Cliftonville Hockey Club
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Address | CIYMS Sports Club, Belmont, Circular Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Website | www.cliftonvillehockey.com |
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Secretary 2007-2008 | Dixon Rose |
Sports | Men's Hockey |
Branch | Ulster Branch of the IHA |
Founded | 1896 |
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Cliftonville Hockey Club is a hockey club based at C.I.Y.M.S. Sports Club, Circular Road, Belfast. Home fixtures are played on a sand-filled artificial surface. The Club was founded in 1896 and was one of the founding members of the Ulster Hockey Union. Cliftonville Hockey Club First Eleven currently play in Section One of the Ulster Senior League. The first reported match was played against North Down at Comber in November 1896 where an eight goal to nil loss was recorded.
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[edit] Grounds
The club's origins lie in the Cliftonville area in North Belfast. The club played games at Solitude before finding a permanent home with the Cliftonville Cricket Club on the other side of the Cliftonville Road.
In late August 1972 during civil unrest, the clubhouse was burnt and looted. Physical intimidation prevented the members from entering the grounds. The club sought help without success from local and government authorities, in the hope that the Club could be protected and assisted in the continue playing hockey and cricket at the ground. As a result the Club abandoned the ground and took up a nomadic existence.[citation needed]
The first grounds used in exile were the Girls Model School pitches at Dunkeld Gardens. In 1981 the Club moved to Boucher Road Playing Fields. Then in 1986, the Boucher Playing Fields were closed and Cliftonville moved to the Queen's University pitches until taking over the tenancy of Belfast YMCA all-weather pitch at Bladon Drive in 1987.
In 1992 the decision was made that all First XI home games would be played on the artificial pitch at the Olympia Leisure Centre.
The club found a new permanent home with CIYMS Sports Club at Belmont in 2004.
Today the historic original ground is the property of the Belfast City Council and is used by the local community but not for cricket or hockey.
[edit] 1960s and 1970s
Between 1945, when competitive hockey resumed after World War II, and 1962 the Club did not win any Senior Trophies. Indeed the First XI were relegated from the Ulster Senior League to Qualifying League in 1958-59. The team won promotion straight back and over the next twenty years enjoyed its best and most consistent period of success.
In 1963-64 the Second XI won the Irish Junior Cup, this has proved to be the only success in this competition.[1]
The Ulster Senior League was won seven times between the 1966-67 and 1975-76 seasons, and they were runners-up in 1965-66, 1969-70 and 1974-75. The Anderson Cup and Kirk Cup were also won in this period.
The Irish Senior Cup was won in 1974-75 and 1975-76, for the only the second and third time in the club’s history.[2][3] This led to qualification to play in the European Cup Winners Competition.
[edit] Honours
- Irish Senior Cup (3 wins)
- 1931-32, 1974-75, 1975-76.
- Irish Junior Cup (1 win)
- 1963-64.
- Ulster Senior League (9 wins)
- 1906-07, 1928-29, 1930-31, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76.
- Kirk Cup (6 wins)
- 1903-04, 1911-12, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1967-68, 1968-69.
- Anderson Cup
- 1929-30, 1931-32, 1936-37, 1961-62 (incomplete)
[edit] Sources
- ^ Ireland's Saturday Night 14/03/1964 Page 2
- ^ Ireland's Saturday Night 26/04/1975 Page 2
- ^ Ireland's Saturday Night 10/04/1976 Page 4
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