Warrenpoint Town F.C.

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Warrenpoint Town
File:Warrenpoint Town Football Club badge.png
Full name Warrenpoint Town Football Club
Nickname(s) The Point
Founded 1987
Ground Milltown, Warrenpoint
Ground Capacity 1,450 (100 seated)
Chairman John Bird
League NIFL Premiership
2014–15 11th

Warrenpoint Town Football Club is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premiership. The club's home ground is Milltown, Warrenpoint.

History

The club was formed in 1987, and for the first 23 years of its existence played at regional league level. After being crowned champions of the Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A division in the 2009–10 season, the club was elected to Championship 2 for the first time by the Championship Committee. During their first season, they defeated Cliftonville 3–1 on penalties at Solitude in the fifth round of the 2010–11 Irish Cup - at the time, the biggest result in the club's history. It went on to become a very successful season for the club, as they adapted to the step-up to Championship 2 emphatically, winning the division by nine points and losing only one of the 30 games in the process. This secured their second consecutive promotion, elevating them to Championship 1, the second tier of Northern Irish football.

In their first season in Championship 1 they found the next step up more difficult to adapt to but still avoided relegation, finishing in 12th place - nine points clear of the relegation zone. At the start of the 2012–13 season the demise of Newry City allowed the club to inherit some of Newry's players - strengthening their squad substantially.[1] They eventually finished as runners-up, and qualified for the promotion play-off against Donegal Celtic, who had finished second-bottom in the Premiership. Warrenpoint won the tie on the away goals rule after it ended 2–2 on aggregate, to reach the top flight for the first time in the club's history.[2] This rounded off a very successful few years for the club, going from the Mid Ulster Football League Intermediate A division to the Premiership in only four seasons.

In their first season in the top flight, the club played their home fixtures at Dungannon Swifts' ground, Stangmore Park, until 30 November 2013 because their home ground did not meet Premiership criteria.[3] During this period the ground was upgraded to top flight standard.

Honours

Intermediate honours

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Northern Ireland GK Jonathan Parr
2 Northern Ireland DF Darren King
3 Republic of Ireland DF Nathan Murphy
4 Northern Ireland MF Mark Clarke
5 Northern Ireland DF Dermot McVeigh
6 Northern Ireland MF John McGuigan
7 Republic of Ireland MF Conor McDonald
8 Northern Ireland MF Pádraig Smith
10 Northern Ireland FW Stephen Hughes
11 Northern Ireland FW Stephen Murray
14 Northern Ireland FW Jordan Dane
15 Northern Ireland MF Matthew Rooney
16 Northern Ireland DF Liam Bagnall
No. Position Player
17 Northern Ireland MF Mark Hughes
18 Northern Ireland DF Stephen Moan
19 Northern Ireland DF Roy Kierans
20 Republic of Ireland FW Shane Dolan
21 Northern Ireland DF John Boyle
22 Northern Ireland MF Ruairí Devlin
24 Northern Ireland GK Martin Marron
25 Northern Ireland MF Sean Donnelly
27 Republic of Ireland FW Johnny Breen
28 Republic of Ireland FW Darren Forsyth
30 Republic of Ireland GK Aaron Shanahan
TBA Republic of Ireland FW Tiarnan Mulvenna
TBA Northern Ireland FW Johnny McMurray
TBA Northern Ireland MF Martin Murray (On loan from Cliftonville)

References

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External links

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