1879–80 West Bromwich Strollers F.C. season explained

Club:West Bromwich Albion
Season:1879–80
Manager:None[1] [2]
Chairman:None[3] [4]
Stadium:Cooper's Hill and Dartmouth Park
Largest Win:5–0 v Heart of Oak
Largest Loss:None recorded
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Prevseason:1878–79
Nextseason:1880–81

The 1879–80 season was the second season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. During this period, Albion played their home matches at Cooper's Hill and Dartmouth Park.[5]

Matches

West Bromwich Albion had yet to begin playing competitive football, but did take part in a number of friendly matches throughout the season. The 1–0 win against Black Lake Victoria on 13 December 1879 was for many years Albion's first recorded match, but later that honour was given to the West Bromwich Strollers' match against Hudson's from the previous year.[6] The Black Lake game did nevertheless feature Albion's first recorded goal, scored by Harry Aston in front of 500 spectators.[7] The record of the club's matches during their early years is not complete; of the five matches that were recorded for 1879–80, two are missing the scoreline.

DateOpponentVenueResultScore[8]
F–A
13 December 1879Black Lake VictoriaHW1–0
20 December 1879Bullock's ClubHW4–0
31 January 1880St. Phillip'sH[9]
3 April 1880Heart of OakHW5–0
1 May 1880Christ ChurchH

Source for match details:[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Matthews (2005) pp. 257–258.
  2. Albion did not have a secretary-manager until 1890 and did not appoint a full-time manager until 1948.
  3. Matthews (2005) p. 267.
  4. Albion did not have a chairman until 1885.
  5. Matthews (2007) p. 64.
  6. McOwan pp. 7–9.
  7. Matthews (1987) p. 214.
  8. West Bromwich Albion's score is listed first, regardless of the venue or result.
  9. Score not recorded.