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Cork Celtic F.C. Full name Cork Celtic Football Club Founded 1959 Dissolved 1979 Ground Turners Cross
CorkLeague League of Ireland Cork Celtic F.C. were a Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1959 and 1979 and played their home games at Turners Cross. The club had previously played in the league as Evergreen United. In 1974 they were League of Ireland champions and the following season they reached the second round of the European Cup.
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History
Earlier Cork Celtics
The Cork Celtic of the 1960s and 1970s was not the first club to use the name. In 1904 a Cork Celtic won the Munster Senior Cup. During the 1920s, together with Fordsons, Cork Bohemians, Cobh Ramblers and Cork City a Cork Celtic fielded teams in both the Munster Junior League and the Munster Senior League . [1] In 1932 their junior team finished as runners-up in the Munster Junior Cup. [2] In 1957 another Cork Celtic applied to join the League of Ireland but lost out to Cork Hibernians.
League champions
In 1959 the League of Ireland team that had previously played as Evergreen United changed their name to Cork Celtic . During the 1960s they enjoyed a local rivalry with Cork Hibernians. In 1974 with a team that included Alfie Hale Bobby Tambling Celtic won their only League of Ireland title under Manager and former player Paul O'Donovan. Tambling, a former Chelsea player and England international had initially moved to Ireland to work as a Jehovah's Witness missionary. He scored 7 league goals in his first season as he helped Celtic win the title.
Best, Hurst and Seeler
In subsequent seasons Celtic attracted several other notable players. On the back of League success in 1974, Manager Paul O'Donovan signed George Best and then Geoff Hurst. In December 1975 George Best had a brief spell with Celtic in between equally brief spells at Stockport County and Los Angeles Aztecs. He played only three league games, against Drogheda United, Bohemians and Shelbourne, but despite attracting big crowds he failed to score or impress. [3] In 1976 Geoff Hurst spent a month with Celtic, scoring three goals during his brief stay. Uwe Seeler also played one game for Celtic during the 1977-78 season and scored twice in a 6-2 defeat to Shamrock Rovers. [4] [5] [6]
Honours
- League of Ireland
- Winners 1973-74 1
- Runners Up 1959-60, 1961-62 2
- FAI Cup
- Runners Up 1964, 1969 2
- League of Ireland Shield
- Winners 1960-61 1
- Runners Up 1962-63, 1964-65 2
- Dublin City Cup
- Winners 1961-62 1
- Runners Up 1960-61 1
- Munster Senior Cups
- Winners 1960, 1962, 1964, 1972, 1974 5
- Top Four Cup
- Winners 1974 1
Cork Celtic F.C. in Europe
Opponents:
Season Competition Country Team 1964-65 European Cup Winners' Cup Slavia Sofia 1974-75 European Cup Omonia Nicosia 1974-75 European Cup Ararat Yerevan Notable former players
- Paul O'Donovan
- Kevin Blount
- Jimmy Barry-Murphy
- Amby Fogarty
- Alfie Hale
- Keelan Hegarty
- Jimmy O'Neill
- Geoff Hurst
- Bobby Tambling
- George Best
- Billy McCullough
- Uwe Seeler
- Barry Notley
- Alec Ludzic
Notable Former Managers
- Paul O'Donovan
- Bobby Tambling
- Alfie Hale
Season Placings
Season Position 1978/79 16th 1977/78 14th 1976/77 9th 1975/76 8th 1974/75 7th 1973/74 1st 1972/73 12th 1971/72 8th 1970/71 5th 1969/70 9th 1968/69 11th 1967/68 3rd 1966/67 11th 1965/66 11th 1964/65 8th 1963/64 4th 1962/63 4th 1961/62 2nd 1960/61 4th 1959/60 2nd See also
References
Categories:- Association football clubs established in 1959
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1979
- Football (soccer) clubs in County Cork
- Defunct League of Ireland clubs
- League of Ireland
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