Historical Football Kits

 

Ayr

Formed 1879. Merged with Ayr Parkhouse in 1910 to form Ayr United

Elected to Scottish Division Two 1897

Kit History

 

 

Ayr Academy

 

Formed 1869

ayr academy fc 1874-75

1874-1875 c

 

 

Ayr Eglinton

 

Formed 1875

ayr eglinton 1875

1875-1876 a c

 

 

Ayr Academicals

 

1876

 

Formed by the merger of Ayr Eglinton and Ayr Academy

ayr academicals 1876

1876-1879 a

 

 

 

Ayr Thistle

 

Formed 1872

ayr thistle 1872-79

1872-1879 a c

 

 

 

Ayr

 

1879

 

Formed by the merger of Ayr Academicals and Ayr Thistle

ayr fc 1879

1879-1884 a

ayr fc 1884-94

1884-1894 a

ayr fc 1894-95

1894-1895 a

ayr fc 1895-96

1895-1896 a

ayr fc 1896-99

1896-1899 a

ayr fc 1899-1903

1899-1903 a

ayr fc 1903-1910

1903-1910 a b

 

Background

ayr fc 1900-01 team groupAyr FC was formed when Ayr Thistle and Ayr Academicals (themselves the product of a merger between Ayr Academy and Ayr Eglinton) merged in 1879. In 1885 they won the Kilmarnock Charity Cup and Ayr Charity Cup. In May 1888 the club played the prestigious Aston Villa at their new Somerset Park ground, recording a very creditable 2-0 win.

After an official from the club tried to poach players from local rivals Ayr Parkhouse in 1889, relations between the two clubs became particularly acrimonious.

In 1893, having turned professional, Ayr joined the Ayrshire Combination League. They were elected to Scottish League Division Two in 1897 at the third attempt. Ayr had to seek re-election in 1899 and 1900 but their fortunes improved after they won the Ayrshire Cup in 1901 and they finished third three times in succession between 1901 and 1904.

In 1903 Ayr Parkhouse were themselves elected to Scottish Division Two but they finished last and lost their place after Ayr's directors campaigned vigorously against their re-election. The two club's resumed their rivalry in 1906 when Parkhouse regained their place in the Second Division.

Gradually the directors and supporters of both teams came to accept that Ayr was too small to support two professional clubs and that radical steps would have to be taken if there was to be any prospect of First Division football coming to the town. When Parkhouse faced re-election in 1910 the directors of the two clubs reluctantly agreed to a merger and on 9 April 1910 they met for the last time as separate teams, Ayr beat Parkhouse 1-0 in the Ayrshire Cup Final.

The newly merged club was named Ayr United and took over Ayr's place in the Scottish Second Division.

See also Ayr Parkhouse, Ayr United.

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Sources

  • (a) Alick Milne
  • (b) Ayr United FC - Images of Sport (Duncan Carmichael 2002)
  • (c) Charles Alcock's Football Annuals 1873, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1881 researched by Robin Horton