Cork City Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí) is an
Irish association football club based in
Cork
Cork or CORK may refer to:
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Places Ireland
* Cork (city)
** Metropolitan Cork, also known as G ...
. The club was founded and elected to the
League of Ireland
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in
1984
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.
It was one of the first clubs in Ireland (and the first in Cork) to field a team of professional footballers. With the progression of professionalism at the club, continued development of the
Turners Cross stadium and the transition to summer football, the club became one of the biggest and best supported clubs in the country. In a survey published in 2020, the club was the highest supported League of Ireland (LOI) club.
Cork City FC won its third
LOI Premier Division title, and first
FAI Cup
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double, during the
2017 season. While the club dropped to the
LOI First Division after the
2020 LOI Premier Division season, it won promotion back to the top tier by winning the
2022 LOI First Division title.
The club's traditional colours are green and white with red trim, and the crest is a variant of the Cork coat of arms. City's home games are played at
Turners Cross.
History
Pre-1980s
The current club are not the first to use the name Cork City. During the 1920s, teams referred to as Cork City competed in both the
Munster Senior League and the
Munster Senior Cup. A team named Cork City finished as Munster Senior Cup runners up in 1924–1925. Another
Cork City F.C.
Cork City Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí) is an Irish association football club based in Cork. The club was founded and elected to the League of Ireland in 1984.
It was one of the first clubs in Ireland (and the first in ...
also played in the
League of Ireland
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between
1938
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January
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and
1940.
1980s
Following the bankruptcy of
Cork United in 1982, senior football returned to the city with the formation of a new Cork City FC in 1984. Founded by officials from several Cork clubs (including
Cork United and
Avondale United), the new club was elected to the
League of Ireland
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.
Bobby Tambling
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was the first manager appointed to the club, but he was replaced by Tony 'Tucker' Allen after only 13 games.
In its first and second seasons, the young club barely averted relegation to the new First Division – failing to win a single game at home in
Flower Lodge
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and avoiding relegation only on goal difference. The club reached the semi-finals of the FAI Cup, but were knocked-out by
Shamrock Rovers
Shamrock Rovers Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige) is an Irish association football club based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club's senior team competes in the League of Ireland Premier Division and it is the most su ...
– in the last match played at the Lodge.
In 1986, the club moved to a new home at
Turners Cross, where new manager
Noel O'Mahony
Noel O'Mahony (18 December 1939 – 30 May 2013) was a former League of Ireland footballer and manager. As a player, he won the 1970–71 League of Ireland title with Cork Hibernians and as manager he won the 1992–93 League of Ireland Premie ...
brought Cork to a midtable finish. The following year, former Ireland striker
Eamon O'Keefe
Eamonn Gerard O'Keefe (born 13 October 1953) is an English-born Irish former professional Association football, footballer. He played as a Forward (association football), forward, but in later years was moved into a Midfielder, midfield role.
H ...
arrived as manager, delivering the
Munster Senior Cup, and the
League of Ireland Cup
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(the club's first national silverware).
By 1988, O'Mahony was re-installed as manager, and the side finished eighth in the league, and a loss to champions
Derry City in the
FAI Cup
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final earned the club its first European ticket. While
Torpedo Moscow
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knocked the club out of the
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup
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, City earned a fifth-place finish in the Premier Division, and the
Munster Senior Cup was reclaimed.
1990s
The early 1990s saw lengthy unbeaten league runs, high league positions, retention of the Munster Senior Cup through four years, and a number of games in European competition. The most notable European game was a
UEFA Cup
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tie with
Bayern Munich
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, which saw City hold the Germans 1:1 at
Musgrave Park before falling 0:2 to late goals in Bavaria. 1993 saw Cork City land the
League of Ireland Premier Division
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title for the first time, after a
complicated three team play-off. O'Mahoney resigned and the club moved to a
new stadium in Bishopstown at the end of the season.
