Full name | St Anthony's Fitba Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Ants | ||
Foondit | 1902 | ||
Ground | McKenna Park, Glesga | ||
Manager | Danny Taylor | ||
2022–23 | , 7t o 16 | ||
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St Anthony's Fitba Club is a Scottish non-league fitba club based in Glesga. Haein the byname the Ants, they play in green-an-white hooped kits an currently operate in the West of Scotland League Second Division.
Foondit in 1902, they wir members o the Scottish Junior Fitba Association fae at time til 2020 whan aw local clubs muived tae the new West o Scotland Fitba League, becomin pairt o the senior fitba pyramid fur the first time.
St Anthony's wir originally based in the hert o Govan[1] an then played at twa grunds oan ilka seed o the Moorepark neeburheid close tae Ibrox Stadium, hame o Rangers, until the 1990s; houiver, the Ants huv strang cultural ties tae Celtic, huvin oreiginatit via the local branch o the League of the Cross Catholic abstinence society that teuk muckle o its membership fae the Irish immigrant commonity. Since 1999 thir hame grund is McKenna Park in Shieldhall, directly north o the M8 motorway[1] (the road wis biggit throu Cardonald Park an sae the grund is afft referrt tae as bein locatit in the Cardonald destrict, awtho it lies oan the ither side o the motorwey).
The team raxed the final o the Scottish Junior Cup oan twa occasion (1919 and 1925) bit niver liftit the trophy. They won honours in the Scottish Junior League up tae 1922 whan they jynt the mare prestigious Glesga League, remainin wi that group in the subsequent decades throu the Intermediate, Central an West Region eras, intae the 21st century. They wir West of Scotland Junior Cup winners in 1938, bit never seriously challenged fur major honours efter Warld War II.
The followin players aw represented Scotland at full international level efter steppin up tae Senior football direct fae St. Anthony's:[2]
The follaein former St Anthony's players played fur clubs in the Scottish Football League an/or English Fitba League:
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