Maxwell F.C. Explained

Clubname:Maxwell
Fullname:Maxwell Football Club
Founded:1878
Dissolved:1882
Ground:Norwood Park
Mgrtitle:Secretary
Manager:R. Thomson Wilson
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Maxwell F.C. was a nineteenth-century Glasgow-based senior football club.

History

The club was founded in 1878 and its first fixtures are reported from the 1879–80 season.[1] In 1880, after a season in which the club won 11 of 17 matches,[2] it joined the Scottish Football Association.

The club only played one season of senior football. Maxwell's only match in the Scottish Cup was a 6–0 defeat in the first round of the 1880–81 tournament to Oxford of Crosshill in the first round; it was the Oxford's only win in the competition in seven seasons.[3]

The club is notable for being the first club of the first black football player, Andrew Watson.[4] Another Maxwell player - Louis Baretto[5] - was a lascar sailor born in Bombay.[6]

Colours

The club wore navy and white hooped jerseys and hose, with white knickers.[7]

Ground

The club had a private ground at Norwood Park, on Dumbreck Road, near Haggs Castle.[8] By 1882 it was the ground of Granton,[9] and of Sir John Maxwell, which was founded in the same year as the Maxwell, although it joined the Scottish Association separately in 1882.

Notable former players

Notes and References

  1. Maxwell v Hayborn . North British Daily Mail . 15 December 1879 . 7.
  2. Book: Fleming . J. S. . Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81 . 1880 . Gillespie Brothers . 39.
  3. Oxford v Maxwell, Pollokshields . Glasgow Herald . 13 September 1880 . 3.
  4. Web site: Andrew Watson: the silent pioneer for black footballers. Conor. Heffernan. April 19, 2016.
  5. Maxwell Football Club (Pollokshields) . North British Daily Mail . 17 May 1880 . 7.
  6. Web site: Louis Baretto in the 1881 Scotland Census . ancestry . 16 July 2023.
  7. Book: Fleming . J. S. . Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81 . 1880 . Gillespie Brothers . 39.
  8. Book: Fleming . J. S. . Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81 . 1880 . Gillespie Brothers . 39.
  9. Book: M'Dowall . John . Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83 . 1882 . W. Weatherston . Glasgow . 136.