Zurich in the 1963–64 European Cup, in Dalymount Park in Dublin—as Oriel Park did not have floodlights. [72], League form was mixed for the two seasons following the title and, despite winning their first League Cup and retaining the Leinster Cup,[73][74] a poor end to the 1977–78 season led to rumours that McLaughlin would be let go. [99] Early the following season the financial issues came to a head, and a number of local businessmen formed a new interim company to take the club over, saving it from bankruptcy. [138], Hoping to achieve continuity, the new owners replaced Kenny with his Assistant Manager, Vinny Perth, as Head Coach, with John Gill returning as First Team Coach. ',[15] and the name of the club was formally changed to 'Dundalk A.F.C.' 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[173] After a number of minor redesigns in the following years, the white shield became a red shield with white martlets in 1997, and in 2015 this crest was modified to incorporate a gold star, to commemorate Dundalk's tenth League of Ireland title. From 1987 until 2002 the official sponsor was Harp Lager (the brand being synonymous with the town, and the Great Northern Brewery being only 800 metres from Oriel Park). [23] Almost 10 years to the day after Dundalk G.N.R. in junior football, and had been Secretary for 25 years. records and statistics § Internationals, List of Dundalk F.C. Founded in 1903, they've won the title nine times and the FAI Cup nine times. Dundalk Football Club (/dʌnˈdɔːk/; Irish: Cumann Peile Dhún Dealgan) is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. [187] Other nicknames were "The Railwaymen",[188] and later "The Bordermen" (due to the town's location close to the border with Northern Ireland). But the co-op was unable to make the sort of investment in either the team or Oriel Park required to bring the club back to the Premier Division,[206] and they decided to sell the training ground, Hiney Park, in order to service debts and pay for work at Oriel. [129] They suffered a 2–0 defeat in the home leg, but shocked Legia in the return leg by taking a 1–0 lead. They qualified for the Europa League group stage for the second time in 2020–21. [218], Players in the League of Ireland are typically signed on single season contracts, meaning they become free agents at the end of each season. [226] RTÉ had also previously offered the FAI €4 million to avoid having to televise any League of Ireland matches on its channels at all. [96] The 1993–94 season started with mixed results, with good away victories being followed by defeats at home and, after a home defeat to Monaghan United, O'Connor resigned. | All Rights Reserved |. A Cork-based company, Union Sport, supplied kits for two seasons (1988–89 and 1989–90). 1930–31, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1986–87, 1992–93. The ground has had an artificial playing surface since 2005. [106] An end of season collapse saw the club drop from the top-tier for the first time, with relegation confirmed 20-years to the day after they had won their first Double. Matches were usually played on Sundays, enabling a large Northern Irish contingent of spectators (inconvenienced by Sunday Observance laws) to attend games. [109] The following season the co-op invested heavily in the playing squad and, under new manager Martin Murray, they were promoted as 2000–01 First Division Champions. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. Their most recent league title came in 2014. #COYBIG. [55] But fourth-place in the League that season, and another City Cup, was all that the remnants of Fox's team could achieve. [133] But the departure of some key players,[134] and a slow start, meant they slipped to runners-up spots in both league and FAI Cup. [1] They played their final rugby match in February 1903, and in September 1903 the club switched codes to association football,[2] setting in motion their journey to become the modern-day Dundalk F.C. Unique Dundalk Football Club Stickers designed and sold by artists. They went on a memorable FAI Cup run, however, coming from 3–1 down against Waterford in a semi-final replay to win 6–4 in extra time;[34] then defeated Cork Athletic in the 1952 FAI Cup Final (also in a replay), to win the Cup for a third time. Five other players—Eddie Carroll, Joe Martin, Jimmy Hasty, Paddy Turner, and Patrick Hoban—have also scored 100 goals or more. [176], In 1936 the club moved permanently to land made available by former committee member P.J. In Premier Division il Dundalk si classifica al primo posto (86 punti), vincendo il campionato per la 14ª volta. It was designed by then kit supplier CX+ Sport, as part of a fundraising partnership between the club and Temple Street Children's University Hospital. Proof that they could compete at a national level gave the management committee confidence to press ahead, and the club was converted to a membership-based company— "Dundalk A.F.C. They made their European debut in the 1963–64 European Cup as the League Champions and became the first Irish side to win an away match in Europe the same season. [227], Live commentary of matches is broadcast on Dundalk FM (a community radio station) and LMFM. 