Cronberry Eglinton F.C.

Cronberry Eglinton F.C.
Cronberry Eglinton FC
Full name Cronberry Eglinton Football Club
Founded 1885
Dissolved 1932
Ground Derrens Holm 1885-95
Mortonmuir Park 1895-1932
League South of Scotland Football League 1892-1893
Cumnock and District Junior League 1907-1914
South Ayrshire Junior League 1921-1932
Home colours

Cronberry Eglinton FC was a football team based in the now tiny hamlet of Cronberry in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

The club was originally formed as a junior side in 1885 but between the years of 1891 and 1895 Eglinton were registered as a senior club with the Scottish FA and permitted to enter the Scottish Cup. In 1892 they were founder members of the first but ill-fated South of Scotland Football League.[1] They were also founder members of the Ayrshire Junior Football Association in 1889.

Eglinton had been preceded by an earlier club, Cronberry FC which was formed in 1880 but folded just two years later.[2]

In the early years Cronberry played in navy & white striped shirts with navy shorts but after 1895, and to mark a return to junior status, changed to black & white.

The football club took its unusual suffix from the Eglinton Iron Company who developed the villages of Lugar and Cronberry in the 1840s to provide housing for workers at the nearby colliery and ironworks.[3]

During the 1920s many of the pits in the East Ayrshire coalfield closed down and the men moved away in search of work. In 1928 the Eglinton Iron Company, by then owned by William Baird & Co, closed leaving the local economy decimated.[4]

Cronberry Eglinton FC survived until the South Ayrshire Junior Football League collapsed in 1932. [5]

Honours

South Ayrshire Junior Football League Champions
1927-28

Famous Players

Glenbuck-born Bill Shankly began his footballing career as a right-half for Cronberry Eglinton FC in 1931-32 season following of the demise of his home town side, the legendary Glenbuck Cherrypickers in 1930.[6]

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