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Campsie F.C.
Campsie Football Club was a Scotland, Scottish association football club based in the village of Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire. History The club was founded in 1883, with the club's initial honorary and match secretaries living in Crosshill Terrace in Lennoxtown. Honorary secretary Thomas Rodger had held the same role with Campsie Glen F.C., Campsie Glen, one of the previous senior clubs in the town, and the club took over Campsie Glen's Lennox Park ground. The club promptly joined the Scottish Football Association and made its Scottish Cup bow 1883–84 Scottish Cup, a month later. First Stirlingshire Cup final The club went out in the first round, but later that season was a founder member of the Stirlingshire Association and played in the first Stirlingshire Cup in 1883–84; it had more success in the local tournament, reaching the semi-final, only losing 2–1 to a Falkirk F.C., Falkirk side able to call on the resources of a membership over three times as large - the Camp ...
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