Shawfield Amateurs F.C.
Shawfield Amateurs Football Club were a Scottish football team located in the town of Rutherglen that competed in the Scottish Amateur Football League, and also the Scottish Cup in the 1940s and 1950s.
Full name | Shawfield Amateurs F.C. | |
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Founded | 1935 | |
Dissolved | 1964 | |
Ground | Quay Road, Rutherglen[1] | |
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Scottish Cup
Shawfield Amateurs appears to have been a works team associated with the large J & J White chemical processing plant in the Shawfield district of Rutherglen.[2] They came to prominence in the 1930s and won the Third Division of the Scottish Amateur Football League in 1935–36, followed by the Second Division in 1936–37.[3] For most of their history they played in blue.[2] Another local team, Clyde Paper – based at a paper mill in the Farme Cross district – were also fairly successful in the amateur league in the same period.[3]
The club participated in the 1st round proper of the
The club appears to have disbanded after the 1963–64 season, around the same time the works ceased operating.[5]
Ground
The address of the ground was given as Quay Road in Rutherglen. The pitch and other facilities formed part of the recreational provision provided by the works.[6][7][8][9] Incidentally, the 1955 Scottish Cup competition in which the Amateurs competed was won by Clyde F.C., whose ground Shawfield Stadium was just a few hundred yards away.
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Colours
The club played in red shirts.[10]
References
- ^ "West Cup Final". Daily Record: 25. 27 April 1939.
- ^ a b "Scotland Football Club Directory 1829-2009". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ a b Scottish Amateur Football League winners
- ^ "Scottish League Net SFAQs". Scottish League Net. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
- ^ a b David Ross. "Shawfield Amateurs". scottishleague.net. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
- ^ "Index Of Glasgow Men 1909 - Baron Overtoun".
- ^ "Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Phoenix Tube Works, Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, facing west, 1950 (ground is in upper centre)". RCAHMS - Britain from Above. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ "Stewarts and Lloyds Ltd. Phoenix Tube Works, Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow, facing south-west, 1950 (ground is in upper centre)". RCAHMS - Britain from Above. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ "British Ropes Ltd. Rutherglen Works, Lloyd Street, Glasgow, facing west, 1936 (ground is in top left)". RCAHMS - Britain from Above. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
- ^ McCabe, Alan. "Glasgow's Amateurs". Scottish League. Retrieved 25 December 2022.