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Dundela F.C.

Coordinates:54°35′58″N5°52′42″W / 54.599486°N 5.878361°W /54.599486; -5.878361
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Association football club in Northern Ireland

Football club
Dundela
Full nameDundela Football Club
NicknameThe Duns
Founded1895
GroundWilgar Park,Belfast
Capacity1,200
ManagerClifford Adams
LeagueNIFL Championship
2024–25NIFL Championship, 6th of 12
Current season

Dundela Football Club, nicknamed "The Duns" is a semi-professional,Northern Irishfootball club fromBelfast, currently playing in theNIFL Championship, and plays its home matches at Wilgar Park. The club's colours are green and white. The home kit has green shirts, green shorts and green socks, whilst the away kit is all red.

History

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Dundela Football Club was formed in 1895 from employees of a local dairy owned by the Agnew family and members of a local harriers' club.[1]Wilgar Park has been the home to the club since 1900. The park lies in the heartland of eastBelfast, in a suburb namedStrandtown. Its capacity is approximately 1,200. The venue is nicknamed "The Hen Run".

The club's greatest achievement to date came in April 1955, when it defeatedGlenavon by three goals to nil atWindsor Park,Belfast in the final of theIrish Cup.[2] It was the first time a club from theIrish Alliance won the competition.[3]

The club's darkest hour occurred on 25 August 1995, when team captain, Michael Goddard died during a game atStangmore Park, home ofDungannon Swifts, after being struck on the chest with the ball.[4]

Dundela's local rivals areHarland & Wolff Welders.[5]

2017/18-present

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Dundela FC emerged victorious in the 2017/18 NIFL Premier Intermediate League, securing a notable accomplishment in the club's history.

In the subsequent 2018/19NIFL Championship campaign, Dundela FC secured a commendable 4th-place finish. The Belfast-based football club continued to exhibit competitive prowess as it navigated the challenges of the Championship.

In the curtailed 2019/20 season The Duns finished sixth. The following season was cancelled due to the global pandemic. NIFL Championship football returned after the pandemic in the 2021/22 campaign in which Dundela finished 8th.

In the 2022/23 campaign, Dundela exhibited improvement, climbing up the table to achieve 4th place.

In April 2023, Dundela winger Aodhan Gillen died in a car accident, at the age of 22.[6]

In 2023, the club appointed former player Stephen Gourley as manager, following the departure of Paul Harbinson.[7]

The following season, the club would perform incredibly well, leading theNIFL Championship for much of the season, however were unable to be promoted due to issues with the pitch dimensions atWilgar Park, an issue which will not be rectified in the near future. Such an issue emphasized the great need for stadia improvement within Northern Ireland.[8]

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3DF IRLIan Fletcher
4DF NIRJay Magee(Captain)
5DF NIRSam Dinu
6DF NIRCharlie Dornan
8MF NIRAndy Hall
9FW NIRGlenn Vance
12DF NIRMichael Kerr
14DF NIRJay Harvey
16FW NIREwan Kelly
18GK NIRAaron Hogg
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19FW NIRMark Patton
20MF NIRTJ Murray
21MF NIROisin Barr
22MF NIRFinlay Hoey
23MF NIRAdam Watterson
26DF NIRScott Adams
27MF NIRGerard Storey
TBADF NIRCalum Birney
TBADF NIRJordan Morrison
TBAGK NIRRyan Kerr

Honours

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Senior honours

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Intermediate honours

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Notable former players

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References

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  1. ^"Dundela Football Club - A Brief History".www.dundelafc.co.uk. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  2. ^"Dundela's famous Irish Cup final upset 60 years ago".BBC Sport. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  3. ^"Dundela made history at Windsor Park".Northern Whig. p. 8.
  4. ^https://www.pressreader.com/uk/belfast-telegraph/20120320/283618167081384. Retrieved26 March 2019 – via PressReader.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  5. ^"Championship Regular Season Dundela vs Harland and Wolff Welders | Football365".livescore.football365.com. Retrieved26 March 2019.
  6. ^"Dundela FC devastated at death of talented and well liked player Aodhan Gillen".Belfast Telegraph. 6 April 2023. p. 1.
  7. ^"Dundela announce new manager aimed at bringing stability".Belfast Live. 7 May 2023.
  8. ^"Irish League Championship: Dundela being shut out of the top flight has left Championship title race feeling off".Belfast Telegraph Sport. 23 April 2024.
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