Damien Richardson took the helm and the 1993/94 season began with City coming from three goals down to beat Welsh side
Cwmbran Town
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Lying within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire, Cwmbran was designated as a New Town in 1949 to prov ...
in the
UEFA Champions League
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. In the following round, they suffered odd-goal defeats both home and away to Turkish side
Galatasaray
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. City finished in runners-up position in the league that year.
1994/95 was a varied season for Cork City. After a strong start to the season, financial pressures forced Richardson to resign and with Bishopstown not being developed to plan, games were switched to
Cobh
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,
Turners Cross, and an enforced trip to
Tolka Park
Tolka Park ( ga, Páirc na Tulchann) is an Irish football ground located in the north Dublin suburb of Drumcondra, on the northern banks of the River Tolka. It is currently the home ground of League of Ireland club Shelbourne. The stadium fo ...
.
Noel O'Mahony
Noel O'Mahony (18 December 1939 – 30 May 2013) was a former League of Ireland footballer and manager. As a player, he won the 1970–71 League of Ireland title with Cork Hibernians and as manager he won the 1992–93 League of Ireland Premie ...
was re-appointed as manager but the title challenge collapsed. The club did have successes in the
Munster Senior Cup and
League of Ireland Cup
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that season however.
At the start of the 1995/96 season
Rob Hindmarch
Robert Hindmarch (27 April 1961 – 5 November 2002) was an English footballer who played as a central defender.
Club career
Hindmarch made his debut for Sunderland on 14 January 1978 against Leyton Orient in a 2–2 draw at Brisbane Road. In t ...
took the reins, but the club was in trouble. With the stadium dragging it under, the receiver was called in and the club left 'homeless'. Efforts to save the situation saw a new board installed and a move back to Turners Cross. With limited funds, Hindmarch had skimmed along but relegation still threatened, and an FAI Cup exit saw
Dave Barry
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appointed. The team managed a ninth-place finish in the league, and for the first time in five years City lost the Munster Cup – to Waterford junior side
Waterford Crystal
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.
1996/97 saw City finish in fourth place. The club also narrowly lost out in the League Cup with an unexpected loss to First Division
Galway United. Crowds began to increase, and the
Munster Senior Cup was recaptured. The following season, Cork performed well in the
InterToto Cup
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and the team improved to third in the league. Dave Barry's reign reached its high point in that year, when City won the 1998 FAI Cup. Cork began the following season with eight straight wins but in the end had to settle for second place, as three defeats to champions
St Patrick's Athletic
St Patrick's Athletic Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Lúthchleas Phádraig Naofa) is a professional Irish association football club based in Inchicore, Dublin, that plays in the Irish Premier Division. Founded in May 1929, they played origin ...
were costly. After finishing runner-up for the second season in a row in 1999/2000, Barry resigned to be replaced by
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.
2000s
Colin Murphy stayed for one
FAI Super Cup
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game before departing to
Leicester City
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The city lies on the River Soar and close to the eastern end of the National ...
just days before a
UEFA Cup
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game. His replacement,
Derek Mountfield
Derek Mountfield (born 2 November 1962) is an English former footballer who played as a centre-back.
His time at top-flight clubs Everton and subsequently Aston Villa were where he gained most fame, as Everton enjoyed successful periods at th ...
, lasted less than a season and was replaced by former player Liam Murphy. Under Murphy, City embarked on a 13-game unbeaten run that brought an
Intertoto
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, 'betting pool'),Most precisely, from (football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International Foo ...
ticket and a tenth Munster Cup success.
In 2001, a controversial link-up was proposed between City, English side
Leicester City
Leicester ( ) is a city, unitary authority and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest settlement in the East Midlands.
The city lies on the River Soar and close to the eastern end of the National ...
and local outfit Mayfield United. Fans protested however, and the link-up never materialised. Also in 2001, the board of directors stepped down and businessman Brian Lennox assumed control and lead the club to a
professional era.
2002 was most notable as a time of transition, as several older players, who had been a mainstay of the team in the 1990s, left the club or joined the coach staff. They were replaced by younger signings – such as
George O'Callaghan
George Paul O'Callaghan (born 5 September 1979) is an Irish former football player and manager.
