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Drumcondra Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Drumcondra, Dublin. Once one of the most successful clubs in Ireland in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, with a strong rivalry with
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 ...
since the 1920s, they fell into obscurity since their financial and organisational troubles began in 1969. After numerous name changes, revivals, mergers, splits and relocations, the club is now an amateur one with a large membership of both senior and youth players. Currently their senior team play in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division 1A. They also field a team in the league's Major 1B Saturday Division.


History


Foundation

Drumcondra F.C.'s heritage goes back to the late nineteenth century, using variations of the name Drumcondra A.F.C, and Drumcondra Botanic (when they began to play in 1901 on Botanic Road where Santry RFC used to play). Drumcondra's won the Leinster Junior League in 1899 and the Leinster Junior Shield Winners 1911-12. Early figures in the club's history included former player and club honorary secretary Larry Sheridan (who served as chairman and honorary secretary of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), as well as honorary secretary of the League of Ireland) and Jack A. Ryder (who served as Secretary of the LFA and the FAI). The club lapse during the great war and was refounded in 1924.


Prominence

Drumcondra came to national prominence, in 1926–27, while playing in the Leinster Senior League and with a team that included Joe Grace and
Johnny Murray Johnny Murray (25 February 1898 – 12 November 1954) was an Irish soccer player during the 1920s. Murray was a skilful winger who played for Ormeau, Blue Crusaders, Bohemians and Drumcondra F.C. He joined Bohs in 1921 and stayed at Dalymount ...
, Drums won the inaugural FAI Intermediate Cup. They then completed a cup double by also winning the
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. In the FAI Intermediate Cup final they defeated Cobh Ramblers while in the FAI Cup final they defeated Brideville. In 1927–28 Drums won the Leinster Senior League and also reached the
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final.


League of Ireland

In 1928–29 Drumcondra made their League of Ireland debut and finished a respectable fourth in their first season. However Drums would have to wait until the late 1940s before they won their first league title. Then with a team that included, among others,
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,
Dessie Glynn Dessie Glynn (7 June 1928 – 6 January 2017) was a Republic of Ireland international footballer who played for Drumcondra and Shelbourne in the late 1940s and 1950s, scoring 111 goals in his League of Ireland career. Glynn was also Drumcond ...
, Chris Giles, Kevin Clarke, Kit Lawlor and Tim Coffey, they won two in a row in 1947–48 and 1948–49. In 1953 Sam Prole, a wealthy man from Dundalk who had made his money from the Great Northern Railway, bought Drumcondra from the Hunter family. Prole introduced pitch-side advertising and in 1953 installed floodlights at Tolka Park. As a result, Drumcondra became the first League of Ireland club to have floodlights.''Home Farm Drumcondra – A Historic Merger''
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Rivalry with Shamrock Rovers

