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Abercorn Football Club was a
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club based in Paisley, Scotland. The club were members of the
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from 1890 until 1915 and folded in 1920. Abercorn were founder members of the
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, but eventually could not compete with local rivals St Mirren. During their time in the SFL the club played at Underwood Park,
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and New Ralston Park. Their colours were blue and white stripes.


History

Abercorn F.C. was formed on 10 November 1877 with an initial membership of 200, a few months after St Mirren had been formed in the town with their first game been played in December against the 79th Highland Reserve Volunteers with the match ending in a 1–1 draw with Robert Fulton the president of the club getting the first goal and gate receipts of £3. In June 1878 at a meeting at the Star Hotel in Paisley were the representatives from Abercorn, Arthurlie, Barrhead, Barrhead Rangers, Barrhead Thistle, Bridge of Weir, Caledonia (Thornliebank), Cartvale, Clydevale (Greenock), Glenkilloch, Johnstone Athletic, Jordanhill, Levern, Linwood, Mearns Pollock, Thornliebank, 17th Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers and 23rd Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers. At the meeting these clubs became the founder members of Renfrewshire County Football Association and a cup was purchased a year later from Summerton Jewellers of Paisley. Abercorn would win the Renfrewshire County Cup on five occasions. In 1887 they managed to make their first semi-final of the
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by a 10–1 scoreline, which is a joint record margin of defeat for the semi-final stage of the competition. They would repeat the achievement of reaching the cup semi-finals in each of their next two seasons. In 1890 the club became founder members of the Scottish Football League, alongside Cambuslang, Celtic, Cowlairs, Dumbarton, Heart of Midlothian, Rangers, Renton, Saint Mirren, Third Lanark and Vale of Leven. The club finished the inaugural season of the league in seventh place out of ten, but had the satisfaction of finishing ahead of St Mirren, who ended in eighth place. This success was short-lived, however, as when a
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was created in 1893, Abercorn and
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, who had been voted out of Division One, became founder members. In 1895–96 the club won Division Two, earning promotion back to Division One after a ballot. However, they finished bottom of Division One the following season, and were relegated back to Division Two. Abercorn won the lower championship in 1908–09, but were not promoted to Division One. They also failed to be elected to Division One after finishing as runners-up in 1911–12. The following season the club won the
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; during their run in this competition the club got its record attendance when 7,000 spectators attended the semi-final match with Nithsdale Wanderers. The club dropped out of the Scottish Football League in 1915, when Division Two went into abeyance. They played in the Western League from 1915–16 until 1919–20, when their lease on their New Ralston ground was ended at the behest of the local town council. This was ostensibly in order to build an Ice Rink, which did not happen for another four years. It was long accused that St Mirren had used their connections with Paisley Town Council to kill off their rival. Unable to secure another ground within the town, this effectively spelled the end of Abercorn. Despite not being entered in any league competition they played one game in season 1920–21 with effectively a
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in a Scottish Cup defeat away to
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. Around 2,000 spectators witnessed the last game that Abercorn played, which resulted in an 8–2 victory for Vale of Leven. Abercorn retained membership of the
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until 29 March 1922, when they were disbarred for failing to secure their own private home ground. Effectively though the club were defunct in 1920 when it played its last game, although an annual Abercorn Football Club dinner was still held in the town until 1939 just before the outbreak of
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.The Death of a Professional Paisley Football Club
Cairter's Corner. Retrieved 16 February 2022
In season 2009–10, 90 years after the original club disappeared, a new club was formed under the Abercorn name in Paisley. The new club has had a marked lack of success, however. In its inaugural 18-game season, it lost all its matches.


Ground

Their home matches were initially played at East Park on the corner of Seedhill Road and Mill Street, before moving onto Blackstoun Park in Well Street in 1879. In 1889 they moved 200 yards to Underwood Park, where they remained until an 1899 move to
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in East Lane in the Williamsburgh area of Paisley which was 700 yards from their first ground at East Park. In 1909 the club moved to a site directly to the west of Old Ralston Park; New Ralston Park.


Colours

*1877–1881: Royal blue and white striped shirts, white shorts. *1881–1883: Navy blue shirts, white shorts. *1883–1908: White shirts, navy blue shorts. *1908–1916: Royal blue and white striped shirts, royal blue shorts. *1916–1920: Royal blue and white striped shirts, white shorts.


Honours

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* Champions: 1895–96, 1908–09 ;
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* Winners: 1912–13 ;
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* Winners: 1885–86, 1886– 87, 1888–89, 1889–90 ; Renfrewshire Victoria Cup * Winners: 1911–12 ; Paisley Charity Cup * Winners: 1885–86, 1888–89, 1891–92, 1894–95,
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, 1908–09, 1912–13 ; Abercorn Sports Tournament * Winners: 1891


References

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