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Benburb F.C.

Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland


Summary

Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland

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Benburb Football Club is a Scottish football club, based in Govan, Glasgow. Formed in 1885, the club is a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association and currently competes in the West of Scotland Football League. Benburb's colours are blue and white.

The team have been managed since February 2024 by Marty Campbell. Campbell took over from former Airdrie defender Paul Lovering (who had in turn succeeded his father Frank who had been in the job for the previous thirteen seasons.)

History

The origins of the club name are not fully documented, although it has been suggested that the club's name indicates roots in what is now Northern Ireland, with a village of the same name being located there, and a significant battle taking place there during the 1640s. The suggestion is that the club was formed by Northern Irish immigrants to Glasgow, but this is not clear. It appears the first team known as Benburb was formed in the Govanhill area of Glasgow (then a separate burgh) in about 1885.

The new Benburb FC eventually found its home in the Govan area, some 5 km miles to the north-west of Oatlands. Initially taking over Govandale Park (situated between the south bank of the River Clyde and Govan Old Parish Church) from the defunct Linthouse club in 1900, they moved south as the demands of industry for the land in central Govan increased, first in 1911 to a park on Broomloan Road owned by Govan Police Force, then in 1925 to an open plot at Craigton Park, Drumoyne, immediately north of the Inverclyde Line railway tracks. In spite of the upheaval, they remained members of the various Junior leagues covering the Glasgow area continuously since 1905.

From 1932 until 29 March 2014, Benburb was based at the purpose-built Tinto Park, which in its heyday could hold 10,000 spectators but latterly fell badly into disrepair. After the final match on that day – a 2–1 victory against Johnstone Burgh in a Central League Division 1 game – the land was prepared for housebuilding. The 2014–15 season was spent ground-sharing with Neilston Juniors while a new ground was built adjacent to the old one (on the same land which was previously Craigton Park). New Tinto Park, now just north of both the railway and the M8 motorway and fitted with 3G artificial turf, became the new home for the club in summer 2015 (although the facilities were not fully completed until a few months later).

New Tinto Park has also been used as the home ground for Rangers W.F.C. from 2015 to 2019, and for Rossvale (originally from Bishopbriggs) since 2019. Harmony Row Juniors now ground share at New Tinto Park

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

  • Winners (2): 1933–34, 1935–36
  • Runners-up (3): 1937–38, 1942–43, 1979–80

Other Honours

  • Central League: 1999–00
  • West of Scotland Cup: 1940–41, 1941–42, 1982–83, 2001–02
  • Glasgow Junior League: 1913–14

References

References

  1. (24 July 2015). "Frank takes 'backseat' role as son Paul takes over reins at Benburb". [[Evening Times]].
  2. [https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/sport/16900325.lovering-as-committed-to-the-junior-cause-as-ever/ Lovering as committed to the Junior cause as ever], Evening Times, 24 September 2018
  3. (8 September 2010). "Tommy Burns of Benburb?".
  4. "Blogger".
  5. [https://www.oocities.org/br1anmccoll/ 2009 Updates: 25 August], Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2009)
  6. [http://www.acumfaegovan.com/shipbuilding/right-of-way.php Govan Riverside Walkway] {{Webarchive. link. (18 February 2020 , Acumfaegovan, 2014)
  7. [https://www.facebook.com/Acumfaegovan/photos/a.450736584961778/1716180061750751/?type=3&source=57 Photo of Benburb F.C. Finalists in the Intermediate Cup 1929-30], Acumfaegovan, 14 July 2018, via Facebook
  8. [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=55.85946&lon=-4.30940&layers=109707860&b=1 Glasgow Town Plans, 1914], Explore georeferenced maps ([[National Library of Scotland]])
  9. [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=55.85220&lon=-4.32769&layers=109707905&b=1 Glasgow Town Plans, 1930], Explore georeferenced maps ([[National Library of Scotland]])
  10. [https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/SPW020572 SPW020572 SCOTLAND (1928). Refuse Destruction and Electric Works, Helen Street, Govan, Glasgow. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing east], Britain From Above
  11. [https://www.oocities.org/br1anmccoll/glasgowjrleague.htm Glasgow Junior Football League 1895-1927], Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2009)
  12. [https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/SAW009718 SAW009718 SCOTLAND (1947). Glasgow, general view, showing Harland and Wolff Clyde Foundry, 184 Helen Street and Shieldhall Road, Govan. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north] Britain From Above
  13. [https://davesfootballtravels.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/benburb-3-3-larkhall-thistle/ Benburb 3-3 Larkhall Thistle], Dave's Football Travels, 30 April 2009
  14. [http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/councillorsandcommittees/viewSelectedDocument.asp?c=P62AFQNTZLDX0G2U Lease of Craigton Park to Benburb Juniors FC], [[Glasgow City Council]], 12 December 2013
  15. [http://www.ashscot.co.uk/previous-developments/ Previous developments: Benburb football stadium, Govan, Glasgow], AS Homes Scotland
  16. [https://nonleaguescotland.org.uk/benburb.html Benburb], Non League Scotland
  17. [https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/sport/juniors/13285253.benburb-bid-to-build-a-team-fit-for-new-home/ Benburb bid to build a team fit for new home], Evening Times, 12 July 2014
  18. (2 August 2019). "New Academy Stand Opens". Rangers FC.
  19. [https://www.kirkintilloch-herald.co.uk/sport/football/rossvale-quit-huntershill-and-groundshare-benburb-2037719 Rossvale to quit Huntershill and groundshare with Benburb], Kirkintilloch Herald, 5 May 2019
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