Category: Soccer

Schoolboys Football Association of Ireland Kennedy Cup 2015

SFAI Logo [References: 1][

Cup Finals

Home TeamAway Team
Cup Quarter-Finals
Kildare0 (3)NDSL0 (4)
DDSL1 (4)Midlands1 (2)
Limerick Desmond3Dundalk0
Kerry2Galway0
Cup Semi-Finals
Limerick Desmond1 (10)Kerry1 (11)
Kerry1DDSL0
Cup Final
Kerry1DDSL0
[References: 2]

Plate-Bowl-Shield-Trophy Finals

Home TeamAway Team
Trophy Final25th-26th Place
WWEC1NEC3
Shield Final17th-18th Place
Cork4Mayo0
Bowl Final9th-10th Place
Inishowen0 (5)Cavan0 (6)
Plate Final5th-6th Place
Midlands3Galway1
Cup Playoff3rd-4th Place
NDSL4Limerick Desmond1
[References: 2]

Group Tables

SFAI Kennedy Cup 2014-15PWDLGDPts
Group 1
NDSL3300109
South Tipperary3111-24
Athlone3102-23
Sligo/Leitrim3013-61
Group 2
DDSL3120135
North Tipperary312045
Kilkenny312035
Longford3003-200
Group 3
Kerry330099
Limerick District320166
West Cork310213
WWEC3003-100
Group 4
Kildare321037
Cavan/Monaghan311114
Mayo311104
Drogheda3012-41
Group 5
Galway330069
Clare320126
Roscommon3102-13
Limerick County3003-70
Group 6
Limerick Desmond330069
Donegal320126
Cork310203
Wicklow3003-80
Group 7
Dundalk312025
Inishowen (Pen SO)311115
Waterford311115
NEC3003-40
Group 8
Midlands330079
Wexford320106
SDFL3102-13
Carlow3003-40
[References: 2]

Group Results

Home TeamAway Team
Group 1
NDSL3South Tipperary0
Athlone4Sligo/Leitrim1
NDSL4Sligo/Leitrim1
Athlone1South Tipperary2
NDSL4Athlone0
Sligo/Leitrim3South Tipperary3
Group 2
DDSL13Longford0
Kilkenny2North Tipperary2
DDSL1North Tipperary1
Kilkenny5Longford2
DDSL1Kilkenny1
North Tipperary5Longford1
Group 3
Limerick District6WWEC0
Kerry2West Cork0
Limerick District3West Cork2
Kerry6WWEC0
Limerick District0Kerry1
West Cork5WWEC1
Group 4
Kildare2Drogheda0
Cavan/Monaghan2Mayo3
Kildare2Mayo1
Cavan/Monaghan2Drogheda0
Kildare1Cavan/Monaghan1
Mayo1Drogheda1
Group 5
Galway2Clare1
Limerick County0Roscommon2
Galway2Roscommon0
Limerick County0Clare2
Galway4Limerick County1
Roscommon0Clare1
Group 6
Cork3Wicklow0
Donegal0Limerick Desmond1
Cork0Limerick Desmond2
Donegal4Wicklow2
Cork3Donegal4
Limerick Desmond4Wicklow1
Group 7
Waterford1Inishowen1
Dundalk2NEC0
Waterford1NEC0
Dundalk1Inishowen1
Waterford2Dundalk2
NEC1Inishowen2
Group 8
Wexford1Midlands5
Carlow1SDFL2
Wexford3SDFL1
Carlow2Midlands3
Wexford3Carlow1
SDFL0Midlands2
[References: 2]

Report

After 96 matches played over 5 days in Limerick, Kerry claimed the Schoolboys Football Association of Ireland Kennedy Cup in 2015, defeating defending Champions DDSL (Dublin & District) 1-0 in the Cup Final. The winning goal was scored by Dylan Murphy. The Kennedy Cup is a World Cup-style annual tournament involving representative teams from the 32 Schoolboy Football Associations in the Republic of Ireland. Midlands won the Plate (5th Place) defeating Galway 3-1 in the Final; Cavan/Monaghan defeated Inishowen on Penalties in the Bowl Final (9th Place); the Shield (17th Place) went to Cork who triumphed 4-0 over Mayo and the Trophy for 25th Place went to NEC (North East Counties).

In addition to the 26 counties there is DDSL (Dublin & District Schoolboys League), NDSL (North Dublin), SDFL (South Dublin), WWEC (West Waterford and East Cork), Limerick Desmond (North Kerry & South Limerick), Limerick District (Limerick City), West Cork, North Tipperary, South Tipperary, Inishowen, Athlone, Drogheda and Dundalk. A number of Counties are also merged: NEC (North East Counties: Louth and Meath), Sligo/Leitrim, Cavan/Monaghan, Midlands (Offaly, Laois & Westmeath).

