Airdrie F.C., the Glossary
Airdrie Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the town of Airdrie, Lanarkshire.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Airdrie railway station, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Airdriehill F.C. (1879), Airdrieonians F.C. (1878), Association football, Cambuslang F.C., Catholic Church, Clarkston F.C., Clydesdale F.C. (1883), Coatbridge, Dorothea Gerard, Hamilton F.C. (1874–78), Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire Cup, Queen's Park F.C., Scotland, Scottish Cup, Shettleston F.C. (1879), Shotts F.C., 1875–76 Scottish Cup, 1880–81 Scottish Cup, 1881–82 Scottish Cup, 1882–83 Scottish Cup, 1884–85 Scottish Cup.
- 1868 establishments in Scotland
- 1885 disestablishments in Scotland
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1885
- Association football clubs established in 1868
- Irish diaspora sports clubs in Scotland
Airdrie railway station
Airdrie railway station is a railway station serving the town of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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Airdrie, North Lanarkshire
Airdrie (Airdrie; An t-Àrd Ruigh) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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Airdriehill F.C. (1879)
Airdriehill Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the town of Airdrie, Lanarkshire. Airdrie F.C. and Airdriehill F.C. (1879) are Defunct football clubs in Scotland and football in North Lanarkshire.
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Airdrieonians F.C. (1878)
Airdrieonians Football Club, more commonly known as Airdrie, was a Scottish professional football team from the town of Airdrie, in the Monklands area of Lanarkshire. Airdrie F.C. and Airdrieonians F.C. (1878) are Defunct football clubs in Scotland and football in North Lanarkshire.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Cambuslang F.C.
Cambuslang Football Club was a Scottish football club, based in the Cambuslang area (Greater Glasgow). Airdrie F.C. and Cambuslang F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Clarkston F.C.
Clarkston Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Clarkston, now in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Airdrie F.C. and Clarkston F.C. are 1885 disestablishments in Scotland, association football clubs disestablished in 1885, Defunct football clubs in Scotland and football in North Lanarkshire.
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Clydesdale F.C. (1883)
Clydesdale Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Rutherglen, Scotland. Airdrie F.C. and Clydesdale F.C. (1883) are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
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Coatbridge
Coatbridge (Cotbrig or Coatbrig) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, about east of Glasgow city centre, set in the central Lowlands.
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Dorothea Gerard
Dorothea Mary Stanislaus Gerard (Mme Longard de Longgarde, 9 August 1855 – 29 September 1915) was a Scottish-born novelist and romance-writer who often wrote about controversial and unconventional subjects and "whose general conservatism co-existed with a piercing eye for relations across national and ethnic divides, for antisemitism and other forms of prejudice." At first she wrote for pleasure with her less prolific older sister Emily Gerard but later carved an independent career publishing about forty books between 1890 and 1916 mostly for Tauchnitz editions signifying her target audience was mainly English-speaking visitors travelling in Europe.
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Hamilton F.C. (1874–78)
Hamilton Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Hamilton, in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Airdrie F.C. and Hamilton F.C. (1874–78) are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
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Lanarkshire
Lanarkshire, also called the County of Lanark (Siorrachd Lannraig; Lanrikshire), is a historic county, lieutenancy area and registration county in the Central Lowlands of Scotland.
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Lanarkshire Cup
The Lanarkshire Cup was an annual competition open to football teams in the Lanarkshire area. Airdrie F.C. and Lanarkshire Cup are football in North Lanarkshire.
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Queen's Park F.C.
Queen's Park Football Club is a Scottish professional football club, based in Glasgow, which plays in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of the Scottish football pyramid.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,.
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Shettleston F.C. (1879)
Shettleston Football Club was a football club from Shettleston in Glasgow. Airdrie F.C. and Shettleston F.C. (1879) are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
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Shotts F.C.
Shotts Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Airdrie F.C. and Shotts F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland and football in North Lanarkshire.
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1875–76 Scottish Cup
The 1875–76 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the third season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1880–81 Scottish Cup
The 1880–81 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the eighth season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1881–82 Scottish Cup
The 1881–82 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the ninth season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1882–83 Scottish Cup
The 1882–83 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the tenth season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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1884–85 Scottish Cup
The 1884–85 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the 12th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
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See also
1868 establishments in Scotland
- Aberdeen Trades Union Council
- Airdrie F.C.
