Benburb F.C.

Benburb F.C.
Full name Benburb Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bens
Founded 1885
Ground New Tinto Park
Craigton Road
Glasgow
Manager Paul Lovering
League SJFA Central District Second Division
2014–15 SJFA Central District First Division, 12th (relegated)

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 SJFA Central Division Two.

The club has struggled to achieve success in recent years, although it did win the Central League title in 2000. Playing in the vicinity of Rangers presents a challenge in raising and maintaining significant local support.

The origins of the club name are not fully documented. There was a Benburb football team that played in the Oatlands area of Glasgow 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.[1]

It has been suggested that the club's name indicates its roots in 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 thee club was formed by Northern Irish immigrants to Glasgow, but this is not clear.[2]

The new Benburb FC eventually found its home in the Govan area of Glasgow some miles to the west of Oatlands.

Until 29 March 2014, Benburb FC was based at Tinto Park in Glasgow's Govan district. After the final match at the ground on that day, a 2–1 victory against Johnstone Burgh in a Central League Division 1 game, the land was prepared for housebuilding.

Benburb was homeless until summer 2015. The 2014–15 season was spent ground-sharing while a new ground was built adjacent to the old one. New Tinto Park became the new home for the club in summer 2015.[3]

The club'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.[4]

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

Other Honours

References

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