Venue: University of Limerick Bowl (Final), 8-12 June 2015

References

Logos

[1] Schoolboys Football Association of Ireland (2018) logo [Internet] Available from: https://sfai.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/logo.png [Accessed 26 April 2021]

[2] Anon. (2015) “Kennedy Cup Results” Evening Herald. Monday, June 15, 2015. pg. 56 [Striker] [Past editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher

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Tipperary Southern and District Football League Premier Division 2005-2010

Tipperary Southern & District Football League Crest [References: 1]

TSDL Premier Division 2005-06

TSDL Premier Division 2005-06PWDLPts
Clonmel Town (C)16160048
St. Michael’s AFC16131240
Bansha Celtic1673624
Clonmel Celtic1653818
Two-Mile-Borris/St.Kevin’s FC1661919
Peake Villa AFC1646618
St. Nicholas AFC1652917
Rock Rovers (R)1644816
Killusty AFC (R)1604124
[References: 2]

Relegated: Rock Rovers and Killusty AFC. Promoted: Old Bridge FC and Cahir Park AFC.

TSDL Premier Division 2006-07

TSDL Premier Division 2006-07PWDLPts
Clonmel Town (C)16114137
St. Michael’s AFC16113236
Clonmel Celtic16104234
Peake Villa FC1685329
Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC1681725
Cahir Park AFC1652917
Bansha Celtic16241010
Old Bridge FC (R)16241010
St. Nicholas AFC (R)1611144
[References: 3]

Relegated: Old Bridge FC and St. Nicholas FC Promoted: Rock Rovers and Rosegreen Rangers

TSDL Premier Division 2007-08

TSDL Premier Division 2007-08PWDLPts
Clonmel Town (C)16141143
St. Michael’s AFC16131240
Peake Villa AFC1684428
Bansha Celtic1673624
Rock Rovers1664622
Clonmel Celtic1662820
Cahir Park AFC16501115
Galbally United (R)1621137
Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC (R)1614117
[References: 4]

Relegated: Galbally United and Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC.Promoted: Old Bridge FC and Rosegreen Rangers

TSDL Premier Division 2008-09

TSDL Premier Division 2008-09PWDLPts
Clonmel Town (C)16120436
Peake Villa AFC16113236
St. Michael’s AFC16105135
Old Bridge FC1690727
Rock Rovers1654719
Clonmel Celtic1661919
Bansha Celtic1643915
Cahir Park AFC (R)16501115
Rosegreen Rangers (R)1612135
[References: 5]

Relegated: Cahir Park FC and Rosegreen Rangers. Promoted: Cashel Town and Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC

TSDL Premier Division 2009-10

TSDL Premier Division 2009-10PWDLPts
Peake Villa AFC (C)16123139
Clonmel Celtic16113236
St. Michael’s AFC1694331
Clonmel Town1685329
Cashel Town1664622
Rock Rovers1652917
Cahir Park AFC1634913
Old Bridge FC (R)16321111
Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC (R)1611144
[References: 6]

Relegated: Old Bridge FC and Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC. Promoted: Galbally United and Wilderness Rovers.

Report

Clonmel Town went on a four-year winning streak in the Tipperary & Southern District Football League from 2005-06 to 2008-09. They won the Premier Division title in 2005-06 by winning all 16 games, finishing 8 points ahead of nearest challengers St. Michael’s AFC. In 2006-07 they finished a point ahead of St. Michael’s AFC, losing only one match, and in 2007-08 again they won the title with St. Michael’s AFC again the runners-up. In 2008-09 they lost four games and finished level on points with Peake Villa AFC but won the League on points difference. The 2009-10 season finally saw Clonmel Town knocked off the top spot at the end of the season when Peake Villa AFC went one better winning the Premier Division by three points from Clonmel Celtic with Clonmel Town down in fourth.

References

Images

[1] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) tsdl_logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120113040404im_/http://www.tsdl.ie/images/logos/tsdl_logo.gif [Accessed 26 April 2021]

Internet Archive

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2005-2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120114094653/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2005-2006.asp [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2006-2007 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120114094655/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2006-2007.asp  [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2005-2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120114094702/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2007-2008.asp [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2005-2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120114094715/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2008-2009.asp [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2005-2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120113040404/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2009-2010.asp [Accessed 30 July 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher

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Football Association of Ireland SSE Airtricity League Premier Division 2021

SSE Airtricity League Logo [References: 1]