- Baxters
- Crieff Hydro
- East Kilbride railway station
- Edinburgh Collegiate School
- Edinburgh Wanderers
- Golspie railway station
- Hairmyres railway station
- Hamilton Gymnasium F.C.
- Kilmarnock RFC
- Larkhall Academy
- Lasswade railway station
- Newtyle railway station
- Perthshire RFC
- Queen Margaret College (Glasgow)
- Regius Professor of Engineering (Edinburgh)
- Reid Brothers (Glasgow)
- Royal Forth Yacht Club
- Royal HSFP
- Scottish Westminster constituencies 1868 to 1885
- Shin Railway Viaduct
- South Lanarkshire (UK Parliament constituency)
- South Queensferry railway station
- St Regulus Hall
- St Salvador's Church, Dundee
- Statue of Marshal Keith, Peterhead
- Thistle F.C.
- Thorntonhall railway station
- Western General Hospital
- William Low
1885 disestablishments in Scotland
- Aberdeen (UK Parliament constituency)
- Addiewell F.C.
- Airdrie F.C.
- Clarkston F.C.
- Clippens F.C.
- Dean Park F.C.
- Eastern F.C.
- Johnstone Rovers F.C.
- Kilmarnock Athletic F.C.
- Kinning Park Athletic F.C.
- Levendale F.C.
- Motherwell Bridge railway station
- Newmains F.C.
- Partick F.C. (1875)
- Perseverance F.C.
- Plains Blue Bell F.C.
- Scottish Westminster constituencies 1868 to 1885
- Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881)
- Strathblane F.C.
- Tayavalla F.C.
- Thistle Athletic F.C.
Association football clubs disestablished in 1885
- Addiewell F.C.
- Airdrie F.C.
- Bellshill F.C.
- Clarkston F.C.
- Clippens F.C.
- Dean Park F.C.
- Johnstone Rovers F.C.
- Kilmarnock Athletic F.C.
- Kinning Park Athletic F.C.
- Levendale F.C.
- Newmains F.C.
- Partick F.C. (1875)
- Perseverance F.C.
- Plains Blue Bell F.C.
- Preston Zingari F.C.
- Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881)
- Strathblane F.C.
- Tayavalla F.C.
- Thistle Athletic F.C.
- Trinity (Shrewsbury) F.C.
- Wednesbury Strollers F.C.
- Wednesbury Town F.C.
Association football clubs established in 1868
- Airdrie F.C.
- Caerleon A.F.C.
- Hamilton Gymnasium F.C.
- Hampstead Heathens F.C.
- Harefield United F.C.
- Leyton F.C.
- Long Melford F.C.
- Newark F.C.
- Notts Rangers F.C.
- Rochester F.C.
- Shrewsbury F.C. (1868)
- South Bank F.C.
- Stoke City F.C.
- Swifts F.C.
- Thistle F.C.
- Walthamstow F.C.
- West End F.C. (London)
Irish diaspora sports clubs in Scotland
- Aberdeen Harp F.C.
- Airdrie F.C.
- Bathgate Rovers F.C.
- Broxburn Shamrock F.C.
- Broxburn Shamrock F.C. (1881)
- Cambuslang Hibernian F.C.
- Cambuslang St Bride's F.C.
- Campsie Hibernians F.C.
- Carfin Emmet F.C.
- Carfin Rovers F.C.
- Carfin Shamrock F.C.
- Celtic F.C.
- Dumbarton Harp F.C.
- Dumfries Hibernians F.C.
- Dundee Harp F.C.
- Dundee United F.C.
- Duntocher Harp F.C.
- Erin Rovers F.C. (Perth)
- Gaelic F.C.
- Glasgow Hibernian F.C.
- Hamilton Harp F.C.
- Harp F.C. (1894)
- Hibernian F.C.
- Hibernian F.C. (Dundee)
- Johnstone Harp F.C.
- Leith Harp F.C.
- Lochee Harp F.C.
- Milton of Campsie F.C.
- Motherwell Shamrock F.C.
- Paisley Celtic F.C.
- Paisley Hibernian F.C.
- Pollokshaws Harp F.C.
- Rock F.C.
- Smithstone Hibs F.C.
- St Peter's F.C.
- Vale of Leven Hibernians F.C.
- Whifflet Shamrock F.C.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airdrie_F.C.
Also known as Airdrie F C, Airdrie F. C., Airdrie F.C, Airdrie FC, Airdrie Football Club.