Month: December 2020

Kirin Cup (Japan Preseason International Soccer) 1991

Final Table

Kirin CupPWDLFAPts
Japan (C)2200614
Vasco da Gama (Bra)2101422
Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)2101252
Thailand2002150
[Reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
06.06.1991Thailand1Tottenham Hotspur2
06.06.1991Japan2Vasco da Gama1
09.06.1991Japan4Tottenham Hotspur0
09.06.1991Vasco da Gama3Thailand0
[Reference: 2]

Report

Hosts Japan won the 1991 Kirin Cup defeating Tottenham Hotsur 4-0 in their last game in the four team preseason International Tournament.

Video Kirin Cup 1991 – Japan v Tottenham Hotspur

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRn7yQzbY8

References

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1992) “International Results” World Soccer. August 1991. pg. 56-57

Videos

[3] Football Video Collection You Tube Channel (2020) December 18, 2020. KIRIN CUP 1991 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRn7yQzbY8 [Accessed 26 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Costello (Gateway).

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Last Updated: 26 December 2020

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Caribbean Football Union Shell Caribbean Cup 1991

Caribbean Football Union Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Round Knockout Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
30.05.1991Trinidad & Tobago3Guyana1
30.05.1991Jamaica2St. Lucia0
3rd Place
02.06.1991St. Lucia4Guyana1
FInal
02.06.1991Jamaica2Trinidad & Tobago0
[Reference: 2]

Final Round Group Tables

FINAL ROUNDPWDLFAPts
Group A
Trinidad & Tobago (SF)3201924
St. Lucia (SF)3120214
Martinique3111423
Dominican Republic30121111
Group B
Jamaica (SF)2200924
Guyana (SF)2101272
Cayman Islands2002350
[Reference: 2]

Final Round Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
23.05.1991Trinidad & Tobago7Dominican Republic0
23.05.1991St. Lucia0Martinique0
25.05.1991Trinidad & Tobago1Martinique0
25.05.1991St. Lucia0Dominican Republic0
27.05.1991Martinique4Dominican Republic1
27.05.1991St. Lucia2Trinidad & Tobago1
Group B
24.05.1991Jamaica6Guyana0
26.05.1991Jamaica3Cayman Islands2
28.05.1991Guyana2Cayman Islands1
[Reference: 2]

Qualifying Round Group Tables

QUALIFYING ROUNDPWDLFAPts
Group A
Guyana (Q)2110513
Surinam2110213
Aruba2002050
Group B
Dominican Republic (Q)2110423
Haiti2110433
Puerto Rico2002360
Group C
Cayman Islands2110323
St. Kitts & Nevis2020112
British Virgin Islands2011121
Group D
St. Lucia (Q)2200904
Montserrat2011141
Anguilla2011171
Group E
French Guiana1100212
Martinique (Q)1001120
[Reference: Compiled from results in 2]

Qualifying Round Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group AS. American Coast Gp
08.10.1991Surinam1Aruba0
10.10.1991Guyana4Aruba0
12.05.1991Surinam1Guyana1
Group BGreater Antilles Gp
08.05.1991Haiti3Puerto Rico2
12.05.1991Dominican Republic1Haiti1
14.05.1991Dominican Republic3Puerto Rico1
Group CLeeward Is Gp
10.05.1991Cayman Islands2British Virgin Is1
12.05.1991St. Kitts & Nevis1Cayman Islands1
14.05.1991St. Kitts & Nevis0British Virgin Is0
Group DWindward Is Gp
10.05.1991St. Lucia3Montserrat0
14.05.1991Montserrat1Anguilla1
16.05.1991St. Lucia6Anguilla0
Group EFrench Dept Gp
15.05.1991French Guiana2Martinique1
[Reference: 1]

Report

Jamaica defeated Trinidad & Tobago 2-0 in the Final of the Shell Caribbean Cup in Kingston, Jamaica in May 1991. Both countries had automatically qualified for the seven-team Final tournament. Trinidad & Tobago had knocked out Guyana in the Semi-Finals, and Jamaica defeated St. Lucia.

The Qualifying Groups were won by Guyana (3-team South American Coast Group involving Surinam and Aruba); Dominican Republic (Greater Antilles Group involving Haiti and Puerto Rico); Cayman Islands (Leeward Islands Group involving St. Kitts & Nevis and British Virgin Islands); St. Lucia (Windward Islands Group involving Montserrat and Anguilla); Martinique (2-team French Department Group involving French Guiana).

