Garrick F.C.
Garrick Football Club was an English association football club based in Sheffield, Yorkshire.
History
Garrick was formed in October 1866, holding its first practice match at East Bank on the 27th. The club took its name from the Garrick Hotel where the club held its meetings. The earliest recorded game for the club was a 1 rouge to 0 win over Wellington club the next month, in a 12-a-side match at East Bank.Along with Wellington, it was the first to participate in the first two open footballing competitions. In the first, the Youdan Cup of 1867, Garrick lost by one goal and one rouge to nothing against the Mackenzie club at the Orphanage ground on London Road.
The following year it entered the Cromwell Cup and after beating Wellington, it met the newly formed Wednesday F.C.|Wednesday] in the final at Bramall Lane. In front of around 500 spectators the two clubs fought out a goalless draw. It was agreed to play extra time with the first team to score being the victor, but Garrick lost when Wednesday scored a goal after 10 minutes.
Garrick then withdrew from playing the more popular local teams, instead taking on the minor teams and playing the occasional out-of-town match.
The club was reasonably active until 1877 but the last record of activity in the regular game is a failure to turn up to a friendly with Staveley F.C. in December that year; a one-off match in 1886 against the local pantomime actors seems to have been a scratch team using the name as a pun, as the contemporary Garrick Cricket Club was also made up of actors.