O'Callaghan started his career with Port Vale in 1995, he made 41 appearances for the club before joining Cork City in 2002. He spent five years ...
,
John O'Flynn
John O'Flynn (born 11 July 1982) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker, most recently for Finn Harps in the League of Ireland First Division. He previously played with Barnet, Exeter City, Cork City and Limerick.
Playi ...
and
Dan Murray.
In February 2003, ex-
St. Pat's manager
Pat Dolan
Patrick Dolan (born 20 September 1967 in Galway, Ireland) is a former football player, manager, and executive. He is also a former soccer analyst on RTÉ Sport. He is currently a FIFA-registered players' agenand has represented a number of p ...
was unveiled as the new boss and he led City to third place in the new summer season. Dolan's second season as manager also proved successful, as City surpassed
Malmö FF
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and
NEC Nijmegen
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in the Intertoto Cup and secured second place in the league.
Dolan was controversially sacked in pre-season 2005 and replaced by former manager Damien Richardson. In 2005, Richardson lead Cork City to their second league championship – winning on the final day of the season with a 2–0 victory over
Derry City. In the same year, Cork City finished runners-up the
FAI Cup
The Football Association of Ireland Senior Challenge Cup (FAI Cup), known as the Extra.ie FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out association football competition contested annually by teams from the Republic of Ireland (as well as Derry ...
.
2006 saw further upgrade work begin at
Turners Cross and City met
Apollon Limassol
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and
Red Star Belgrade
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in the
UEFA Champions League
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. The club lost to Drogheda United in the Setanta Cup Final, finished 4th in the league, and secured a place in the Intertoto and Setanta Cup.
At the start of the 2007 season, two new signings
were deemed ineligible for play. This mirrored an inconsistent season start, with elimination from the Setanta Cup, a home win against St. Pat's and a record-equaling 4–1 defeat to
Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Ruagairí Shligigh) is an Irish professional football club playing in the Premier Division of the League of Ireland. The club is based in Sligo in the west of Ireland.
The club was founded in 1928 ...
. In August 2007,
Roy O'Donovan
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left for
Sunderland
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for a record
LOI fee of €500,000. 2007 also saw the club's ownership change hands: from chairman Brian Lennox to venture capital firm "Arkaga". Despite an
FAI Cup
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win, manager Damien Richardson's future at the club was in doubt, and – after some acrimony – he and the club parted ways.
In January 2008, former
Longford Town
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boss
Alan Mathews
Alan Mathews (born 27 June 1965) is a former Irish football player and manager. He is currently technical director at St Patrick's Athletic.
Coaching career
Following a stint as assistant at Shelbourne, Alan Mathews became Longford manage ...
became manager, and the club signed several players – including taking advantage of FIFA's changes to the "3 club" rule by re-signing
George O'Callaghan
George Paul O'Callaghan (born 5 September 1979) is an Irish former football player and manager.
O'Callaghan started his career with Port Vale in 1995, he made 41 appearances for the club before joining Cork City in 2002. He spent five years ...
from
Ipswich Town
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The club was founded in 1878 but did not turn profession ...
. However O'Callaghan was later dropped and released. City were knocked out of the first qualifying round in European competition by
FC Haka
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. While David Mooney retained the league's top scorer spot, City failed to take points from Bohemians or St. Pats and finished fifth in the league. The club did however gain some silverware, beating
Glentoran
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History
Early history
In 1914, Glentoran won the Vienna Cup, becoming the first United Kingdom team to win a European t ...
in the
Setanta Sports Cup final. Off the pitch the club suffered a considerable threat when, in August 2008, after investment difficulties with venture capital firm Arkaga, the club entered into
examinership
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To obtain the appointment of an examiner it ...
. With debts of up to €800,000, cost-cutting measures were implemented. Under related rules, the club was docked 10 points in the league. In October 2008 the High Court ruled in favour of
Tom Coughlan's bid to take over the club, and ended the examinership.