Montserrat’s National Holiday is on St. Patrick’s Day like Ireland and most are descendent from Irish indentured servants and African slaves with even those of African descent speaking Irish at one stage like most on the island at the time (1600s to 1800). Kingston, Jamaica shares a name with Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire) in Ireland.

About the Caribbean Cup

The Shell Caribbean Cup is a Regional Soccer Tournament organised by the Caribbean Football Union. It also doubled as the Qualifying Tournament for the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Both were first played for in 1991, although there were previous attempts at creating Regional Tournaments.

References

Images

[1] IMS Soccer News (1992) 200px-Caribbean_Football_Union [Internet] Available from:  https://www.insidemnsoccer.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/200px-Caribbean_Football_Union.jpg [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1992) “International Results” World Soccer. August 1991. pg. 56-57

[3] Wikipedia (2020) “Montserrat” [Internet] Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montserrat [Accessed 26 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Costello (Gateway).

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VIVA World Football Cup 2006

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
11.2006Sapmi21Monaco1
[Reference: 1]

Final Group Table

VIVA World Cup 2006PWDLFAPts
Sapmi (F)33004219
Monaco (F)32016166
Occitania31025103
Southern Cameroon3003090
[Reference: Compiled from Results in 1]

Group results

DateHome TeamAway Team
11.2006Occitania0Sapmi7
11.2006Monaco3Southern Cameroon0 #
11.2006Sapmi14Monaco0
11.2006Occitania3Southern Cameroon0 #
11.2006Occitania2Monaco3
11.2006Sapmi3Southern Cameroon0 #
[Reference: 1]

Report

Sapmi representing the Native Sami people of Scandinavia (Northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia), won the inaugural VIVA World Cup for non-FIFA countries, small island nations, and Nations and regions that have either not gained independence or recognition from FIFA. The original plan was for a 16-team World Cup held in the Turkish-speaking Northern Cyprus, which is only officially recognised by Turkey.

However, the organisers fell out with VIVA and the event split in two. Northern Cyprus held its own ELF Cup (Egalite, Liberte, Fratenite), and VIVA rescheduled the VIVA World Cup for Occitania (the region of South France where people speak Langue d’Oc rather than French). Six teams were in the original draw, but West Papua and the team representing the Roma (European Gypsies) pulled out, and on the eve of the event Southern Cameroon were unable to travel, forfeiting all fixtures 3-0.

Sapmi defeated Occitania 7-0 and Monaco (an amateur side representing the Principality rather than AS Monaco the professional team in the French League) 14-0. After Monaco defeated Occitania 3-2, the Monegasques met Sapmi again in the final, but due to rough play had 2 players sent off, and Sapmi ran riot, scoring 21 goals to Monaco’s 1.

About the VIVA World Cup

The VIVA World Cup was first played in 2006 between countries, island nations and regions of FIFA Countries that have not gained independence or official recognition from FIFA. It was superceeded in 2014 by CONIFA.

References

Websites

[2] Steve Menary (2007) “Then there were three…” World Soccer. February 2007. pg. 69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emmanuel, Francesco & Caroline Mitchell.

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UNCAF Central American Championship (Soccer) 1961

UNCAF Logo [Reference: 1]
UNCAF Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Round Table

Final Round 1961PWDLFAPts
Costa Rica (C)33001506
El Salvador3201754
Honduras3102382
Haiti30030120
[Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Note: (C) Champions.

Final Round Resuts

Final RoundCRELSHONHAI
Costa Ricaxxx4-03-08-0
El Salvadorxxx5-12-0
Hondurasxxx2-0
Haitixxx
[References: Compiled from Results in 2]

Note: All matches played in Costa Rica.

Qualifying Round Tables

Qualifying RoundPWDLFAPts
Group A
Costa Rica (Q)44001748
Haiti (Q)4301866
Guatemala4202774
Panama41033112
Cuba4004290
Group B
El Salvador (Q)32101125
Honduras (Q)32011034
Nethrlands Antilles3111453
Nicaragua30033180
[References: compiled from results in 2]

Note: (Q) Qualify for Final Round in Costa Rica.

Qualifying Group Results

Group ACRCHaiGuaPanCub
Costa Ricaxxx3-04-26-1
Haitixxx3-12-1
Guatemala1-3xxx2-0
Panama0-2xxx1-0
Cuba1-4xxx
Group BELSHONNDANIC
El Salvadorxxx1-010-2
Hondurasxxx4-2
Netherlands Antilles0-0xxx2-1
Nicaragua0-6xxx
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Note: Matches played on a Home & Away Basis. Read across for Home Results and down for Away Results.

