ASEAN Football Federation (South East Asia Soccer) Final Tables 2018

ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

Singapore S League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Albirex Nigata Singapore (C)242130691764
Home United FC Bishan241275483843
Brunei DPMM241185463831
Tampines Rovers FC241248432740
Warriors FC Singapore247710323528
Balestier Khalsa FC247611253627
Young Lions FC245613254621
Geylang International FC Bedok245514265720
Hougang United FC242614224412
Singapore S League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Brunei Super League 2018-19

PWDLFAPts
MS ABDB Tutong181512401546
Kasoka FC181143581637
Wijaya FC181143453437
Indera SC181053492435
Kota Ranger FC181125503035
MS PDB18747333025
Lun Bawang185211234317
Setia Perdana FC 183114283610
DCLS FC (R)183114185010
Nalip Bakes (R)18201615516
Brunei Super League 2018-19 [Reference: 2]

Cambodia C-League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Nagaworld FC Phnom Penh (C)221822661756
Boeung Kes Angkor FC221543522249
Visakha FC Phnom Penh221435542445
National Defense Ministry FC Phnom Penh221336552542
Phnom Penh Crown FC221138413336
Preah Khan Reach FC Svay Rieng221039524133
Asia Europe United Phnom Penh22868464430
Angkor Tiger FC Siem Riep22778333328
National Police Commissionary FC Phnom Penh227411374825
Soltillo Angkor FC Siem Reap 225512293620
Electricite de Cambodge FC22231716759
Western Phnom Penh FC22012114981
Cambodia C-League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Indonesia Liga I 2018

PWDLFAPts
PS Jakarta341888533662
PS Makassar3417107574261
Bhayangkara FC Jakarta3415811413553
PS Bandong34141010494852
PS Surabaya3414812604850
Arema FC Malang3414812534250
Borneo FC Samarinda3414614504848
Madura United FC Pamekasan3413912475048
PS Barito Putera Banjarnasin34121111525547
PS Indonesia Semarang3413714394246
Bali United FC Gianyar3412913444845
PS Jayapura3412814494644
PS Larnongan34111013535243
PS Serui3411914344142
TIKA-Peralkaho Bogor3412616465742
PS Mitra Kadar Tenggarong (R)3412319455839
Selwijaya FC Palembong (R)3411617485839
PS Medan dan Sekitaruyu (R)3411419507237
Indonesia Liga I 2018 [Reference: 2]

Note: PS stands for Persutuan Sepakbola

Lao League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Lao Toyota FC (C)141112471134
Lao Police Club14815241625
Luang Prabang United FC14644181822
Master 7 FC14635262421
Savan United FC14536142318
Young Elephants FC Vientiane14437141715
Lao Army FC Vientiane14257122811
Dragon King FC Vientiane14248123010
Lao League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Malaysia Super League 2018

PWDLFAPts
KBS Johor Darul Ta’zim (C)22192147959
PSB Perak221066352736
KBS PKN Selangor221057372935
PBS Pahang22976352134
KBS Terengganu221048323134
PBS Kedah22958373632
PBS Melaka22949333831
PBS Selangor22769353927
PBS PKN Perak Ipoh227411253125
PBS Kuala Lumpur227312395124
PBS Kelantan (R)225314204318
PBS Negeri Sembilan (R)224315274715
Malaysia Super League 2018 [Reference: 2]

note: PBS stands for Persatuan Bola Sepak and PKN stands for Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri

Myanmar National League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Yangon United (C)221633542051
Shan United FC Taunggyi221552331350
Zwegabin United FC Hpa-An221246302140
Haiharwady United FC Taungoo221138362136
Yadarnarbon FC Mandalay22978372034
Southern Myanmar FC Mawlamyine22868313030
Magwe FC Magway22868262630
Ayeawady United FC Pathein22868384530
Rakhine United FC Sittwe228410343028
Sagaing United FC Monywa225611274021
Gospel for Asia FC Chin (R)225512244020
Myawady FC Nay Pyi Taw (R)22022012662
Myanmar National League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Philippines Football League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Ceres-Negros FC Bacalod (C)251933662560
Kaya FC Makati City251546583249
Davao Aguilas Bellmare FC Tagum251168523939
Stallion Laguna FC 2512310474539
Japan Philippines Voltes FC Marikina257216466320
Global FC Cebu City25122218855
Philippines Football League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Thailand Premier League 2018