1928–29, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1938–39. [184], When Dundalk G.N.R. When the club was revived for the 1919–20 season, the colours adopted were black and amber-striped shirts with white shorts. The Athletic Grounds were owned and rented out by the Dundalk Young Ireland's Athletic Grounds Company for cricket, Gaelic games, and athletics as well as football. In FAI Cup perdono in finale contro il Cork City (1-1, 3-5 d.c.r. They played challenge matches at first, then became founder members of the first Dundalk and District League (DDL), formed in 1906. [217], The club introduced a membership scheme for supporters in 2020. [147] Manager Vinny Perth was dismissed following Dundalk's exit from Europe in the first qualifying round of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League. [122] But Kenny kept the nucleus of the new side together for the following season, and went on to guide the club to its first league title since 1994–95. Bhuaigh an club Sraith na hÉireann den chéad uair in 1932/33. Dundalk FC 0-1 Bohemians - SSE Airtricity League Premier Division - Oriel Park - Friday, April 9th, 2021 Highlights from the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division fixture between Dundalk … One such display—the flying of Palestinian flags in Oriel Park during a Europa League tie—resulted in a UEFA fine for Dundalk of €18,000. [81][82] McLaughlin's third and final league title at the club arrived in 1981–82,[83] after an early season 10-point gap to Bohemians was overhauled. The official Dundalk Football Club site including news, player profiles, photographs, and history. are defunct as of 2019. It re-formed for 1919–20, affiliated with the Leinster Football Association, and joined both the revived DDL,[6] and the Newry and District League. A trophy-less 1982–83 season, which saw Dundalk slip to third place in the league table behind Louth rivals Drogheda United, signalled that the team was entering a transition period. The win also ensured qualification for Europe for a 25th time. [149] In the FAI Cup, which also had a schedule change as a result of the pandemic, they had an 11–0 semi-final victory over Athlone Town—setting a new record for the biggest win in the competition's history, which was also a new club record victory. [63] To recover the situation, a new board took over the running of the club, and hired English player-manager John Smith from Walsall. The largest home attendance is 30,417 v Legia Warsaw in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin for the Champions League play-off round in 2016. [112], After being relegated again, Dundalk were stuck in the lower reaches of the First Division for the next four seasons. Vinny Perth (fino al 20 agosto) Filippo Giovagnoli (dal 26 agosto. Se vuoi scrivere un articolo giornalistico sull'argomento, puoi farlo su Wikinotizie. The Supporters' Clubs have raised vital funds in support of the club through the decades, money that was often required to keep the club viable. [60] His only other trophy at the club was the 1970–71 Leinster Senior Cup. [30] But the new team fell short in both the Shield and the League, and, despite the cup double and improved gate receipts, the additional income was not enough to cover the increase in costs. They played out the final third of the season in a meaningless 'bottom six' round-robin in front of tiny crowds, which contributed to the worsening financial position. The logo of the charity replaced that of official sponsor Fyffes on the chest of the shirt. A second Leinster Senior Cup was won in 1960–61,[41] and a first league title in 30 years followed in 1962–63. [150] They followed that with a 4–2 extra time victory over the holders, Shamrock Rovers, with David McMillan scoring a hat-trick, to win the Cup for the twelfth time. 1932–33, 1943–44, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1958–59, This page was last edited on 10 April 2021, at 17:51. [18], With a new manager, Steve Wright, "doing everything except selling the programmes",[19] Dundalk finished as runners-up in both the League and the FAI Cup in 1930–31. [232] In 2018 a short documentary entitled "Chasing Doubles" was published on YouTube by Dundalk Sport and Lightstorm Media. The team has played in white shirts since 1927 and adopted the present combination of white shirts with black shorts in 1940. Questa voce o sezione tratta di una competizione calcistica in corso . Honours list, as Dundalk City L.F.C. [223], Ireland's State-owned public service broadcaster, RTÉ, has broadcast rights for League of Ireland and FAI Cup matches as part of a package from the FAI that includes international matches. [221], Transfer fees both paid and received have generally remained undisclosed. [90], O'Connor won his second League Cup in 1989–90,[91] and another league title followed in 1990–91 in an end of season, winner takes all match in Turner's Cross against Cork City. [53] The Dublin City Cup of 1967–68 was his final success at the club. The 2015 season saw them dominate, winning the club's third League and FAI Cup Double—with the title being won by 11-points and the Cup with victory over Cork City in the final. The friendly was reintroduced as a pre-season match in 1997 with