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Nemo Rangers Raonaithe Nemo Founded: 1922 County: Cork Nickname: Nemo Club colours: Black and Green Grounds: Trabeg, South Douglas Road, Cork Coordinates: 51°52′32.04″N 8°27′04.14″W / 51.8755667°N 8.45115°WCoordinates: 51°52′32.04″N 8°27′04.14″W / 51.8755667°N 8.45115°W Playing kits Senior Club Championships All Ireland Munster
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championsFootball : 7 13 18 Nemo Rangers Hurling and Football Club is a Cork-based Gaelic Athletic Association club on the southside of Cork city, Ireland. The club was founded in 1922 and is primarily concerned with the game of Gaelic football, though interest in hurling has escalated in recent years.
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History
Nemo Rangers Hurling and Football Club was founded in 1922 following the amalgamation of two Cork clubs - Nemo and Rangers. Within six years the new club made their mark winning the county Intermediate Hurling and Football Championships in 1928, a feat that has never been equalled. Since then 'Nemo' have become most notable as a football club. They are the most successful club in the history of the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, having won the competition a record seven times since its inception in 1971. It has close links with nearby boy's secondary school, Coláiste Chríost Rí.
Football
Honours
- All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championships: 7
- 1973, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1994, 2003
- Munster Senior Club Football Championships: 15
- 1972, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2010
- Cork Senior Football Championships: 18
- 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
- Cork Intermediate Football Championships: 4
- 1928, 1980, 2002, 2004
- Cork Junior Football Championships: 1
- 1957
- Cork Under-21 Football Championships: 11
- 1974, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1988, 1989,
- Cork Minor Football Championships: 10
- 1954, 1955, 1957, 1970, 1972, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2005
- City (Seandun Division) Junior Football Championships: 9
- 1957, 1967, 1979, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2007
Notable footballers
- Billy Morgan
- Dinny Allen
- Frank Cogan
- Jimmy Barrett
- Brian Murphy
- James Masters
- Colin Corkery
- Jimmy Kerrigan
- Paul Kerrigan
- Tony Nation
- Mickey Niblock
- Derek Kavanagh
- Joe Kavanagh
- Martin Cronin
- Stephen O'Brien
- Shea Fahy
Notable Teams
Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1973 (1st title) Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship Runners-up 1975 Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1979 (2nd title) Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1982 (3rd title) 1 D. Bevan | 2 F. Cogan | 3 B. Murphy | 4 A. Keane | 5 D. O'Driscoll | 6 T. Hennerby | 7 J. Kerrigan | 8 M. Niblock | 9 T. Dalton | 10 S. Coughlan | 11 D. Allen | 12 S. Hayes | 13 Colm Murphy (c) | 14 E. Fitzgerald | 15 M. Dorgan |
Subs used: Charlie Murphy for D. Allen | K. Murphy for D. O'Driscoll | D. Linehan for S. Hayes |Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1984 (4th title) 1 D. Bevan | 2 A. Keane | 3 B. Murphy | 4 K. Murphy | 5 J. Kerrigan (c) | 6 M. Lynch | 7 T. Nation | 8 M. Niblock | 9 T. Dalton | 10 S. Coughlan | 11 S. Hayes | 12 Colm Murphy | 13 E. Fitzgerald | 14 D. Allen | 15 M. Dorgan |
Sub used: Charlie Murphy for S. Hayes |Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1989 (5th title) 1 J. O'Mahony | 2 A. Keane | 3 N. Creedon | 4 M. Lynch | 5 J. Kerrigan | 6 T. Griffin | 7 D. Creedon | 8 D. O'Sullivan | 9 T. Dalton | 10 S. O'Brien | 11 E. O'Mahony | 12 T. Nation (c) | 13 S. Calnan | 14 D. Allen | 15 M. Dorgan |
Subs used: P. O'Donovan for T. Dalton | S. Hayes for S. Calnan |Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 1994 (6th title) 1 D. Bevan | 2 J. Kerrigan | 3 N. Creedon | 4 P. Dorgan | 5 K. Cowhie | 6 T. Griffin | 7 T. Nation | 8 S. Fahy | 9 S. O'Brien (c) | 10 J. Kavanagh | 11 T. Dalton | 12 S. Calnan | 13 P. Lambert | 14 C. Corkery | 15 E. Fitzgerald |
Subs used: L. Kavanagh for P. Dorgan | A. Quinlavan for T. Nation | N. Corkery for E. Fitzgerald |Nemo Rangers - All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions 2003 (7th title) 1 D. Heaphy | 2 L. Kavanagh | 3 N. Geary | 4 Seán O'Brien | 5 G. Murphy | 6 M. Cronin | 7 M. Daly | 8 K. Cahill | 9 D. Kavanagh | 10 A. Cronin | 11 Stephen O'Brien | 12 M. McCarthy | 13 J. Kavanagh | 14 C. Corkery | 15 W. Morgan |
