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Kilkenny City Association Football Club was an
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club. The club played in the First Division of the
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until 18 January 2008 when they announced that they resigned their position in the league citing "lack of finance, poor results and paltry attendances". The club hails from
Kilkenny Kilkenny (). is a city in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region and in the province of Leinster. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2016 census gave the total population of Kilkenny as 26,512. Kilken ...
and used
Buckley Park Buckley Park is a multi-purpose stadium on the Callan Road ( N76), near Kilkenny, Ireland. Kilkenny City (formerly EMFA) purchased of land from a local farmer by the name of Mick Murphy for £16,000. The ground was originally called Tenney Par ...
as their home pitch. Buckley Park has hosted many International under age soccer games. Kilkenny City will be entering the under 20 division this season which run co-currently with the schoolboy season (August to May).


History

In 1966 a group of Leaving Certificate students made the most of having a free class at the local Christian Brothers school. They debated the pros and cons, devised a plan and, finally, resolved to start a football club. The club was originally known as EMFA, becoming Kilkenny City in 1989. Jim Rhatigan was appointed as the club's secretary a position he still holds and since then he has become closely associated with football in Kilkenny. ''EM'' stood for Emmett Street and ''FA'' for Fatima Place where Jim Rhatigan grew up. Initially EMFA competed in the U18 Kilkenny and District Youth League under the management of Donie Butler. Donie Butler served as Commercial Manager of the FAI during the
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years. The club was unable to afford a new set of jerseys and so agreed to play in an all white strip. The logic being that all the players had at least one white T-shirt or shirt they could wear. The club's colours changed to claret and blue before changing again to black and amber, coinciding with the renaming of the club. EMFA graduated from junior football in 1971–72 season. Jim Rhatigan became their manager and the club remained in junior football until 1984. During this period the club purchased of land from a local farmer by the name of Mick Murphy, owner of the adjacent Tennypark House, for £16,000 punts. They had previously played their home games at the Freshford Road grounds, St. James Park. The ground was originally called Tennypark and was later named Buckley Park in honour of Marty Buckley. A bid of One million was made for the club's grounds in the late eighties but was rejected in the favour of football. In 1984 the club won the Junior league and cup remaining undefeated throughout the entire season. It was decided that he club should apply for admission to the then League of Ireland (now the Airtricity League). In their maiden season Kilkenny City then known as EMFA, (from 1985 to 1989) finished tenth in the First Division. Their first
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game was played on 8 October 1985 at home to Derry City and ended in a 1–1 draw. EMFA won their first honour in 1987, winning the League of Ireland First Division Shield defeating
Finn Harps Finn Harps Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Chláirsigh na Finne) are an Irish football club that play in the First Division of the League of Ireland, as of 2023. The club was founded in 1954 and elected to the league in 1969. However, it was te ...
4–2 in
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. The club changed its name to Kilkenny City in 1989. In 1991 under Joe McGrath (footballer) they reached the FAI Cup semi-final before suffering defeat to
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 1996–97 season Kilkenny City won the First Division title with 11 points to spare over their nearest rivals Drogheda United thus gaining promotion to the Premier Division. Their stay in the premier was short however as they finished in eleventh the following season and were relegated back to the First Division. In the 1999–00 season Kilkenny city finished third and beat
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in a promotion-relegation playoff returning to the Premier. However, Kilkenny city were unable to extend their stay in the top flight beyond a single season managing only a single league victory throughout the whole season. General manager Jim Rhatigan wrote "Mud, Sweat and Jeers" a semi autobiographical account of the founding of the club. The club celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2006. The anniversary was celebrated with a memorial mass at Father Fiachra's Church presided over by Father Willie Purcell and complete with a gospel choir.
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, former
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manager was guest of honour with former
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international,
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also attending the club's anniversary banquet at the Lyrath Estate Hotel. 2005 was notable for Kilkenny City by the arrival of Pat Scully. It was a season of two halves for the Black Cats. Their record before June read – played 15, won 1, drew 4 and lost 10. They sat on the bottom of the table with just 7 points out of a possible 45. The squad was bolstered in key areas with a handful of summer transfers including David Cassidy from
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. The new signings turned things around and immediately went on a run of six victories in a row culminating with the 5–0 destruction of Dundalk at Dundalk's home patch. Their record post-June finally read – played 21, won 14, drew 4 and lost only 3. Scully and his signings had quite miraculous taken Kilkenny from bottom of the table about halfway through the season to fourth by the end of the season. Scully's success attracted the attention of Shamrock Rovers. The lure of the big club was too much to turn down and Kilkenny had lost their manager by the beginning of the next season. Scully took the cream of the talent with him including David Cassidy,
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and
Aidan Price Aidan Price (born 8 December 1981) is an Irish former football player and currently head coach of Shamrock Rovers II. Price played for Kilkenny City until the start of 2006 when he switched to Shamrock Rovers. He scored his first goal for ...
to Rovers leaving Kilkenny's squad looking very bare. Scully's successor Adrian Fitzpatrick was sacked in October 2006. Gary Coad took over as caretaker manager until the end of the 2006 season. The club appointed Brendan Rea as their new manager in preparation for the 2007 season until July when he resigned.
Tommy Gaynor Tommy Gaynor (born 29 January 1963 in Limerick) was an Irish soccer player during the 1980s and 1990s. He made his League of Ireland debut on 13 September 1981 for Limerick F.C., Limerick United before signing for Shamrock Rovers in 1982. He s ...
then took over as manager. Subsequently, Tommy Gaynor parted company with the club leaving Under 21 Manager Noel Byrne as the last ever caretaker/ manager. On 10 November 2007 Kilkenny City played their last
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game losing 3–1 at home to Finn Harps. In January 2008 Kilkenny City resigned from the League of Irelan

