Cree Rovers F.C.

Former association football club in Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cree Rovers F.C. was an association football club from Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, Scotland.

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Cree Rovers
Full nameCree Rovers Football Club
Founded1878
Dissolved1881
GroundBarn Park
President and CaptainD. M'Arthur[1]
SecretaryJames Matthews
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History

The club was founded in January 1878,[2] and was named after the River Cree.

The Rovers entered the Scottish Cup four times, but only played in the competition twice. In 1878–79, the club had a walkover in the first round, but lost 3–0 at home to Queen of the South Wanderers in the second.[3] In 1879–80, the Rovers lost 2–0 at home to Stranraer.[4]

The club entered in both 1880–81 and 1881–82, but scratched from the 1880–81 competition,[5] and had definitely disbanded before the 1881–82 competition,[6] with most of the club members having joined the new Newton Stewart club.[7] The last recorded match for the club was against a Wigtownshire select side towards the end of the 1880–81 season.[8]

Colours

The club played in blue and red hoops with white knickerbockers and blue hose, except in its first season, in which the knickerbockers were navy.[9][10]

Ground

The club played at Barn Park, Kirroughtree,[11] and had its club house at the Cree Hotel.[12]

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