Albert Rovers F.C.

For the 1940s club see Cork United F.C. (1940–1948)
Albert Rovers
Full name Albert Rovers Football Club (to 1977)
Cork Albert Football Club (1977)
Cork Alberts Football Club (1977-1979)
Cork United Football Club (1979-82)
Founded unknown
Dissolved 1982
Ground Flower Lodge (1976-80)
Turners Cross (1980-82)
League League of Ireland

Albert Rovers F.C. was an Irish football club based in Cork, that played in the League of Ireland from 1976, changed its name in 1977 briefly to Cork Albert and then to Cork Alberts, and in 1979 to Cork United, before going bankrupt in 1982.[1][2]

Before election to the League of Ireland, the club was a successful junior club and had previously won both the FAI Intermediate Cup and Munster Senior Cup. Its foundation date is unknown, but its earliest appearance in the FAI Cup was in 1949-50.[3][4]

Honours

Senior honours

Intermediate honours

Season placings

Season Position
1976-77 13th
1978-79 11th
1977-78 9th
1981-82 10th
1980-81 9th
1979-80 14th

Notable former players

See also

References

  1. Niall MacSweeney (n.d.), A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921/22-1984/5. Basildon:Association of Football Statisticians
  2. RSSSF
  3. Niall MacSweeney (n.d.), A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921/22-1984/5. Basildon:Association of Football Statisticians
  4. RSSSF
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