Table

Premier Division 2021PWDLFAGDPts
Shamrock Rovers9720165+1123
St. Patrick’s Athletic9630144+1021
Sligo Rovers9441117+416
Finn Harps942389-114
Drogheda United9243119+210
Dundalk92431211+110
Bohemians9225812-48
Derry City9225713-68
Longford Town9135715-86
Waterford9207514-96
[References: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Series 1
19.03.2021Drogheda United1Waterford0
20.03.2021Finn Harps1Bohemians0
19.03.2021Shamrock Rovers1St. Patrick’s Athletic1
20.03.2021Longford Town2Derry City0
20.03.2021Sligo Rovers 1Dundalk1
Series 2
27.03.2021Bohemians2Longford Town2
13.04.2021Derry City0Shamrock Rovers2
26.03.2021Dundalk1Finn Harps2
27.03.2021St. Patrick’s Athletic2Drogheda United1
26.03.2021Waterford1Sligo Rovers2
Series 3
03.04.2021Drogheda United1Finn Harps1
03.04.2021Derry City1Waterford2
03.04.2021Bohemians0St. Patrick’s Athletic1
02.04.2021Shamrock Rovers2Dundalk1
02.04.2021Longford Town0Sligo Rovers1
Series 4
09.04.2021Dundalk0Bohemians1
09.04.2021St. Patrick’s Athletic2Derry City0
10.04.2021Finn Harps2Waterford1
10.04.2021Longford Town0Drogheda United4
10.04.2021Sligo Rovers1Shamrock Rovers1
Series 5
16.04.2021Waterford0Bohemians1
16.04.2021Derry City1Drogheda United1
17.04.2021Dundalk1St. Patrick’s Athletic1
17.04.2021Shamrock Rovers2Longford Town1
17.04.2021Sligo Rovers1Finn Harps0
Series 6
20.04.2021Drogheda United0Shamrock Rovers1
20.04.2021St. Patrick’s Athletic1Waterford0
20.04.2021Longford Town0Finn Harps0
20.04.2021Derry City1Dundalk1
20.04.2021Bohemians1Sligo Rovers3
Series 7
23.04.2021Finn Harps0St. Patrick’s Athletic2
23.04.2021Shamrock Rovers2Bohemians1
24.04.2021Dundalk2Drogheda United1
24.04.2021Waterford1Longford Town0
24.04.2021Sligo Rovers0Derry City1
Series 8
30.04.2021Bohemians1Derry City2
30.04.2021Waterford0Dundalk3
30.04.2021St. Patrick’s Athletic3Longford Town0
30.04.2021Drogheda United1Sligo Rovers1
30.04.2021Finn Harps0Shamrock Rovers2
Series 9
03.05.2021Longford Town2Dundalk2
03.05.2021Derry City1Finn Harps2
03.05.2021Sligo Rovers1St. Patrick’s Athletic1
03.05.2021Drogheda United1Bohemians1
03.05.2021Shamrock Rovers3Waterford0
[References: 3]

Report

Series 1-6 March 19 to April 20 2021

After 6 Series of the 2021 SSE Airtricity League Shamrock Rovers and Sligo Rovers were joint top on identical records with 14 points from 6 matches and a goals for-goals against record of 9-4. St. Patrick’s Athletic were just behind in third also on 14 points and goal difference of +5 but with 8 goals scored to the two Rovers’ 9. Surprise packet Finn Harps were in fourth with wins over Bohemians and Dundalk in their opening two matches. At the other end of the table Derry City were struggling with only 2 points from their 6 matches and Dundalk and Waterford also in trouble with only three points to their names. Drogheda United (8 points), Bohemians (7 points) and Longford Town (5 Points) were in mid-table.

Series 7 April 23 to April 24 2021

St. Patrick’s Athletic moved above Shamrock Rovers into first place on goal difference following a 2-0 win at Finn Harps, as Rovers beat fierce rivals Bohemians 2-1. Sligo Rovers dropped into third following their first defeat of the season in the North West derby at home to Derry City. Derry’s fellow relegation strugglers Dundalk and Waterford also picked up valuable wins against Drogheda United in the Louth derby and Longford Town respectively, which dropped Longford Town into the bottom two.

Series 8-9 April 30 to May 3 2021

With two series in a week, Shamrock Rovers took over sole position in first with a 2-0 win at Finn Harps and a 3-0 win over Waterford, who dropped to bottom spot following another big loss three days previously, also 3-0, to Dundalk. St. Patrick’s Athletic slipped to second with a draw at Sligo Rovers who remained in third, two points ahead of Finn Harps, who put some light between themselves and fifth-placed Drogheda United with a win at the Brandywell against arch-rivals Derry City. The two Louth Clubs were level on 10 points each in mid-table with Drogheda United picking up two draws and Dundalk drawing at Longford as well as that win over Waterford. Bohemians continued to struggle, losing at home to Derry City, which moved the Candystripes off the bottom of the table. Longford and Waterford slipped into the bottom two.

Home Grounds

TeamHome Ground
BohemiansDalymount Park, Dublin
Derry CityRyan McBride Brandywell Stadium, Derry City, Co. Derry
Drogheda UnitedHead in the Game Park
DundalkOriel Park, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Finn HarpsFinn Park, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal
Longford TownBishopsgate, Longford, Co. Longford
St. Patrick’s AthleticRichmond Park, Inchicore, Dublin
Shamrock RoversTallaght Stadium, Tallaght, Co. South Dublin
Sligo RoversThe Showgrounds, Sligo, Co. Sligo
WaterfordRegional Sports Centre, Waterford City, Co. Waterford
[References: 3]

References

Images

[1] SSE Airtricity League (2020) SSE Airtricity League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/assets/images/logos/sse-airtricity-league-logo.png [Accessed 11 February 2020]

Websites

[2] SSE Airtricity League (2020) Premier Division | Table [Internet] Available from:  https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/premier-division/id-02DDURL6D4000000VUM100GLVU4CQDAE-G#table [Accessed 4 March 2021] [Last Accessed 26 April 2021]

[3] SSE Airtricity League (2020) Premier Division |Matches [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/premier-division/id-02DDURL6D4000000VUM100GLVU4CQDAE-G#matches [Accessed 4 March 2021][Last Accessed 26 April 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher.

