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Renfrew F.C. (1875)

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Former association football club in Scotland
Not to be confused withRenfrew F.C..

Renfrew Football Club was a Scottishfootball team located in the town ofRenfrew.

Football club
Renfrew
Full nameRenfrew F.C.
Founded1875
Dissolved1890
GroundGlebe Park
SecretaryJames Syme[1]

History

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1877–78 Scottish Cup 1st Round, Pollokshaws 0–2 Renfrew, Paisley Daily Express, 8 October 1877

The club was founded in 1875, with 30 members in its first season.[2] The club's first recorded match was a 1–0 home win againstArthurlie in February 1876.[3]

Renfrew entered theScottish Cup every season from1876–77 to1889–90. The club's second entry, in1877–78, saw it reach the fifth round, albeit in unusual circumstances. The club won its first round tie atPollokshaws by default, the home side walking off the pitch while 2–0 down in protest at a refereeing decision.[4] In the second round the club won 4–0 atGlenkilloch ofNeilston,[5] but was seemingly knocked out in the third byBarrhead,[6] which then beatPartick in the fourth round.[7] However Barrhead was disqualified from the competition and both Renfrew and Partick were placed in the fifth round, which that season consisted of the final 12 clubs. Renfrew's run came to an end with a 2–0 loss toMauchline.

The club was soon overtaken by other clubs in the district. TheRenfrewshire Cup started in 1879–80 but the club did not enter until 1881–82; it lost 3–0 to Arthurlie in the semi-finals. The club entered the competition for the next 8 seasons but never reached so far again.

By 1889. the club was in financial difficulties, and was dependent onAbercorn fromPaisley - a much larger town than Renfrew - agreeing to play a friendly free of charge later in the season in order to replenish funds.[8] The club entered both the Scottish Cup and the Renfrewshire Cup for 1889–90, but withdrew from both competitions without playing a match, not being able to get up an XI even for the cannon-fodder ofGreenock Abstainers in the national competition.[9] The club was formally struck off the Scottish FA register in August 1890.[10]

Colours

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The club wore navy shirts, white knickers, and blue and white hose until 1887.[11] In 1887 the club changed to all navy,[12] and from 1888 all white.[13]

Ground

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The club played at Glebe Park,[14][15] on the Paisley Road.[16] There was an incident of hooliganism at the ground at the start of the 1887–88 season, when one Wm. Hughes ofGlasgow refused to pay the admission fee for a friendly withDykebar, and threatened to knife anyone who tried to charge him; he was fined £1.[17]

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^"Renfrew Football Club".Paisley Daily Express: 2. 10 December 1881.
  2. ^Alcock, Charles (1876).Football Annual. p. 166.
  3. ^"Football".North British Daily Mail: 7. 15 February 1876.
  4. ^"Association matches".Paisley Daily Express: 2. 8 October 1877.
  5. ^"Association Cup ties".North British Daily Mail: 3. 29 October 1877.; one other source gives the result as 2–1
  6. ^"Association Cup Ties".North British Daily Mail: 6. 12 November 1877.
  7. ^"Partick v Barrhead".Paisley Daily Express: 2. 10 December 1877.
  8. ^"Football".Paisley Daily Express: 2. 30 April 1889.
  9. ^"Greenock Abstainers v Renfrew".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 9 September 1889.
  10. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 19 August 1890. p. 273.
  11. ^McDowall, John (1886).Scottish FA Annual 1886–87. Hay Nisbet. p. 62.
  12. ^M'Dowall, John (1887).Scottish Football Annual 1887–88. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 60.
  13. ^M'Dowall, John (1888).Scottish Football Annual 1888–89. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 80.
  14. ^"Football Match".Paisley Daily Express: 3. 28 September 1877.
  15. ^"Football Match".Paisley Daily Express: 3. 10 December 1886.
  16. ^Alcock, Charles (1876).Football Annual. p. 166.
  17. ^"Violent Orangeman Punished".North British Daily Mail: 3. 6 September 1887.
  18. ^Scotland Football Records | Clubs played for | Renfrew, London Hearts Supporters Club. Retrieved 21 February 2022
  19. ^"Jimmy Douglas".Renfrew FC. Retrieved30 January 2023.

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