In 2011 the "Bring Back Kilkenny City AFC Foundation" was formed. Launched by a group of die hard Kilkenny City fans, they faced immediate competition from F.C. Carlow, Carlow's proposed move to Buckley Park for the 2012 season. There is also a campaign to save Buckley Park as a sporting venueSave Buckley Park
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Notable former players

* Synan Braddish *
Tommy Gaynor Tommy Gaynor (born 29 January 1963 in Limerick) was an Irish soccer player during the 1980s and 1990s. He made his League of Ireland debut on 13 September 1981 for Limerick F.C., Limerick United before signing for Shamrock Rovers in 1982. He s ...
* John Coleman *
Michael Reddy Michael Reddy (born 24 March 1980, in Kilkenny) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a forward from 1997 to 2007. He notably played for Sunderland and Grimsby Town. He also appeared as a professional for Kilkenny City ...
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Tadhg Purcell Tadhg Purcell (born 2 September 1985) is an Irish footballer who plays for Dunbar Rovers FC in the National Premier League. His main position is as a striker, although he can play on the wing. He spent his youth with Leicester Celtic, before j ...
* Michael Walsh *
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Colin Falvey Colin Falvey (born 20 June 1985) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Career Ireland Falvey was born in Cork. He was a trainee and youth player at English clubs Gillingham and Carlisle United, but began ...
* Tony Hall


Notable former managers

* Jim Rhatigan: 1985–1989 *
Eamonn Gregg Eamonn Gregg (born 28 March 1953 in Dublin) was an Irish soccer, football player during the 1970s and 1980s. Playing career He played for Shamrock Rovers, Bohemian FC, Bohemians, VfB Lübeck, Dundalk F.C., Dundalk, St Patrick's Athletic and K ...
: 1989–1990 * Joe McGrath : 1990–1991, 2000–2001 * Noel Synnott: 1991–1992 * Kieron Maher : (Caretaker) * John Cleary: 1992–1994 * Paddy Gallacher: 1994–1995 * Jimmy Donnelly : (Caretaker) *
Alfie Hale Alfred "Alfie" Hale (born 28 August 1939 in Waterford, Republic of Ireland) is a former Irish association football, footballer and manager who played for several clubs in both the League of Ireland and the Football League, English League, most n ...
: 1995–1999 * Pat Byrne: 1999–2000 * Paul Power : (Caretaker) * Billy Walsh: 2001–2003 * Tommy Lynch: 2003 * Ger Bickerstaffe: 2004 * Pat Scully: 2005 * Adrian Fitzpatrick: 2006 * Gary Coad (Caretaker) * Brendan Rea: Jan–July 2007 *
Tommy Gaynor Tommy Gaynor (born 29 January 1963 in Limerick) was an Irish soccer player during the 1980s and 1990s. He made his League of Ireland debut on 13 September 1981 for Limerick F.C., Limerick United before signing for Shamrock Rovers in 1982. He s ...
: July–Sept 2007 * Noel Byrne: (Caretaker)


Honours

*
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: 1 ** 1996–97 * League of Ireland First Division Shield: 1 ** 1986–87


Competition history

League * Played 603 * Won 146 * Draw 150 * Lost 281 * Goals For 636 * Goals Against 899 * Points 539 ''All final positions are in Division 1 unless otherwise stated.'' * As EMFA (1985–1990) ** 1985–86: 10th ** 1986–87: 9th ** 1987–88: 10th ** 1988–89: 9th * As Kilkenny City ** 1989–90: 4th ** 1990–91: 7th ** 1991–92: 8th ** 1992–93: 9th ** 1993–94: 8th ** 1994–95: 10th ** 1995–96: 7th ** 1996–97: 1st ** 1997–98: 11th (Premier Div) ** 1998–99: 5th ** 1999–00: 3rd ** 2000–01: 12th (Premier Div) ** 2001–02: 5th ** 2002–03: 12th ** 2004: 10th ** 2005: 4th ** 2006: 10th ** 2007: 10th * FAI Cup ** 1990–91: Semi Final (Lost to Shamrock Rovers 1–0,losing finalist that year). ** 1996–97: Round 1 (Lost to Bohemians 1–2 in replay at Dalymount Park) ** 1997–98: Round 1 (Lost to UCD 0–4) ** 1998–99: Quarter Finals (Kilkenny City were forced to forfeit the replay to Finn Harps, the losing finalists that year, after drawing the first game 2–2 as they had only eleven fit players, that include's two goalkeepers) ** 1999–00: Quarter Finals (Lost to Bray Wanderers 0–2) ** 2000–01: Quarter Finals (Lost to Bohemian 2–7, winners that year) ** 2001–02: Round 3 (Lost to Dundalk 2–3, the eventual winners) ** 2002–03: Quarter Finals (Lost to Shamrock Rovers 0–1, the losing finalists that year) ** 2003: Round 2 (Lost to Limerick 1–2) ** 2004: Round 3 (Lost to Waterford United 2–7, the losing finalists that year) ** 2005: Round 2 (Lost to Finn Harps 0–1) ** 2006: Round 2 (Lost to UCD 0–2) ** 2007: Round 3


Attendances

* 2004: Average: 200 Highest: 400 * 2005: Average: 185 Highest: 400 * 2006: Average: 118 Highest: 278 (v Dundalk) Record Attendance: 6,500 (FAI Cup Semi-final v Shamrock Rovers 28 April 1991)


References

{{Authority control Association football clubs established in 1966 Association football clubs disestablished in 2008 Association football clubs in County Kilkenny Defunct League of Ireland clubs Former League of Ireland First Division clubs 1966 establishments in Ireland 2008 disestablishments in Ireland