Subs used: P. Brophy for N. Geary | B. O'Regan for Cronin | D. Mehigan for D. Kavanagh | J. P. O'Neill for Stephen O'Brien |
Manager: B. MorganHurling
Honours
- Cork Intermediate Hurling Championships: 3
- 1918, 1928, 1971
- Cork Junior Hurling Championships: 1
- 2000
- Cork Minor Hurling Championships: 2
- 1955, 1970
- City (Seandun Division) Junior Hurling Championships: 11
- 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2007, 2009
External links
Hurling Senior Hurling Championship Ballinhassig • Bishopstown • Blackrock • Bride Rovers • Carrigtwohill • Castlelyons • Cloyne • Erins Own • Glen Rovers • Killeagh • Midleton • Na Piarsaigh • Newtownshandrum • Sarsfields • St.Finbarr'sDivisional and College Teams Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Aghabullogue • Argideen Rangers • Ballincollig • Ballyhea • Ballymartle • Blarney • Courcey Rovers • Douglas • Inniscarra • Mallow • Newcestown • St.Catherine's • Tracton • Watergrasshill • YoughalIntermediate Hurling Championship Aghada • Ballygarvan • Bandon • Barryroe • Blackrock 2 • Carrigaline • Cobh • Delaneys • Dripsey • Dromina • Éire Óg • Fr. O'Neills • Kanturk • Kilbrittain • Kilworth • Milford • St. Vincent's • Valley RoversAvondhu Junior Hurling Championship Araglin • Ballyclough • Ballygiblin • Ballyhooly • Buttevant • Castletownroche • Charleville • Churchtown • Clyda Rovers • Doneraile • Fermoy • Harbour Rovers • Kildorrery • Killavullen • Kilshannig • Liscarroll • Shanballymore •Carbery Junior Hurling Championship Ballinascarthy • Bandon • Clonakilty • Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas • Dohenys • Gabriel Rangers • Kilbree • O'Donovan Rossa • Oliver Plunketts • Randal Óg • St. Colum's • St. James' • St. Mary'sCarrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship Banteer • Castlemagner • Freemount • Kilbrin • Lismire • Meelin • Millstreet • Newmarket • Tullylease • DromtarriffeImokilly Junior Hurling Championship Muskerry Junior Hurling Championship Seandún Junior Hurling Championship Ballinure • Brian Dillons • Mayfield • Lough Rovers • Nemo Rangers • Passage West • Rathpeacon • Redmonds • Shandon Rovers • WhitechurchFootball Senior Football Championship Aghada • Ballincollig • Bishopstown • Carbery Rangers • Castlehaven • Clonakilty • Dohenys • Douglas • Ilen Rovers • Mallow • Naomh Abán • Na Piarsaigh • Nemo Rangers • O'Donovan Rossa • St. Nicholas'Divisional and College Teams Premier Intermediate Football Championship Ballinora • Ballingeary • Bantry Blues • Clyda Rovers • Glanmire • Glenville • Grenagh • Killavullen • Kiskeam • Mayfield • Nemo Rangers 2 • Newcestown • Newmarket • St.Finbarr's • St. Michael's • St. Vincent'sIntermediate Football Championship Adrigole • Aghabullogue • Ballyclough • Ballydesmond • Canovee • Carrigaline • Castletownbere • Cill Na Martra • Courcey Rovers • Delaneys • Erins Own • Fermoy • Kildorrery • Kinsale • Macroom • Valley Rovers • YoughalAvondhu Junior Football Championship Abbey Rovers • Araglin • Awbeg Rangers • Ballyhooly • Churchtown • Deel Rovers • Doneraile • Glanworth • Grange • Kilworth • Kilshannig • Liscarroll • Mitchelstown • Rathluirc Rovers • ShanballymoreBeara Junior Football Championship Bere Island • Garnish • Glengarriffe • UrhanCarbery Junior Football Championship Argideen Rangers • Ballinascarthy • Bandon • Barryroe • Clann na nGael • Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas • Gabriel Rangers • Goleen • Kilbrittain • Kilmacabea • Kilmeen • Muintir Bháire • Oliver Plunketts • Randal Óg • St. Colum's • St. James' • St. Mary's • Tadhg McCarthaigh'sCarrigdhoun Junior Football Championship Duhallow Junior Football Championship Boherbue • Castlemagner • Cullen • Dromtarriffe • Freemount • Glenlara • Kanturk • Kilbrin • Knocknagree • Meelin • Lismire • Lyre • Millstreet • Newmarket • Rockchapel • TullyleaseImokilly Junior Football Championship Ballinacurra • Bride Rovers • Carrignavar • Carrigtwohill • Castlelyons • Castlemartyr • Cloyne • Cobh • Dungourney • Fr. O'Neills • Glenbower Rovers • Lisgoold • Midleton • Russell Rovers • St.Catherine'sMuskerry Junior Football Championship Seandún Junior Football Championship Ballinure • Ballyphephane • Brian Dillons • Lough Rovers • Passage West • Rathpeacon • Rochestown • White's CrossCategories:- 1922 in Gaelic games
- Sports clubs established in 1922
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Cork
- Gaelic football clubs in County Cork
- Hurling clubs in County Cork
- Cork GAA club stubs
- All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championships: 7
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