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Wexford Football Club is an Irish association football club based in
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,
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. They compete in the
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. The club joined the league after being awarded a First Division licence for the
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season.Wexford Youths to play in First Division
, ''RTÉ.ie'' (6 February 2007).
The opportunity to join the
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arose as Dublin City became bankrupt before the end of the 2006 season, leaving an uneven number of clubs. The 2007 season coincided with the takeover of the running of the league by the FAI and all existing clubs had to apply for entry into what was effectively a new league.
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was the only existing club refused a licence and so Wexford Youths and
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were admitted to the new league. The club alternate their colours between plain black and pink and black. The club rebranded for the start of the 2017 season by dropping the 'Youths' from their title and changing the club crest.


History


Founding years

Wexford Youths were founded by developer and TD Mick Wallace, who has funded the construction of
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, a state-of-the-art complex for the new team at
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, near Wexford Town. Wallace managed the senior side for the first three seasons, as well as the under-21s, under-18s and under-16s. Before the start of the 2010 season, former
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manager and Wexford Youths assistant manager
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took the reins as manager of the senior squad.
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acts as an advisor to Mick Wallace and while remaining on as
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' anchorman for their live TV coverage of Irish domestic soccer. Wexford Youths FC applied for a
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licence in December 2006, and were officially granted a First Division licence on 6 February 2007. The club has stated an intention to be a unique institution in Irish football in prioritising local players, and has only taken on players from the Wexford area. Wexford Youths' first game was away to Monaghan United, on 9 March 2007, and ended in a 2–2 draw. The club's first scorer was
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. The first home match was on 18 March 2007, a 1–0 victory over Cobh Ramblers. Tom Elmes was the goal scorer. Wexford Youths first ever League of Ireland Cup fixture saw them play Waterford United at the RSC, Waterford. This game was the first competitive derby game for Wexford Youths against one of their local rivals, and saw Wexford beaten 3–0. The club's
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début arrived on 15 June 2007 with a trip to
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to face fellow league newcomers
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. The game produced a 1–1 draw and sent the tie to a replay, with Limerick 37 winning the replay 1–0. Wexford Youths finished their first season in ninth place (out of ten) in the league, five points clear of bottom club
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. On 25 August 2008, the Youths achieved a famous victory in the League Cup semifinal, beating Cork City 1–0 at Turners Cross. However they lost out 6–1 to Derry City in the final at Ferrycarrig Park. Wexford Youths finished the 2008 season in seventh place. The Youths rose a place in the 2009 season, finishing 6th out of an expanded 12 teams Before the beginning of the 2010 season, the Youths' captain, crowd favourite and record goal-scorer
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transferred to
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. Nevertheless, the club had some good fortune. During the 2010 season the Youths recorded their first ever home win over local rivals Waterford United, and followed this up with an away win against Shelbourne. More players parted ways with the Youths during the 2010 season, including record appearance holder Paul "Patsi" Malone, and the highly experienced defender David Breen. Both are former Supporters Player of the Year winners, in 2007 and 2009 respectively. The Youths had yet another very memorable night soon after their departure, when they enjoyed a 5–3 victory in the league over their tense rivals
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. Jimmy Keohane, Dean Broaders and Shane Dempsey scored for the Youths, before Limerick's Jeffrey Judge and former Youths player Peter White were both sent off for Limerick. To ascertain the victor, Limerick veteran Gary Sheahan scored the fifth goal for the Youths, to rapturous celebrations from the supporters at Ferrycarrig Park. July ended with the transfer of central midfielder Jimmy Keohane to
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. The Youths once again scored 5 in a 5–2 away win at
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, equalling their highest ever winning margin. Despite their high scoring season, they finished the first division in 7th place, just behind Cork City on 42 points. Paul "Patsi" Malone returned to the Youths for the 2011 season, and later in the season Shane Dempsey returned to the club after a spell at
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However, record goalscorer Garry Sheahan returned to
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The season yielded the Youths their worst points haul yet of 14, finishing second-last ahead of
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due to a 5–2 home win against them on the very last day of the season, their only home league win in 2011. The year did produce one very notable result in favour of the Youths, a 4–1 home win against Derry City in the FAI Cup In December 2011, Noel O'Connor ended his management of the club, replaced by former
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manager Shane Keegan. The club began the 2012 season with a record-shattering 6–0 win over their local rivals
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After a mildly successful 2012 season in which the club finished fourth out of eight teams with 39 points, the club lost Paul "Patsi" Malone to Bray Wanderers and all-time top-scorer Danny Furlong to Cork City for the start of the 2013 season. In 2015 under Shane Keegan's management, the Youths won the First Division and promotion to the League of Ireland Premier Division for the first time in their history. The following season was a poor one for Wexford Youths. They lost 22 and won just 6 of their 33 league games. They finished 11th in the
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and were beaten 3–2 on aggregate in the relegation play-offs by
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, to be relegated straight back to the
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. At the end of the season, Manager Shane Keegan left the club to take up the
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job, vacated by
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. Damian Locke was appointed as the new manager of Wexford in November 2016.