Paul Doolin
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Career
He played for Bohemians, scoring on his debut on 13 September 1981. In April 1983 he pl ...
replaced Mathews as manager for the 2009 season, and the side gained a number of positive results early in 2009 – including defeating
Roy Keane
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's touring Ipswich Town 2–0. Despite these on pitch results however, the club's future was left in considerable doubt following a
High Court decision on outstanding
Revenue
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Commercial revenue may also be referred to as sales or as turnover. Some companies receive reven ...
receipts. A "winding up" order was issued when no agreement could be reached on tax payments. The club were given several extensions to pay or to appeal,
and the club narrowly staved off closure by meeting a final deadline.
Doolin left at the end of 2009, after leading the club to a third-place finish in the
2009 League of Ireland Premier Division.
2010s
Fallout from the financial and management difficulties in 2008 and 2009 followed the club into the new decade.
Roddy Collins
Roderick Collins (born 7 August 1962), is an Irish former professional football player and manager.
During a playing career of 18 years, Collins played for many sides across England, Ireland and Northern Ireland. While towards the end of his ...
was appointed manager before the start of the 2010 season, despite questions over his contract status at
Floriana F.C. Mounting pressure on owner
Tom Coughlan (including threatened boycotts and censure by the FAI)
resulted in his resignation as chairman.
Club participation in the Premier Division was also left in doubt as licensing decisions were deferred pending changes in club ownership and payment of outstanding tax receipts.
Despite some temporary stays, and several months of court and legal wrangling,
the club ultimately failed to gain a licence, meaning a deal on new ownership could not be secured, and the courts enforced a winding-up order on Cork City Investment FC Limited. Cork City fans entered the
2010 League of Ireland First Division with a new company under the name Cork City FORAS Co-op in the immediate aftermath of the winding up of the holding company CCIFC Ltd. The name of the club was restored on 1 June 2010 when a supporters' trust,
FORAS
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, completed the purchase of the rights from Cork City Investments FC Ltd's liquidator. The team continued to compete in the League of Ireland as Cork City FORAS Co-op for the remainder of the season – though the club and most Irish media returned to calling the club Cork City FC, and supporters used this name during the entire period regardless.
Tommy Dunne
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Dunne enjoyed a distinguished playing career with To ...
(formerly assistant manager to Paul Doolin) was appointed first team manager, and oversaw the 2010 season. A number of players were called-up and played for the Ireland U23s, and others to the Ireland U21s. Shane Duggan, and
Graham Cummins
Graham Rickard Cummins (born 29 December 1987) is a retired Irish footballer.
Playing career
Early career
Cummins played the majority of his schoolboy football with Tramore Athletic and also had a spell with College Corinthians.
Cobh Rambler ...
were both named in the PFAI First Division Team of the Year, while Cummins won the PFAI First Division Player of the Year award and was joint top-scorer in the First Division with 18 league goals. Cork ultimately finished sixth in the First Division in 2010.
In 2011, the club won the First Division, on the last day of the season, securing promotion to the Premier Division. The team also reached the league cup final, which was won by Derry City. The club were knocked-out of the
2012 FAI Cup
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by Shamrock Rovers in the third round, and finished sixth in the
2012 Premier Division league competition.
Results at the start of the 2013 season led to the removal of Tommy Dunne as manager by August, with Stuart Ashton overseeing the remainder of the season and a sixth-place finish. Former veteran player and record scorer
John Caulfield was appointed manager in 2014, and oversaw unbeaten runs at the start and end of the season – keeping pressure on league-leaders Dundalk. However, despite pushing the title to a final day decider, Caulfield's side failed to pick up points from Dundalk and finished second in the
2014 Premier Division competition. The club were also runners-up in the
2015 season, again finishing second to Dundalk. This won them a place in the qualifying rounds of the
UEFA Europa League
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, where they made it to the third round, their best European record since 1997. For the third consecutive year, Cork City finished second to Dundalk in the
2016 Premier Division. However, in November they beat
Dundalk
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in the
2016 FAI Cup final after
Sean Maguire
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scored a last minute extra time goal to win Caulfield his first major trophy as manager.