PWDLFAPts
Buriram United FC (C)342833762587
Bangkok United FC342185683671
Port FC Bangkok 3419411734561
Muangthong United FC Nonthaburi3416117655359
Chiangrai United FC3415109523655
FT Prachuap FC3415811564653
Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC3413813364447
Pattaya United FC3413714506246
Chonburi FC3413714455346
Suphanburi FC34111310433546
Sukhothai FC3412715536343
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol FC3412715505343
Chainat Hornbill FC3411914465242
Bangkok Glass Pathom United FC (R)3411914554642
Police Tero FC Bangkok (R)3410618526636
Navy FC Chonburi (R)347918488530
Ubon United FC Ubon Rattchathani (R)346820395826
Air Force Central FC Rangsit (R)344426127816
Thailand Premier League 2018 [Reference: 2]

Vietnam Nuti Cola V-League

PWDLFAPts
Ha Noi (C)262042723064
FLC Thanh Hoa261376432946
Sanna Khanh Hoa BVN FC Nha Trang2611105332743
Song Lam Nghe An Vinh261268383242
Thai Quang Ninh FC26989403935
Hai Phong FC269710262634
Becamex Binh Duong FC Thu Dau Mot267127393633
Sao Gon FC269413364031
Sai Gon Ha Noi Bank-Da Nang FC268711384931
Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC268711415331
QNK Quang Nam FC267109374531
Ho Chi Minh City FC267613364427
Nam Dinh FC (RP)265912334524
XSKT Can Thor FC (R)264913264321
Vietnam Nuti Cola V-League [Reference: 2]

Irish Players

NamePositionTeamLeagueD.O.B.GamesGoals
Brian Stuart McLean (NIR)DefenderBrunei DPMMSingapore28.02.1985232
Irish Players ASEAN National Leagues 2018 [Reference: 2]

Report

Brian Stuart McLean, from Northern Ireland, played Defender for Brunei DPMM in the Singapore S.League in 2018, scoring 2 goals in 23 matches.

Brian McLean after signing for Hibernian in Scotland in 2017, in between two spells at Brunei DPMM [Reference: 4][Picture Credit: SNS]

References

Images

[1] ASEAN Football Federation (2016) ASEAN Football Federation Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.aseanfootball.org/v3/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/aff.jpg [Accessed 25 December 2019]

Bibliography

[2] Mantz, Gabriel (2020)  Asian Football Yearbook 2018-2019. Information on Brian Stuart McLean on pg. 544.

[3] The Scotsman (2017) Hibs’ Brian McLean recalls crowningmoment in Brunei 4th March 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/hibs-brian-mclean-recalls-crowning-moment-brunei-1454782 [Accessed 5 August 2020]

Images

[4] The Scotsman (2017) image 4th March 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.scotsman.com/images-e.jpimedia.uk/imagefetch/http://www.scotsman.com/webimage/Prestige.Item.1.53592184!image/image.jpg?crop=982:524,smart&width=640 [Accessed 5 August 2020][Picture: SNS]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui.

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Prospect Pumas Irish Junior Kitted American Football Team Roster and Match Reports 1992

Prospect Pumas Helmet from 1992 [Photo courtesy Scott Nicolson [Reference: 7]

Results NIJAL 1992

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
119.07.1992ABallymena WolfhoundsL14-31
202.08.1992HBelfast SpartansW8-3
F23.08.1992NBallymena WolfhoundsW21-0
Prospect Pumas Results 1992 Ref: 1-4]

Week 2

Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Belfast Junior Spartans00033
Prospect Pumas00088
Prospect Pumas v Belfast Junior Spartans Box-Score, 02 August 1992 Ref: 2]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
No Scoring
2nd Quarter
No Scoring
3rd Quarter
No Scoring
4th Quarter
BJSFG3-0
PPScott Nicolson 49yd TD Pass from Stephen McDowell (McDowell 2xpt run)3-8
Prospect Pumas v Belfast Junior Spartans Scorers, 02 August 1992 Ref: 2; 6

Prospect Pumas Roster 1992

NumberNamePosition
Coaches
Eddie KelleyHead Coach
Players
12Stephen McDowellQuarterback
20Chris ArbuthnotQuarterback / Tight End
28Philip WeatherupFree Safety
36Lyndsey SlaterHalfback
54Nick GoodyLinebacker
61Alan KelleyCenter / Nose Guard
66John CraigRight Tackle / Defensive End
70Derek MayneGuard / Defensive Tackle
76Nev RobinsonCenter
80Brian MatchettWide Receiver
82Scott NicolsonWide Receiver / Kick Returner / Punt Returner
97Eoghan CarlinDefensive End / Left Tackle
97Paul BremnerDefensive End / Linebacker
Prospect Pumas Roster 1992 [Reference: 6]

