Historical Football Kits

 

Cambuslang

Formed 1876

Founder member of the Scottish Football league 1890. Resigned 1892.

Kit History

 

1879-1893 (a,b,c)

1893-1898 (c)

 

Background

In the mid 1880s, Cambuslang were a force to be reckoned with in the West of Scotland. They won the Lanarkshire Association Cup in 1884 and 1885 as well as the Glasgow & District Cup in 1888 and in 1890 they became one of the eleven founder members of the Scottish Football League. They finished a respectable fourth in 1891 having thrashed the powerful Renton side 8-2 in their opening fixture but the following season they finished next to last and dropped out, joining the rival Football Alliance. They played for only two seasons in this competition (they missed the 1893-94 season) and were wound up in 1897.

The kit is shown as registered with the Scottish FA 1879-1886, which included white "hose" (stockings), a highly unusual feature for this period. In 1893 the club switched from playing in old fashioned jerseys to more modern and lightweight shirts. (See the History of Football Kits article for more on this topic)

Sources

  • (a) The Scottish League Former Members (Norman Nichol 1992)
  • (b) Brian McColl
  • (c) Alick Milne