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Winton F.C. (Kilmarnock)

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Association football club in Kilmarnock, Scotland
For the Winton club from Glasgow, seeApsley F.C. (Scotland).

Football club
Winton
Full nameWinton Football Club
Founded1875
Dissolved1877
GroundDundonald Road
PresidentJohn Watson
SecretaryHugh Gibson
CaptainJ. Whyte,[1] William Kennedy[2]

Winton Football Club was anassociation football club fromKilmarnock inAyrshire.

History

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The club was founded in 1875, out of a cricket club. Its first recorded fixture was atKilmarnock Dean on 2 October 1875,[3] which the Dean won 3–0.[4]

Winton entered the1876–77 Scottish Cup, and was drawn away toMauchline. The home side had the advantage of the wind in the first half, and were 2–0 up at the change of ends. The key moment in the match was soon after half-time when Winton had a free-kick for handball right in front of the Mauchline goal, but put the ball straight through, as the Mauchline defence "drew back to give it a clear passage"; under the laws at the time, all free-kicks were indirect. Mauchline's better combination play saw it score a further three goals afterwards.[5]

The final fixture noted for Winton was also against Mauchline, in April 1877, the club gaining a measure of rehabilitation with a goalless draw in "one of the fastest and most exciting games played this season in Kilmarnock", with Winton having a goal disputed because of "hands"; the performance was all the more promising because Winton played the game one man short.[6]

The climax of the 1876–77 season in Ayrshire was a charity match on 5 May between an Ayrshire select and a Glasgow select, in order to raise funds for a statue in honour ofRobert Burns, held at the Kilmarnock Cricket Club's Holm Quarry ground. The Ayrshire side contained two Winton players (J. Whyte and W. Smith).[7] The Ayrshire Football Association was formed the following week, of which Winton was a founder member.[8]

The final match involving Winton was a friendly betweenRangers and a combination side made up of Winton andPortland players, on the latter's ground, to raise money for unemployed weavers inNewmilns.[9]

Possibly because of the success of the Ayrshire v Glasgow match, the Kilmarnock Cricket Club decided to add a football section, and, instead of forming a new side, the K.C.C. merged with Winton, to form a new club, theKilmarnock Football And Cricket Club, including a number of the Winton players, such as Whyte, Cunningham, Smith, and captain Kennedy.[10] The new club was granted membership of theScottish Football Association in time for the1877–78 Scottish Cup.[11] The new club swiftly changed its name toKilmarnock Athletic, under which it had considerable success.

Colours

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The club's colours were blue and white.[12]

Ground

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The club played at Southdean, on Dundonald Road,[13] near the New Cemetery.[14]

References

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  1. ^"Football - Kilmarnock Shewalton v Kilmarnock Winton".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 30 October 1875.
  2. ^"Oxford Club".North British Daily Mail: 6. 21 August 1876.
  3. ^"Grand football match".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 2 October 1875.
  4. ^"Dean v. Winton".Kilmarnock Standard: 3. 9 October 1875.
  5. ^"Mauchline v. Kilmarnock Winton".Kilmarnock Standard: 3. 7 October 1876.
  6. ^"Mauchline v Kilmarnock Winton".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 28 April 1877.
  7. ^"Match in aid of the Burns' statue fund".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 12 May 1877.
  8. ^"Proposed "Cup" for Ayrshire".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 12 May 1877.
  9. ^"Football. -Rangers v. Amalgamated Team of Portland and Winton (Kilmarnock)".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 26 May 1877.
  10. ^"Kilmarnock Cricket & Football Club v Maybole Thistle".Kilmarnock Standard: 3. 6 October 1877.
  11. ^"Scottish Football Association".North British Daily Mail: 4. 12 September 1877.; at the same time, another Winton club was accepted as a member, but this was a club fromMount Florida inGlasgow.
  12. ^"Club Directory".Scottish Football Historical Results Archive. Retrieved27 October 2022.
  13. ^"Football match".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 28 October 1876.
  14. ^"Football match".Kilmarnock Standard: 2. 24 March 1877.
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