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University shinty : ウィキペディア英語版 | University shinty
In the sport of shinty, there are several clubs which play under the banner of one of the Scottish universities. However, these clubs are not always student teams in the strictest sense of the word and have a long history of participation at national senior level. Since the introduction of a summer season, only Aberdeen University continue to play in the senior leagues, although Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews have all done so in the past. ==History==
Scottish Universities have played a major role in shinty since the early days of the sport. Aberdeen University were founded in 1861 and clubs were founded at Edinburgh University and Glasgow University in the late Victorian Era. Aberdeen played in North competitions and Edinburgh & Glasgow competed in South competitions. Often these teams would compete in "Junior" competitions but would also from time to time restrict themselves to the University Littlejohn competition. St Andrews University became the fourth and final team to enter league shinty in the late 1960s. This meant that all four of Scotland's ancient universities had a shinty team representing them. The original three had varying degrees of success but won, or appeared in the finals of several cup competitions as well as garnering league success throughout their league existence.
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