Lockwood Brothers F.C.

Lockwood Brothers F.C. was an English association football club based in Sheffield, Yorkshire.

Lockwood Brothers
Full nameLockwood Brothers Football Club

History

Lockwood Brothers were a works team formed in the early 1870s. During the Amateur v Professional crisis of the 1880s, they took a stand by refusing to play the professional clubs of Lancashire. They won the Sheffield Challenge Cup twice in the 1883–84 and 1884–85 seasons.

They entered the FA Cup four times between 1884 and 1887. In 1884, they were beaten by Staveley 3–1 in the third round after beating Sheffield 4–1 and Rotherham 3–1. In 1885, Sheffield gained revenge beating them 3–0 in the first round and in 1886 Notts Rangers advanced to the second round at their expense.

In 1887 they gained several Wednesday players due to their failure to register for the cup in time. Having to compete in Qualifying Rounds for the first time, they reached the first round by beating Long Eaton Rangers 1–0, Cleethorpes 4–1 and Nottingham Forest 2–1 and receiving a bye in the fourth qualifying round. They were finally knocked out in the first round by West Bromwich Albion, losing 2–1.

Notable former players

Players that played in the Football League either before or after being with Lockwood Brothers 

League and cup history

Lockwood Brothers League and Cup history[1][2][3]
SeasonFA Cup
1881–82
1st Round
1882–83
2nd Round
1883–84
3rd Round
1884–85
1st Round
1885–86
1st Round
1886–87
5th Round
1887–88
3rd Round

Honours

Records

  • Best FA Cup performance: 5th Round, 1886–87
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References

  1. FA Cup Archive The FA
  2. Lockwood Brothers WildStat
  3. Lockwood Brothers at the Football Club History Database
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