Английская Википедия:Bangor Celtic F.C.

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Bangor Celtic F.C. were an Irish association football club based in from Crumlin, Dublin. They played in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division before merging with Greenhills/Greenpark in 2019.[1]

History

Bangor Celtic were founded in 1987. They were founded as a breakaway club from Cashel Villa.[2] They originally located themselves at the playing field of Good Shepherd School in Rathfarnham shortly after the breakaway.[2] They first entered the FAI Cup in 1999.[2] In the 20th century, the club later moved to Iveagh Grounds in Crumlin, South Dublin.[3] Bangor Celtic have been used as a feeder club to the League of Ireland Premier Division side Bohemians.[4] They won their first Leinster Senior League Senior Division league title in 2005 and then won it again in 2009.[5]

Merge

In 2019, Bangor Celtic merged with nearby Greenhills/Greenpark F.C.. The club decided that they would not locate themselves at the Iveagh Grounds and instead moved to Greenhills/Greenpark's ground due to superior facilities.[1] The Greenhills Boys section of the club was kept separate from the merger. The newly merged club would be renamed Bangor Greenhills/Greenpark F.C. and would continue to play in the Leinster Senior League.[1] The merger was made as part of a trend of smaller Dublin football clubs merging to concentrate talent and be able to challenge larger junior clubs like Crumlin United and Cherry Orchard.[6] It also allowed the clubs to share sponsorship with Bangor Celtic's agreement with Permanent TSB being transferred over to the new club.[6]

Honours

References

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