The club was formed in September 1886 by former college and public school students who wished to continue playing the game.
[1] At this time organised League football did not exist.
Official records from these matches are sketchy at best, but what is certain is that the club played its first match on 9 October 1886 against Dunheved College (now Launceston Technology College) in Launceston.
The club continued in this manner, playing matches at numerous venues in the area, until the decision was made to set up a professional club in the city in 1903.
[2] He achieved them both, Plymouth Argyle Football Club were elected into the Southern Football League and Western Football League that same year, and they played their first match on 1 September 1903 against West Ham United, winning 1–0.