About this document

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Last Updated: 26 April 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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Heritage Bowl (All-Ireland Soccer) 1997

Irish Football Association Logo [References: 2]

Results and Scorers

Date / Teams(HT) FT ScoreScorers (Mins)
Semi-Final 1 August 1997
Salthill Devon(1) 1McDonagh 6
Omagh Town(2) 5Donnelly 1, 22, Mooney 73, Wilson 84, Melly 86
Semi-Final 1 August 1997
Galway United(2) 4Lucai 10, 69, 70, Clery 21
Cliftonville(1) 3McAtee 27, O’Connor 72, Tolan 80
3rd Place 2 August 1997
Salthill Devon(1) 2
Cliftonville(5) 5Barry O’Connor (3), Sean Francis (2)
Final 2 August 1997
Galway United(?) 3
Omagh Town(?) 2Frankie Wilson, John McIlroy 85
[References: 3-5]

Report

While not strictly speaking an All-Ireland Soccer competition the Heritage Bowl was a preseason Bowl involving Connacht and Northern Ireland teams held at the same time as the North West Cup involving Northern Ireland and Donegal and Sligo teams. The 1997 Heritage Bowl, played in Miller’s Lane, Galway over the weekend of 1-2 August featured winners Galway United and Salthill Devon from the City of the Tribes and Omagh Town from Tyrone and Cliftonville from West Belfast. Galway United took home the Bowl with a 3-2 victory in the Final against Omagh Town. Cliftonville finished third by defeating Salthill Devon 5-2 withy a hat-trick by Barry O’Connor and a couple more by Sean Francis. The Semi-Finals on Friday night had seen Galway United knock out Cliftonville 4-3 with a hat-trick by Lucai and one from clery to put them 4-1 up before two goals in the last 10 minutes by O’Connor and Tolan put a respectable score on the board for the wee bit o’ red at the final whistle. Salthill Devon were no match for Omagh Town in the other match, losing 5-1 to goals by Donnelly (2), Mooney, Wilson and Melly. Despite equalising on 6 minutes through McDonagh the Connacht Senior League side were outclassed by the Irish League side.

FAI Logo 1991-2004
FAI Logo 1991-2004 [References: 1]

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) Football_Association_of_Ireland_old [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/6/61/Football_Association_of_Ireland_old.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130403155346 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Anon. (1997) “Briefly: Soccer” Irish Independent. Saturday, August 2, 1997. pg. 7 [Past editions of the Irish Independent are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[4] Anon. (1997) “Football Results / Galway United 3 Omagh Town 2 ” Sunday Independent. August 3, 1997. pg. 14L [Sport 2] [Past editions of the Sunday Independent are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[5] Anon. (1997) “Omagh Bowled over” Sunday Life. August 3, 1997. Pg. 63. [Past editions of the Sunday Life are available to view online at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ which is a subscription service]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne, Paul Foley, Cathal Gallagher, Peter Lemass, Paul Lynch, Gerry Tully.

About this document

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Last Updated: 15 April 2021

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Galway Football Association EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League 2020-21

Galway Football Association Logo
Galway Football Association Logo [References: 1]

