Ballyclare Comrades F.C.

Ballyclare Comrades
Full name Ballyclare Comrades Football Club
Founded February, 1919
Ground Dixon Park, Ballyclare,
County Antrim
Ground Capacity 5,333 (safe capacity 1,800)[1]
Chairman Trevor McCann
Manager David Dorrian
League NIFL Championship 1

Ballyclare Comrades Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in NIFL Championship 1. The club hails from Ballyclare, County Antrim and plays its home matches at Dixon Park. Club colours are red and white. The current manager is Eddie Hill, who combines his role with continuing to pccasionally turn out as a player. His assistant manager is David Dorrian and first team coach is Ross Oliver. The club's youth development is overseen by Youth Co-ordinator Stephen Hughes. Comrades' rivals are Carrick Rangers and Larne and games between the three clubs are referred to as "The East Antrim Derbies".

History

The club was founded in 1919 by veterans of the First World War, most of them from "C" Company of the 12th Royal Irish Rifles - a battalion made up entirely of East Antrim men, who fought at the Somme and in many other famous First World War battles. From 1990 until 2003, the club enjoyed senior status, but reverted to intermediate status when the Irish Premier League was established and the number of senior clubs was reduced.

The club's reserve team play in the Junior Section of the Ballymena Premier Intermediate League, winning Division 1 in 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14. The club also has a partnership with local youth club Ballyclare Colts, whose sides (from under 11 to under 15 provide players to progress to Comrades' own youth sides at under 17 and under 18 level. The under 18 side play in the IFA Youth League.

The club was relegated to IFA Championship 2 in the 2010–11 season and finished in 6th place in the 2011–12 season, but the following season brought promotion back to Championship 1 after finishing as runners-up behind Championship 2 winners Knockbreda.

Honours

Senior honours

Intermediate honours

† Won by reserve team

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