Drumchapel Amateur F.C. Explained

Drumchapel Amateur F.C. should not be confused with Drumchapel United F.C..

Clubname:Drumchapel Amateurs
Founded:1950
Nickname:The Drum
Ground:Glenhead Park, Duntocher

Drumchapel Amateur Football Club is a football club from the village of Duntocher, near Clydebank in Scotland. Formed in 1950 in the Drumchapel area of the city of Glasgow, they are nicknamed "The Drum".[1] The club presently competes in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League and is viewed as one of the top amateur clubs in the country, winning the Scottish Amateur Cup as recently as 2005.[2]

A team with a proud history, they have been the start for many players who would turn professional such as George McLean, Jim Forrest, Alex Willoughby, Alex Ferguson, Walter Smith, David Moyes, Andy Gray, Archie Gemmill, John Wark, Kenny McDowall, Asa Hartford, Eddie McCreadie, John Robertson and Paul Wilson.[3] [4] [5]

Club colours were originally green and white hoops;[6] in the late-1980s the club moved on to red and black. The Drum play their home games at Glenhead Park, which is the former home of junior club Duntocher Hibernian. When Duntocher Hibs became defunct Drumchapel moved in, meaning that they no longer play home games in the area that gives them their name. It does mean they have one of the best playing facilities of any amateur team in Scotland. There is also still a youth system in place below the senior team.[7]

A portrait of club founder Douglas Smith hangs in the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, in recognition of his contribution to the club and the development of young footballers. It was unveiled in 2014 by former Drumchapel player Alex Ferguson.[8]

Honours

2004–05[9]

1986–87, 2002–03[10]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Douglas Smith Founder and guiding light of Drumchapel Amateurs . The Herald . Glasgow . 27 February 2004 . 26 December 2013.
  2. News: Cup final agony for brave Gartcosh . Kirkintilloch Herald . 31 May 2005 . 26 December 2013.
  3. News: 'Visionary' who made dreams come true . Philip, Robert . Daily Telegraph . London . 26 January 2005 . 26 December 2013.
  4. News: David Moyes' dad: I'm so proud my son has landed Manchester United job.. but even more proud he is a good man . Duncan, Colin . Daily Record . Glasgow . 16 May 2013 . 26 December 2013.
  5. Web site: Moyes on a mission. UEFA. 8 August 2005 . 18 January 2018.
  6. Web site: A half-century of banging the Drum: Douglas Smith relates the tale of a famous club that has been the nursery for a host of stars. 7 October 2000 .
  7. https://thescottishfootballpartnership.com/club-development-grant-for-drumchapel-amateurs-f-c/ Club Development Grant for Drumchapel Amateurs F.C.
  8. News: Sir Alex Ferguson tribute to Drumchapel Amateurs' legend. 19 January 2018. Evening Times. Glasgow.
  9. Web site: FOOTBALL: Drum Russell up the big one at last. . . 20 May 2005 . 10 April 2022 . .
  10. https://www.scottishamateurfa.co.uk/static_page/id/colville_park West of Scotland Amateur Cup