Port Glasgow F.C.

Port Glasgow
Full name Port Glasgow Junior Football Club
Nickname(s) The Undertakers
Founded 1948
Ground Port Glasgow Community Stadium, Parklea, Port Glasgow
Manager Craig Brown
League West of Scotland League Central District Second Division
2015–16 West of Scotland League Central District Second Division, 4th
Website Club home page

The Port Glasgow Junior Football Club are a Scottish football club, based in the town of Port Glasgow, Inverclyde.

Nicknamed the Undertakers, they were formed as Port Glasgow Athletic Juveniles F.C.' in 1948 as an offshoot of Clune Rock Juveniles. They stepped up to the Junior ranks a year later and obtained a place in the Central Junior Football League. They are not related to the pre-War Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors who disbanded in 1938.

Their first ground was Woodhall Park, Port Glasgow where they played until being evicted by the local council in 2000 to make way for an industrial development, which has not transpired. They then groundshared with local rivals Greenock Juniors at both Ravenscraig Stadium and Battery Park, while Ravenscraig was redeveloped for the 2014 Commonwealth Games.[1] The club returned to Port Glasgow in 2012 at a new £4.4 million community stadium at Parklea.[2]

Currently playing in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association, they wear white striped uniforms with a black trim. The team have been managed since the end of 2008 by former Greenock Morton player Craig Brown.[3]

An unrelated senior club, also called Port Glasgow F.C. (1876–1879), participated in the early Scottish Cup seasons.

Honours

References

  1. Greenock stadium to get £17 million upgrade stv.tv 14 March 2009
  2. £1m double sport boost greenocktelegraph.co.uk 10 March 2011
  3. "Port Glasgow boss Craig Brown keen to build on successful start". Daily Record. 19 December 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
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