Institute F.C.

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Institute
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Full name Institute Football Club
Nickname(s) Stute, The Loons
Founded 1905
Ground Riverside Stadium, Drumahoe
Capacity 2,000
Chairman Raymond Smyth
Manager Liam Beckett
League Irish First Division
2006-07
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Institute F.C. is a Northern Ireland football club playing in the Irish First Division after being relegated in a play-off between themselves and Donegal Celtic. The club, founded in 1905, hails from Drumahoe, near Derry and plays its home matches at Riverside Stadium. Club colours are sky blue and white. The current manager is Liam Beckett.

Contents

[edit] Squad

  • Glenn Millar
  • Ruari Boyle
  • Eamon Seydak
  • Seamus Fanthorpe
  • Mark Stoltock
  • Paddy McLaughlin
  • Paul Cooley
  • David Ogilby
  • Alan Blair
  • Ryan McIlmoyle
  • Marty McCann
  • Darren McCreadie
  • Declan Divin
  • Gerard Gill
  • Ryan Campbell
  • Kevin O'Neill
  • Kevin Ramsey

[edit] Honours

  • Irish League First Division runners up:
    • 2001/02
  • Irish Youth League winners:
    • 2001/2002
  • Irish Junior Cup winners:
    • 1911/1912,1968/69
  • North West Charity Cup winners:
    • 1906/07
  • North West City Cup winners:
    • 1962/63, 1965/66, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1974/75, 1979/80
  • North West League champions:
    • 1965/66, 1979/80
  • Smirnoff Cup winners:
    • 1996/97
  • North West Senior Cup winners:
    • 1997/98, 2002/03
  • Billy Craig Memorial Cup winners:
    • 1998/99

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Irish League 2006-2007
Irish Premier League

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Irish First Division

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Irish Second Division

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