Lost Edinburgh: The Foot-Ball Club

Dalry Road at Dalry place, the area in which Dalry park was originally situated. Picture: TSPLDalry Road at Dalry place, the area in which Dalry park was originally situated. Picture: TSPL
Dalry Road at Dalry place, the area in which Dalry park was originally situated. Picture: TSPL
WITH the kick-off to the 2014 football World Cup fast approaching, we take a look at the Edinburgh amateurs who are adamant that the Road to Rio leads directly back to them.

Despite its status as a provincial footballing city, Edinburgh has played an important pioneering role on a handful of occasions down the years. Hibernian will forever be the first British side to play in European competition, while Hearts are well-known for being the first to enlist for war. Then there’s the Foot-Ball Club of Edinburgh, the club that claims to be the first… of them all.

Formation

Formed in Dalry in 1824 - with the records to prove it – Edinburgh’s Foot-Ball Club are thought to be the oldest club to play football of any description on the planet. Mr John Hope, a 17 year old student lawyer set up the club to raise money to help the poor working classes of Dalry. The original team consisted of around sixty members, a mixture of New Town legal professionals, doctors and accountants. Although there were similarities, the club did not participate in a code of the game as we know it today. Modern association football rules did not begin to be implemented across the British Isles until the 1860s.

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