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “Dublin Celts still winless” First Down. July 25, 1992. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1992) “In an Irish Junior game, Belfast Spartans…” First Down. August 15, 1992. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1992) “At last! It’s the Dub-win Celts! * A replay of last year’s junior final…” First Down. August 15, 1992. pg. 17

[4] Anon. (1992) “Irish Results” First Down. August 29, 1992. pg. 17

Websites

[5] Carrickfergus Knights (1999) History [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990824010758/http://www.sugarcube.co.uk/knight/ [Accessed 23 March 2020]

Personal Communication

[6] Scott Nicolson, lecturer at South East Regional College, Lisburn (2020) Facebook Messenger conversations, 29 July 2020 & 5 August 2020.

Images

[7] Scott Nicolson, lecturer at South East Regional College, Lisburn (2020) Facebook Messenger conversations [Attached Photo], 29 July 2020 & 5 August 2020.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Scott Nicolson.

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Global Football NCAA Division III Spring Tours to Europe 2019

Global Football logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
19.05.2019Allgau Comets (Ger)7Ohio Northern Polar Bears (OH)9
19.05.2019Lazio Ducks (Ita)16Sewanee Tigers (Tenn)60
25.05.2019Guelfi Firenze (Ita)0Muhlenberg Mules (Penn)21
01.06.2019Uroloki (Cat)0Luther College Norse (IA)46
08.06.2019Graz Giants (Aut)28Elmhurst Bluejays (IL)25
16.06.2019Prague Black Panthers (Cze)16North Central Cardinals (IL)32
Global Football NCAA Division III Spring Tours to Europe 2019 [Reference: 1-2]

Report

Six National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Colleges travelled to Europe under the Global Football banner in 2019, as part of the 150th Anniversary of College Football (American Football).

Northern Ohio Polar Bears scraped a 9-7 win against German Football League team Allgau Comets from Kempten, while on the same weekend, Sewanee Tigers from Tennessee, who had played in Ireland, left from a visit to Greece to play Lazio Ducks in Rome, 60-16.

There were wins also for Muhlenberg Mules from Pennsylvania over Guelfi Firenze from Tuscany in Italy, and Luther College Norse from Illinois over Catalan side Uroloki. On 8 June 2019, Graz Giants, who have previously won the Eurobowl, Europe’s Super Bowl, registered a rare win for European teams over NCAA Colleges, with a 28-25 win against Elmhurst Bluejays of Illinois. The tour wrapped up with another Illinois College, North Central Cardinals defeating Czech team Prague Black Panthers.

Global Football in Europe 2019 Team Photos [Reference: 4]

References

Websites

[1] American Football International (2019) Seven American College Football programs travel to Europe with Global Football in 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootballinternational.com/seven-american-college-football-programs-travel-to-europe-with-global-football-in-2019/ [Accessed 5 August 2020][Fixtures]

[2] Global Football; Michael Preston (2019) Six D-III College Football Teams Return From Successful Spring Tours To Europe, June 19, 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/six-d-iii-college-football-teams-return-from-successful-spring-tours-to-europe/ [Accessed 8 December 2016][Results and Report]

Images

[3] Global Football (2019) Global Football Logo 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2018-GF-logo2.png [Accessed 17 January 2010]

[4] Global Football; Michael Preston (2019) PHOTO-2019-05-18-17-10-42-1080×514 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PHOTO-2019-05-18-17-10-42-1080×514.jpg [Accessed 17 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels & University College Dublin.

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Ireland National Street Soccer Team 2016

Results Homeless World Cup, Glasgow 2016

DateVersusW/LScore
2016LithuaniaW(pens)
2016BulgariaW11-L
2016United States of AmericaW13-L
2016GreeceW15-1
2016SwedenW14-1
Ireland National Street Soccer Team Results Homeless World Cup, Glasgow 2016 [Reference: 1]

Report

Ireland defeated Lithuania on Penalties in the first game at the Homeless World Cup in Glasgow in 2016, before going on a goal-spree, putting 11 past Bulgaria, 13 past USA, and then defeating Greece 15-1 and Sweden 14-1. 64 teams from 52 Nations entered the Homeless World Cup in Glasgow, home of the World Street Soccer Federation. It was played in specially built pitches.

The Irish team was made up of players from the Irish Homeless Street Leagues, and was managed by Sean Kavanagh and coached by Thomas Morgan.

