Killymoon Rangers Football Club are a
Northern Irish
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football club that plays in the
Ballymena & Provincial League
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The town is built on land given to the Adair family by King Charles I ...
.
Previously playing at Intermediate Level and before that Championship 1 and Championship II of the Irish League (The 2nd and 3rd tier of Irish League Football) within the
Northern Ireland Football League
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. Nicknamed the 'BlueMoon' by supporters, Killymoon Rangers are located in the historic town of
Cookstown
Cookstown ( ga, An Chorr Chríochach, IPA: �anˠˈxoːɾˠɾˠˈçɾʲiːxəx is a small town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the fourth largest town in the county and had a population of 11,599 in the 2011 census. It, along with Magh ...
,
County Tyrone
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. They play their home games at Beechway Pitch or the Mid Ulster Sports Arena, in Cookstown. They were one of the first teams to play on a plastic, 3rd generation pitch in Northern Ireland's top football leagues.
History
Killymoon Rangers were established in 1971 and is the oldest football club in Cookstown by a considerable number of years, with over 50 years of history. Originally formed to play in the Cookstown Street League, Killymoon joined the Mid Ulster Street League soon after. In July 2008 they were promoted to the
IFA Championship
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. The club played in the Belfast Telegraph Championship 1 and Championship II for 6 consecutive seasons.
The first manager of the club was Wilfie McPartland, assisted by Willie Jordan with former Coleraine chairman Sammy Lyle captaining the team.
After spells in the Mid Ulster Intermediate League where they were managed by Rodney Montgomery, Killymoon entered the newly formed IFA Championship in 2008, managed by brothers Michael and Mark Wilson. The club were relegated into Championship 2 after one season, remaining in Championship 2 until 2014, when they were relegated to the
Ballymena & Provincial Intermediate League
The Ballymena and Provincial Football League is a regional football league in Northern Ireland. The league has a Premier Division with intermediate status and three junior divisions: Junior Divisions 1, 2 and 3.
History
The league was formed ...
after finishing bottom of Championship 2. At the start of the 2016-17 season, the club withdrew from the Ballymena and Provincial League although in a press statement the committee insisted that the club had not folded and would return to football.
Killymoon Rangers web site press statement
/ref> It was announced in May 2017 that the club would return to the league for the new season, but in the junior division section where they could rebuild and enjoy some success once again.[Latest News](_blank)
/ref> By May 2018, as the season drew to an end, the team were unbeaten in 16 league games and had secured a semi-final place in the Canada Trophy cup competition. They went on to win the league, the first senior league title in over 40 years. Unfortunately they narrowly lost out in the cup final, with a 1 nil defeat to Castle Star FC. (The final was played Allen Park, home of Chimney Corner FC) over 200 people attended the Cup Final.
In the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons, there was some disruption to fixtures due to Covid19, but in both seasons Killymoon performed very well, finishing 2nd on both occasions. The first occasion was by goal difference, and the second occasion by just 2 points. Agonisingly close to promotion 2 years in a row. The club are striving to return to the heights they were previously at, and as things stand (December 2022) Killymoon sit 2nd once again in the league, with 11 league games left to play.
The club has had several proud cup runs in the Irish Cup, where they have played Linfield, Glentoran, Crusaders & Portadown on numerous occasions, including an away visit to the national stadium, Windsor Park, home of Linfield and the Northern Ireland National Team. Also prior to entering Championship 1 Killymoon beat Glentoran 2 nil in a pre-season friendly when Martin Bogan scored twice, the Glens fielded experienced and clinical strikers Gary Hamilton, Michael Halliday and Chris Morgan for the last 30 minutes but failed to beat keeper Gareth Maguire who was in great form.
References
External links
Killymoon Rangers FC Website
{{Football in northernireland
Association football clubs in Northern Ireland
Association football clubs established in 1971
1971 establishments in Northern Ireland