- Waterford United F.C.
Football club infobox
clubname = Waterford United
fullname = Waterford United Football Club
nickname = "The Blues"
founded = 1930 (as Waterford)
ground =Waterford Regional Sports Centre ,Kilbarry ,Waterford ,Ireland
capacity = 3,100 seats
chairman = Chris Everett and Micheal Drohan
manager = flagicon|IRLGareth Cronin
league =FAI First Division
season = 2007
position = 11th
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Waterford United (Irish: "Cumann Peile Phort Láirge Aontaithe") is an Irish football club playing in the
Football League of Ireland [ [http://www.eircomloi.ie/the-divisions/first-division/ Fixture/result list from the FAI showing Waterford] ] . The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930cite web|url=http://www.eircomloi.ie/the-divisions/first-division/club-profiles/waterford-united/|title=Club Profile, Waterford United|publisher=Eircom League Of Ireland|accessdate=2008-09-28] and hails from Waterford. Originally the club was based atKilcohan Park greyhound stadium, but have now moved to the WaterfordRegional Sports Centre . Club colours are blue and white, and the club goes by the nicknames 'The Blues' or 'United'.History
Waterford F.C. 1930-1982
Waterford first participated in the league in the 1930-1931 season finishing ninth and again from 1931-1932 before dropping out of the league for two seasons. Waterford re-entered the league in the 1935-1936 season along with
Sligo Rovers . Waterford FC won the Shield in their first season.Waterord won the FAI cup for the first time in their history in 1937 beating
St. James's Gate F.C. and also won the Shield.The club were league runners up in 1937-1938 season and again in the 1940-1941 season. Both Waterford and League winners
Cork United finished on equal points but Cork were awarded the title as Waterford were unable to compete in the play-off due to a dispute regarding payment to players.Waterford won the Shield again in the 1952-1953 season and were again runners-up in the League this time toSt. Patricks Athletic in the 1954-1955 season and again in the 1962-1963 season.The club eventually won the league title for the first time in the 1965-1966 season and this was the beginning of a hugely successful spell for the club domestically. The following season they played in the preliminary round of the Champions cup against
Vorwärts Berlin , an East German and Army side, losing 6-1 atDalymount Park and 6-0 inEast Berlin .They won the Shield once again in 1968 -1969 season. Waterford won the league title three times in a row, in 1968,1969 and in 1970. The title was won by
Cork Hibernians in 1971 but returned to Waterford in the 1971-1972 season and again in the 1972-1973 season.The following season Waterford won theFAI League Cup , however failed to regain the league title. They won theFAI Cup in 1980 beating St. Patricks Athletic and this was the clubs final honour as Waterford F.C.Waterford's success in the league brought European football playing against famous clubs such as Manchester United and Celtic.
