The History of Dundalk Football Club (2002–present) covers the period from the aftermath of the 2001–02 season, when Dundalk had won the FAI Cup, but were...
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to the League of Ireland First Division. History of Dundalk F.C. (2002–present) covers the period from the club's relegation at the end of the 2001–02 season...
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The History of Dundalk Football Club (1966–2002) covers the period from the takeover of the club as a public limited company in January 1966 to the end...
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'Dundalk G.N.R.', and the name of the club was formally changed to 'Dundalk A.F.C.' in the summer of 1930. When Dundalk G.N.R. joined the League of Ireland...
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Dundalk (/dʌnˈdɔː(l)k/ dun-DAW(L)K; Irish: Dún Dealgan) is the county town of County Louth, Republic of Ireland. The town is situated on the Castletown...
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Daniel (2020). Dundalk Football Club: In Black And White. Amazon. ISBN 979-8639712814. Murphy, Jim (2003). The History of Dundalk F.C.: The First 100...
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a relegation/promotion playoff against Dundalk. Despite being defeated Waterford United still stood a chance of remaining a Premier Division side due to...
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and present players of the Gaels were educated at Friary National school. Managed by Kevin McKernan, as of 2025 Gaels are currently the only Dundalk town...
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Winners: 1967–68: 1 Source: "History:Rockmount A.F.C. – 1924 – Present". rockmountfc.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016. "Roll of Honour". rockmountfc.com. Retrieved...
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League of Ireland First Division. The club in its present form was founded in 1942 in Bray, and was known until 2010 as Bray Wanderers A.F.C. It was...
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purchase of Dundalk F.C. in early 2023, Turkish media company Acun Medya, owners of EFL Championship side Hull City, announced the purchase of Shelbourne...
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Retrieved 4 February 2009. "DERMOT KEELY INTERVIEWED BY COLM MURPHY". Dundalk F.C. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2009...
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non-league club playing junior football in County Louth. The club entered the Dundalk & District League for the 1919–1920 season, and were champions within two...
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a native of the city, was enticed from his managerial post in Dundalk with Dundalk F.C. to become Derry's first manager and he quickly signed Fred Mason...
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Ramblers F.C. Cork City has had some historical rivalry with Dundalk, as the two were Ireland's two biggest clubs between 2014 and 2017. As of 2017, games...
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Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland. They became the first...
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County Louth (redirect from History of County Louth)
of the Anglo-Norman colony of Ireland including Ardee and Dundalk. Edward was crowned on the hill of Maledon near Dundalk on 2 May 1316. His army was...
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Dundalk, County Louth. During the early 2000s they were the "sister club" of Dundalk F.C. However, after winning the 2005 FAI Women's Cup and qualifying for...
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Oriel Park (category Dundalk F.C.)
in 1982 for Dundalk's European Cup Winners' Cup second round tie against Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Oriel Park is primarily used for Dundalk F.C. home matches...
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season) Lowest European home attendance: 12,021 (against Dundalk in the 1982–83 season) An attendance of 95,446 was recorded for Liverpool's pre-season friendly...
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Home Farm B and Dundalk B not reported One match against Dalkey United not played Score of a win against Dundalk B not reported Scores of a win against...
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members of the Premier Division included the League of Ireland's traditional top four clubs – Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne, Bohemians and Dundalk plus eight...
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in protest at the end of the 1948–49 season. In the 1979–80 European Cup, Linfield were drawn to face Dundalk from the Republic of Ireland. In the first...
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Parnells a throw-back to other days". Dundalk Democrat. 30 October 2022. "Cups of cheer". Hogan Stand. 20 November 2002. Retrieved 5 June 2014. "Ardee St...
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April 2016. "Stephen Kenny – Dundalk". Extratime.ie. Retrieved 16 April 2016. "Declan Devine: Meet the gaffer". Derry City FC. 7 January 2012. Retrieved...
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Leinster Junior Cup in the 1930–31 season when they beat St. Malachy's of Dundalk at Longford Park. After the game, the Foresters Brass and Reed Band and...
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appointment of Tim Clancy - without clarifying position of Stephen O'Donnell". Irish Examiner. Sneyd, David (December 2021). "O'Donnell set for Dundalk job as...
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Senior Cup beating Dundalk in the final. Meanwhile, Home Farm Under 14s under coach Joe Fitzpatrick earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records for their...
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the way to the semi-finals, defeating FK Vojvodina (2–1 on aggregate), Dundalk (9–1 on aggregate), DWS Amsterdam (4–1 on aggregate), Bilbao (4–3 on aggregate)...
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resigned. In the summer of 1983, Jim McLaughlin replaced Noel Campbell as Rovers' manager, after a successful period at Dundalk. Louis Kilcoyne made money...
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