Ireland Homeless World Cup Team 2016 [Reference: 2]

References

Websites

[1] The 42.ie (2016) Irish team excel at the 2016 Homeless World Cup and rack up fifth consecutive win [Internet] Aavailable from: https://www.the42.ie/ireland-homeless-world-cup-2016-2875188-Jul2016/ [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Images

[2] The 42.ie (2016) irelandwc-390×285 [Internet] Aavailable from: https://c1.thejournal.ie/media/2016/07/irelandwc-390×285.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Dylan Brennan; Eoin O’Fearghaill, Jason, Simon Williams.

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Vatican City Football 1972-Present

Vatican Men’s National Team Results

DateVersusW/LScore
Non-FIFA National Teams
MonacoL
MonacoL
MonacoL
MonacoL
MonacoL
San Marino
Club Teams
St. PauliL
2006SV Vollmond (Swi)W5-1
2015Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Ger)W1-0
Azzurri Schaan (Lie)L1-8
Weisweiler Elf (Ger)L1-8
Non-FIFA Autonomous Provinces
2019RaetiaD2-2
Vatican Men’s National Team Results [Reference: 1-2]

Vatican City Women’s National Team Results

DateVersusW/LScore
2019Mariahilf (Aut)postponed
Vatican Women’s National Team Results [Reference: 1]

Report

The Vatican City plays its own brand of soccer, with a blue card introduced in the 8-team Vatican City Football League to combat persistent fouling, whereby a player receiving the card spends 5 minutes in the sin-bin.

It is not a member of FIFA, one of nine sovereign Nations that aren’t, but has played International matches against Monaco (five times, losing every time, and only scoring one goal), as well as matches against club sides, including German Anarchist team St. Pauli, and other German teams Leisweiler Elf, losing 8-1, and Lutherstadt Wittenberg, a 1-0 win.

It has also played Swiss side SV Vollmond, winning 5-1 and Liechtenstein’s 8th Division side Azzurri Schaan, losing 8-1. In 2019 the Vatican City men’s team played Raetia, a Swiss province that speaks the fourth language in Switzerland (German, French and Italian are the other three), although it has never entered the CONIFA World Cup alongside non-recognised countries such as Northern Cyprus and Kurdistan.

In 2019 the Vatican City launched a Women’s National Team, with the blessing of Pope Francis, although the team’s first match against Austrian team Mariahilf was cancelled at the last minute due to protests in the stands against the Roman Catholic Church’s stance on Gays and Women.

Contrary to popular belief, anyone who is resident in 801-strong population of the Vatican City is eligible to play in both the League and National teams, not just Catholic Priests. [References: 1-2]

Vatican City team before the match with Raetia in 2019 [Reference: 3]

References

Websites

[1] Goal (2019) “Lose well rather than win badly” [Internet] Available from: https://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/lose-well-rather-than-win-badly-how-vatican-city-are-taking/1u4d1m5lgfts14s8ykzbjl6j2 [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Magazines

[2] Anon. (2011) “Vatican City” World Soccer December 2011. pg.

Images

[3] Goal (2019) “vatican-city-raetia-2019” [Internet] Available from: https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/GOAL/a4/bb/vatican-city-raetia-2019_12zpmmrubs0gf1l8oy4kvjovsf.jpg?t=1426553537&quality=60&w=800 [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Simon Brennan and Gordon Brennan.

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Calcio Storico Fiorentino Finals 1952-Present

Comune di Firenze Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals 1952-Present

YearWinnersRunners-up
1952Rossi3Verdi½
1953RossiBianchi2
1954BianchiAzzurri½
1955Azzurri6Verdi
1956Bianchi6Azzurri
1957No Winner
1958Bianchi7Azzurri1
1959No winner
1960Bianchi6Azzurri1
1961Azzurri1Bianchi½
1962No winner
1963Rossi1Verdi½
1964Bianchi2Rossi
1965Rossi1Verdi½
1966BianchiAzzurri½
1967No winner
1968VerdiVerdi1
1969BianchiAzzurri½
1970Bianchi4Azzurri½
1971Bianchi5Rossi0
1972Bianchi1Azzurri0
1973Bianchi4Rossi1
1974BianchiRossi0
1975Bianchi5Azzurri½
1976Bianchi1Azzurri0
1977 *Bianchi½Azzurri½
1978 +BianchiAzzurri
1979Azzurri11Rossi1
1980AzzurriBianchi1
1981BianchiAzzurri
1982No winner
1983AzzurriBianchi
1984Azzurri4Verdi3
1985AzzurriBianchi3
1986Azzurri3Bianchi1
1987Azzurri4Rossi½
1988Azzurri5Bianchi3
1989AzzurriVerdi1
1990No winner
1991AzzurriVerdi
1992AzzurriRoss1
1993AzzurriVerdi
1994AzzurriVerdi½
1995Azzurri3Verdi
1996Verdi5Rossi1
1997No winner
1998Rossi11½Verdi4
1999Azzurri9Verdi0
2000Azzurri7Rossi3
2001BianchiNo opposition
2002Azzurri6Rossi3
2003Azzurri9Verdi
2004Rossi9Bianchi
2005Azzurri3Verdi0
2006No winner
2007Bianchi9Viola7
2008RossiAzzurri4
2009Rossi14Azzurri
2010Azzurri11½Bianchi3
2011AzzurriAzzurri
2012Bianchi4Azzurri0
2013Azzurri2Bianchi0
2014No winner
2015BianchiVerdi½
2016BianchiAzzurri6
2017Bianchi6Rossi
2018Rossi
2019Rossi
Finals 1952-Present [Reference: 2-3]

