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26 relations: Association football, Blanefield railway station, Campsie Glen F.C., Dunbartonshire, East Stirlingshire F.C., Falkirk F.C., Glasgow, Grahamston F.C., Grasshoppers F.C., Jamestown F.C., King's Park F.C., Lenzie F.C., Queen's Park F.C., Scotland, Scottish Cup, Scottish Football Association, Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881), Stirlingshire, Stirlingshire Cup, Strathblane, 10th Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers F.C., 1878–79 Scottish Cup, 1879–80 Scottish Cup, 1882–83 Scottish Cup, 1883–84 Scottish Cup, 1884–85 Scottish Cup.
- 1885 disestablishments in Scotland
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1885
Association football
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.
See Strathblane F.C. and Association football
Blanefield railway station
Blanefield railway station served the village of Blanefield, Stirling, Scotland from 1867 to 1959 on the Blane Valley Railway.
See Strathblane F.C. and Blanefield railway station
Campsie Glen F.C.
Campsie Glen Football Club was a football team from Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire. Strathblane F.C. and Campsie Glen F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Campsie Glen F.C.
Dunbartonshire
Dunbartonshire (Siorrachd Dhùn Breatann) or the County of Dumbarton is a historic county, lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde.
See Strathblane F.C. and Dunbartonshire
East Stirlingshire F.C.
East Stirlingshire Football Club is a Scottish association football club based in the town of Falkirk.
See Strathblane F.C. and East Stirlingshire F.C.
Falkirk F.C.
Falkirk Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club based in the town of Falkirk.
See Strathblane F.C. and Falkirk F.C.
Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Glasgow
Grahamston F.C.
Grahamston Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the village of Grahamston, Stirlingshire, now part of Falkirk. Strathblane F.C. and Grahamston F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Grahamston F.C.
Grasshoppers F.C.
Grasshoppers Football Club, sometimes known as Bonnybridge Grasshoppers, was a Scottish association football club based in Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire. Strathblane F.C. and Grasshoppers F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Grasshoppers F.C.
Jamestown F.C.
Jamestown Football Club was an association football club based in the village of Jamestown, in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire, which entered the Scottish Cup from 1878 to 1890. Strathblane F.C. and Jamestown F.C. are 1877 establishments in Scotland, association football clubs established in 1877 and Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Jamestown F.C.
King's Park F.C.
King's Park Football Club were a football club who played in the Scottish Football League (SFL) before the Second World War. Strathblane F.C. and King's Park F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and King's Park F.C.
Lenzie F.C.
Lenzie Football Club was an association football club based in the town of Lenzie, in Dunbartonshire. Strathblane F.C. and Lenzie F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Lenzie F.C.
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.
See Strathblane F.C. and Queen's Park F.C.
Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
See Strathblane F.C. and Scotland
Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,.
See Strathblane F.C. and Scottish Cup
Scottish Football Association
The Scottish Football Association (also known as the Scottish FA and the SFA; Scots Fitba Association; Scottish Gaelic: Comann Ball-coise na h-Alba) is the governing body of football in Scotland and has the ultimate responsibility for the control and development of football in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Scottish Football Association
Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881)
Stenhousemuir Football Club was a Scottish football club located in Stenhousemuir, Falkirk. Strathblane F.C. and Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881) are 1885 disestablishments in Scotland, association football clubs disestablished in 1885 and Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Stenhousemuir F.C. (1881)
Stirlingshire
Stirlingshire or the County of Stirling (Siorrachd Sruighlea) is a historic county and registration county of Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Stirlingshire
Stirlingshire Cup
The Stirlingshire Cup is an association football cup competition for clubs in the counties of Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire & Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Stirlingshire Cup
Strathblane
Strathblane (Strath Bhlàthain) is a village and parish in the registration county of Stirling, situated in the southwestern part of the Stirling council area, in central Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and Strathblane
10th Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
The 10th Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers Football Club, known as Kirkintilloch Athletic Football Club from 1879 until the club was wound up in 1882, was a 19th-century association football club based in Kirkintilloch in Dumbartonshire. Strathblane F.C. and 10th Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers F.C. are Defunct football clubs in Scotland.
See Strathblane F.C. and 10th Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.
1878–79 Scottish Cup
The 1878–79 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the sixth season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
See Strathblane F.C. and 1878–79 Scottish Cup
1879–80 Scottish Cup
The 1879–80 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the seventh season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
See Strathblane F.C. and 1879–80 Scottish Cup
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.
See Strathblane F.C. and 1882–83 Scottish Cup
1883–84 Scottish Cup
The 1883–84 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the 11th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition.
See Strathblane F.C. and 1883–84 Scottish Cup
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.
See Strathblane F.C. and 1884–85 Scottish Cup
See also
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.

