Malahide United F.C.

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Malahide United
Full nameMalahide United Football Club
Founded1944
GroundGannon Park
LeagueLeinster Senior League

Malahide United F.C. are a football club from Malahide, Fingal County in Ireland. The club plays at Gannon Park. Malahide compete in the Leinster Senior League.

Club colours: Red and Black striped shirts, Black Shorts and Black Socks. Away Kit: All White shirts, White Shorts and White Socks.

The club was established in 1944. However, it disbanded for a period before reforming in 1971.[1] With over 1,200 registered players, the club claims to be one of the largest in Ireland.[2]

Most recently Malahide won the Charlie Cahill Cup on 31 March 2019, beating Crumlin United 5-3 on Penalties (0-0 after Full-time, and 1-1 after AET). The final took place in Home Farm's Whitehall Stadium.

In April 2019, Malahide travelled to Cork to play against UCC in the Qualifying round of the FAI Cup. Malahide won 0-2 in the Mardyke stadium to progress onto the next round.

References

  1. ^ "History", Ireland On-line, accessed 21 October 2009.
  2. ^ "Home" Archived 2010-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, Malahide United F.C., accessed 21 October 2009.

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