GFA EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League 2020-21

GFA Ladies Premier LeaguePWDLFAPts
Corrib Celtic2200946
Corrib Rangers2200726
Cregmore/Claregalway FC2101533
Dunmore Town2101663
Shiven Rovers2101353
Kiltullagh1001240
East Galway United1001250
Colemanstown United2002270
[References: 6]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
20.09.2020Colemanstown United0Corrib Rangers4
20.09.2020Corrib Celtic4Dunmore Town2
20.09.2020Cregmore/Claregalway FC3Shiven Rovers0
Week 2
02.10.2020Shiven Rovers3Colemanstown United2
04.10.2020Corrib Rangers 3Cregmore/Claregalway FC 2
04.10.2020Dunmore Town 4Kiltullagh2
04.10.2020East Galway United2Corrib Celtic5
Week 3
07.02.2021Corrib RangersCorrib Celtic
07.02.2021Dunmore TownColemanstown United
07.02.2021East Galway UnitedCregmore/Claregalway FC
07.02.2021Shiven Rovers Kiltullagh
Week 1Rescheduled
14.02.2021Kiltullagh East Galway United
Week 4
21.02.2021Colemanstown United Cregmore/Claregalway FC
21.02.2021 Corrib Celtic Kiltullagh
21.02.2021 Corrib Rangers Shiven Rovers
21.02.2021 Dunmore Town East Galway United
Week 5
07.03.2021Colemanstown United East Galway United
07.03.2021Corrib Celtic Shiven Rovers
07.03.2021 Cregmore/Claregalway FC Dunmore Town
07.03.2021 Kiltullagh Corrib Rangers
Week 6
21.03.2021 Colemanstown United Shiven Rovers
21.03.2021 Corrib Celtic East Galway United
21.03.2021 Cregmore/Claregalway FC Corrib Rangers
21.03.2021 Kiltullagh Dunmore Town
Week 7
04.04.2021 Corrib Rangers Kiltullagh
04.04.2021 Dunmore Town Cregmore/Claregalway FC
04.04.2021 East Galway United Colemanstown United
04.04.2021 Shiven Rovers Corrib Celtic
Week 8
18.04.2021 Cregmore/Claregalway FC Corrib Celtic
18.04.2021 East Galway United Corrib Rangers
18.04.2021 Kiltullagh Colemanstown United
18.04.2021 Shiven Rovers Dunmore Town
Week 9
02.05.2021 Colemanstown United Corrib Celtic
02.05.2021 Cregmore/Claregalway FC Kiltullagh
02.05.2021 Dunmore Town Corrib Rangers
02.05.2021 East Galway United Shiven Rovers
Week 10
16.05.2021 Corrib Rangers Colemanstown United
16.05.2021 Dunmore Town Corrib Celtic
16.05.2021 East Galway United Kiltullagh
16.05.2021 Shiven Rovers Cregmore/Claregalway FC
TBC
Colemanstown United Dunmore Town
Colemanstown United Kiltullagh
Corrib Celtic Colemanstown United
Corrib Celtic Corrib Rangers
Corrib Celtic Cregmore/Claregalway FC
Corrib Rangers Dunmore Town
Corrib Rangers East Galway United
Cregmore/Claregalway FC Colemanstown United
Cregmore/Claregalway FC East Galway United
Dunmore Town Shiven Rovers
East Galway United Dunmore Town
Kiltullagh Corrib Celtic
Kiltullagh Cregmore/Claregalway FC
Kiltullagh Shiven Rovers
Shiven Rovers Corrib Rangers
Shiven Rovers East Galway United
[References: 2]

Report

The 2020-21 Galway Football Association EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League was suspended after two weeks due to COVID-19 coronavirus Pandemic restrictions. At the time Corrib Celtic and Corrib Rangers, the two traditional powers in the league were both on six points having won both games. The 2020-21 season featured two new teams in East Galway United from Kiltormer and Dunmore Town.

Home Venue

TeamHome Venue
Colemanstown United Colemanstown
Corrib Celtic Annaghdown
Corrib RangersWestside
Cregmore/Claregalway FCCregmore
Dunmore TownDunmore
East Galway UnitedKiltormer
KiltullaghKiltullagh
Shiven RoversShiven Rovers
[References: 2]

References

Images

[1] Galway Football Association (2016) Galway FA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://wordpress-1-1635781927.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com/galwayfa/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/logo-1.png [Accessed 3 September 2018]

Internet Archive

[2] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019)  GFA EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League [2020-21] [Internet] Available from:   http://galwayfa.ie/league/153335/[Accessed 30 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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Galway Football Association Ladies Senior League 2017-2020

Galway Football Association Logo
Galway Football Association Logo [References: 1]

GFA Ladies Senior League 2017

GFA Ladies Senior LeaguePWDLFAPts
Corrib Celtic (P) (C)10901351427
Corrib Rangers (P)10802321524
Cregmore/Claregalway FC9324232210
Shiven Rovers82159147
Athenry ####51049213
Bearna na Forbacha70078300
[References: 2]

(P) Corrib Celtic and Corrib Rangers played off for title as both finished level on points. Match counted in Standings. # Athenry conceded 4 games – to Corrib Celtic, Corrib Rangers, Shiven Rangers and Bearna na Forbacha (declared void by league)

DateTeam 1Team 2
PlayoffEamonn Deacy Park
30.08.2017Corrib Celtic3Corrib Rangers1
[References: 2]

GFA Ladies Senior League 2018

GFA Ladies Senior LeaguePWDLFAPts
Corrib Rangers (C)1090132927
Corrib Celtic10802271024
Shiven Rovers10604281018
Cregmore/Claregalway FC93067179
Bearna na Forbacha93067239
Athenry1000100350
[References: 3]

Bearna na Forbacha replaced by Colemanstown United for 2019 Season.