Report

Costa Rica emerged as the top Nation in Central American Soccer at the Central American Championship in 1961. Having won all their Qualifying Group Games against Haiti (3-0), Guatemala (4-2) and Panama (6-1) they proceeded to demolish the opposition at the Finals which they hosted, defeaing El Salvador (4-0), Honduras (3-0) and Haiti (8-0). El Salvador finished runners-up, Honduras third and Haiti fourth.

Qualfying Group A featured five teams, topped by Costa Rica, with Haiti also qualifying for the Final round, ahead of Guatemala, Panama and Cuba. Group B winners were El Salvador, who qualified along with Honduras, with Netherlands Antilles in third and Nicaragua in fourth. The tournament was not very competitive, with all matches going to form, and only one draw: Netherlands Antilles 0 Honduras 0.

About the Central American Championship

The Central American Championship is an annual Soccer Tournament featuring the National Teams of the UNCAF Region (Union de Centro-Americo de Futbol). In the early years of the Tournament it also featured Caribbean Nations before they formed their own Caribbean Cup in 1991. It was usually played in two Qualifying Groups before a Final Round in a Host Nation.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (1992) Uncaf_logo [Internet] Available from: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/UNCAF [Accessed 8 October 2020][Actual Logo Reference at: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/4/49/Uncaf_logo.png/revision/latest?cb=20190305145929 [Accessed 8 October 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Anon. (1961) “Central American Championship” World Soccer. September 1961. Pg. 42

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell & Francesco

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Pacific Coast International Championship (Soccer) 1961

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
FinalLos Angeles
1961Mexico B3Westminster Royals0
[Reference: 1]

Report

The Mexico National B Team and Westminster Royals from Vancouver won through to the Final of the inaugural Pacific Coast International Championship in 1961 knocking out the Los Angeles and San Francisco Champions. Mexico B won the Final 3-0.

About the Pacific Coast International Championship

The Pacific Coast International Championship was a Soccer Championship played between the Champions of the Vancouver/British Columbia Pacific Coast League, the Champions of the San Francisco and Los Angeles Leagues and the Mexico National B Team, it was the West Coast Championship before the arrival of the North American Soccer League later in the decade. The Trophy was named after the first Irish-American President, John F. Kennedy.

References

Bibliography

[1] Jeff Cross. (1962) “Firemen blaze trail in Canada” World Soccer. July 1962. Pg. 7

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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Pacific Coast International Championship (Soccer) 1962

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsLos Angeles
1962Mexico B5San Francisco Scots3 aet
1962Los Angeles Kickers4Vancouver Firefighters7 pk
Kennedy Cup FinalLos Angeles
1962Vancouver Firefighters2Mexico B1
[References: 1]

Report

Vancouver Firefighters won the second annual Pacific Coast International Championship for the John F. Kennedy Cup in 1962. The format for the competition was two double-headers in Los Angeles, with Semi-Finals, 3rd Place Playoff and Final, held over four days.

Vancouver defeated hosts Los Angeles Kickers 7-4 on penalty kicks (the Mexican version of Penalties whereby a player attemptsto dribble from the halfway line before shooting at goal against the goalkeeper) in the second semi-final. The match was an extraordinary on, finishing 4-4 after normal time, before two periods of extra time (30 minutes and 15 minutes) failed to separate the sides. Scots-born Bob Mackay, the only non-Canadian born player on Vancouver’s squad scored all three of their penalty kicks. The other semi-final wasalso a high-scoring game which went to extra-time, Mexico B defeatng San Francisco Scots 5-3.

The Final, at Wrigle Field, Los Angeles, required only the regulation 90 minutes to see Vancouver defeat Mexico B 2-1. Three days previously at the same venue the two Semi-Finals had lasted from 1 pm to 7:13 pm when the Final Penalty Kick was saved, most of the 7,000 crowd staying on until the end. The Competition was to be held until 1965 in Los Angeles, with the hope that more Pacific regions could join in.

About the Pacific Coast International Championship

The Pacific Coast International Championship was a Soccer Championship played between the Champions of the Vancouver/British Columbia Pacific Coast League, the Champions of the San Francisco and Los Angeles Leagues and the Mexico National B Team, it was the West Coast Championship before the arrival of the North American Soccer League later in the decade. The Trophy was named after the first Irish-American President, John F. Kennedy.

References

Bibliography

[1] Jeff Cross. (1962) “Firemen blaze trail in Canada” World Soccer. July 1962. Pg. 7

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell & Paul Foley.

