrox (H)2,0001–5Tom Robertson[74]
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6124 October 1949Bramall Lane (A)22,5002–4Jimmy Walker (2)
6210 November 1954Shawfield (H)20,0004–5Bert Cromar,Tommy Ring,Charlie Tully,Jimmy Ward[76]
6316 November 1955Hillsborough (A)23,0322–3Bert McCann,Bobby Collins
6414 November 1956Shawfield (H)13,0002–2Tommy Ring,Bobby Craig
6520 November 1957Bramall Lane (A)10,9860–3none
6619 November 1958Firhill (H)22,000[77]4–0Ian McMillan,Davie McParland,John Coyle,Matt Gray[78]
6711 November 1959Hillsborough (A)1–1Matt Gray[79]
6816 November 1960Celtic Park (H)7,0005–0Matt Gray,Davie McParland,George Smith (2),Alex Harley[8]

Glasgow v London

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  • 8 matches played;[80]
  • Glasgow:5 wins (27 goals);
  • London:2 wins (15 goals);
  • 1 draw.

Match list

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Glasgow's score is given first in all cases.

#DateVenueAtt.ScoreGlasgow goalscorersRef.
120 January 1883Hampden Park (I) (H)5,000 4–0John Kay,Frank Shaw,William Harrower, W. Pringle[81]
215 December 1883Kennington Oval (A)3,500 2–3Woodville Gray (2)[82]
320 December 1884Hampden Park (II) (H)5,000 6–2William Anderson (2),William Sellar,John Marshall,William Harrower,Charles Campbell[83]
45 December 1885Kennington Oval (A)2,000 5–2William Sellar (2), G. Miller (2), J. Brown[84]
527 November 1886Hampden Park (II) (H)4,000 2–2Charles Heggie,John Marshall[85]
63 March 1888Kennington Oval (A) 0–3none[12]
723 March 1889Hampden Park (II) (H)2,000 5–1John McPherson,James McPherson,George Hector (2),Willie Paul[13][86]
825 January 1890Kennington Oval (A) 3–2Billy Johnstone,Willie Paul,Thomas Wyllie[87]

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