The 2017 season started with a 22-game unbeaten run,
however a number of less favourable results mid-season (and the departure of league top-scorer
Sean Maguire
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to the UK and international duty)
pushed City's "inevitable" championship win until later in the season. Cork City were named
2017 League of Ireland Premier Division champions on 17 October 2017 - with several games in hand.
The club completed its first league and cup 'double', by winning the
2017 FAI Cup Final a few weeks later on 5 November 2017.
City started 2018 with a third successive
President's Cup final win over Dundalk - in a game overshadowed by the death of former player
Liam Miller
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, who died earlier in February 2018. As with the preceding four seasons, Dundalk were Cork's main rivals in the
2018 League of Ireland Premier Division
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On 5 October, Dundalk won the title after a 1–1 draw with St P ...
and
2018 FAI Cup, with Dundalk ultimately winning both.
A series of poor results at the start of the
2019 season, saw the departure of John Caulfield as manager.
Neale Fenn
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was appointed as Caulfield's replacement in August 2019, following a period where Frank Kelleher and John Cotter held interim management and coaching positions. Cork City finished the 2019 season in 8th position, with just 9 wins and 37 points.
2020s
With five games remaining in the
2020 season, and the club at the bottom of the table with just 2 wins, Neale Fenn was replaced as manager by
Colin Healy
Colin Healy (born 14 March 1980) is a former midfield footballer from Ireland. He has been manager of Cork City F.C. since late 2020.
He started his senior career at Celtic, spending five years with the Scottish club before joining English sid ...
. The club's relegation to the
League of Ireland First Division
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was sealed on 24 October 2020, as their bottom of the table 10th place finish was confirmed following a
Finn Harps
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win over
Bohemians
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.
In late October 2020, the supporters' trust agreed to sell the club to
Preston North End owner
Trevor Hemmings
Trevor James Hemmings (11 June 1935 – 11 October 2021) was a British billionaire businessman.
Early life
Hemmings was born in Woolwich, London, the son of a Royal Ordnance factory worker father. During the Second World War, part of the Royal ...
through his company Grovemoor Limited. However, in mid-December 2020, it was reported that the proposed sale would not progress, as Grovemoor Limited could not agree "terms on a lease agreement with the Munster Football Association" for the use of Turner's Cross.
Hemmings, who had previously "rescue
Cork City" by increasing the payments offered for several player sell-on clauses, died in 2021. Relegated to the first division for the
2021 season, the club finished in sixth place, outside the premier division promotion places.
After winning the
2022 LOI First Division title in October 2022, with "two games to spare", the club secured promotion back to the premier division for the subsequent season. In late 2022, FORAS voted to transfer ownership of the club to businessman Dermot Usher, via a new company (Cathair Chorcaí 2022 FC Limited), subject to the execution of "deeds of surrender" on the call-option agreed with Grovemoor Limited in 2020.
Ownership
Until 2022, Cork City FC was owned by its supporters through a supporters' trust – the
Friends of the Rebel Army Society (FORAS).
FORAS came into existence during 2008, when financial issues resulted in a period of
examinership
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To obtain the appointment of an examiner it ...
, and the club's then holding company was wound up in 2010.
FORAS entered a team into the
2010 League of Ireland First Division, before re-acquiring rights to the name "Cork City Football Club",
and being promoted back to the premier division for the 2012 season. As of February 2022, the club remained within the ownership of the trust, however in December 2022, FORAS members approved the transfer of ownership to businessman Dermot Usher, with 86% support for the proposal.
Stadium
Cork City play their home games at
Turners Cross – a 7,365 all-seater stadium on the southside of Cork City. The stadium is rented, as part of a long-term agreement, from the
Munster Football Association
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.