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Amateur Football League Sunday Division 2020

Amateur Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table*

AFL Sunday 2020PWDLPts
Markievicz Celtic770021
St. Columbans SYC660018
Irishtown/St. Pats YC741213
Portrane Athletic941413
Newlands/Castle Park640212
Marks Celtic732211
Elm Mount731310
Hydepark731310
Confey43019
Sallynoggin Pearse63039
Balrothery62137
Rialto72147
Whitehall Rangers60242
Frankfort50050
Stamullen80080
Amateur Football League Sunday Division 2020 [Refernces: 2]

Results & Fixtures*

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
24.07.2020Confey1Markievicz Celtic3
24.07.2020Elm Mount3Whitehall Rangers3
26.07.2020Balrothery2St. Columbans SYC5
26.07.2020Hydepark4Stamullen0
26.07.2020Sallynoggin Pearse1Marks Celtic4
26.07.2020Portrane Athletic2Newlands/Castle Park1
26.07.2020Irishtown/St. Pats YC5Rialto2
Week 2
06.08.2020Portrane Athletic1Marks Celtic2
07.08.2020Whitehall Rangers0Confey3
09.08.2020Frankfort2Balrothery4
09.08.2020Irishtown/St Pats YC4Stamullen1
09.08.2020St. Columbans SYC4Elm Mount3
09.08.2020Newlands/Castle Park4Hydepark3
09.08.2020Portrane Athletic6Rialto0
09.08.2020Markievicz Celtic6Sallynoggin Pearse0
Week 3
14.08.2020Irishtown/St Pats YC2Newlands/Castle Park1
14.08.2020Elm Mount5Frankfort2
16.08.2020Rialto3Stamullen1
16.08.2020Hydepark2Marks Celtic2
16.08.2020Portrane Athletic0Markievicz Celtic9
Week 4
23.08.2020Hydepark5Frankfort1
23.08.2020Rialto5Whitehall Rangers5
23.08.2020Stamullen0Marcievicz Celtic3
23.08.2020Irishtown/St. Pats YC0St. Columbans SYC7
23.08.2020Sallynoggin Pearse2Elm Mount1
23.08.2020Newlands/Castle Park4Marks Celtic3
23.08.2020Portrane Athletic2Balrothery2
Week 5
30.08.2020Rialto5Marks Celtic4
30.08.2020Balrothery0Elm Mount8
30.08.2020Hydepark3Whitehall Rangers1
30.08.2020Sallynoggin Pearse3Frankfort2
30.08.2020Stamullen2Newlands/Castle Park4
30.08.2020Portrane Athletic2St. Columban’s SYC5
30.08.2020Irishtown/St. Pat’s YC2Markievicz Celtic4
Week 6
04.09.2020Elm Mount0Confey5
06.09.2020Frankfort1Portrane Athletic5
06.09.2020Balrothery0Sallynoggin Pearse3
06.09.2020St. Columban’s SYC2Hydepark1
06.09.2020Marks Celtic6Stamullen1
06.09.2020Markievicz Celtic8Rialto1
Week 7
13.09.2020Whitehall Rangers0Portrane Athletic1
13.09.2020Stamullen0Balrothery1
13.09.2020St. Columban’s SYC8Sallynoggin Pearse0
13.09.2020Marks Celtic1Irishtown/St. Pat’s YC1
13.09.2020Newlands/Castle Park3Rialto2
13.09.2020Markievicz Celtic2Hydepark1
Week 8
17.09.2020Whitehall Rangers3Irishtown/St. Pat’s YC4
18.09.2020Elm Mount4Portrane Athletic1
Week 9
04.10.2020Stamullen0Confey5
Week 10
11.10.2020Irishtown/St.Pat’s YCConfey
11.10.2020HydeparkSallynoggin Pearse
11.10.2020StamullenPortrane Athletic
11.10.2020Rialto Elm Mount
11.10.2020Newlands/Castle ParkFrankfort
11.10.2020Marks CelticSt. Columban’s SYC
11.10.2020Markievicz CelticWhitehall Rangers
Week 11
16.10.2020Elm MountStamullen
18.10.2020FrankfortMarks Celtic
18.10.2020ConfeyRialto
18.10.2020Sallynoggin PearseIrishtown/St. Pat’s YC
18.10.2020St. Columban’s SYCMarkievicz Celtic
18.10.2020BalrotheryNewlands/Castle Park
18.10.2020Portrane AthleticHydepark
Week 12
25.10.2020St. Columban’s SYCRialto
25.10.2020BalrotheryHydepark
25.10.2020Whitehall RangersStamullen
25.10.2020FriankfortIrishtown/St. Pat’s YC
25.10.2020ConfeySallynoggin Pearse
25.10.2020Markievicz CelticNewlands/Castle Park
Week 13
01.11.2020RialtoSallynoggin Pearse
01.11.2020Newlands/Castle ParkElm Mount
01.11.2020ConfeyHydepark
01.11.2020Whitehall RangersSt. Columban’s SYC
01.11.2020Irishtown/St. Pat’s YCPortrane Athletic
01.11.2020Marks CelticBalrothery
01.11.2020Markievicz CelticFrankfort
Week 14
06.11.2020Elm MountMarks Celtic
08.11.2020BalrotheryMarkievicz Celtic
08.11.2020FrankfortWhitehall Rangers
08.11.2020HydeparkIrishtown/St. Pat’s YC
08.11.2020St. Columban’s SYCNewlands/Castle Park
08.11.2020Sallynoggin PearseStamullen
08.11.2020Portrane AthleticRialto
Week 15
15.11.2020RialtoHyde Park
15.11.2020Whitehall RangersBalrothery
15.11.2020St. Columban’s SYCFrankfort
15.11.2020Marks CelticConfey
15.11.2020Markievicz CelticElm Mount
15.11.2020Newlands/Castle ParkSallynoggin Pearse
Week 16
21.11.2020StamullenSt. Columban’s SYC
21.11.2020Irishtown/St. Pat’s YCBalrothery
21.11.2020Newlands/Castle ParkWhitehall Rangers
21.11.2020Marks CelticMarkievicz Celtic
21.11.2020Portrane AthleticConfey
22.11.2020HydeparkElm Mount
Week 17
24.11.2020RialtoFrankfort
27.11.2020Elm MountIrishtown/St. Pat’s YC
29.11.2020Sallynoggin PearseWhitehall Rangers
29.11.2020ConfeySt. Columban’s SYC
29.11.2020BalrotheryRialto
29.11.2020FrankfortStamullen
Amateur Football League Sunday Division Results 2020 [References: 3]

