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William Gold, better known as Willie Gold, was a Scottish
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. He is best known for being the victim of the very first
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shown in Spanish football. Gold was also a member of the side that won the very first Spanish club to win an official title, the 1900–01 Copa Macaya with Hispania AC.


Biography

Willie Gold was born in
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, where he was introduced to football and to his wife, providing for his family as a textile worker employee at lace manufacturers Johnston, Shields & Co. He was eventually promoted to be in charge of a production line, and the experience he gained as such served him to continue working as a manager. In 1893, John Shields, one of the founders of the company, rented the central warehouses of a factory in Sant Martí de Provençals to create a branch of his company in
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, which become known as ''La Escocesa'', and Willie Gold, together with around 40 young Scottish workers, was sent over to work in the company's newly opened factory, and Gold was appointed as the supervisor of the factory, a position he held for fifteen years (1893–1908). Whilst out in the Catalan capital, the Scots began playing football against each other to pass the time, to undergo leisure initiatives, and to feel at home. During the winter of 1893–94, he captained the so-called Scottish colony of Sant Martí in a series of matches against the English colony of
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, whose captain was the Englishmen James Reeves. The Barcelona press reported matches between these two sides played on 8 December 1893, 11 March, and 15 April 1894, however, due to the little statistical rigor that the newspapers had at that time, very little is known about those matches, but local historians claim that this was the first ever 'unofficial' rivalry in Spanish football. This Sant Martí team was the forerunner of the
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, which was formed by Scottish workers from a factory in
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in January 1900, and of which Gold was one of the founders. In addition to Gold, this team also had the likes of Peter Mauchan, the Black brothers (
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and
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), George Girvan and
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John Hamilton, with all of them except for him going on play for
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. On 11 February 1900, in the match against
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, Stanley Harris brought Gold down with a strong tackle, and Gold reacted with an equally strong action, which caused a fight between players of both teams, and as a result, he was
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, the first time that sanction had been used in Spanish football. Harris did not escape punishment and he was then sent off as well, thus becoming the very first player in Barça's history to be sent off during a match. This incident caused
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, Barça's captain in this match, to resign from the position. Escocès FC had a very short life and was broken up in November of the same year, and Hispania AC took advantage of its dissolution to incorporate several of its most prominent players, such as Gold, J. Black and J. Hamilton. Two months later, Hispania AC organized the first edition of the Copa Macaya in 1901, which was the first football championship played on the
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, and the forerunner for the Catalan championship which began in 1903. Gold played an important role in helping Hispania become the very first Spanish club to win an official title, netting two goals in a 0–10 trashing of Franco-Española. He remained loyal to the club until 19 November 1903, the day in which the entity's board agreed to its dissolution due to lack of players. Most of the remaining players, including Hamilton and Black, joined
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, but Gold never played football again.


Honours

Hispania AC * Copa Macaya: ** Champions: 1900–01


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gold, Willie Year of birth missing Year of death missing Scottish men's footballers Men's association football forwards FC Barcelona players Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Spain Expatriate men's footballers in Spain Scottish expatriate men's footballers Footballers from East Ayrshire People from Newmilns