Reborn as Wexford FC

In September 2017, the club announced that Wexford Supporters' Trust, a supporter's co-op, were to take ownership of the club. The club finished their first season under the new name in 7th place in the First Division. After poor results Locke was let go by the club in 2018, with Brian O'Sullivan appointed as the new manager for the 2019 season. In the latter half of the season, centre back Darragh O'Connor made a transfer to Premier League side
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. In May 2021, Brian O'Sullivan departed as manager by mutual consent after 7 defeats from the first 7 games of the season. Ian Ryan was appointed as the new senior team manager in May 2021. Ryan had an immediate impact at the club, bringing Wexford to the FAI Cup quarter final (equalling their best ever finish) and late season wins over UCD, Bray Wanderers, Athlone Town, Cobh Ramblers and Cabinteely. Wexford finished third in the table based on the final series of games, boding well for the following year. Wexford made their best ever start to a season in 2022, with two wins in their opening three games against Cobh Ramblers and Athlone Town. Wexford continued to challenge for the playoff places, with a memorable win over Longford Town thanks to goals from Luka Lovic and Conor Barry The club announced a major restructuring plan late in 2022 with the appointment of Tony Doyle as new CEO of the club. They picked up another historic result soon after, defeating Premier Division side
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in the FAI Cup. Wexford ended the season in 6th position, failing to reach the playoffs but a noted improvement on previous seasons. Manager Ian Ryan unexpectedly announced his resignation after the end of the season. James Keddy was named as Ian Ryan's replacement as manager on 17th November 2022


Colours and Badge

The home kit is pink shirt, pink shorts and white socks. The away strip is a black shirt, black shorts and white socks. The original badge featured the club motto 'Play the beautiful game' and the words 'Life's short, work hard, play hard', a motto used by Wallace Construction for many years, having previously been placed on the kits of Cork City when Wallace sponsored that club. The five stars above the badge represented the four under 18 FAI inter-league titles and one
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won by Wexford teams managed by Wallace. The club crest is now an image of a rampant bull. Mick Wallace decided to change the crest to pay homage to his favourite Italian club,
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. In December of 2022, Wexford underwent another logo change, opting to use the traditional GAA colours of purple and yellow. The new logo consists of a purple background with three pikes in reference to the
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in the shape of a W, with a football on both the far left and far right of the logo adjacent to the left-most and right-most pikes.


Stadium

Wexford play at
Ferrycarrig Park Ferrycarrig Park has been the home of League of Ireland side Wexford Football Club since joining the league in 2007. The building works for the new stadium and facilities, at Newcastle, Crossabeg, have been ongoing since 2003. Currently specta ...
. It has a current seated capacity of just over 600 but plans are in place to extend this to over 2000.


Records


Most appearances for Wexford Youths FC


Most goals scored for Wexford Youths FC


Wexford Youths FC Supporters' Player of the Year


Club records

*Biggest home victory – 7–0 vs. Cabinteely  – 24 April 2015 and vs
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 – 20 April 2018 *Biggest away victory – 1–5 vs. Cabinteely  – 25 September 2020 *Biggest defeat – 0–8 vs. UCD (h) – 7 May 2018 & 8–0 vs. UCD (a) – 4 September 2020. *Biggest Attendance – 3,000 vs. Derry City – EA Sports Cup Final 27 September 2008 *Biggest League Attendance – 2,100 vs. Cobh Ramblers. – 18 March 2007Wexford Youths Record First League Win
, ''rte.ie'' (12 November 2007).
*Most points in a season – 61 in 2015


Current squad


Club Officials


Honours

;Men's *
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**''Winners'':
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* League of Ireland Cup **''Runners-up'':
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**''Winners'': 2008, 2012 * Leinster Senior Cup **''Runners-up'': 2016 ;
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* Women's National League **''Winners'': 2014–15, 2015–16,
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**''Winners'': 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021 *
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**''Winners'': 2013–14 *
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**''Winners'': 2015–16


References


External links


Wexford FC
Wexford FC Official Website
Supporters Club
Wexford Youths Supporters Club
Foot.ie
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