During their time in the League of Ireland Drumcondra enjoyed a strong rivalry with
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. In 1928–29 when Drums made their League of Ireland debut, their first opponents were Rovers. This first meeting between Drums and Rovers ended in a 1–1 draw. During the 1940s and 1950s large crowds gathered to see the Northside/ Southside derby fixtures between the two clubs. During this time Drumcondra played Rovers in four
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finals in 1946, 1948, 1955 and 1957. The two clubs shared the honours, winning two finals each. In 1946 with a team that featured Con Martin, Robin Lawler, Kevin Clarke and
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, Drums won their third FAI Cup final after defeating Rovers 2–1 with goals from Tommy McCormack and
Benny Henderson Bernard Joseph "Benny" Henderson (c.1926 – c.1993) was an Irish former soccer player. Benny is survived by his wife Esther Mary (née Doyle) and son's Benny, Christy, Liam, Hazel, and Rose having died in 1993. He played for Drumcondra F.C. and ...
. The rivalry reached its peak during the late 1950s. At the time Drums squad included, among others, Alan Kelly, John O'Neill and Kit Lawlor. The 1956–57 season saw Rovers win the League of Ireland title, while Drums finished second. The opening game of the League of Ireland season saw the two teams meet at Tolka Park. The venue was packed to capacity with a crowd of 15,000. Rovers defeated Drums 2–0 in the Leinster Senior Cup final and then won the
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final on corners. However Drums defeated Rovers 2–0 in the 1956–57
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final, thanks to goals from Bunny Fullam and Willie Coleman, and then 3–0 in the semi-final of the Top Four Cup a week later. A crowd of 20,000 turned up on 26 December 1956 to watch the Leinster Senior Cup final. The FAI Cup final on 28 April 1957 saw an attendance of 30,000 while the Top Four semi-final on 5 May 1957 was watched by 16,845. All three games were played at Dalymount Park. The rivalry continued into the 1957–58 season with Rovers and Drums meeting in the finals of the Leinster Senior Cup, the Top Four Cup, the Dublin City Cup and the LFA President's Cup. Rovers won all four. However Drums did finish the season as League of Ireland champions, finishing two points clear of second placed Rovers. Drums and Rovers games continued to attract large crowds and on occasions this created some issues. On 26 January 1958 the first-ever all ticket League of Ireland game between Drums and Rovers had to be abandoned, after sixty-five minutes, after thousands of ticketless fans forced their way into an already packed Tolka Park. This in turn led to crowd encroachment on the pitch. Rovers were leading 2–1 at the time and the result was allowed to stand. In 1964–65 when Drums won their fifth League of Ireland title they finished one point clear of runners-up Rovers.


Merging with Home Farm

In the late 1960s Drumcondra went into decline. In both 1969–70 and 1970–71 Drums finished last place in the league. They were also £6,000 in debt. At the end of the 1971–72 season the team was effectively taken over by Home Farm when, after almost twenty years in charge, Sam Prole agreed to sell the club. Drums final league game in their own right was a 1–1 draw with Shelbourne at Tolka Park on 5 April 1972. It was announced by
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, Home Farm honorary secretary, that the amateur club had taken over the entire share capital of their professional neighbouring club. During the 1972–73 season the side played as Home Farm-Drumcondra, however within a season the Drumcondra name was dropped and from the start of 1973–74 the side simply became Home Farm. Sam Prole subsequently became involved with Dundalk F.C. and a number of former Drumcondra players including Shay Noonan, Johnny Robinson, Willie Coleman, Ned Halpin and Tommy Rowe joined him at the Oriel Park club.


Revival

Drumcondra F.C. was reformed in the mid 1970s, not long after the demise of the original club. However, by the early 2000s they had relocated to Santry, playing their home games at Morton Stadium. They reached the third round of the
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but lost 5–0 to UCD. Over the years there were a number of amalgamations with local clubs coming under the Drumcondra F.C. banner, the most significant of which was with Drumcondra Athletic a club formed in the early 1990s who went on to also achieve LSL Intermediate status prior to amalgamating with Drumcondra F.C.


Statistics


Season placings

*1928–29 – 4 *1929–30 – 7 *1930–31 – 11 *1931–32 – 9 *1932–33 – 10 *1933–34 – 7 *1934–35 – 9 *1935–36 – 9 *1936–37 – 6 *1937–38 – 12 *1938–39 – 8 *1939–40 – 6 *1940–41 – 6 *1941–42 – 9 *1942–43 – 3 *1943–44 – 6 *1944–45 – 4 *1945–46 – 2 *1946–47 – 2 *1947–48 – 1 *1948–49 – 1 *1949–50 – 2 *1950–51 – 3 *1951–52 – 6 *1952–53 – 2 *1953–54 – 3 *1954–55 – 6 *1955–56 – 8 *1956–57 – 2 *1957–58 – 1 *1958–59 – 5 *1959–60 – 9 *1960–61 – 1 *1961–62 – 7 *1962–63 – 3 *1963–64 – 8 *1964–65 – 1 *1965–66 – 7 *1966–67 – 8 *1967–68 – 7 *1968–69 – 9 *1969–70 – 14 *1970–71 – 14 *1971–72 – 12


