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Dungannon Swifts Football Club is a
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, semi-professional football club playing in the
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. The club, founded in 1949, has risen from the Mid-Ulster league to the top tier in Northern Ireland since its election to the Irish League First Division in 1997. Dungannon earned promotion from Irish League First Division to the Premier Division in the 2002–03 season. The Swifts hail from Dungannon,
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and plays their home matches at Stangmore Park. Club colours are royal blue with white trim (home strip) and yellow with a red trim (away strip). Dungannon have a mentality of developing future players from their youth system and deploying them into the first team at a relatively young age. The clubs' current manager is
Dean Shiels Dean Andrew Shiels (born 1 February 1985) is a Northern Irish former footballer, who is the current manager of Dungannon Swifts. He played for Hibernian, Doncaster Rovers, Kilmarnock, Rangers, Dundalk, FC Edmonton and Dunfermline Athletic, ...
.


Club history


Club formation

The history of Dungannon Swifts Football Club began in 1949 with the formation of the club. The names of the founder committee members include Thomas Neill, Jimmy Sands, Maurice Graham, Alfred Burnett, Albert Kelly, George Richards, Albert Watt, Joe Meldrum Snr., Jack Fowler, John Martin and Ben Clarke.


The early years

In the 1949–50 season, the Swifts won the Mid Ulster Shield on their first attempt. The Swifts defeated Portadown Juniors 3–0 at Shamrock Park. The goalscorers were Johnson (1) and Neill (2). The remainder of the side included Blair, Carson, Pierson, Lynn, Gallery, Rice, Farrell and Henry. Seven of which were local players. The club also entered the Irish Junior Cup, at the 2nd Round stage. However, a disjointed display; a man short for part of the game, from the newly formed side resulted in a 3–1 loss to Armagh Whites, in a match held at Beechvalley Park, Dungannon. With a first half equalizer scored by S. Stewart. The following season, the Swifts made their entry into the Mid Ulster League. In the same season they made it through to the Alexander Cup, Foster Cup and Mid Ulster Shield where they landed runners up in each. A league title followed in the 1951–52 season; a season in which they also finished runners-up in the Irish Junior cup – after a replay. And a league and shield double in 1955–56. The Club also spent a number of Seasons in the Irish Junior Alliance League from the late Fifties until the league folded in the early sixties, which resulted in a return to the Mid Ulster League. Admission into the Alliance was ratified in an I.F.A. meeting held on 26 July 1957. (It was hoped that by entering this higher grade of football; with teams being classified at Intermediate level, that it would eventually lead to entry into Irish League football.) The Swifts then began to assemble a team that would be able to compete in the Alliance League, for the forthcoming season (1957–58). A 2nd XI was formed, which entered into the Mid-Ulster League. During the 1969–70 season the swifts won the Mid Ulster League without being defeated. The team only lost twice in total during the entire season including the Mid Ulster Shield final, when they were missing key players through injury. They also amassed a total of 158 goals for and only 29 against. The top scorer being Godfrey Clarke with 37; 12 other players had reached double figures.


Promotion to B Division

After twenty years in the Mid Ulster League, in 1972 the Swifts were promoted to the
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where they managed a comfortable 4th spot in their first season.


Stangmore Park

1975 saw Stangmore Park become the official home of the Dungannon Swifts Football Club when they bought the land from Courtaulds Ltd and erected a temporary wooden Social Club. The stadium holds around 3,000 people


Continued success

In the 1980–81 season the team had one of their most successful years ever and were crowned runners up in the
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championship. The Swifts continued to show their dominance in the
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over the years but the 1987–88 season showed their skills in the senior
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when they defeated Glenavon 2–1 to bring the trophy to Stangmore Park. In August 1982, Dungannon Swifts officially unveiled their brand new club house. The purpose-built construction replaced the old wooden club house and would provide an ideal environment for club and social affairs such as bingo, dances and dinners.


Senior status

In 1997, Dungannon Swifts achieved senior status on its election to the Irish League First Division.


Promotion to Irish Premier League

The Club reached the top tier of Northern Irish Football; for the first time in their history, after being crowned champions of Division 1 in the 2002–03 season. This earned them promotion to the newly formed and extended 16 team Irish Premier League. Also manager Joe McAree was presented the First Division Manager of the Year award. The season is also notable for the 12–1 home victory against Carrick Rangers on 21 December 2002. This was the biggest post-war victory in the Irish League and the highest number of goals in the local game for over a century. The club finished a respectable 10th position in their first season.


