Minerva F.C. (Scotland) Explained

Clubname:Minerva F.C.
Fullname:Minerva Football Club
Founded:1887
Dissolved:1892
Ground:Temple Park
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Minerva Football Club was an association football club from Glasgow, which won the Scottish Junior Cup in 1892.

History

The club was formed on 3 March 1887 and quickly became one of Glasgow's leading Junior clubs; by 1891 the club was considered better than many senior XI.[1] The club finished the 1890–91 season by winning the Glasgow Junior Cup for the only time, with a win over Elderslie.[2] The following season Minerva took the national competition, thanks to a 5–2 win over West Benhar Violet in the final at Cathkin Park, the visitors protesting that rough play saw them reduced to 10 men in the first five minutes.[3]

The triumph however was the club's swansong. It had lost the right to play at Temple Park, and, unable to find a new ground, in March 1892 tried to merge (unsuccessfully) with Partick Thistle. At the end of the season, the club disbanded; 8 of its players promptly signed up with the Jags[4] and others joined Queen's Park.[5]

Colours

The club played in white.[6]

Ground

The club originally played at Overnewton, moving to Temple Park in Anniesland during its first season.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Notes by Argus . Bridge of Allan Gazette . 21 March 1891 . 3.
  2. Junior football . The Referee . 13 April 1891 . 3.
  3. Scottish Junior Cup Final . Lothian Courier . 21 May 1892 . 6.
  4. Web site: Little . Jack . What's in a name? Minerva . The Thistle Archive . 23 November 2024.
  5. The Referee's Note-book . The Referee . 5 August 1892 . 1.
  6. Web site: All time Scottish Club Directory . Scottish Football Historical Archive . 23 November 2024.
  7. Web site: All time Scottish Club Directory . Scottish Football Historical Archive . 23 November 2024.
  8. Vale of Bannock v Minerva (Glasgow) . Stirling Observer . 25 October 1888 . 8.