GFA Ladies Senior League 2019

GFA Ladies Premier LeaguePWDLFAPts
Corrib Celtic (C)1090146827
Cregmore/Claregalway FC10721321223
Corrib Rangers10514212416
Shiven Rovers10325111811
Colemanstown United1021710307
Athenry1010911393
[References: 4]

GFA EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League 2020

GFA Ladies Premier LeaguePWDLFAPts
Colemanstown United1010001
Dunmore Town1010001
Corrib Celtic0000000
Shiven Rovers0000000
Corrib Rangers0000000
Cregmore/Claregalway FC0000000
[References: 5]

Report

Corrib Celtic and Corrib Rangers duelled from 2017 to 2019 for the Galway Football Association Ladies Senior League title. In 2017 the two teams were so evenly matches they went to a playoff in Eamonn Deacy Park, which Corrib Celtic won 3-1. The following season however Rangers took the League with 27 points from their 10 games to Celtic’s 24. Bearna na Forbacha were replaced for the 2019 season by Colemanstown United, and Corrib Celtic won the Championship back. Cregmore/Claregalway FC were their closest challengers that season as Corrib Rangers slipped back to third. For the 2020 season Dunmore Town replaced Athenry but the season was cut short due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. the 2020-21 season was intended to run Autumn-Spring rather than a Summer League and featured new additions Kiltullagh and East Galway United. The Senior League was renamed the EZ Living Furntiture Ladies Premier League for sponsorship reasons.

References

Images

[1] Galway Football Association (2016) Galway FA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://wordpress-1-1635781927.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com/galwayfa/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/logo-1.png [Accessed 3 September 2018]

Internet Archive

[2] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2017)  GFA Ladies Senior League [2017] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171130075341if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/113920 [Accessed 3 November 2017]

[3] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2018)  GFA Ladies Senior League [2018] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180823041852if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/128020/  [Accessed 30 March 2021]

[4] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019) GFA Ladies Senior League [2019] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20191028144251/http://galwayfa.ie/league/138677/ [Accessed 30 March 2021]

[5] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019)  GFA Ladies Senior League [2020] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20200126014331if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/147697 [Accessed 30 March 2021]

[6] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019)  League Table EZ Living Furniture Ladies Premier League [2020-21] [Internet] Available from:   http://galwayfa.ie/league/153335/[Accessed 30 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to

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Galway Football Association Western Hygiene Premier Division 2016-2021

Galway Football Association Logo [3]

GFA Premier Division 2016-17

PWDLFAPts
Athenry (C)18152142847
Mervue United181125473735
West United18945311831
Corrib Celtic18657273123
St. Bernard’s18567333221
Salthill Devon18639283521
Loughrea18558263420
Galway Hibs18558203020
Corrib Rangers (R)185310253718
Colemanstown United (R)183510223914
[Refrences: 2]

Promoted from Division 1 for 2017-18 season: Renmore and Maree/Oranmore.

GFA Premier Division 2017-18

PWDLFAPts
Athenry (C)191441612146
Mervue United191342421343
West United18945412931
Loughrea18828353926
Galway Hibs18666304424
Corrib Celtic18729344223
Salthill Devon18648273222
Maree/Oranmore18639363521
St. Bernard’s (R)184113174313
Renmore (R)18301529549
[References: 3]

Promoted from Division 1 for 2018-19 season: Galway Bohs and Merlin Woods FC /Medtronic.

GFA Western Hygiene Premier Division 2018-19

GFA Premier DivisionPWDLFAPts
Mervue United (C)181431622345
Athenry181422451344
West United181224401938
Salthill Devon181134522536
Maree/Oranmore18828393826
Corrib Celtic18738373524
Loughrea185211274217
Galway Hibs185211274217
Merlin Woods FC/Medtronic (R)183114284710
Galway Bohs (R)18101712853
[References: 4]

Promoted from Division 1 for 2019-20 season: St. Bernards and Corrib Rangers.

GFA Western Hygiene Premier Division 2019-20

GFA Premier DivisionPWDLFAPts
Athenry10712291222
Mervue United870134721
Salthill Devon752020417
West United750218815
Loughrea12435132815
Corrib Celtic11416223313
Corrib Rangers9315162110
Maree/Oranmore922722288
Galway Hibs1022616288
St. Bernard’s920710316
[References: 3]

League suspended midway due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. No Promotion and Relegation to and from Division 1 for 2020-21 season.

GFA Western Hygiene Premier Division 2020-21

GFA Premier DivisionPWDLFAPts
Corrib Celtic3210747
Mervue United32011056
St. Bernards3111654
Galway Hibs31129114
Salthill Devon2101643
Athenry1100213
Corrib Rangers3102493
Loughrea3021242
Maree/Oranmore2011261
West United0000000
[References: 3]

League Suspended after 3 weeks due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic.

Report

Athenry won the Galway Football Association Western Hygiene Supplies Premier Division in both 2016-17 and 2017-18, the latter after a playoff with Mervue United. Mervue United, after being runners-up two years running finally won the Premier Division in 2018-19 by a single point from Athenry. The League was suspended halfway through in 2019-20 due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic and then again after 3 weeks of the 2020-21 season due to the same Pandemic.

