- Brideville FC
Brideville F.C. is a defunct Irish football club that was from
the Liberties area ofDublin . They played in the League of Ireland from 1925 until 1932 and from 1935 until 1943, reappearing for the 1944/45 season. They initially played their home games in Richmond Park inInchicore but moved toHarolds Cross Greyhound Stadium in 1929, remaining there until their demise in 1945. Brideville never won a trophy at senior level but were the first ever winners of theFAI Junior Cup in 1925.Despite appearing in two
FAI Cup finals, Brideville were unsuccessful on both occasions. They surprising lost 1-0 to Drumcondra of the Leinster Senior League in the replay of the 1927 final atShelbourne Park , and they went down again by the same scoreline in the 1930 decider to Shamrock Rovers.Honours
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FAI Cup
**"Runners Up": 1927, 1930 2
*FAI Junior Cup
**"Winners": 1925 1elected Former Players
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Ed Brookes
* flagicon|Ireland|1783Paddy Moore Records
Results
*Biggest League Win: 7-0 vs
Bray Unknowns F.C. home, 16 February 1936.
*Biggest League Defeat: 0-9 vsCork United home, 16 December 1944.Goals / Scorers
*Top League Scorer "(season)": 16, Patrick Quinlan (1930/31).
*Top League Scorer "(total)": 27, Charlie Reid (1929-32 & 1936-37).
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