Report

Markievicz Celtic and St. Columban’s SYC were on 100% records at the top of the Amateur Football League Sunday Division on 18 September 2020 when the League was abandoned due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Amateur Football League season was abandoned on 21 October following Government restrictions on the playing of sport in the light of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Matches had been rescheduled after being abandoned on 18 September, but following the governments update in October, the League was stopped entirely.

About the Amateur Football League

The Amateur Football League is a Junior Soccer League making up Tier 3 in the Irish Adult Soccer System – Tier 1 is Senior Leagues (League of Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League), Tier 2 is Intermediate Leagues – Provincial Leagues (Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster Senior Leagues in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Intermediate League in Northern Ireland), and Tier 3 is Junior Leagues – County Level Leagues such as the Amateur Football League which consists of teams from the Dublin and District Area (from all over County Dublin as well as teams from Co. Meath – Ashbourne United, Co. Kildare – Leixlip United, and Co. Wicklow – Rathnew and Garden County).

References

Logos

[1] Amateur Football League (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/logo.png[Accessed 13 December 2020]

Websites

[2] Amateur Football League (2020) Table 2020 Sunday [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/table/sunday/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[3] Amateur Football League (2020) Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/results/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[4] Amateur Football League (2020) Cessation of All Grassroots and Underage Football in Dublin [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/cessation-of-all-grassroots-and-underage-football-in-dublin/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[5] Amateur Football League (2020) FAI Press Release [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/fai-press-release/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Doyle.

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Amateur Football League Division C South 2020

Amateur Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table*

AFL C South 2020PWDLPts
St. Marys Boys641113
Peamount United B741213
Blackforge640212
Rathnew532011
Arthur Griffith Park632111
Tallaght Town62228
OLV62046
Palmerstown62046
Lazio FC62046
Ballyfermot United41033
Spartak Dynamo61053
Amateur Football League Division C South 2020 [References: 3]