References

Images

[1] Galway Football Association (2016) Galway FA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://wordpress-1-1635781927.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com/galwayfa/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/logo-1.png [Accessed 3 September 2018]

Internet Archive

[2] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2017) League Table Western Hygiene Premier Division [2016-17] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20170622160834if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/111017/ [Accessed 3 November 2017]

[3] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2018) League Table Western Hygiene Premier Division [2017-18] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180714192659if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/121062 [Accessed 3 September 2018]

[4] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019) League Table Western Hygiene Premier Division [2018-19] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20190727181513if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/131143 [Accessed 30 March 2021]

[5] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019) League Table Western Hygiene Premier Division [2019-20] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20191228233011if_/http://galwayfa.ie/league/142903/ [Accessed 30 March 2021]

[6] Galway Football Association Wayback Machine (2019) League Table Western Hygiene Supplies Premier Division [2020-21] [Internet] Available from: http://galwayfa.ie/league/152925/ [Accessed 30 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Chris Frawley.

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Irish Football Association Junior Cup Finals 1946-47 to Present

Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

IFA Junior Cup Finals 1946-47 to Present

SeasonWinnersRunners-Up
1946-47Strabane United4Army Whites3
1947-48Strabane United2Astra0
1948-49Pitt Street Mission4Belvoir0
1949-50Muckamore Presbyterian233rd Old Boys1
1950-51Cromkil19th Old Boys0
1951-52Crumlin Star5Dungannon1
1952-53Lodgeville3Harryville Amateurs2
1953-54Blythe Street2Cromkil0
1954-55Colon Street BC 2Ballymooney United Reserves1
1955-56Jennymount Methodist346th Old Boys0
1956-57Belfast Newsboys2St. John Whitehouse1
1957-58Enniskillen Corinthians2Clooney Rovers1
1958-59Annalong Rangers3St. Patricks YM1
1959-60Churchill United5Murray RC3
1960-61Ballymooney United Reserves3Lower Shankill OB1
1961-62Newry United4St. Ninian’s2
1962-63Moneydarragh515th Old Boys1
1963-64Limavady1Hiberniansq1
1964-65Lower Shankill OB4Limavady3
1965-66Nelson5Kilkeel Rangers1
1966-67Derry Guilds2Dunmurry YM 1
1967-68Dunmurry YM3Omagh Celtic1
1968-69Institute8Queen’s Park Swifts2
1969-70Dunmurry YM4Limavady United2
1970-71Rathcoole YC2Dungannon Swifts0
1971-72Cormac Albion1St. Simon’s OB0
1972-73Moyola Park2Kilymore Rovers0
1973-74Moyola Park3Ballynahinch United0
1974-75Glebe Swifts3Enniskillen Rangers2
1975-76
1976-77Lower Memorial YM3Tobermore United0
1977-78Lisbellaw United2Loughgall1
1978-79Connor1Annalong Swifts0
1979-801st Bangor OB2Ballynahinch United0
1980-81Ballynafeigh Methodist4Wakehurst1
1981-82Oxford United (Lurgan)1Rathfriland0
1982-83Crewe United1Newry Shamrocks0
1983-84Oxford United1Shelbourne0
1984-85Carreras2Aston Gate1
1985-86Bangor Amateurs3Rockview United (Newry)2
1986-87Maghera (Newcastle)2Wakehurst1
1987-88Oxford United1Abbey Villa0
1988-89Oxford United1Enniskillen Rangers0
1989-90Holywood FC2Holywood REC1
1990-91Lurgan Celtic1Wakehurst0
1991-92West Belfast Rangers2Kelvin OB1
1992-93Oxford United3Hill Street2
1993-94Enniskillen Town United1Oxford United0
1994-95Oxford United3Dergviw0
1995-96Hill Street2Oxford United1
1996-97Newington United3Lisbellaw United1
1997-98Oxford United3Coagh United0
1998-99Enniskillen Rangers4Lisburn Rangers0
1999-2000Lisnaskea Rovers4Enniskillen Rangers3
2000-01Irvinestown Wanderers2Dergview1
2001-02NFC Kesh2Dergview United1
2002-03Windmill Stars3Ardoyne WMC2
2003-04Irvinestown Wanderers3West Belfast1
2004-05Hill Street2 (4p)Ardoyne WMC2 (2p)
2005-06Derryhirk United2Lincoln Court0
2006-07Enniskillen Town United2Bessbrook United1
2007-08Immaculata4Hill Street0
2008-09Immaculata3Enniskillden Town United0
2009-10Immaculata6Lincoln Court2
2010-11Woodvale3Bessbrook United2
2011-12Strathroy Harps4St. Mary’s1
2012-13Strathroy Harps3Harryville Homers0
2013-14Harryville Homers3Lisbellaw United1
2014-15Harryville Homers3Rosemount Rec1
2015-16Harryville Homers3Rosemount Rec1
2016-17Enniskillen Rangers5Hill Street1
2017-18Enniskillen Rangers2Greenisland FC1
2018-19Enniskillen Rangers2Tummery Athletic1
2019-20Willowbank1 (5p)Enniskillen Rangers1 (3p)
2020-21Not Completed
[References: 2-3]

Report

The Irish Junior Cup, first held in 1888 entered the modern era after World War II. From then until 1969-70 no team won it twice, when Dunmurry YC won for the second time. The IFA Junior Cup specialists, however, were Oxford United of Lurgan, who appeared in the FInal nine times between 1981-82 and 1997-98, winning on seven occasions. Immaculata won three in a row from 2007-08 to 2009-10, Harryville Homers likewise from 2013-14 to 2015-16 and also Enniskillen Rangers from 2016-17 to 2018-19 for four wins in total.

