Whitwick White Cross F.C. Explained

Clubname:Whitwick White Cross
Fullname:Whitwick White Cross Football Club
Nickname:the Black and Whites[1]
Founded:1896
Dissolved:1953
Ground:Vicarage Ground
Pattern La1:_whiteborder
Pattern B1:_whitecollarplain
Pattern Ra1:_whiteborder
Pattern Sh1:_whitesides
Leftarm1:000000
Body1:000000
Rightarm1:000000
Shorts1:000000
Socks1:000000

Whitwick White Cross F.C. was an English football club from Whitwick in Leicestershire.

History

The first records for the club are from the 1896–97 season, in which it won its first 14 matches.[2] The club joined the Leicestershire FA in 1897[3] and the Midland League in 1901, after a year in the Leicestershire League. It spent three years in the Midland League before resigning.[4] The club rejoined the Leicestershire League in 1934 but folded in 1948.

While in the Midland League, they also competed in the FA Cup, reaching the 4th Qualifying Round in 1903–04.[5] Its most successful competition was the Coalville & District Charity Cup, which it won in 1900–01, 1901–02, and 1934–35,[6] and it also won the Leicestershire and Rutland Senior Cup in 1901–02 and 1902–03.

The club is last noted as playing in the 1952–53 season.[7]

Colours

The club originally wore red shirts with a white cross,[8] with an alternate jersey in khaki with the same white cross.[9] By 1910 at the latest the club wore black jerseys (with a change of white),[10] with celebratory rock made in black and white to celebrate successes.[11] The club adopted a "striking" new design in 1936 of black jerseys with a "huge" white Maltese cross, and black shorts with broad white side-stripes.[12]

Ground

The club played at the Vicarage Ground in Whitwick.[13] [14]

Former players

1. Players that have played/managed in the Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

Notes and References

  1. The Charnwood of yesterday . Loughborough Echo . 3 March 1950 . 7.
  2. Whitwick White Cross v Coleorton Beaumont . Coalville Times . 19 March 1897 . 8.
  3. Leicestershire Football Association . Leicester Journal . 30 July 1897 . 4.
  4. Web site: Whitwick White Cross. Football Club History Database. 2015-10-02.
  5. Web site: Whitwick White Cross. Wildstat. 2015-10-02.
  6. Quest to retrace history . Burton Daily Mail . 16 December 1995 . 2.
  7. Coalville League club fined . Leicester Daily Mercury . 21 April 1953 . 16.
  8. Answers to correspondents . Athletic News . 28 October 1901 . 4.
  9. Answers to correspondents . Athletic News . 1 February 1904 . 4.
  10. The ground difficulty . Melton Mowbray Mercury and Oakham and Uppingham News . 18 August 1910 . 4.
  11. The Charnwood of yesterday . Loughborough Echo . 3 March 1950 . 7.
  12. Leicestershire League . Burton Observer and Chronicle . 10 September 1936 . 11.
  13. Whitwick White Cross v Coleorton Beaumont . Coalville Times . 19 March 1897 . 8.
  14. Loughborough Brush's fine feat . Leicester Evening Mail . 28 October 1940 . 11.