Results & Fixtures*

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
24.07.2020St. Marys Boys3Palmerstown1
24.07.2020Ballyfermot United4OLV2
25.07.2020Lazio FC0Arthur Griffith Park1
25.07.2020Blackforge3Rathnew4
27.07.2020Tallaght Town3Peamount United B3
Week 2
07.08.2020OLV1Peamount United B2
08.08.2020Spartak Dynamo0Blackforge2
08.08.2020Rathnew2St. Marys Boys2
10.08.2020Tallaght Town0Lazio FC1
Week 3
13.08.2020Palmerstown2Peamount United B4
14.08.2020Arthur Griffith Park2Tallaght Town2
14.08.2020St. Marys Boys5Spartak Dynamo1
15.08.2020Lazio FC0OLV1
Week 4
21.08.2020OLV2Arthur Griffith Park4
22.08.2020Palmerstown3Lazio FC2
22.08.2020Spartak Dynamo4Ballyfermot United2
24.08.2020Rathnew2Peamount United B1
Week 5
27.08.2020Arthur Griffith Park1Palmerstown3
28.08.2020Ballyfermot United2Blackforge6
29.08.2020Peamount United B6Spartak Dynamo2
01.09.2020Tallaght Town3OLV1
01.09.2020St. Mary’s Boys1Blackforge4
Week 6
04.09.2020Ballyfermot United0St. Mary’s Boys5
05.09.2020Arthur Griffith Park2Rathnew2
05.09.2020Peamount United B4Blackforge1
05.09.2020Lazio FC2Spartak Dynamo1
07.09.2020Tallaght Town3Palmerstown1
Week 7
12.09.2020Palmerstown1OLV3
12.09.2020St. Mary’s Boys4Peamount United B2
12.09.2020Rathnew8Tallaght Town0
12.09.2020Spartak Dynamo4Arthur Griffith Park6
Week 8
16.09.2020Blackforge6Lazio FC1
Week 10
10.10.2020Black ForgePalmerstown
10.10.2020Peamount United BArthur Griffith Park
10.10.2020OLVSt. Mary’s Boys
10.10.2020Startak DynamoRathnew
10.10.2020Ballyfermot UnitedTallaght Town
Week 11
17.10.2020St. Mary’s BoysLazio FC
17.10.2020OLVRathnew
17.10.2020Arthur Griffith ParkBlackforge
17.10.2020Peamount United BBallyfermot United
17.10.2020Tallaght TownSpartak Dynamo
Week 12
24.10.2020Ballyfermot UnitedLazio FC
24.10.2020BlackforgeTallaght Town
24.10.2020Spartak DynamoOLV
24.10.2020St. Mary’s BoysArthur Griffith Park
24.10.2020RathnewPalmerstown
Week 13
31.10.2020PalmerstownSpartak Dynamo
31.10.2020Lazio FCPeamount United B
31.10.2020Arthur Griffith ParkBallyfermot United
31.10.2020OLVBlackforge
31.10.2020Tallaght TownSt. Mary’s Boys
Amateur Football League Division C South Results 2020 [References: 3]

Report

Only two points separated the top five teams in the Amateur Football League Division C South when the League was cancelled on 18 September due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Amateur Football League season was abandoned on 21 October following Government restrictions on the playing of sport in the light of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Matches had been rescheduled after being abandoned on 18 September, but following the governments update in October, the League was stopped entirely.

About the Amateur Football League

The Amateur Football League is a Junior Soccer League making up Tier 3 in the Irish Adult Soccer System – Tier 1 is Senior Leagues (League of Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League), Tier 2 is Intermediate Leagues – Provincial Leagues (Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster Senior Leagues in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Intermediate League in Northern Ireland), and Tier 3 is Junior Leagues – County Level Leagues such as the Amateur Football League which consists of teams from the Dublin and District Area (from all over County Dublin as well as teams from Co. Meath – Ashbourne United, Co. Kildare – Leixlip United, and Co. Wicklow – Rathnew and Garden County).

References

Logos

[1] Amateur Football League (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/logo.png [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Websites

[2] Amateur Football League (2020) Table 2020 C South [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/table/2020-c-north/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[3] Amateur Football League (2020) Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/results/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[4] Amateur Football League (2020) Cessation of All Grassroots and Underage Football in Dublin [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/cessation-of-all-grassroots-and-underage-football-in-dublin/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[5] Amateur Football League (2020) FAI Press Release [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/fai-press-release/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Doyle.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 December 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Amateur Football League Division B South 2020

Amateur Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table*

AFL B SouthPWDLPts
Cabinteely FC871022
Larkview842214
Alpine/Oldchurch842214
JFT 96632111
Terenure FC63039
Harding IFFC62228
Garden County B52127
Walkinstown United71427
St. Anthony’s Kilcoole62046
Dundrum70252
Booth Road Celtic60060
Amateur Football League Division B South 2020 [References: 2]

