The Escocès FC, officially founded as Escocés Fútbol Club, was a football team based in Barcelona, Spain, which existed only during the year 1900, playing a total of ten friendlies against the likes of FC Barcelona and Català FC. The team was formed and made up mostly of a group of Scottish workers from a factory in Sant Andreu de Palomar, hence its name.
Escocès FC
The Escocès FC squad, the oldest photograph of a football club in Spain
English Colony of Barcelona Football Team
The Sociedad de Foot-Ball de Barcelona was a football scratch team that existed between 1892 and 1896, mainly consisting of players from the British colony of Barcelona, but also with Catalans and even Frenchmen. This entity was initially known as the Barcelona Football Club (1892–94), before being renamed as Sociedad de Foot-Ball de Barcelona following a restructuring in 1894. It was one of the first Catalan football clubs and is considered a predecessor of FC Barcelona founded in 1899. Some historians ascribe this entity as "a group of thirty friends, English workers, who played alternately and without a regular squad".
English Colony of Barcelona Football Team
The two sides of the Barcelona Football Club. Taken on 12 March 1893, it is widely regarded as the oldest documented image of a football team in Spain.
Members of the Barcelona Football Society on 24 March 1895. Standing, from left to right: Alberto Serra, Henry W. Brown, John Beaty-Pownall, Enrique Morris, Matt Wilson, Samuel Morris and Hallam. Seated: John and William Parsons, Sloon, James Reeves and Bruger.