Gary Bownes

The 26-year-old former
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striker died during the 2005 close season. He had been the clubs’ top goalscorer during his debut season; with 15 goals, earning the club their highest Premier League finish. He was also the Swifts first winner of the Harp player of the month award in March 2005. An annual pre-season Memorial Cup match between the Swifts and Ballinamallard was held up until 2015; in his memory, raising money for charity.


Setanta Cup

Dungannon Swifts qualified for the
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by finishing 4th in the Irish Premier League during the 2004/05 season. This success also earned Joe McAree the Manager of the year award. In the competition, Dungannon were drawn in a group with
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,
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and
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and failed to qualify for the semi-finals as Cork and Drogheda grabbed the top two places. Drogheda United would later win the tournament, beating Cork City in the final. The club also qualified for the
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. However, they failed to progress to the semi-finals from their group, despite being undefeated in their home games. Their most recent appearance was in the 2008 Setanta Sports Cup. However a disappointing campaign ended with only one draw, drawing a blank in four consecutive games, behind eventual winners Cork City, holders Drogheda United and Cliftonville.


Intertoto Cup

The club qualified for its first European games by finishing 4th in the Irish Premier League during the 2005–06 season. They played
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ic club
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in the first round of the
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. However, they lost 4–1; with the away goal scored by Swifts stalwart Johnny Montgomery, in Iceland and could not make up the deficit in the home game; drawing 0–0 at Mournview Park in Lurgan, leading to elimination at the very first stage of the tournament.


Irish Cup Final 2007

The Club; managed at the time by Harry Fay, reached their first Irish Cup final in the 2006–07 season. They played league Champions Linfield at Windsor Park on 5 May 2007. Linfield took an early lead, before an equaliser by
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. Linfield again took the lead through Glenn Ferguson, but the Swifts equalised shortly afterward through a Rodney McAree free kick. The game was level 2–2 at the break. No further goals were scored in the second half, taking the game into extra time. Despite Linfield dominance in extra time they failed to break the deadlock taking the Irish Cup final into penalties, for the first time. Both teams failed to score from their first two spot kicks. Linfield then converted their next three, with replies from Montgomery and McAree to make the score 3–2. The decisive kick was saved by the Linfield keeper from McAllister, to secure Linfield a successive League and Cup double.


UEFA Cup

Despite their Cup final Defeat, the club qualified for the
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as Irish Cup runners-up. They faced Lithuanian A Lyga runners up
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in the first qualifying round. The 1st Leg was played on 19 July 2007 at Windsor Park, Belfast. A first half goal by Mark McAllister gave the Swifts a 1–0 advantage going into the away leg. The 2nd Leg was played on 2 August 2007, at the Sūduva Stadium in Lithuania. Suduva drew level on aggregate in the first half. And despite having a man sent off with the tie level, a second half hat-trick by Andrius Urbsys meant the Lithuanian side won 4–0 on the night and 4–1 on aggregate.


League Cup victory

In the 2017/18 season the club recorded its first ever senior major trophy win, defeating
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3–1 in the final of the BetMcLean League Cup at Windsor Park, Belfast.


European record


Overview


Matches


Current squad


Out on loan


Non-playing staff

*Manager:
Dean Shiels Dean Andrew Shiels (born 1 February 1985) is a Northern Irish former footballer, who is the current manager of Dungannon Swifts. He played for Hibernian, Doncaster Rovers, Kilmarnock, Rangers, Dundalk, FC Edmonton and Dunfermline Athletic, ...
*First team coach: Chris Wright *Goalkeeping Player-Coach:
Roy Carroll Roy Eric Carroll (born 30 September 1977) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is best known for his spells at Wigan Athletic, Manchester United (where he won a Premier League winners medal and the 20 ...
*u20 team manager: Dixie Robinson *Reserve team assistant manager: Jay Willis *Reserve team attendant Mark Hegarty *Under 18's manager *Kit manager: John Smyton *Team attendant: Adrian Whittle


