Ulster F.C.

Ulster F.C.

Ulster was an Irish football club, based in Belfast, which was successful in the early years of Irish football. The club played at the Ulster Cricket Ground, Ballynafeigh, a ground which also hosted early Ireland football internationals and Irish Cup finals.

Ulster was a founder member of the Irish Football League in 1890, and was runners-up twice: in 1890/91 and 1891/92. The club was a member of the League for six seasons in total: four from 1890-94 and two from 1901-03. Its greatest achievement was winning the Irish Cup in 1887, when Cliftonville was defeated 3-0 in the final.

Honours

enior honours

*"'Irish Cup:
**1886/87


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