a new trophy—the Jim Malone Cup, in honour of three-time Chairman of the board, the late Jim Malone. (1903–1965) 1926–27 Dundalk F.C. [251] The record league win is 9–0, achieved against Jacobs in 1932, and again against Shelbourne in 1980. In addition to the Louth Derby, Dundalk fans would see Shamrock Rovers as their biggest rivals, as Rovers hold the record for the most league titles and the record for the most FAI Cups, with Dundalk next in the honours list for both competitions. [78] The Double winning side's 1979–80 European Cup run the following season, where they narrowly missed out on qualifying for the quarter-finals (going down 3–2 on aggregate to Celtic),[79] was the club's best European performance until 2016. [175] In later years prior to the move to Oriel Park, matches would usually move to the Carroll's Recreation Ground on weekends when the Athletic Grounds were unavailable altogether. UMBRO. [241][242], The record for the most appearances in all competitions is currently held by Tommy McConville, who appeared in 580 matches in two stints at the club between 1964 and 1986. They then won that season's Top Four Cup to complete the club's first 'treble'. [153] [69] That match started an unbeaten run in Europe in Oriel Park of eight matches over the following five seasons. The season resumed on 31 July 2020 with matches played behind closed doors and a reduced schedule of 18 matches in total. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland Premier Division—the top tier of football in Ireland—and are the highest-ranked Irish side in European football as measured by UEFA club coefficients. [225], Commercial broadcaster Eir Sport televises a number of live league and European matches during the season. Decorate your laptops, water bottles, helmets, and cars. [9], Looking to progress, they were elected to the Leinster Senior League for 1922–23 to replace sides that had been promoted to the nascent Free State League. [244] A number of players have won five league titles—Martin Lawlor being the first to reach the mark. [143] They were denied a first domestic Treble of League, FAI Cup and League Cup, however, when they were beaten in a penalty shoot-out in the FAI Cup Final. In the following season's European Cup, they met PSV Eindhoven and were deemed unlucky to only draw the first leg at home. In addition, the following books have been published: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Their best performance in the European Cup / Champions League came in 1979–80 (when they reached the last 16). Matchs en direct de Dundalk : calendrier, scores et resultats de l'equipe de foot de Dundalk FC (Dundalk) The works themselves became Dundalk Engineering Works Ltd, with the demise of the G.N.R. ", "Dundalk Had Great Win But Fail on Aggregate", "McLaughlin's Future At Oriel In Balance", "Cocky home side shock the pride of Scotland", "Border club do it in style with great win", "O'Connor And Walker To Seek New Pastures", "Keely is just the man to lead Dundalk back to top", "New backers save Dundalk from the threat of closure! The history of Dundalk F.C., c2003: t.p. [162] Alternative colour combinations have been used since 2012, although black remains the most common base away colour. Welcome to the official Facebook page of Dundalk Football Club. After four seasons in that division, they were elected to the League of Ireland for 1926–27. [164], Prior to 2019, ad hoc third colours had only been worn by the team when both home and away kits clashed with opponent's colours. [33] But the cutbacks started to have an impact, and they finished second from bottom in the league table the following season. records and statistics, European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, "Leinster Football Association Challenge Cup Final", "Dundalk Win Championship at Dalymount Park", "Direct Dundalk Too Slick for Shelbourne", "White ball blacked out St Patrick's Athletic", "Floodlit thrills in dramatic finish to epic cup semi-final", "Supporters Were Big Help to Dundalk F.C. They are the second most successful club in the League's history (with 14 league titles and 12 FAI Cups), and the most successful in the Premier Division era. [45] A new public limited company took over in January 1966, after the voluntary liquidation of the old company. [27], During the mid-1940s the management committee relied on player sales to English clubs to bankroll the club, as gate receipts alone did not meet its running costs. Nonetheless, FAI Cup ties between the sides—there have been seven in all—have often been tempestuous affairs in front of large crowds,[204] with three going to replays. [116][117] Gill was let go, despite winning the First Division title. Another Dundalk company, Eros Sportswear, supplied kits between 1985 and 1988. The club moved to its present home ground, Oriel Park, in 1936, having mostly played at the Athletic Grounds in the town centre before that. Things aren't running for us at the moment but [...], Copyright 2021 Dundalk F.C. But Tuohy was obliged to thin the squad and cut the wage bill because of the scale of the debts still hanging over the club from the redevelopment of Oriel Park,[58] and he could not build a side able to sustain a title challenge. Dundalk F.C. ). 