References

Logos

[1] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2021) Cup Winners – IFA Junior Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/content_page/10029720/ [Accessed 19 February 2021]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2021) “Fonacab Irish Junior Cup Final” The Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 20/21 pg. 90. Ulster Tatler Group, Belfast. 2021.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Fermanagh and Western Football League Division 4 Roll of Honour 1975-76 to 1998-99

Fermanagh and Western Football League Crest [References: 1]

FWFL Division 4 Roll of Honour 1975-76 to Present

SeasonWinners
1975-76Roadhouse SSC
1976-77Irvinestown Wanderers
1977-78Trillick Town
1978-79Cranny United
1979-80N/A
1980-81N/A
1981-82N/A
1982-83N/A
1983-84N/A
1984-85N/A
1985-86Bellspark United
1986-87Claragh Augher United
1987-88Ballycolman Swifts
1988-89Barrowfield Reserves
1989-90Omagh Town Youth
1990-91N/A
1991-92N/A
1992-93N/A
1993-94N/A
1994-95Kevlin United
1995-96Clabby Strollers
1996-97Derrygonnelly United
1997-98Enniskillen Rangers Reserves
1998-99Enniskillen Town United Colts
[References: 2]

Report

The Fermanagh and Western Football League created a fourth division in 1975-76, only seven years after adding a second division and four after a third division was created. No team won the Division twice from the first season when Roadhouse SSC won the title to the last in 1998-99 when Enniskillen Town United Colts triumphed. There were two periords when the Division was scrapped altogether ( 1979-80 to 1984-85 and 1990-91 to 1993-94) before it was replaced by the Reserve League in 1999-2000.

References

Logos

[1] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2017) logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/logo.jpg [Accessed 19 February 2021]

Websites

[2] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2021) League Winners – Division Four [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/content_page/10017189/ [Accessed 19 February 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Fermanagh and Western Football League Division 3 Roll of Honour 1971-72 to Present

Fermanagh and Western Football League Logo [References: 1]
Fermanagh and Western Football League Logo [References: 1]

FWFL Division 3 Roll of Honour 1971-72 to Present (Brendan Keogh Memorial Cup)

SeasonWinners
1971-72Lisnaskea
1972-73Barrowfield Rovers
1973-74Tempo Town
1974-75Kilskeery Harps
1975-76Sporting Spartak
1976-77Roadhouse
1977-78Irvinestown Wanderers
1978-79Trillick Town
1979-80Maguiresbridge
1980-81Bohemians
1981-82Victoria Bridge United
1982-83Blane Rovers
1983-84Killen Rangers
1984-85Enniskillen Town United Reserves
1985-86Ballinamallard United Reserves
1986-87Bellspark United
1987-88Claragh
1988-89Ballycolman Swifts
1989-90Killymore Rovers Reserves
1990-91Omagh Hospitals
1991-92Fivemiletown United Reserves
1992-93Dergview Reserves
1993-94Lisnaskea Rovers Reserves
1994-95Ardstraw
1995-96Kevlin United
1996-97Clabby Strollers
1997-98Fintona *
1998-99Killen Rangers Reserves
1999-2000Lisnarick
2000-01Not Completed
2001-02Ballygawley
2002-03Lisnarick
2003-04Omagh Hospitals *
2004-05Lisbellaw United *
2005-06Strathraw Harps *
2006-07Lisnarick
2007-08Enniskillen Rangers
2008-09Drumquin United
2009-10Omagh Hospitals
2010-11Strabane Athletic
2011-12Lisnarick
2012-13NFC Kesh
2013-14Magheraveely
2014-15Mountjoy United
2015-16Dunbreen Rovers
2016-17Fintona Swifts
2017-18Enniskillen Athletic
2018-19Mountfield
2019-20Enniskillen Galaxy
2020-21Not Completed
[References: 2-3]

Note: * Won Title after Playoff.

Report

The Fermanagh and Western Football League started a third Division in 1971-72 only three years after starting a second division. Lisnarick have won the “Brendan Keogh Memorial Cup” four times since then . The winners gain Promotion to Division 2.

References

Logos

[1] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2017) logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/logo.jpg [Accessed 19 February 2021]

Websites

[2] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2021) League Winners – Division 3 [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/content_page/10017187/ [Accessed 19 February 2021]

[2] Fermanagh & Western Football League (2021) League Table Division 3 – Brendan Keogh Memorial Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.fermanaghandwestern.com/league/154388/ [Accessed 19 February 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 19 February 2021

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