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Newington Football Club
Full nameNewington Football Club
Nickname(s)The ‘Ton, The Swans
Founded1979 (as Jubilee Olympic)
GroundInver Park,Larne
ChairmanThomas Duffy
ManagerPaul Hamilton
LeagueNIFL Championship
2023–24NIFL Championship,8th of 12

Newington Football Club(previously known asNewington Youth Club) is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club playing inNIFL Championship.The club originates from theNewingtonarea ofBelfastand ground shares withNIFL PremiershipsideLarne.[1]

Current squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Northern IrelandNIR Marc Maybin
2 DF Northern IrelandNIR Tiarnan McAuley
3 DF Republic of IrelandIRL Aodhfionn Casey
4 DF Northern IrelandNIR Eamonn Hughes
6 MF Republic of IrelandIRL Richard Gowdy(Captain)
7 FW Northern IrelandNIR Ben McCaul
8 MF Northern IrelandNIR Paul Donnelly
9 FW Northern IrelandNIR Darren Stuart
10 FW Northern IrelandNIR Patrick Downey
11 FW Northern IrelandNIR Tiarnan McNicholl
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Northern IrelandNIR Peter McKiernan
15 MF Northern IrelandNIR Ben O'Reilly
16 MF Northern IrelandNIR Robbie Morrow
18 MF Northern IrelandNIR Seamus Duffy
20 FW Northern IrelandNIR Francis Rice
22 DF Northern IrelandNIR Robert McVarnock
23 MF Northern IrelandNIR Jack Reilly
24 GK Northern IrelandNIR Dean Smyth
26 MF Northern IrelandNIR Joshua Diver
TBA MF Northern IrelandNIR Gerard Storey
TBA MF Northern IrelandNIR Conal McGrandles
TBA FW Northern IrelandNIR Darren Murray

History[edit]

The club was formed in north Belfast asJubilee OlympicFootball Club in 1979 and joined the Dunmurry League in 1980. The club changed its name to Newington Youth Club in 1986, won its first trophy—the Breen Cup—in 1987 and became the dominant team in the Dunmurry League for the remainder of their affiliation. In 1990–91 Newington became the first Dunmurry League club to win the County Antrim Junior Shield.

The club joined theNorthern Amateur Leaguein 1994. They played in Division 2C and won five trophies, including the league title in their first season. The following season saw them win Division 2B, gaining promotion to the topjuniordivision of the Amateur League in the process.

Their greatest achievement in junior football came on 1 May 1997 when they won the biggest prize in junior football – the Irish FA Junior Cup. Newington defeatedFermanaghteam Lisbellaw United in the final. A Division 2A title followed and soon the club was elevated to intermediate status, gaining a place in Division 1B in 2000. Newington continued to go from strength to strength, winning 1B at the first attempt, followed by the Division 1A title in 2001–02. However, Newington's facilities at their home ground (Muckamore Park, Antrim) failed to meet the required standards to gain promotion to the Amateur League Premier Division.

In 2004–05, Newington reached the quarter-finals of theSteel & Sons Cup,automatically qualifying for theCounty Antrim Shield;and their first match against senior opposition. A 2–0 defeat atLisburn Distillery.At the end of that season, the club finished runners-up in Division 1A, but recent improvements to Muckamore Park meant that this time promotion to the Premier Division was realised.

In 2005–06, only eleven years after joining the League in its lowest division, Newington won the Amateur League title (and Border Cup) at the first time of asking. This season also saw the club reach the quarter-finals of theIrish Cup,losing out toLarne.In 2007–08, the club reached the semi-finals of theIrish Intermediate Cup,and in 2008–09 won the Amateur League title for the second time.

On 14 January 2012 the club managed what theBBCdescribed as "one of the biggest shocks inIrish Cuphistory "when they defeatedGlentoran1–0 in the fifth round at the east Belfast giant's own ground,The Oval.Rated 20–1 by bookmakers to win the match, the club triumphed through Neil Quinn's goal and were drawn to faceDungannon Swiftsin the sixth round.[2]

On 24 May 2013, the biggest game in the club's history, they achieved promotion to NIFL Championship 2, the third tier of national football. They facedMid-Ulster Football LeaguechampionsDollingstownin a two-legged play-off for promotion, and won the tie on theaway goals ruleafter it finished 4–4 on aggregate. A 3–2 away defeat followed by a 2–1 home win was enough to seal promotion.[3]

In 2016, the NIFL Championship 2 underwent a renewal, transforming into theNIFL Premier Intermediate League.Newington, a notable club during this transition, achieved significant success in the subsequent seasons.

In 2017, Newington clinched theSteel and Sons Cup.In 2021 they once again were named victors of the same cup.

The 2021/22 season saw Newington excel in the Premier Intermediate League, claiming the title and earning a promotion to theNIFL Championship.They finished ahead ofBangor F.C.by 7 points andArmagh City F.C.by 11 points.

Entering the 2022/23 NIFL Championship, Newington landed in 9th place, consolidating their position in the league. This period reflected their adaptability and marked a phase of growth for the club in the competitive football landscape.

After previously being known as Newington Youth F.C., the club are now known as Newington Football Club.[4][5]

Grounds[edit]

The club originates in theNewingtonarea ofBelfast,although owing to the lack of facilities for junior and intermediate clubs in north Belfast they have played home matches at Muckamore Park inAntrim,atBrantwood FCon Skegoneill Avenue, Richardson Park inDunmurry,and The Cliff inLarne.In 2008, the club became involved in a partnership withIFA PremiershipclubCrusaders,with a view to securing funding for a new, shared ground in north Belfast. As part of the arrangement, Newington used Crusaders’ groundSeaviewfor home matches in 2008–09, marking a return to home matches in the club's native north Belfast. From the 2013–14 season, the club's first season in NIFL Championship 2, until 2017–18, the club played at Seaview again. In 2018, the club moved to shareSolitudewithCliftonville[6]They would play there until 2023, when they would move toInver Parkto groundshare withLarne.

Honours[edit]

Intermediate honours[edit]

Junior honours[edit]

  • Irish Junior Cup: 1
    • 1996–97
  • County Antrim Junior Shield: 1
    • 1990–91

Sources[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Club licensing decisions announced".Irish FA.27 April 2023.Retrieved27 April2023.
  2. ^Newington Youth Club in shock Irish Cup win over Glentoran
  3. ^"NEWINGTON YC WIN ON AWAY GOALS TO SECURE CHAMPIONSHIP 2 PLACE".ifachampionship.com.25 May 2013.Retrieved25 May2013.
  4. ^"Newington FC reach Tennent's Irish Cup Third round".Irish Football Association.Retrieved27 August2018.
  5. ^"County Antrim & District Football Association Senior Shield Teams".County Antrim FA.Retrieved27 August2018.
  6. ^Northern Ireland Football League