3°. were the first visitors to the new ground, with the home team winning 2–1. Manager Age: 50 Years Appointed: Dec 8, 2020 Contract expires: Dec 31, 2022 roots—in 2016 and again in 2021. [35], Midway through the 1952–53 season, Club Secretary Sam Prole left to take over at Drumcondra. [238], Dundalk do not currently have a senior women's team in the Women's National League (Ireland) formed in 2011. [247], Bob Egan became the first Dundalk player to win an international cap on 20 April 1929, when he represented Ireland in a 4–0 defeat of Belgium. 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Attendances started to drop noticeably during 1992–93,[93] as the new English Premier League, broadcast live on BSkyB, was growing in popularity. [11][12], On 21 August 1926 they travelled to Cork to face Fordsons for their league debut,[13] eventually finishing eighth in the 1926–27 season. Co-operative' in 2000,[108] returning it to a membership-based, supporter-owned model. 1,670 talking about this. [172] A modified crest was reintroduced to the shirt for the 1952 FAI Cup Final, consisting of three black martlets on a white shield bearing the club name. [182], Oriel has since been upgraded to a Category 2 Stadium, able to accommodate 3,100 seated spectators for European matches. [128] They drew Legia Warsaw for the play-off, with the first leg played in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin in front of a crowd of 30,417. There was a fast start to the new season, and a Leinster Senior Cup Final win over Bohemians,[65] but they subsequently fell away and Smith quit two matches into the 1974–75 league schedule for a job outside football. [224] Eir Sport also broadcast the majority of League of Ireland clubs' European matches. League of Ireland soccer club who play at Oriel Park in Dundalk. [95] Dundalk fans have nicknamed the team "The Lilywhites" because of the team's white shirts and supporters also refer to "The Town". Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. [84][85], After two seasons that ended in mid-table, former player Turlough O'Connor was appointed ahead of the League's split into two divisions in 1985–86. (Dundalk Football Club) p. 2, etc. spent three seasons in the DDL, winning it twice,[7] and also qualified to represent the district in both Junior Cup competitions each season. [113] With no sign of promotion, the co-op members agreed to the club being taken back into private ownership by its CEO, Gerry Matthews. [161], For most of the next 60 years, away colours were not required. (f. 1903 as the GNR Football Club [no pubs. In advance of dropping the 'G.N.R.' The 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League will be their 25th European campaign. [67], It was under McLaughlin that Dundalk recovered and reached a new level of success. The following season started with a visit from Cup Winners' Cup holders Ajax Amsterdam,[88] and ended with the club's second League and Cup Double—with the title being won on the last day of the season,[89] and the FAI Cup being won with victory over Derry City. [186] When they first entered senior football in 1922, the team was nicknamed "The Northerners", as a carryover from the club's original "G.N.R." 1,666 talking about this. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Dundalk finally won their first League of Ireland Shield,[49] then charged to the league title, winning it by seven points,[50] to seal the club's only League and Shield Double. Fondé 1903 Adresse Carrick Road Dundalk Pays Irlande Téléphone +353 (42) 933 5894 Fax +353 (41) 933 0003 Courriel info@dundalkfc.com [120], Having saved the club, the new owners turned to Stephen Kenny—out of work since being sacked by Shamrock Rovers—to become the new manager. They are the second most successful club in the League's history (with 14 league titles and 12 FAI Cups), and the most successful in the Premier Division era. [156][157] The 'home' colours have remained essentially unchanged, although red trims have also been incorporated occasionally since the 1990s. Dundalk Football Club est un club de football irlandais participant au Championnat d'Irlande de football en Premier Division, la première division nationale. [214], There is a merchandise shop at Oriel Park and an online store on the official website. All-white kits are still worn occasionally when required to avoid kit clashes. Subsequently, the club had a number of official sponsors,[167] including a sponsorship deal with Fyffes, which ran from 2012 until 2020. Even though they won the play-off,[114] they were still denied a place in the 2007 Premier Division, with Galway United (who had finished third in that season's First Division) selected by the FAI's 2006 IAG Report to be promoted ahead of both Dundalk and Waterford. