The town of Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland has been home to, and given its name to, several football teams since 1888. Five of these teams have shared a name, Clydebank F.C., but all are distinct entities.
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The town ofClydebankin West Dunbartonshire, Scotland has been home to, and given its name to, several football teams since 1888. Five of these teams...
Clydebank (Scottish Gaelic: Bruach Chluaidh) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, it borders the...
in Scotland and England. Cooper chose to sign for Scottish Second Division side Clydebankin 1974, beginning his career as a professional footballer....
Sporting CP. Played club football for Hamburger SV and Cork Celtic. Played club football for Celtic and Clydebank. Played club football for River Plate, Huracán...
Dunfermline Athletic, Portadown, Partick Thistle, Adelaide Force, Ross County, Clydebank, Alloa Athletic, Hamilton Academical, Raith Rovers and made two appearances...
scored in association football matches. The records concerning the fastest goals are disputed for a number of reasons. Ray Spiller of the Association of Football...
Clydebank RFC is a rugby union side based inClydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The club was founded in 1969. They play their home games at Dean...
Clydebank High School is a non-denominational secondary school inClydebank, Scotland. It is one of three non-denominational secondary schools in West...
The West of Scotland Football League (WoSFL) is a senior football league based in the west of Scotland. The league sits at levels 6–10 on the Scottish...
when his family moved to Clydebankin Scotland and he played for his first schoolboy team at Our Holy Redeemer's Primary School in the town. Patsy had to...
although it lost in the replay. Clydebank's protest that the Vale's colours were too similar to Clydebank's, which, combined with the "laziness" of the referee...
Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Clydebank, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official Historyof Dumbarton...
also selected four times for the Scottish Football League XI. Chalmers's father David played for Clydebankin the 1920s, and his son, Paul, also played...
present Airdrieonians club is formally a continuation ofClydebank, who relocated in 2002 to the stadium of the defunct Airdrieonians and were renamed "Airdrie...
1939 Goals Most top flight goals in a career: 410, Jimmy McGrory (Celtic 397, Clydebank 13) Most top flight goals in a season: 52, Willie MacFadyen (Motherwell...