Cartvale F.C. (1892)

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Cartvale (second)
Full nameCartvale Football Club
Founded1892
Dissolved1909
GroundCartsbridge Park
SecretaryJ. M'Ghie

Cartvale Football Club was a football club from the town of Busby, East Renfrewshire.

History[edit]

The club was founded in 1892 under the name Busby Victoria and changed its name to Cartvale after one season. Although the club was a constant entrant to the Scottish Cup from 1892 to 1909, it only went through the qualifying rounds once, in 1897–98. After beating Bathgate in the first round with three late goals,[1] Cartvale lost 12–0 to Rangers in the second, in front of 2,000 spectators at Ibrox Park,[2] seven of the goals coming in the first half.[3]

Cartvale was a little more successful in the Renfrewshire Cup, winning two ties to reach the semi-final in 1894–95, where the club lost 2–0 to Arthurlie.[4]

The club was a founder member of the revived Midland Football League in 1903–04, but the league was abandoned in an unfinished state, and Cartvale only completed 8 out of the scheduled 16 matches.[5]

Colours[edit]

The club played in the same black and white colours as original Cartvale club, but in a different design, namely black and white hooped shirts with white knickers.[6]

Ground[edit]

The 1892 Cartvale club played at the same Cartsbridge Park ground as the previous Cartvale.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bathgate v Cartvale". Lothian Courier: 3. 15 January 1898.
  2. ^ "Rangers v Cartvale". The Courier & Argus: 7. 24 January 1898.
  3. ^ "Notes on Sports". Glasgow Herald: 12. 24 January 1898.
  4. ^ "Renfrewshire Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Midland League". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  6. ^ M'Dowall, John (1896). Scottish Football Annual 1896–97. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 99.
  7. ^ "Busby Victoria v Royal Park (Glasgow)". Glasgow Herald: 10. 5 September 1892.

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