Notable former players

* Joe Meldrum – 27 League Goals for Distillery: 1962–63 Season / Featured in European Cup tie v. Benfica * Derek Meldrum – Featured in European Cup tie v. Benfica for Distillery * Dick Matchett – 40 Goals: 1975–76 Season * George Scott – Former Club Captain * Godfrey Clarke * Raymond Erskine * Trevor Erskine * Jim Nelson * Ronnie Clarke – 35 Goals: 1984–85 Season * Bertie McMinn – 42 Goals: 1991–92 Season *
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– Senior Northern Ireland International * Mark McAllister – 2006/07 Ulster Young Footballer of the Year *
Niall McGinn Niall McGinn (born 20 July 1987) is a Northern Irish professional footballer, who plays for Scottish Championship club Dundee. McGinn has also played for Dungannon Swifts, Derry City, Celtic, Brentford, Aberdeen (two spells) and South Korea ...
– Senior Northern Ireland International * Mark Savage – Former Club Captain * Sean Webb – Senior Northern Ireland International *
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– Former Northern Ireland international * David Scullion – Included in 2005–06 and 2006–07 NIFWA Irish League Team of the Year / U21 International * Aiden Doyle * Niall Doyle * James 'Baggio' Slater * Gary Bownes * Rodney McAree – Ex. Liverpool Trainee & Fulham / Northern Ireland schoolboy international * Timmy Adamson * Johnny Montgomery * Luke McCullough – Senior Northern Ireland International * Andrew Mitchell – 2016/17 Danske Bank Premiership Top Scorer (25 Goals)


Managerial history

* Ben Clarke (Coach) * Henry Shepherd * Dick Matchett (Caretaker During 1976–77 Season) * Godfrey Clarke (1977–78 Season) * Peter Watson (Player-Manager) * Eric Magee * Armstrong Beckett * Colin Malone (1996–2000) * Colin Jeffers & Terry McCrory (2000–2001) * Joe McAree (Multiple Spells > 1996, 2001–06) * Harry Fay (2006–2008) * John Cunningham (2008–09) * Dixie Robinson (2009–2011) * Rodney McAree (15 Dec 2011 – Feb 2012, Aug 2012 – Oct 2012*) *Joint Role * Darren Murphy (Feb 2012 – October 2015) * Rodney McAree (Oct 2015 – September 2018) * Kris Lindsay (Sept 2018 – February 2021) *
Dean Shiels Dean Andrew Shiels (born 1 February 1985) is a Northern Irish former footballer, who is the current manager of Dungannon Swifts. He played for Hibernian, Doncaster Rovers, Kilmarnock, Rangers, Dundalk, FC Edmonton and Dunfermline Athletic, ...
(March 2021–September - present


Chairmen history

* Norman Black * Alfred Burnett * Keith Boyd (Incumbent) * Jack Donnelly * Jarlath Faloon * David Flack * Maurice Graham * David Holmes * Gordon Lee * Jack Little * Joe McAree * Paul McCabe * Kenneth McIlgorm * Thomas Neill (Inaugural)


Honours


Senior honours

*
Northern Ireland Football League Cup The Northern Ireland Football League Cup (BetMcLean League Cup for sponsorship purposes), also known colloquially as the Irish League Cup, is a national football knock-out cup competition in Northern Ireland open to all member clubs of the North ...
: 1 **2017–18 *
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: 1 **2002–03 * Irish League First Division: 1 **2002–03 *
Mid-Ulster Cup The Mid-Ulster Cup is a senior football competition in Northern Ireland run by the Mid-Ulster Football Association (founded 2 April 1887). The competition has historically featured teams based in County Armagh, east County Tyrone, and west Cou ...
: 10 **1970–71, 1975–76, 1987–88, 1996–97, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16


Intermediate honours

*Irish League 'B' Division South Section: 1 **1975–76 * IFA Reserve League: 1 **2005–06† *
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: 2 **1977–78, 1991–92 * B Division Knock-out Cup: 1 **1993–94 * George Wilson Cup: 3 **1973–74, 2003–04†, 2005–06† *Louis Moore Cup: 1 **1975–76 *
Bob Radcliffe Cup The Bob Radcliffe Memorial Cup is an intermediate football competition in Northern Ireland run by the Mid-Ulster Football Association. It was introduced in 1978. The competition culminates in the final which has traditionally been played on Boxi ...
: 9 **1981–82, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1989–90, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2005–06† *Ivan Marshall Memorial Cup: 1 **2016–17 *† Won by reserve team


Junior honours

*Mid-Ulster Shield: 4 **1949–50†, 1955–56†, 1970–71†, 1993–94† *Mid-Ulster League: 5 **1951–52†, 1955–56†, 1969–70, 1970–71†, 1975–76† * Alexander Cup: 4 ** 1967–68†, 1969–70†, 1970–71†, 1976–77† *Mid-Ulster Youth Cup: 2 **2013–14‡, 2016–17‡ * † Won by reserve team * ‡ Won by youth team


References


External links


Dungannon Swifts FC Website


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