Derby St Luke's F.C.
Full name | Derby St Luke's Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | The Churchmen | |
Founded | 1870 | |
Dissolved | 1892 | |
Ground | Peet Street, Derby, 1890: Vulcan Ground, Derby | |
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Derby St Luke's Football Club was an English amateur association football club based in Derby that existed from the 1870s to the 1890s. They competed in the FA Cup between 1884 and 1888.
History
Founded in 1870

St Luke's entered the
Along with other local amateur clubs, St Luke's struggled to compete for players and support following the emergence of Derby County, and particularly once the latter became a founder member of the Football League in 1888.[6][8] St Luke's joined the Combination as a founder member for the 1890–91 season, but they failed to complete their fixtures and their record was expunged;.[9] They scratched their Derbyshire Cup tie and the following season, 1891–1892, scratched before the draw of the first round. On St. Luke's demise, (Derby) St. Luke's Sunday School took the decision to shorten their name from 1892–93.[10] A cul-de-sac called Olive Street was built across the site of their former ground.[5]
Goalkeeper WE Parsons appears to have played the most competitive games for the club having played 33 games (11 FA Cup, 16 Derbyshire County FA Senior Cup, 6 Birmingham and District FA Cup). G Halksworth appears to have scored the most competitive goals for the club, scoring 11 goals (3 FA Cup, 8 Derbyshire County FA Senior Cup)
Colours
The club's colours were originally Oxford and Cambridge blue,[11] before changing to blue and white by 1890.[12]
Grounds
The club's regular home ground on Peet Street was situated just north of the church;[5] it also staged some important games at the County Cricket Ground.[4] It moved to the Vulcan Ground in 1890.
References
- ^ Seddon 2013, p. 9.
- ^ a b Seddon 2013, p. 20.
- ^ "Derbyshire FA - A Brief History". Derbyshire Football Association. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- ^ a b Bradbury 2013, p. 191.
- ^ a b c Bradbury 2013, p. 192.
- ^ a b Bradbury 2013, p. 193.
- ^ Bradbury 2013, p. 194.
- ^ Seddon 2013, p. 26.
- ^ "Derby St Luke's". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- ^ Derby Daily Telegraph
- ^ Charles Alcock Football Yearbooks 1885-87
- ^ Charles Alcock Football Yearbook 1890
Sources
- Bradbury, Mike (2013). Lost Teams of the Midlands. Xlibris. ISBN 9781483695297. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- Seddon, Peter (2013). The Men Who Made the Rams: Origins and Who's Who of Derby County Football Club 1884 to 1888. Toton: Tony Brown. ISBN 9781905891771.