Sirocco Works F.C.

Sirocco Works
Full name Sirocco Works Football Club
Nickname(s) The Roc
Founded 1924
Chairman Ian Kernaghan
Manager Darren Lockhart
League Northern Amateur Football League

Sirocco Works Football Club is a Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of the Northern Amateur Football League. Established in 1924, the club is the longest existing club in all the intermediate and junior divisions in Northern Ireland.[1] The club currently play matches at the Billy Neill Centre of Excellence in East Belfast. Darren Lockhart is the current first team manager. The club also fields a second team in Division 3C of the Amateur League as well as several youth teams.

Club history

The club will always be linked to the Sirocco Engineering Works located on the east bank of the River Lagan in Belfast. Established in 1881, the company was one of the leading makers of rope in the world before focusing on the tea industry and supplying the local Harland and Wolff shipyards. It was one of the biggest employers in Belfast and from this spawned the Sirocco Works Football Club.

The club joined the Amateur League in 1924 and is the longest-serving member of that league, in unbroken membership ever since.[1] It originally played its home games in Castlereagh, before moving to Warnock Park in the 1950s and the Dixon Park, Belfast.[2] The success of the football club mirrored that of the engineering firm with the majority of the club's trophies won in the 1930s and 40s. From 1934 up to 1940 the club won six back-to-back league titles and numerous cups. The 1938/39 season saw the club claim four honours including the league title, Border Regiment Cup and Clarence Mayes Cup. But the most important of which was their Steel and Sons Cup victory as they became the first amateur side to lift this prestigious trophy.

The times following World War II saw the decline of industry in Belfast. Similarly the football club started to struggle in the League. By 1960 the club picked up their last notable honour for the next 20 years, an appearance in the final of the Border Cup. In 1999 came the death knell for the Sirocco Engineering Works as the site was closed to be redeveloped.

Despite the closure of the parent Sirocco engineering plant board members of the football club decided to continue under the Sirocco name.

Recently the club has seen a return to winning ways by winning Division 1B in 2007/08.

Sirocco ended the 2012/13 season with a fourth place finish in Division 1B.

Club records

Most Appearances - 1416 Ian Kernaghan (1971-2002)

Record All time Goalscorer - 625 Gerry Kirkwood (1972-Present)

Most Goals in a Season - 74 Gerry Kirkwood (1974/1975 season)

Biggest Transfer Fee Paid - 6 Cans of Harp and 10 Benson for Darren Frame

Biggest Transfer Fee Received - 4 bottles of Stella for Nathan Duffy

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Northern Ireland GK Philip Reid
Northern Ireland DF Mark McGlade
Northern Ireland DF Leigh Cassidy
Northern Ireland DF Matty Graham
Republic of Ireland DF Darren frame
Northern Ireland DF James Wilson
Northern Ireland MF Zac Fletcher
Northern Ireland MF Graeme Stitt
Northern Ireland MF Michael Byron
Northern Ireland MF Garth Walsh
Northern Ireland MF Nick Kirkwood
Italy MF Fat Pirlo
Northern Ireland MF Gareth Rainey
Northern Ireland MF Nathan Duffy
Northern Ireland MF Kurtis Hanna
Northern Ireland MF Colin Callacher
Northern Ireland FW Marty Hunter
Northern Ireland FW Darren Fitzgerald
Northern Ireland FW Gerry Kirkwood

Honours

Intermediate honours

† Won by 2nd XI

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 217
  2. H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 218

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