Armagh City F.C.

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Armagh City
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Full name Armagh City Football Club
Nickname(s) Eagles
Founded 1964
Ground Holm Park, Armagh
County Armagh
Capacity 2,800 (330 seats)
Chairman Nigel Cooke
Manager Gary McKinstry
League Irish Premier League
2005/06
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Armagh City F.C. is a Northern Irish football club playing in the Irish Premier League. The club, founded in 1964 as Milford Everton, hails from Armagh and plays its home matches at Holm Park. The club's colours are azure and black. The current manager is Gary McKinstry, after Colin Malone left the club in July 2006.

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[edit] Honours

  • Irish League First Division: 1
    • 2004-5
  • Mid-Ulster Cup: 1
    • 2000/1
  • Bob Radcliffe Cup : 2
    • 1991/2, 2004/5
  • Mid-Ulster League: 1
    • 1973/4
  • Mid-Ulster Shield: 1
    • 1969/70
  • Alan Wilson Memorial Trophy: 1
    • 1972/3
  • Alexander Cup: 1
    • 1973/4

[edit] Current squad

As of 26th of February, 2006:

No. Position Player
1 Northern Ireland GK Paul Rice
2 Northern Ireland DF Mark Carlisle
3 Northern Ireland DF Mark Turkington
4 Northern Ireland DF Johnny Cowan
5 Northern Ireland DF Alan Murphy (captain)
6 Northern Ireland DF David Fairclough
7 Northern Ireland DF Robert Casey
8 Northern Ireland MF Shane McGeown
9 Northern Ireland MF David Ward
No. Position Player
10 Northern Ireland MF David Hawthorne
11 Northern Ireland MF Barry Meehan
12 Northern Ireland MF Johnny McSorley
14 Northern Ireland MF Michael Crowe
15 Northern Ireland MF Marty Lavery
16 Northern Ireland FW Anto Reilly
17 Northern Ireland FW Derek Delany
18 Northern Ireland FW Kevin Bates
19 Northern Ireland FW Andy Brown
  • Note: Squad numbers are not accurate.

[edit] Staff

  • President: Seamus Finnegan
  • Chairman: Nigel Cooke
  • Vice-Chairman: Wilmor Johnston
  • Treasurer: Richard Stewart
  • Committee Secretary: Geoff Lester
  • Football Secretary: John Hynds
  • Manager: Gary McKinstry
  • Assistant Manager: Ivor McGucken
  • First Team Coach: John Hynds
  • Physio: Gerald Stevenson
  • Reserve Team Coach: Philip Johnston

[edit] Contact information

Address: Holm Park Ardmore Newry Road Armagh United Kingdom BT60 1JD

Telephone: 028 3751 1560

[edit] External links

Irish League 2006-2007
Irish Premier League

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