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland Premier Division—the top tier of football in Ireland—and are the highest-ranked Irish side in European football as measured by UEFA club coefficients. il était This ownership structure survived until the end of 1965, but by that stage, the club's liabilities had grown, while Oriel Park was in need of investment. Définitions de Dundalk Football Club, synonymes, antonymes, dérivés de Dundalk Football Club, dictionnaire analogique de Dundalk Football Club (français) [148] Dundalk subsequently qualified for the group stage of the 2020–21 Europa League after victories over Inter Club d'Escaldes, Sheriff Tiraspol and KÍ Klaksvik in the qualifying rounds. [193][194], The club's support base extends beyond the town of Dundalk itself in a radius of approximately 30 km. Ireland club Dundalk beat BATE Borisov to advance in Champions League qualifying, while Ludogorets Razgrad won a thriller vs. Red Star Belgrade. This victory is not included in the Dundalk F.C. In 1930, athraíodh ainm an chlub go foirmiúil go Dundalk Football Club. They defeated Galway United at home, then, with players and supporters waiting on the pitch to hear the results of Shelbourne's and Derry City's respective matches, news filtered through that both had failed to win, confirming Dundalk as Champions. joined the League of Ireland in 1926, it was one of four works-teams in the 10-team league—the others being Jacobs, St. James's Gate and Fordsons. Limited" —on 25 January 1932. [43] Dundalk couldn't manage to retain the title that season, finishing as runners-up, and they were also runners-up in the Shield. Non aggiungere speculazioni alla voce. [168], Ahead of severing its links with the Great Northern Railway, the football club adopted the then coat of arms of the town of Dundalk ("three martlets proper on a blue field") in December 1927 and incorporated the crest on the club's new white playing shirts. [256] In a January 2021 ranking compiled by statistical analysis site FiveThirtyEight, Dundalk were ranked 290th in 'International Club Soccer'. [130] As a result, Dundalk qualified for the group stage of the Europa League. [54] They subsequently finished as runners-up in the League, qualifying for the 1968–69 Fairs Cup, where they won a European tie for the first time with victory over DOS Utrecht. The trading company is owned by a consortium of United States-based investors led by Peak6 Investments LLC, who completed a buyout in January 2018. [42] That success meant that they entered European competition for the first time, where they became the first Irish side to win an away leg of a European tie, beating FC Zurich, 2–1, (in a 4–2 aggregate defeat) in the 1963–64 European Cup. [126], 2016 also saw the club qualify for the Champions League play-off round, after they first defeated FH of Iceland,[127] then came from a goal down in the tie to defeat BATE Borisov 3–1 on aggregate. They secured land on the Carrick Road owned by P.J. Hoping to improve gate receipts and revenue, the club's management committee decided to move from the Athletic Grounds to a ground of their own in 1936. The membership-based model, which saw the club break even on an annual basis at best, could not provide the required finance, and the company was voluntarily liquidated and taken over by a public limited company— "Dundalk Football Club Limited" —in January 1966. [48] The pay-off was immediate. 1950–51, 1960–61, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1976–77. ). Founded 1903 Address Carrick Road Dundalk Country Republic of Ireland Phone +353 (42) 933 5894 Fax +353 (41) 933 0003 E-mail info@dundalkfc.com [250], Dundalk's record win is an 11–0 victory over Athlone Town in the 2020 FAI Cup. [94] By the end of the season the board was facing financial issues that threatened the club's survival—a "healthy" surplus in 1989,[95] had become a serious deficit, with income falling due to some of the lowest gate receipts in memory. Dundalk Football Club est un club irlandais de football basé dans la ville de Dundalk. Again, clubs receive little or no financial dividend as the matches are considered a marketing opportunity for the League and not a commercial interest for the network. They became the first club from outside Dublin to win the league title in 1932–33 and they won the FAI Cup for the first time in 1941–42. [10] They played four seasons in that division, before being elected to the Free State League on 15 June 1926 to replace Dublin club Pioneers, as the national league looked to spread to the provinces. 3,045 talking about this. [52] But Fox fell out with the club's board during the trip to Budapest for the return leg, and he was released the following March, despite his side being set to retain the title. club entered both the Irish Junior Cup and Leinster Junior Cup competitions of 1913–14, 1914–15, and 1916–17. Despite a still-meagre playing budget, he won his first league title (the club's fourth) in 1975–76, losing only one match in the process,[68] which brought European football back to the town for the first time since 1969. 90 relations. [135] Kenny's side reasserted itself in 2018, winning another League and Cup Double—the second under Kenny and fourth in the club's history—breaking points-total and goals scored-total records in the process. [180], Dundalk played their first home European match, against F.C. [220] As a result, the transfer-fee inflation seen throughout European club football has not been a feature of the game in Ireland, and Dundalk have not benefited financially from player transfers since the Bosman ruling came into effect.