Honours and records
Honours
Records
Hall of Fame
League placings
European record
Overview
Matches
Players
First-team squad
Retired numbers
12 –
Club supporters (the 12th man)
Technical staff
As of December 2020, technical staff members supporting the first team included:
Managers
Kit and colours
The club's colours largely reflected the traditional colours of association football in Cork, with green and white featuring heavily. Since the club's inception in 1984, the kits also featured a red trim – influenced in part by the traditional
Gaelic Athletic Association
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colours of
County Cork
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. Over the years, these base colours were worn in different combinations:
originally green and white hoops in 1984, then white shirts with green and red trim in 1989.
In 1997, the club broke with tradition to use a red and white kit – similar to the Cork County GAA kits. Subsequently, the club reverted to the green and white theme in 2002, initially with white sidings rather than stripes, but eventually returning to green white and red stripes.
From 1984 to 2004, the team never wore a kit with a single solid colour. However, in 2004, when playing
Intertoto
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cup opponents
NEC Nijmegen
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, the referee deemed that both of Cork City's kits clashed with both of NEC's kits. The club was forced to hurriedly source an alternative while en route to the
Netherlands
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. The team wore all-white kits with a makeshift crest and sponsorship.
There was a recurring theme of black away kits – often with yellow trim – reflecting the kits of former Cork clubs.
In 2004, a Cork XI selection featuring a number of City players faced
Bolton Wanderers
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, wearing yellow and black. Black again became the colour of the team's away jersey in 2008, with a jersey from Danish maker
Hummel.
In 2010, the club kept with tradition by wearing a green home kit with red and white trim manufactured by Hummel. The away kit was red with white trim, similar to the 1997–2001 home kits, and Cork GAA kits. These kits were used for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. City wore red at home for the first time since the 2001/02 season on 10 September 2010 against Mervue United to show support for the Cork Gaelic Footballers who were due to face Down in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final the following weekend.
In November 2011, the club announced
Umbro
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Ireland as the club's official kit partner. For the 2015, 2016 and 2017 seasons, the club's official kit partner was
Nike
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, with gear provided by Teamwear Ireland. In September 2017 it was announced that Cork City had signed a three-year deal with kit supplier Adidas starting from the 2018 season.
Supporters and rivalries
Cork City have one of the biggest support bases in the
League of Ireland
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, and for example in early 2017 had average attendances of between four and five thousand per home game, compared to a league average of approximately 1,500. The club had an average attendance of 4,453 during the 2015 season, the highest in Ireland, and approximately 1,000 higher than the next highest averages. A 2020 survey indicated that Cork City had the highest number of supporters among League of Ireland clubs, and was the sixth highest supported football club in Ireland overall (between Chelsea and Barcelona).
"The Shed" is a section of seating in the Curragh Road stand which is home to Cork City's more vocal supporters. Before redevelopment, this was the location of the 'Shed End' terrace, which was knocked in 2005. The Family Enclosure is a specified area in the 'Donie Forde' stand, where families and children watch games in a less boisterous atmosphere than that of the Shed End.
The only other league side in the Cork area is
Cobh Ramblers F.C. While there has never been any significant rivalry with the
Cobh
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club, some rivalry has traditionally existed with some
Dublin
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clubs such as
Shamrock Rovers
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. Cork City has had some rivalry with Dundalk, as the two were Ireland's two biggest clubs between 2014 and 2017. As of 2017, games against
Limerick F.C.
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were sometimes referred to as the '
Munster Derby'. Prior to 2010, this term was also sometimes applied to games against
Waterford FC
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.
Launched in 2007, "''Going Commando''" is Cork City's only active fanzine. Other past fanzines have included "''FourFiveOne''" (discontinued in 2006) and ''"I was out there once!''" (IWOTO).
See also
*
League of Ireland in Cork city
Cork is a city in Ireland, located in the South-West Region, in the province of Munster. It is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the third most populous on the island of Ireland. Eight association football clubs/teams or ...
*
List of former Cork City F.C. players
References
External links
Official WebsiteCork City Unofficial Forum
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Association football clubs established in 1984
Association football clubs in County Cork
League of Ireland Premier Division clubs
1984 establishments in Ireland
Association football clubs in Cork (city)