Cabinteely F.C.

Coordinates: 53°17′20.8″N 6°9′40.2″W / 53.289111°N 6.161167°W / 53.289111; -6.161167
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Cabinteely
Full nameCabinteely Football Club
Nickname(s)Cabo
Founded1967
Dissolved2021
GroundKilbogget Park (Cabinteely)
ChairmanTony Richardson[1]
LeagueDDSL
League of Ireland Underage National Leagues
WebsiteClub website

Cabinteely Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Cábán tSíle) is an association football club based in Cabinteely, County Dublin, Ireland comprising adult and many youth under-age teams for both males and females, 60 teams in all. Cabinteely competed in the League of Ireland First Division from 2015 to 2021 after being granted a licence by the Football Association of Ireland in January 2015.[2] They made their debut in the League of Ireland First Division on 6 March 2015 and play their games at Stradbrook Road, the home of Blackrock College RFC.[3]

The club, which was formed in 1967,[4] fielded teams at every under-age level from under-8 to under-18 plus adult, taking part in several league and cup competitions such as those run by MGL,[5] DDSL,[6] LSL,[7] and SDFL.[citation needed]

History

Origin

Cabinteely changed their name several times. In the early 1930s, they were commonly known as "the Blues from Cabinteely". In 1939, they won the Schoolboys League Cup in front of an estimated crowd of 6,000. In the 1930s, Cabinteely's squad included Peter Farrell. The club's name was changed to Cabinteely Boys around 1950, and the current club was formed in 1967, as Auburn F.C., beginning league football with one team. In 1973, Auburn F.C. was changed to Cabinteely Boys F.C., with the name later changed to just Cabinteely F.C. to acknowledge both the female members associated with the club and the ladies teams.[citation needed]

League of Ireland

Cabinteely were granted a licence to join the League of Ireland First Division in 2015.[2] The club finished eighth (on 20 points) in the 2015 League of Ireland First Division; their debut season. In 2016, Cabinteely finished seventh, above Athlone Town. In 2017, Cabinteely achieved the highest number of points ever at 38, more than doubling the previous year's figure. They also progressed further than ever before in the FAI Cup and Leinster Senior Cup. In a first for the club, Kieran Marty Waters was voted PFAI First Division Player of the Year.[citation needed] In 2017, Cabinteely released a 5-year strategic plan where the club planned to provide new facilities in their home of Kilboget Park rather than Stradbrook. The plan proposed a new clubhouse, a second all-weather pitch and a stadium.[8]

Merger with Bray Wanderers

In November 2021, Cabinteely and Bray Wanderers announced a merger, technically a takeover of Wanderers by Cabinteely.[9] The newly created team would be known as Bray Wanderers and continue to play in the Carlisle Grounds, with the intention to apply for a First Division licence.[10] Bray's former manager Pat Devlin and then Director of Football (DoF) at Cabinteely became the DoF for the new Bray Wanderers.[9]

Notable past players

53°17′20.8″N 6°9′40.2″W / 53.289111°N 6.161167°W / 53.289111; -6.161167

References

  1. ^ "Cabinteely FC Press release – Appointment of Tony Richardson as Club Chairman". cabinteelyfc.ie. 23 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Cabinteely FC will play in First Division in 2015 after FAI awards new licence". RTE Sport. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Cabinteely get green light to compete in League of Ireland First Division". Irish Independent. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  4. ^ Team, The42. "'A once in a lifetime opportunity' - Bray Wanderers and Cabinteely agree merger". The42.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Cabinteely FC".
  6. ^ "Cabinteely FC Home". DDSL.ie.
  7. ^ "Comortais Competition Management". lsl.ie.
  8. ^ "Cabineteely Football Club Vision and Strategy 2017-2021" (PDF). cabinteelyfc.ie. February 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Cabinteely FC and Bray Wanderers set to merge after takeover agreement". 26 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Bray Wanderers and Cabinteely confirm name of newly merged team". 3 December 2021.

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