Dungannon Swifts F.C.

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Dungannon Swifts
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Full name Dungannon Swifts Football Club
Nickname(s) The Swifts
Founded 1949
Ground Stangmore Park
Capacity 3,000
Chairman David Holmes
Manager Harry Fay
League Irish Premier League
2005/06
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Dungannon Swifts F.C. is a Northern Ireland football club playing in the Irish Premier League. The club, founded in 1949, hails from Dungannon and play their home matches at Stangmore Park. Club colours are royal blue with white trim (Home Strip) and Yellow with a red trim (Away Strip). The current manager is a former Irish league Midfielder and previous manager of Newry City, Harry Fay.

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[edit] Full Club History

[edit] Club Formation

The history of Dungannon Swifts Football Club began in 1949 with the formation of the club. The names of the founder committee members include Thomas Neill, Jimmy Sands, Maurice Graham, Alfred Burnett, Albert Kelly, George Richards, Albert Watt, Joe Meldrum, Jack Fowler and Ben Clarke.

[edit] The Early Years

In the 1949-50 season, the Swifts managed a notable feat when they entered and won the Mid Ulster Shield on their first attempt. The following season, the Swifts made their entry into the Mid Ulster League and haven't looked back since. In the same season they made it through to the Alexander Cup, Foster Cup and Mid Ulster Shield where they landed runners up in each.

[edit] Promotion To 'B' Div

After twenty years in the Mid Ulster League, in 1972 the Swifts were promoted to the Irish League 'B' Division where they managed a comfortable 4th spot in their first season.

[edit] Stangmore Park

1975 saw Stangmore Park become the official home of the Dungannon Swifts Football Club when they bought the land from Courtaulds Ltd and erected a temporary wooden Social Club.

[edit] Continued Success

In the 1980-81 season the team had one of their most successful years ever and were crowned runners up in the 'B' Division Championship. The Swifts continued to show their dominence in the Bob Radcliffe Cup over the years but the 1987-88 season showed their skills in the Mid Ulster Senior Cup when they defeated Glenavon 2-1 to bring the trophy to Stangmore Park.

In August 1982, Dungannon Swifts officially unveiled their brand new club house. The purpose built construction replaced the old wooden club house and would provide an ideal environment for club and social affairs such as bingo, dances and dinners. The ocassion was marked with a special pre-season friendly match against Glentoran. The already memorable day was made all the more special when Dungannon beat the visitors 2-1.

[edit] Man U & L'pool Visit

In 1995, the Swifts played host to some very special guests when Manchester United Reserves squad came to the club in a special exhibition match to mark the new £72,000 floodlighting system at Stangmore Park. Among the Red Devils on the night were Phil Neville and Northern Ireland International Phil Mulryne.

Just two years prior to this Robbie Fowler, David James and Dominic Matteo were just some of the players competing in another exhibition game at the club as the Liverpool Under 21 squad came to Stangmore Park.

[edit] Intertoto Cup

The club quailfied for its first European games by finishing 4th in the Irish Premier League, they playd Icelandic opposition "Keflavík" in the Intertoto. Unfortunately, the team lost 4-1 to IBF Keflavik and could not make up in the home game, leading to elimination in the very first stage of the Intertoto tournament.

[edit] Setanta Cup

Dungannon Swifts qualified for the Setanta Cup by finishing 4th in the Irish Premier League during the 2004/05 season. In the Setanta Cup following, Dungannon was playing in a group with Cork City, Drogheda United and Portadown FC and failed to qualify for the semi-finals as Cork and Drogheda grabbed the top two places. Drogheda United would later win the tournament, beating Cork City in the final.

[edit] Club Honours

1967/68 Alexander Cup Winners
1969/70 Alexander Cup Winners
1970/71 Alexander Cup Winners
1970/71 Mid-Ulster Shield Winners
1970/71 Mid-Ulster League Champions
1970/71 Mid-Ulster Cup Winners
1971/72 Mid-Ulster League Champions
1971/72 Alexander Cup Winners
1973/74 George Wilson Cup Winners
1975/76 Louis Moore Cup Winners
1975/76 Mid-Ulster Cup Winners
1977/78 Intermediate Cup Winners
1981/82 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1985/86 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1986/87 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1987/88 Mid-Ulster Cup Winners
1989/90 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1991/92 Intermediate Cup Winners
1992/93 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1993/94 'B' Division Knockout Cup Winners
1993/94 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1994/95 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
1995/96 Bob Radcliffe Cup Winners
2002/03 Ulster Cup Winners
2002/03 Irish First Division Champions

[edit] First Team Squad

Below is a list of the current first team squad for the Dungannon Swifts Football Club.

[edit] Goalkeepers

Dwayne Nelson
David Wells

[edit] Defenders

Gary Fitzpatrick
Ryan McCluskey
Johnny Montgomery
Adam McMinn
Thomas Wray
John-Paul Gallagher

[edit] Midfielders

Andy Hamilton
Rodney McAree
Everaldo Luiz
Shane McCabe
Dwayne McManus
Niall McGinn
Terry Fitzpatrick
David Scullion
Mark McConkey

[edit] Forwards

Mark McCallister
Paul Baron
Matt Jardine
Rory Hamill
Richard Gibson

[edit] External links

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Irish Premier Division

Armagh City |  Ballymena United |  Cliftonville |  Crusaders |  Coleraine |  Donegal Celtic |  Dungannon Swifts |  Glenavon |  Glentoran |  Larne |  Limavady United |  Linfield |  Lisburn Distillery |  Loughgall |  Newry City |  Portadown | 

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