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Ulster F.C.

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Ulster F.C.
Full name Ulster Football Club
Founded 1877
Ground Ulster Cricket Ground
Ormeau Road
Ballynafeigh
Belfast
League Irish Football League

Ulster Football Club is a former Irish football club based in Ballynafeigh, Belfast. It was initially founded in 1877 as a rugby club, but later switched codes to association football. They were subsequently founding members of the Irish Football League in 1890. The club later switched back to rugby and continued playing into the 1930s.

The club was founded by members of Ulster Cricket Club and played their home games at the Ulster Cricket Ground on Ormeau Road. It is listed as a rugby club in Richard M. Peter’s Irish Football Annual 1880 and during the 1879-80 season they played 24 games, taking on, among others, local rivals North of Ireland and Queen's College, Belfast.[1] On October 24 1878 the club hosted a demonstration game between two Scottish association football teams, Queen's Park and Caledonians. This game is recognised as amongst the earliest organised association football games to be played anywhere in Ireland. A second demonstration game in 1879 saw Ulster F.C. take on another Scottish club side, Lenzie. [2][3] During the 1880s and early 1890s both Ulster F.C. and it’s home ground, sometimes referred to as Ballynafeigh Park, played a prominent role in the early history of association football in Ireland. Ulster F.C. reached the Irish Cup final on three occasions, winning the competition in 1887 after defeating Cliftonville 3-0 in the final. [4] They were also founder members of the Irish Football League and finished as runners-up during it’s first two seasons, 1890-91 and 1891-92. The club was a member of the League for six seasons in total: four between 1890 and 1894 and two from 1901 to 1903. [5] During the 1880s Ballynafeigh Park also hosted several Irish Cup finals and Ireland international games. [6][7]

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[edit] Honours

  • Irish Cup :
    • Winners 1886-87: 1
    • Runners Up : 1882-83, 1890-91: 2

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Ireland

Eleven Ulster F.C. players represented Ireland at international level, winning 39 caps between them. [8] Reynolds also went on to play for England.

  • Bill Cunningham
  • William Fox
  • John Hastings
  • Jack Henderson
  • William McCabe
  • Alec McCartney

[edit] References

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