Waterford United 1982-Present
In 1982 due to financial problems, the Club changed its name to Waterford United and
Alfie Hale was appointed managerFact|date=January 2008. In 1985 the league's membership rose to 22 clubs with the election of six new clubs in 1985. This resulted in the introduction of the present two Division (Premier and First) structure in 1985/86 of which Waterford was a member of the Premier Division. Waterford has had twenty four different managers since 1985, suffering relegation and promotion between both divisions Waterford were relegated to the First Division in the 1988-1989 season. Their stay there was short, gaining promotion and winning the First Division title the following season 1989-1990. They were unable to retain their Premier Division status the following season finishing in eleventh.The club was promoted to the top flight in the 1991-1992 season finishing as runners up to
Limerick F.C. . But again the club were unable to remain in the Premier Division for more than a single season suffering relegation on goal difference toDrogheda United . Waterford United were promoted to the Premier Division, finishing top of the First Division in the 1997-1998 season and remained there until the 1999-2000 season suffering relegation by one point toGalway United . They were promoted to the Premier division again in the 2002-2003 season and have since remained there.In 2006 Waterford United were relegated to the First Division. The F.A.I took over the running of the Eircom League at the end of the 2006 season. Part of this takeover involved the assessment of all Eircom League sides and the manner in which they were being run including finances, infrastructure, future plans, marketability and previous finishing positions since the 2002 season, ( this was due to
Kildare County only joining the Eircom League in 2002). Despite finishing in 11th and last place (Dublin City F.C. being the 12th team in the league and subsequently folding during the season) the club were forced to play a relegation/promotion playoff againstDundalk F.C. . Despite being defeated Waterford United still stood a chance of remaining a Premier Division side due to the FAI assessment. However on the 8th December 2006 theFAI decided to relegate Waterford to the 1st Division withShamrock Rovers andGalway United replacing them and now defunct Dublin City. Dundalk, despite beating Waterford in a playoff were controversially overlooked and remain in the 1st Division. However on the 20th February it was announced that Waterford United had been invited to participate in the Premier Division for the forthcoming season. Club secretary Larry Gough stated "The club considered the proposal carefully and decided to accept the invitation in the best interests of football in Waterford and the eircom league".Reinstatement to Premier Division
Despite the FAI's original decision to relegate Waterford United, the club was reinstated to the new FAI run Premier Division following the relegation of
Shelbourne F.C. to the FAI First Division on 20 February 2007.Personnel
Board Members
Directors: Chris Everett and Michael Drohan
Honorary President: Bertie Rogers
Management Committee: Tony Burke, John Douglas, Michael Drohan, Chris Everett, Greg Pheasey, Larry Gough, John O'Driscoll, John O'Sullivan, Ray Scott, Sam White.----
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Club Administrator: Michael Drohan
Club Promotions Officer (CPO): Liam Fraiser
Finance Officer: Ger McGinn
Media Officer: Ray Scott
Programme Editor: Sam White
Club Chaplain: Fr. Joe Condon
"Stadium"
Uefa Licensing Officer: Chris Everett
Event Controller: Billy McGrath
Safety Officer: Brendan McGrath
Stadium Announcer: Michael Butler
Current squad
Players in 2007/08
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Technical Staff
Manager:
Gareth Cronin Assistant Manager: Sean Francis
Head Coach/U21 Manager: Tom Browne
Coach:Gary Coad
Goalkeeping Coach: Billy Ahern
Club Doctor: Dr. Liam McCann
Physio: Eddie Jackman
Equipment Manager: Michael Walsh
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U-21 Squad
Players
fs player|nat=Ireland|pos=DF|name=
Stephen O'Shea (W.I.T.)fs player|nat=Ireland|pos=DF|name=Declan Woodgate (W.I.T.)"Note 2: Players listed with a W.I.T. symbol are part of the Waterford United/
Waterford Institute of Technology scholarship schemeFans
The club draws its support not only from Waterford City and the surrounding area, but also from Waterford County and the South East region as a whole. There are a number of supporters groups and clubs, which are:
Ultras
Blue Army Ultras (B.A.U)
The Blue Army Ultras (also known as the B.A.U and BA Ultras for short), were formed in August 2006 bringing a new style of support to Waterford United. They originally stood in Block E of the Main Stand before moving over to the New Stand where they congregate with the D.B.S.C. Like all
Ultra groups, the B.A.U. choreographTifo displays and encourage singing. Since the groups introduction, the R.S.C. has seen greatly improved atmosphere on match nights. B.A.U members usually count for most of the travelling support for the club.----
Other Groups
Independent Blues Supporter Club (I.B.S.C)
The Independent Blues Supporters Club was formed in July 2002. It organises and represents a section of Waterford United fans. The IBSC aims to provide transport for fans to away matches. Regular fundraisers are held to cover travel expenses for away games. One of the man sources of funds is the Golden Goal competition at Waterford United home games. During the 2007 season the IBSC sold WUFC lottery tickets and engaged in other fundraising activities, helping alleviate the clubs financial stress. They are the largest fans' group.
