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Hertfordshire Rangers F.C.

Hertfordshire Rangers F.C. was a 19th-century English amateur football team based in Watford, Hertfordshire. It competed in the FA Cup and had two players represent England in international matches.

Hertfordshire Rangers F.C.
Full nameHertfordshire Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s)the Rangers
Founded1865
Dissolved1883
GroundWhite Lion Field, Watford
to 1875 colours
after 1875 colours

History edit

Football was first played in Hertfordshire at Belswain's Meadow in 1861,[1] and the Rangers (sometimes referred to as Herts Rangers) was the first proper club in the county, claiming a foundation date in December 1865[2] and joining the Football Association in 1866. After a practice match between its members in November 1866,[3] its first recorded match against external opposition was against a Westminster XI in December 1866, but the match was played to Westminster School rules (which allowed some running with the ball in hand, permitted opponents to trip a player running with the ball, had a kick-in rather than a throw-in, started the game with the ball being thrown up from the centre of the field, and had goals of 10' x 6')[4] rather than Association laws. Westminster was recorded as victor by 1 "base" to nil.[5]

The club entertained the Wanderers at the end of 1866; initially only 7 Wanderers turned up, albeit their number included stars such as Charles W. Alcock and Arthur Pember of No Names Club. The match ended scoreless.[6]

Despite the club's early start in the game, it did not enter the first FA Cup, only arranging 11 fixtures for the 1871–72 season, two against the Hampstead Heathens which did enter the competition.[7]

The club first entered the FA Cup in 1875–76 and beat Rochester 4–0 in the first round,[8] the first of three wins the club ever had in the competition. In the second round the club lost 8–2 at home to Oxford University; Rangers took the lead after 20 minutes, Gilbert turning a cross in from six yards out, but were 4–1 down by half-time.[9]

The club's best Cup run came in 1880–81, with the club beating Barnes 6–0 in the first round (the club's record competitive win), plus having three disallowed for offside,[10] and getting a bye in the second. In the third round, and in a warning that the club was finding it harder to provide a team, the club only had 10 players for a tie against Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval, and duly lost 3–0.[11]

The Rangers often relied on players from Cambridge University students, as the university did not have a team at the time, and schools at Aldenham and Elstree. In 1881–82 the club lost in the first round to the Swifts and did not enter the competition again; two of the club's players moved to Hendon F.C. and the others appear to have left the sport. When the club ceased operation in January 1883, it was because it was unable to raise representative teams.[12]

A club bearing the same name was formed in 2001, its last fixtures dating from 2017.[13]

Colours edit

The club's first colours were dark orange and dark green,[14][15] replaced in 1876 by black and grey.[16]

Grounds edit

The club's first ground was behind cottages on the Watford High Road, near the Nascott estate,[17] known as the Wood's Field, and by 1868 the club was using the White Lion Field in Watford, 200 yards from Watford railway station.[18] In 1875 the club moved to Cassiobury Park in Upper Nascott.[19] The club used the Clarendon Hotel for its facilities[20] until moving to the Malden Hotel in 1875.[21]

Notable players edit

Two Rangers players were selected for England:[22]

Further reading edit

  • Phillips, Oliver (1992). History of Watford FC 1881–1991. Great Britain: Watford Football Club. ISBN 0-9509601-6-0., pp. 11–13

References edit

  1. ^ "Apsley End Football Dinner". Herts Advertiser: 8. 13 May 1893.
  2. ^ Lillywhite, John (1868). Football Annual. p. 78.
  3. ^ "Football at Watford". Field: 18. 24 November 1866.
  4. ^ Lillywhite, John (1868). Football Annual. pp. 73–5.
  5. ^ "A Westminster XI v Hertfordshire Rangers". Sportsman: 4. 13 December 1866.
  6. ^ "Wanderers v Hertfordshire Rangers". Sportsman: 1. 1 January 1867.
  7. ^ "Hertfordshire Rangers Football Club". Watford Observer: 1. 25 November 1871.
  8. ^ "Hertfordshire Rangers v Rochester". Bell's Life: 4. 13 November 1875.
  9. ^ "Hertfordshire Rangers v Oxford University". Field: 725. 25 December 1875.
  10. ^ "Hertfordshire Rangers v Barnes". Watford Observer: 4. 6 November 1880.
  11. ^ "Old Etonians 3-0 Herts Rangers". Bell's Life: 10. 12 February 1881.
  12. ^ "Pilgrims v West-End". Sporting Life: 4. 27 January 1883.
  13. ^ "Hertford & District ORC Sports Football League". Football Association. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  14. ^ Lillywhite, John (1868). Football Annual. p. 78.
  15. ^ Alcock, Charles (1872). Football Annual. Virtue. p. 57.
  16. ^ Alcock, Charles (1876). Football Annual. Ward, Lock & Grey. p. 135.
  17. ^ "Football at Watford". Field: 18. 24 November 1866.
  18. ^ Alcock, Charles (1869). Football Annual. Sportsman. p. 56.
  19. ^ "Herts Rangers 2-8 Oxford University". The Field: 725. 25 December 1875.
  20. ^ Alcocl, Charles (1874). Football Annual. p. 91.
  21. ^ Alcocl, Charles (1875). Football Annual. p. 137.
  22. ^ Club Affiliations – Hertfordshire Rangers