Results & Fixtures*

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
24.07.2020Harding IFFC3Dundrum1
25.07.2020Terenure FC0Cabinteely FC2
25.07.2020Garden County B5St. Anthony’s Kilcoole1
25.07.2020Walkinstown United3Alpine/Oldchurch3
25.07.2020Larkview1JFT 962
Week 2
07.08.2020Booth Road Celtic2Terenure FC3
07.08.2020Alpine/Oldchurch2Larkview3
07.08.2020Harding IFFC1Cabinteely FC2
08.08.2020Dundrum1Walkinstown United1
08.08.2020JFT 961Garden County B3
Week 3
14.08.2020Booth Road Celtic2Harding IFFC4
14.08.2020Walkinstown United2Cabinteely FC3
15.08.2020St. Anthony’s Kilcoole1JFT 962
15.08.2020Garden County B3Alpine/Oldchurch5
15.08.2020Larkview8Dundrum2
Week 4
21.08.2020Harding IFFC2Terenure FC6
21.08.2020Alpine/Oldchurch4St. Anthonys Kilcoole3
21.08.2020Booth Road Celtic1Walkinstown United3
21.08.2020Cabinteely FC3Larkview2
22.08.2020Dundrum2Garden County B2
Week 5
28.08.2020Walkinstown United1Terenure FC2
29.08.2020Cabinteely FC4Garden County B0
29.08.2020Larkview6Booth Road Celtic0
29.08.2020St. Anthony’s Kilcoole3Dundrum1
29.08.2020JFT 962Alpine/Oldchurch2
01.09.2020Alpine/Oldchurch1Terenure FC0
Week 6
04.09.2020Harding IFFC1Walkinstown United1
04.09.2020JFT 967Dundrum1
05.09.2020Terenure FC1Larkview2
05.09.2020Garden County B2Booth Road Celtic0
05.09.2020St. Anthony’s Kilcoole1Cabinteely FC4
Week 7
11.09.2020Booth Road Celtic1St. Anthony’s Kilcoole5
11.09.2020Cabinteely FC3JFT 963
11.09.2020Harding IFFC3Larkview3
12.09.2020Dundrum2Alpine/Oldchurch5
Week 8
18.09.2020Larkview1Walkinstown United1
18.09.2020Alpine/Oldchurch1Cabinteely FC4
Week 10
10.10.2020Alpine/OldchurchHarding IFFC
10.10.2020LarkviewSt. Anthony’s Kilcoole
10.10.2020Walkinstown UnitedJFT 96
10.10.2020DundrumTerenure FC
10.10.2020Bluebell UnitedPeamount United
10.10.2020Cabinteely FCBooth Road Celtic
Week 11
17.10.2020St. Anthony’s KilcooleTerenure FC
17.10.2020Garden County BHarding IFFC
17.10.2020JFT 96Booth Road Celtic
Week 12
23.10.2020Harding IFFCSt. Anthony’s Kilcoole
24.10.2020Booth Road CelticApline/Oldchurch
24.10.2020Walkinstown UnitedGarden County B
24.10.2020Terenure FCJFT 96
24.10.2020Cabinteely FCDundrum
Week 13
31.10.2020St. Anthony’s KilcooleWalkinstown United
31.10.2020DundrumBooth Road Celtic
31.10.2020Garden County BLarkview
31.10.2020JFT 96Harding IFFC
Week 14
07.11.2020Terenure FCGarden County B
Amateur Football League Division B South Results 2020 [References: 3]

Report

Cabinteely FC were eight points in front and the only undefeated team in the Amateur Football League Division B South when the League was halted on 18 September 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Amateur Football League season was abandoned on 21 October following Government restrictions on the playing of sport in the light of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Matches had been rescheduled after being abandoned on 18 September, but following the governments update in October, the League was stopped entirely.

About the Amateur Football League

The Amateur Football League is a Junior Soccer League making up Tier 3 in the Irish Adult Soccer System – Tier 1 is Senior Leagues (League of Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League), Tier 2 is Intermediate Leagues – Provincial Leagues (Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster Senior Leagues in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Intermediate League in Northern Ireland), and Tier 3 is Junior Leagues – County Level Leagues such as the Amateur Football League which consists of teams from the Dublin and District Area (from all over County Dublin as well as teams from Co. Meath – Ashbourne United, Co. Kildare – Leixlip United, and Co. Wicklow – Rathnew and Garden County).

