Benburb

Benburb

Leagues Played
蘇格蘭足總盃 2
Links
Wikipedia

結果

蘇格蘭足總盃 10/22 14:00 8 威克學院 v Benburb L 2-0
蘇格蘭足總盃 09/17 14:00 7 Benburb v Dundonald Bluebell W 4-2

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 1 1 1
Wins 0 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 0 4 0
Goals against 2 2 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Benburb F.C.

Benburb Football Club is a Scottish football club, based in Govan, Glasgow. Formed in 1885, the club is a member of the Scottish Junior Football Association and currently competes in the West of Scotland Football League. Benburb's colours are blue and white.

The team have been managed since July 2015 by former Airdrie defender Paul Lovering. Paul succeeded his father Frank who had been in the job for the previous thirteen seasons.

History

The origins of the club name are not fully documented, although it has been suggested that the club's name indicates roots in what is now Northern Ireland, with a village of the same name being located there, and a significant battle taking place there during the 1640s. The suggestion is that the club was formed by Northern Irish immigrants to Glasgow, but this is not clear. It appears the first team known as Benburb was formed in the Govanhill area of Glasgow (then a separate burgh) in about 1885. After an aborted merger with a Gorbals team, Crown Athletic, in 1895, a reformed Benburb FC played in the nearby Oatlands neighbourhood until June 1898, when its ground, Braehead Park, was taken over by Glasgow Corporation to be incorporated into the new Richmond Park. That team disbanded, but a 'new' Benburb FC played during the new season later that year and there is thought to be a strong connection between the two clubs.

The new Benburb FC eventually found its home in the Govan area, some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) miles to the north-west of Oatlands. Initially taking over Govandale Park (situated between the south bank of the River Clyde and Govan Old Parish Church) from the defunct Linthouse club in 1900, they moved south as the demands of industry for the land in central Govan increased, first in 1911 to a park on Broomloan Road owned by Govan Police Force, then in 1925 to an open plot at Craigton Park, Drumoyne, immediately north of the Inverclyde Line railway tracks. In spite of the upheaval, they remained members of the various Junior leagues covering the Glasgow area continuously since 1905.

From 1932 until 29 March 2014, Benburb was based at the purpose-built Tinto Park, which in its heyday could hold 10,000 spectators but latterly fell badly into disrepair. After the final match on that day – a 2–1 victory against Johnstone Burgh in a Central League Division 1 game – the land was prepared for housebuilding. The 2014–15 season was spent ground-sharing with Neilston Juniors while a new ground was built adjacent to the old one (on the same land which was previously Craigton Park). New Tinto Park, now just north of both the railway and the M8 motorway and fitted with 3G artificial turf, became the new home for the club in summer 2015 (although the facilities were not fully completed until a few months later).

New Tinto Park has also been used as the home ground for Rangers W.F.C. from 2015 to 2019, and for Rossvale (originally from Bishopbriggs) since 2019. Harmony Row Juniors now ground share at New Tinto Park

本伯足球俱樂部,是蘇格蘭足總轄下,一間位於班伯里足球俱樂部。成立於 1997 年 7 月,後來被蘇格蘭足協禁止參加 2008–09 年的季前季後賽。安格斯和梅恩斯聯隊董事會表示他們無法提供必要的保證,以確保按照規定管理俱樂部。

2010 年 11 月,本伯再次獲得加入蘇格蘭足球聯盟的權利。然後,他們從蘇格蘭足球協會獲得了發放 2011-12 賽季會員俱樂部的許可證。在 2012-13 賽季,本伯以 23 分排在第十位,但在季後賽中被福爾柯克擊敗。

2017-18 賽季,本伯在蘇格蘭足球乙級聯賽中墊底,但沒有降級。在 2018 年 6 月,俱樂部表示,他們希望在未來幾年內獲得晉升到蘇格蘭足球冠軍聯賽的機會,並希望最終晉升到蘇格蘭足球超級聯賽。