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Short article on old and new club's history from sponsor
  • Hertfordshire Rangers at the Football Club History Database

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Hertfordshire Rangers F C was a 19th century English amateur football team based in Watford Hertfordshire It competed in the FA Cup and had two players represent England in international matches Hertfordshire Rangers F C Full nameHertfordshire Rangers Football ClubNickname s the RangersFounded1865Dissolved1883GroundWhite Lion Field Watfordto 1875 coloursafter 1875 colours Contents 1 History 2 Colours 3 Grounds 4 Notable players 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFootball was first played in Hertfordshire at Belswain s Meadow in 1861 1 and the Rangers sometimes referred to as Herts Rangers was the first proper club in the county claiming a foundation date in December 1865 2 and joining the Football Association in 1866 After a practice match between its members in November 1866 3 its first recorded match against external opposition was against a Westminster XI in December 1866 but the match was played to Westminster School rules which allowed some running with the ball in hand permitted opponents to trip a player running with the ball had a kick in rather than a throw in started the game with the ball being thrown up from the centre of the field and had goals of 10 x 6 4 rather than Association laws Westminster was recorded as victor by 1 base to nil 5 The club entertained the Wanderers at the end of 1866 initially only 7 Wanderers turned up albeit their number included stars such as Charles W Alcock and Arthur Pember of No Names Club The match ended scoreless 6 Despite the club s early start in the game it did not enter the first FA Cup only arranging 11 fixtures for the 1871 72 season two against the Hampstead Heathens which did enter the competition 7 The club first entered the FA Cup in 1875 76 and beat Rochester 4 0 in the first round 8 the first of three wins the club ever had in the competition In the second round the club lost 8 2 at home to Oxford University Rangers took the lead after 20 minutes Gilbert turning a cross in from six yards out but were 4 1 down by half time 9 The club s best Cup run came in 1880 81 with the club beating Barnes 6 0 in the first round the club s record competitive win plus having three disallowed for offside 10 and getting a bye in the second In the third round and in a warning that the club was finding it harder to provide a team the club only had 10 players for a tie against Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval and duly lost 3 0 11 The Rangers often relied on players from Cambridge University students as the university did not have a team at the time and schools at Aldenham and Elstree In 1881 82 the club lost in the first round to the Swifts and did not enter the competition again two of the club s players moved to Hendon F C and the others appear to have left the sport When the club ceased operation in January 1883 it was because it was unable to raise representative teams 12 A club bearing the same name was formed in 2001 its last fixtures dating from 2017 13 Colours editThe club s first colours were dark orange and dark green 14 15 replaced in 1876 by black and grey 16 Grounds editThe club s first ground was behind cottages on the Watford High Road near the Nascott estate 17 known as the Wood s Field and by 1868 the club was using the White Lion Field in Watford 200 yards from Watford railway station 18 In 1875 the club moved to Cassiobury Park in Upper Nascott 19 The club used the Clarendon Hotel for its facilities 20 until moving to the Malden Hotel in 1875 21 Notable players editTwo Rangers players were selected for England 22 Robert Barker 1872 Francis Sparks 1879 Further reading editPhillips Oliver 1992 History of Watford FC 1881 1991 Great Britain Watford Football Club ISBN 0 9509601 6 0 pp 11 13References edit Apsley End Football Dinner Herts Advertiser 8 13 May 1893 Lillywhite John 1868 Football Annual p 78 Football at Watford Field 18 24 November 1866 Lillywhite John 1868 Football Annual pp 73 5 A Westminster XI v Hertfordshire Rangers Sportsman 4 13 December 1866 Wanderers v Hertfordshire Rangers Sportsman 1 1 January 1867 Hertfordshire Rangers Football Club Watford Observer 1 25 November 1871 Hertfordshire Rangers v Rochester Bell s Life 4 13 November 1875 Hertfordshire Rangers v Oxford University Field 725 25 December 1875 Hertfordshire Rangers v Barnes Watford Observer 4 6 November 1880 Old Etonians 3 0 Herts Rangers Bell s Life 10 12 February 1881 Pilgrims v West End Sporting Life 4 27 January 1883 Hertford amp District ORC Sports Football League Football Association Retrieved 3 December 2023 Lillywhite John 1868 Football Annual p 78 Alcock Charles 1872 Football Annual Virtue p 57 Alcock Charles 1876 Football Annual Ward Lock amp Grey p 135 Football at Watford Field 18 24 November 1866 Alcock Charles 1869 Football Annual Sportsman p 56 Herts Rangers 2 8 Oxford University The Field 725 25 December 1875 Alcocl Charles 1874 Football Annual p 91 Alcocl Charles 1875 Football Annual p 137 Club Affiliations Hertfordshire RangersExternal links editOfficial website Short article on old and new club s history from sponsor Hertfordshire Rangers at the Football Club History Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hertfordshire Rangers F C amp oldid 1215684259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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