SINGING THE BLUES. In November 2006, Waterford author Brian Kennedy released "Singing The Blues" , the first ever book written on the famous old club. It went on to sell over 1,000 copies before the end of the year.
Dublin Blues Supporters Club (D.B.S.C)
The Dublin Blues Supporters Club was formed in January 2007 as an outlet for Dublin based Waterford United fans. They cooperate mainly with the Ultras.
Honours
enior
:"Includes titles won by Waterford F.C."
*League of Ireland titles: 6
**1965-66, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1971-72, 1972-73
*FAI Cup s: 2
**1937, 1980
*League Cups: 2
**1973-74, 1984-85
*FAI First Division : 3
**1989-1990, 1997-1998, 2002-2003
*Munster Senior Cup : 11
**1934-35, 1945-46 (shared with Cork United), 1947-48, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1975-76, 1980-81, 1985-86, 1986-87, 2007
*Top Four Cup : 5
**1967-68,1968-69,1969-70,1970-71,1972-73
*League of Ireland Shield : 5
**1930-1931, 1936-1937, 1952-1953, 1958-1959, 1968-1969U-21
*U-21 League titles: 1
**2002
*U-21 Cups: 1
**2002European Competition
European Cup 1966-67 Preliminary round:Waterford United 1 - 12
ASK Vorwärts Berlin (East Germany)"Home Leg: 1 - 6"
"Away Leg: 0 - 6"
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European Cup 1968-69 Round OneWaterford United 2 - 10 Manchester United (England)
1 - 3 (Home Leg) 1 - 7 (Away Leg)
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European Cup 1969-70 Round One
Galatasaray SK (Turkey) 5 - 2 Waterford United2 - 0 (Away Leg) 3 - 2 (Home Leg)
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European Cup 1970-71 Round One
Glentoran F.C. (Northern Ireland) 1 - 4 Waterford United1 - 3 (Away Leg) 0 - 1 (Home Leg)
Round TwoWaterford United 2 - 10 Celtic FC (Scotland)
0 - 7 (Home leg) 2 - 3 (Away Leg)
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European Cup 1972-73 Round OneWaterford United 2 - 3
AC Omonia (Cyprus)2 - 1 (Away leg) 0 - 2 (Home Leg)
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European Cup 1973-74 Round OneWaterford United 2 - 6Újpesti TE (Hungary)2 - 3 (Home Leg) 0 - 3 (Away Leg)
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1979-80 Round OneIFK Göteborg (Sweden) 2 - 1 Waterford United1 - 0 (Away Leg) 1 - 1 (Home Leg)
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1980-81 Round One
Hibernians FC (Malta) 1 - 4 Waterford United1 - 0 (Away Leg) 0 - 4 (Home Leg)
Round TwoWaterford United 0 - 5
FC Dinamo Tbilisi (Georgia) 0 - 1 (Home Leg) 0 - 4 (Away Leg)----
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1986-87 Round OneWaterford United 1 - 6
FC Girondins de Bordeaux 1 - 2 (Home Leg) 0 - 4 (Away Leg)
elected Former Players
"see also cl|Waterford United F.C. players"
elected Former Managers
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Con Martin
* Frank Davis
*Paddy Coad
*Alfie Hale
*Johnny Matthews
*Jimmy McGeough "see also cl|Waterford United F.C. managers"References
External links
* [http://www.waterford-united.ie/ Waterford United Website]
* [http://www.fai.ie/staticarticle.asp?hlid=244032 Waterford United on FAI.ie]
* [http://www.btid.net Waterford United Fan Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/waterfordunited Waterford United Myspace]Former Players with external link
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=14976 Alan Reynolds]
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=14972 John Frost]
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=14982 Daryl Murphy]
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=832 Håkon Winther]
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=15875 Tommy Lynch]
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=4444 Jose Quitongo]
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