South Norwood F.C.
South Norwood F.C. was an amateur football club, founded circa 1870, who featured in the early years of the FA Cup. They played their home matches at Portland Road in South Norwood.[1]
Full name | South Norwood Football Club | |
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Founded | c.1870 | |
Dissolved | c.1880 | |
Ground | Portland Road, South Norwood | |
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FA Cup history
The club entered the FA Cup for each of the years from 1872 to 1879, reaching the Second Round on five occasions:[1]
- 1872–73
- Round 1: Barnes (A) won 1–0
- Round 2: Windsor Home Park (H) won 1–0 Match void
- Round 2 replay: Windsor Home Park (A) lost 3–0
- 1873–74
- Round 1: Cambridge University (A) lost 1–0
- 1874–75
- Round 1: Pilgrims (A) lost 3–1
- 1875–76
- Round 1: Clydesdale Walkover
- Round 2: Swifts (H) lost 5–0
- 1876–77
- 1877–78
- Round 1: Reading (A) lost 2–0
- 1878–79
- Round 1: Leyton Walkover
- Round 2: Cambridge University (A) lost 3–0
- 1879–80
- Round 1: Brentwood (H) won 4–2
- Round 2: Clapham Rovers (H) lost 4–1
Famous players
Brothers Robert Smith and James Smith played for the club, including in the FA Cup.[2] They appeared together for Scotland in the first officially recognised football international match in November 1872.[3]
England international, William Lindsay also played for South Norwood at some time during his career.[4]
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References
- Collett, Mike (2003). The Complete Record of the FA Cup. Sports Books. p. 557. ISBN 1-899807-19-5.
- Mitchell, Andy. "Robert and James Smith, 1872 first international". www.scottishleague.net. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
- "Scotland 0 England 0". England Match No. 1. www.englandfootballonline.com. 30 November 1872. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
- Graham Betts (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 156. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
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