Records


European record

Drumcondra qualified for European football on five occasions during the late 1950s and early 1960s. They made their home European debut on 1 October 1958 in a
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against
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at Dalymount Park. They had already lost the away leg 8–0 and would subsequently lose the home leg 5–1. The highlight of their European adventures came in the
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. Drums became the first League of Ireland side to register an aggregate win in European competition when they knocked out an Odense XI in the first round. In the second round they were beaten 6–0 away by
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in the first leg. However, in the return game they earned a 1–0 win with Billy Dixon scoring the winning goal.drumcondrafc.com
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Overview


Matches


Home grounds

During their time in the League of Ireland, Drumcondra played their home games at Tolka Park. In more recent seasons they have played at Morton Stadium. They currently play at their new base in Baskin Lane, North County Dublin, which they moved to in advance of the 2019/20 LSL season.


Team colours

Drumcondra's colours are essentially gold/yellow and royal blue. In their later seasons in the League of Ireland ,and certainly during the 1968-69 season , they also played in an All sky blue strip. At various times they wore blue/gold hoops with white shorts before adopting a more modern European style gold with a blue v-neck and blue shorts in 1954.


Notable former players

; Dual Ireland internationals * Tom Davis * Peter Kavanagh * Con Martin ; Republic of Ireland internationals
Johnny Murray Johnny Murray (25 February 1898 – 12 November 1954) was an Irish soccer player during the 1920s. Murray was a skilful winger who played for Ormeau, Blue Crusaders, Bohemians and Drumcondra F.C. He joined Bohs in 1921 and stayed at Dalymount ...
represented Ireland at the
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In 1926, Joe Grace became the first player to represent Ireland while playing for Drumcondra. The club were still playing in the Leinster Senior League at the time. In the 1930s
Paddy Byrne Paddy Byrne was an Irish Free State international footballer. A defender, Byrne was capped three times for the Irish Free State at senior level. He made his debut in a 1–1 draw with Spain on 26 April 1931 in Barcelona and played twice again ...
, Tommy Donnelly, Freddie Hutchinson and Paddy Meehan also represented Ireland while playing for Drumcondra. After the Second World War, Tim Coffey,
Dessie Glynn Dessie Glynn (7 June 1928 – 6 January 2017) was a Republic of Ireland international footballer who played for Drumcondra and Shelbourne in the late 1940s and 1950s, scoring 111 goals in his League of Ireland career. Glynn was also Drumcond ...
,
Benny Henderson Bernard Joseph "Benny" Henderson (c.1926 – c.1993) was an Irish former soccer player. Benny is survived by his wife Esther Mary (née Doyle) and son's Benny, Christy, Liam, Hazel, and Rose having died in 1993. He played for Drumcondra F.C. and ...
, Alan Kelly and
Fran Brennan Fran Brennan (born 14 February 1940) is an Irish former association football player. He played for Transport, Drumcondra, Dundalk and Shelbourne at club level, winning the league title with Drumcondra in 1965 and Dundalk in 1967. He later ...
were added to this list. * Paddy Andrews *
Fran Brennan Fran Brennan (born 14 February 1940) is an Irish former association football player. He played for Transport, Drumcondra, Dundalk and Shelbourne at club level, winning the league title with Drumcondra in 1965 and Dundalk in 1967. He later ...
*
Paddy Byrne Paddy Byrne was an Irish Free State international footballer. A defender, Byrne was capped three times for the Irish Free State at senior level. He made his debut in a 1–1 draw with Spain on 26 April 1931 in Barcelona and played twice again ...
* Kevin Clarke * Tim Coffey * Tommy Donnelly *
Bobby Duffy Robert "Bobby" Duffy (born Dublin died January 1992) was an Irish football player. He played for St James's Gate F.C., Shamrock Rovers F.C. and Drumcondra as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward ma ...
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Amby Fogarty Ambrose "Amby" Gerald Fogarty (11 September 1933 – 4 January 2016) was an Irish professional football player. He played at club level for Bohemians, Glentoran, Sunderland, Hartlepool United, Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernian. At Roker ...
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Bobby Gilbert Bobby Gilbert is an Irish former footballer who played for, among others, Derry City and Shamrock Rovers. Gilbert scored in European competitions for both City and Rovers. As an international he also played for the Republic of Ireland. Derry ...
* Chris Giles *
Dessie Glynn Dessie Glynn (7 June 1928 – 6 January 2017) was a Republic of Ireland international footballer who played for Drumcondra and Shelbourne in the late 1940s and 1950s, scoring 111 goals in his League of Ireland career. Glynn was also Drumcond ...
* Joe Grace * Eoin Hand * Joe Haverty *
Benny Henderson Bernard Joseph "Benny" Henderson (c.1926 – c.1993) was an Irish former soccer player. Benny is survived by his wife Esther Mary (née Doyle) and son's Benny, Christy, Liam, Hazel, and Rose having died in 1993. He played for Drumcondra F.C. and ...
*
Freddie Hutchinson Freddie Hutchinson was an Irish footballer who played with Drumcondra in the 1930s and made two appearances for the Republic of Ireland national team. Hutchinson was capped twice for the Republic of Ireland at senior level winning both caps ...
* Alan Kelly *
Fred Kiernan Frederick William Kiernan (7 July 1919 – December 1981) was an Irish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the 1940s and 1950s. Playing career He was born in Dublin and his first senior club was Shelbourne, though he initial ...
* Kit Lawlor * Robin Lawler * Maxie McCann * Paddy Meehan *
Johnny Murray Johnny Murray (25 February 1898 – 12 November 1954) was an Irish soccer player during the 1920s. Murray was a skilful winger who played for Ormeau, Blue Crusaders, Bohemians and Drumcondra F.C. He joined Bohs in 1921 and stayed at Dalymount ...
*
Lar O'Byrne Lar O'Byrne (10 August 1924Profile
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* John O'Neill * Mick Smyth * Maurice Swan *
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;
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representative *
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*
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* Eamonn Darcy * Billy Dixon ; Ireland (IFA) internationals *
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* Billy Millar ; Scotland internationals * Alex Parker * Gordon Smith ;Goalscorers On three occasions Drumcondra players finished as the League of Ireland Top Scorer. *
Dessie Glynn Dessie Glynn (7 June 1928 – 6 January 2017) was a Republic of Ireland international footballer who played for Drumcondra and Shelbourne in the late 1940s and 1950s, scoring 111 goals in his League of Ireland career. Glynn was also Drumcond ...
: 1950–51 – 20 * Dan McCaffrey: 1960–61 – 29