References

Logos

[1] Amateur Football League (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/logo.png [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Websites

[2] Amateur Football League (2020) Table 2020 B South [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/table/2020-b-south/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[3] Amateur Football League (2020) Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/results/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[4] Amateur Football League (2020) Cessation of All Grassroots and Underage Football in Dublin [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/cessation-of-all-grassroots-and-underage-football-in-dublin/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[5] Amateur Football League (2020) FAI Press Release [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/fai-press-release/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Doyle.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 December 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Amateur Football League Keepers & Procedures Division A South 2020

Amateur Football League Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table*

AFL A South 2020PWDLPts
Bluebell United540112
Garda FC540112
Glenville731310
Peamount United631210
Cottage Celtic631210
Templeogue United43019
Ballyoulster United52127
Tymon Bawn62046
Leixlip United30030
Garden County50050
Amateur Football League Keepers & Procedures Division A South 2020 [References: 2]

Results & Fixtures*

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
24.07.2020Bluebell United3Garden County0
24.07.2020Cottage Celtic3Leixlip United2
24.07.2020Tymon Bawn0Peamount United5
24.07.2020Ballyoulster United3Glenville2
Week 2
07.08.2020Glenville4Bluebell United2
07.08.2020Peamount United2Ballyoulster United0
08.08.2020Garden County3Cottage Celtic4
Week 3
14.08,2020Tymon Bawn3Garden County0
14.08.2020Templeogue United3Bluebell United5
15.08.2020Cottage Celtic1Glenville5
Week 4
20.08.2020Garda5Cottage Celtic1
21.08.2020Glenville3Tymon Bawn0
21.08.2020Peamount United2Templeogue United7
Week 5
27.08.2020Garda FC5Peamount United1
28.08.2020Tymon Bawn0Bluebell United8
Week 6
03.09.2020Templeogue United8Garden County0
04.09.2020Peamount United3Glenville3
04.09.2020Tymon Bawn0Cottage Celtic2
04.09.2020Bluebell United2Garda FC1
04.09.2020Ballyoulster United3Leixlip United1
Week 7
11.09.2020Cottage Celtic1Ballyoulster United1
12.09.2020Glenville4Templeogue United5
12.09.2020Garden County2Garda FC5
12.09.2020Leixlip United1Peamount United7
Week 8
17.09.2020Garda FC2Glenville0
18.09.2020Ballyoulster United0Tymon Bawn3
Week 10
10.10.2020Templeogue UnitedTymon Bawn
10.10.2020Garda FCBallyoulster FC
10.10.2020Leixlip UnitedGlenville
Week 11
16.10.2020Cottage CelticPeamount United
18.10.2020GlenvilleGarden County
18.10.2020Templeogue UnitedBallyoulster United
18.10.2020Leixlip UnitedTymon Bawn
Week 12
22.10.2020Garda FCLeixlip United
24.10.2020Peamount UnitedGarden County
24.10.2020Bluebell UnitedCottage Celtic
Week 13
31.10.2020Garden CountyBallyoulster United
31.10.2020Templeogue UnitedGarda FC
31.10.2020Bluebell UnitedLeixlip United
Week 14
06.11.2020Ballyoulster UnitedBluebell United
06.11.2020Cottage CelticTempleogue United
07.11.2020Garden CountyLeixlip United
07.11.2020Tymon BawnGarda FC
Week 15
14.11.2020Leixlip UnitedTempleogue United
Amateur Football League Division A South Results 2020 [References: 3]

Report

Bluebell United and Garda FC were in the top two spots with only one loss each in the Amateur Football League Division A South on 18 September 2020, when the League was stopped due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Amateur Football League season was abandoned on 21 October following Government restrictions on the playing of sport in the light of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. Matches had been rescheduled after being abandoned on 18 September, but following the governments update in October, the League was stopped entirely.

About the Amateur Football League

The Amateur Football League is a Junior Soccer League making up Tier 3 in the Irish Adult Soccer System – Tier 1 is Senior Leagues (League of Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League), Tier 2 is Intermediate Leagues – Provincial Leagues (Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster Senior Leagues in Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Intermediate League in Northern Ireland), and Tier 3 is Junior Leagues – County Level Leagues such as the Amateur Football League which consists of teams from the Dublin and District Area (from all over County Dublin as well as teams from Co. Meath – Ashbourne United, Co. Kildare – Leixlip United, and Co. Wicklow – Rathnew and Garden County).

References

Logos

[1] Amateur Football League (2020) logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/logo.png [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Websites

[2] Amateur Football League (2020) Table 2020 A South [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/table/2020-a-south/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[3] Amateur Football League (2020) Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/results/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[4] Amateur Football League (2020) Cessation of All Grassroots and Underage Football in Dublin [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/cessation-of-all-grassroots-and-underage-football-in-dublin/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

[5] Amateur Football League (2020) FAI Press Release [Internet] Available from: https://www.amateurfootballleague.com/fai-press-release/ [Accessed 13 December 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Doyle.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 December 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.