West of Scotland R.F.C.
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Full name | West of Scotland Rugby Football Club | |||||||||||||||||
Founded | 1865 | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Milngavie, Scotland | |||||||||||||||||
Ground | Burnbrae | |||||||||||||||||
Coach | John Beattie | |||||||||||||||||
League | BT Premiership Division Three | |||||||||||||||||
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Official Website | ||||||||||||||||||
www.westofscotlandfc.co.uk | ||||||||||||||||||
West of Scotland Rugby Football Club are a Scottish rugby union club from Milngavie, just outside Glasgow. They are actually known as West Of Scotland Football Club even though they play Rugby Union as they were formed before there was a difference between Rugby and Football
Formed in 1865 they played a founding role in establishing international rugby in Scotland.
They play in Red and Yellow coloured strips (uniforms), which the football (soccer) club Partick Thistle decided to copy in the 1930s when they switched from dark blue strips.
In 1867 they played against Glasgow Accademicals for the first time, in a fixture that is now one of the oldest surviving football matches in the world.
West of Scotland currently play in BT Premiership 3
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Federation: | Scottish Rugby Union |
National teams: | Scottish national team • Scotland Sevens • British and Irish Lions |
International Competitions: | Rugby World Cup • Six Nations Championship • Rugby World Cup Sevens • Heineken Cup • European Challenge Cup • European Shield • Celtic League • IRB Sevens World Series • Edinburgh 7s |
Celtic League Teams: | Border Reivers • Edinburgh • Glasgow Warriors |
Domestic Competitions: | BT League Championship • BT Scottish Rugby Cup |
BT Premier League Teams | |
Division One: | Aberdeen GSFP • Ayr • Boroughmuir • Currie • Dundee HSFP • Glasgow Hawks • Hawick • Heriot's • Melrose • Watsonians |
Division Two: | Biggar • Cartha Queens Park • Edinburgh Academicals • Gala • GHA • Hamilton • Hillhead Jordanhill • Jed-Forest • Kelso • Selkirk • Stewart's Melville FP • Stirling County |
Division Three: | Berwick • Cambuslang • Dunfermline • Ellon • Haddington • Kirkcaldy • Livingston • Murrayfield Wanderers • Musselburgh • Peebles • Perthshire • West of Scotland |