Glasgow
Exhibitors
Glasgow's renowned Exhibitors Football Club, established in 1901 during the Glasgow International Exhibition, stand as a cherished British institution, uniting a diverse community through their legacy of success and sportsmanship.
Club Motto
Wow the World
Nickname
The Show-Offs
Founded
1901
Original Name
Glasgow Exhibitors FC
City
Glasgow
Stadium Name
Kelvingrove Arena
About
Established in 1901 to tie in with the Glasgow International Exhibition, the team dubbed “The Show-Offs” by fan and foe combined are a mainstay of the football scene in Scotland’s most populous city.
The Exhibitors have enjoyed success domestically and abroad, with the appeal of their striking blue-and-yellow kit stretching around the world. Despite the nickname, the supporter base has a reputation for graciousness and humility in victory and defeat, and being impeccable guests who part with good wishes from their hosts.
Eventually graduating to the impressive and, on matchday, raucous Kelvingrove Arena, the Glasgow Exhibitors Football Club are an institution in British football which does a diverse community and a city proud, being taken into the hearts of an array of cultures along the way.
As the years unfold, the Glasgow Exhibitors Football Club carries forward its legacy while embracing the future. Their story, built on a foundation of unity, diversity, and a deep love for the beautiful game, is a reminder that the power of football extends far beyond the boundaries of the pitch. And with each match played and each goal celebrated, their journey continues to inspire both their local community and the world at large.