Clubname: | Reading Hornets |
Fullname: | Reading Hornets Football Club |
Nickname: | Hornets |
Founded: | 1873 |
Dissolved: | 1878 |
Ground: | Recreation Ground[1] |
Pattern La1: | _black_hoops |
Pattern B1: | _thin_blackhoops |
Pattern Ra1: | _black_hoops |
Pattern So1: | _hoops_gold |
Leftarm1: | ffc100 |
Body1: | ffc100 |
Rightarm1: | ffc100 |
Socks1: | 000000 |
Reading Hornets F.C. was an English association football club.
The club claimed a foundation date of 1873 and was certainly playing matches in the 1874–75 season.[2]
The Hornets competed in the FA Cup in 1876 and 1877. In 1876-77 the club lost 2–0 to the Swifts in the first round; as local rivals Reading F.C. had not entered the competition, two of the Reading players (Rogers and Marks) guested for the Hornets.[3] The club had generally had a good season, with a win over Cup regulars Maidenhead[4] and no heavy defeats.
However a defeat against Reading in 1876 under acrimonious circumstances[5] saw key players leaving the Hornets for the more established club at the start of the 1877–78 season (including captain Gilbert Sillence),[6] and, after losing 10–0 to Maidenhead in the first round of the Cup (a tie so one-sided that the tenth goal was scored by the Maidenhead goalkeeper W. E. Lovegrove, who had come out of goal for the last ten minutes[7]) the club did not have enough players remaining to fulfil the next two fixtures which it had arranged.[8] Its last members joined Reading.
The club wore black and amber jerseys, with a black cap and gold tassel.[9]