Vale of Leven Rovers F.C. (Alexandria)

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Vale of Leven Rovers
Full nameVale of Leven Rovers Football Club (Alexandria)
Nickname(s)Rovers
Founded1873
Dissolved1877
GroundPublic Park, Alexandria
SecretaryD. M'Gregor of Bonhill

Vale of Leven Rovers Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the town of Alexandria, Dunbartonshire.

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History

1876-77 Scottish Cup 1st Round, Vale of Leven 7-0 Vale of Leven Rovers, Dumbarton Herald, 26 October 1876 1876-77 Scottish Cup 1st Round, Vale of Leven 7-0 Vale of Leven Rovers, Dumbarton Herald, 26 October 1876.jpg
1876–77 Scottish Cup 1st Round, Vale of Leven 7–0 Vale of Leven Rovers, Dumbarton Herald, 26 October 1876

The club was founded in 1873. Owing to a club in Glasgow having an identical name, the media sometimes referred to the club as Rovers (Alexandria).

The club's first recorded matches took place in October 1875. [1] and it first entered the Scottish Cup that season, the only one in which both the Alexandria and Glasgow Vale of Leven Rovers clubs both entered. However neither played a tie; the Glaswegian club scratching to Dumbreck, and the Alexandria club scratching to Vale of Leven, [2] which was the strongest club in Dunbartonshire at the time.

The club's only matches in the competition came in 1876–77. The club drew twice against Renton Thistle in the first round, and, under the rules of the competition at the time, both clubs went through to the second round. [3] Rovers then were drawn against Vale of Leven again; this time Rovers attended the tie, but lost 7–0, despite some "capital passing play". [4]

The club's final Scottish Cup entry was in 1877–78, and was drawn to visit Renton, but scratched before the tie. [5]

There are no records of the club after this withdrawal, probably due to the lack of a private ground (by now a requirement for Scottish Football Association members), [6] and the name was revived in 1887 for the Vale of Leven second XI. [7]

Colours

The club's home colours were light blue shirts with white knickers and black hose. [8]

Ground

The club played on a public park in Alexandria, a two minute walk from Alexandria railway station. [9]

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References

  1. "Football". Glasgow Herald: 7. 26 October 1875.
  2. "Scottish Football Association". Dumbarton Herald: 4. 4 November 1875.
  3. "Football". Glasgow Herald: 7. 9 October 1876.
  4. "Vale of Leven v Rovers (Alexandria) (Cup tie)". North British Daily Mail: 3. 23 October 1876.
  5. Dick, William (1878). Scottish Football Annual 1878–79. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 42.
  6. "Scottish Football Association". North British Daily Mail: 4. 12 September 1877.
  7. "Vale of Leven Football Club". Dumbarton Herald and County Advertiser: 4. 1 June 1887.
  8. "Vale Juniors". The Vale of Leven. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  9. Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 98.