Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors F.C.
Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Football Club were a Scottish association football club who played at Junior level from 1895 to 1940. Although there are references to a PGA Juniors from 1893, this was probably the senior PGA's third XI.
They shared the ground at Clune Park, Port Glasgow with the Senior side Port Glasgow Athletic. When the latter disbanded in 1912 the Juniors played on at the ground until 1917. The site was then cleared and housing for the local shipyards were put up in its place. To play on, the Port shared with Greenock club Morton at Cappielow Park until 1921. They finally built a ground at Garvel Park, Greenock.
By the late 1930s, the club were desperate to move back to their home town, but because of a lack of available space this proved impossible. There was a scheme to redevelop the Bay area of the town, but insurance costs were prohibitive and the club never returned to Port Glasgow. Events exacerbated by the onset of World War II forced the club to close down. After the Second World War Junior football returned in the shape of Port Glasgow Juniors. Garvel Park at the time was within an estate, but the whole area had since been built over and is now a dockyard.
Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors reached the final of the Scottish Junior Cup once and won the Scottish Junior Football League on a record five occasions – 1909–10, 1910–11, 1913–14, 1929–30 and 1937–38.