Vale of Clyde F.C.

Vale of Clyde F.C.

Football club infobox
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fullname = Vale of Clyde Football Club
nickname = Tin Pail
founded = 1873
ground = Fullarton Park,
Tollcross
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league = SJFA West Premier League
position = SJFA West Division One, 2nd (promoted)
season = 2007-08
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Vale of Clyde Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Tollcross, in the East End of Glasgow. Nicknamed "Tin Pail", they were formed in 1873 and are based at Fullarton Park. They currently play in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association, and play in blue, red and white.

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

*Winners: 1890-91, 1892-93, 1903-04
*Runners-up: 1941-42

Other Honours

*Glasgow Junior Football League winners: 1899-00, 1912-13, 1917-18, 1919-20
*Glasgow Junior Cup: 1891-92, 1892-93, 1897-98, 1917-18
*Glasgow Dryburgh Cup: 1933-34
*Central League Cup: 1988-89
*Evening Times Cup Winners Cup: 1989-90
* Central League Division One Winners 2004/05


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