Notable former managers

* Billy Behan * Christy Giles *
Amby Fogarty Ambrose "Amby" Gerald Fogarty (11 September 1933 – 4 January 2016) was an Irish professional football player. He played at club level for Bohemians, Glentoran, Sunderland, Hartlepool United, Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernian. At Roker ...


Honours

* League of Ireland: 5 ** 1947–48, 1948–49, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1964–65 *
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: 5 ** 1926–27, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1953–54, 1956–57 * League of Ireland Shield: 4 **1945–46, 1946–47, 1950–51, 1961–62 * LFA President's Cup: 7 **1946–47, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1966–67 *
Dublin City Cup The Dublin City Cup is a defunct Irish football tournament which was played for by all League of Ireland sides (and not just those from Dublin city as the name suggests). It ran from 1933 and ran uninterrupted until 1973. In the 1975–76 ...
: 6 **1939–40, 1940–41, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1960–61 *PJ Casey Cup: 1 **1962–63 * Leinster Senior League: 4 **1927–28, 1928–29, 1945–46, 1951–52 * Leinster Senior Cup: 11 **1933–34, 1935–36, 1938–39, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1949–50, 1953–54, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1961–62 * FAI Intermediate Cup: 2 **1926–27, 1946–47 *
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**''Winners'': 1938–39, 1939–40: 2


References


External links


Drumcondra FC Official Website
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