Newtown Excelsior F.C.

Excelsior F.C. - more generally known as Newtown Excelsior - was an association football club from Newtown, Powys, active in the 1879–80 season, and a progenitor club of the current Newtown club.

Excelsior F.C. (Newtown)
Full nameNewtown Excelsior Football Club
Founded1879
Dissolved1880
GroundWelshpool Road
SecretaryJohn Pugh

History edit

The club was formed in September 1879, as a merger between the Newtown and White Stars clubs, and "other clubs who would join them". Edward Morgan of Newtown was chosen as captain and Edward Gittins of White Stars as "sub-captain".[1] Its first match was a 1–0 defeat at Welshpool on 20 September.[2]

The merger however did not work as expected. Six of the players who played in the home win over Oswestry in October were former Newtown men; only two were White Stars regulars.[3] Although Newtown F.C. lost its identity entirely, White Stars - who were, after all, Welsh Cup holders - still existed as a separate entity, and some of its players never joined the Excelsior, while other players (including Morgan) played for both.[4]

Excelsior entered the 1879–80 Welsh Cup, starting with a 6–0 win over All Saints of Shrewsbury,[5] but lost to Ruthin in the third round, at the Recreation Ground in Rhosddu. Excelsior opened the scoring with the first attack, but went down 4–2 after conceding two late goals to go down 4–2[6].

The week after the Cup defeat, Excelsior played White Stars, and lost by four goals, and one disputed, to nil.[7] That seems to have been the end of the club, as at the start of the the 1880–81 season, goalkeeper Hibbott, full-back D. Owen, and forwards W. Owens, Morgan, and Gittins were all playing for the White Stars.[8] Those players, along with fellow Excelsior players J. Andrew (half-back), W. Andrew (right-wing) and George Woosnam (left-wing), were part of the White Star side which lost the 1881 Welsh Cup final.[9]

Colours edit

The club wore black jerseys with a cardinal hoop, white knickers, and black stockings.[10]

Ground edit

The club's ground was on Welshpool Road, half-a-mile from Newtown railway station, with the White Stars ground lying between the Excelsior ground and the station.[11]

Notable players edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Newtown clubs". Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser: 8. 13 September 1879.
  2. ^ "Football". Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser: 8. 27 September 1879.
  3. ^ "Oswestry v The Excelsior". Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser: 3. 18 October 1879.
  4. ^ "White Star (Newtown) v Foresters (Gwersyllt)". Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser: 8. 20 December 1879.
  5. ^ "Welsh Association Challenge Cup". Cambrian News: 7. 14 November 1879.
  6. ^ "Excelsior v Ruthin". Wrexham Advertiser: 8. 7 February 1880.
  7. ^ "White Star v Excelsior". Montgomeryshire Express: 8. 10 February 1880.
  8. ^ "Civil Service v White Stars, Newtown". Wrexham Advertiser: 8. 6 November 1880.
  9. ^ "Welsh Association Challenge Cup Final Tie". Wrexham Advertiser: 7. 2 April 1881.
  10. ^ Alcock, Charles (1880). Football Annual. London: Cricket Press. p. 136.
  11. ^ Alcock, Charles (1880). Football Annual. London: Cricket Press. p. 136.
  12. ^ "Wales v Scotland". Wrexham Advertiser: 5. 3 April 1880.