Teams

TeamTranslation
Azzurri di Santa CroceBlues
Bianchi di Santo SpiritoWhites
Rossi di Santa Maria NovellaReds
Verdi di San GiovanniGreens
Finals 1952-Present [Reference: 2-3]

Report

Calcio Storico Fioentino has been played in Florence, Tuscany since the Renaissance. The first organised match took place on February 17, 1530. It was revived in the 20th Century. first under the 1930s government of Mussolini, and then again after World War II in the Italian Republic. Earlier matches dating back to the 1400s mention games played in breaks between work by workers [Reference: 2-5]

The matches usually take place during the June Festival period, with four teams, Azzurri, Bianchi, Rossi and Verdi (Blues, Whites, Reds and Greens) representing the four quarters of the city of Florence. The match is played between 54 players – two teams of 27 – with teams reversing ends after each score. It is played on sand in the Plaza. There are usually a Semi-Finals and Final. Half Points are scored, and teams play in traditional dress.

Images from the Calcio Storico Fiorentino [Reference: 6]

References

Images

[1] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) logo-tamburino-firenze [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/logo-tamburino-firenze.png [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Risultati Partite [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[3] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Albo d’Oro [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/risultati_partite [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[4] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) CALCIO STORICO FIORENTINO [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=calcio-storico-fiorentino [Accessed 4 August 2020]

[5] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) Studies & Documentation [Internet] Available from: http://www.calciostoricofiorentino.it/?q=studi_e_documentazione [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Images

[6] Calcio Storico Fiorentino Sito Ufficiale (2020) IMG_0823 [Internet] Available from: http://calciostoricofiorentino.it/sites/default/files/IMG_0823.jpg [Accessed 4 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

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OFC Oceania Football Confederation Final Tables 2018-19

Oceania Football Confederation Logo [Reference: 1]

Australian Hyundai A-League 2018-19

Hyundai A-League Logo [Ref: 2]
PWDLFAPts
Perth Glory (P)271863562360
Sydney FC (P)271647432952
Melbourne Victory FC (P)271557503250
Adelaide United FC (P)271287373244
Melbourne City FC (P)271179393240
Wellington Phoenix FC (NZL) (P)271179464340
Newcastle United Jets FC2710512403635
Western Sydney Wanderers276615425424
Brisbane Roar FC274617387118
Central Coast Mariners FC (Gosford)273420317013
Australian A-League Standings 2018-19 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
03.05.2019Melbourne Victory FC3Wellington Phoenix FC1
05.05.2019Adelaide City FC1Melbourne City FC0
Semi-Finals
10.05.2019Perth Glory FC3 (5p)Adelaide United FC3 (4p)
12.05.2019Sydney FC6Melbourne Victory FC1
A-League Grand Final
19.05.2019Sydney FC0 (4p)Perth Glory FC0 (1p)
Australian A-League Playoffs 2018-19 [Ref: 3]

Vanuatu (Port Vila League) 2018-19

PWDLPFPAPts
Tafea (C)14932391130
Galaxy14833331627
Erakor GS14743251725
Amicale14743362425
Ifira Black Bird14554172220
Tupuji Imere14338183412
Shepherds United1415818328
Yatel (R)14131018486
Vanuatu (Port Vila League) 2018-19 [Reference: 2]

New Caledonia 2019

PWDLFAPts
Hienghene (C)181521601565
Magenta181431561963
Mont-Dore18738561942
Tiga Sport18738292942
Ne Drehu18666253142
Losi18666314442
Wetr186210333538
Horizon Patho18549273637
Trio Ked’gne184212275332
Wacaele (R)184113285831
New Caledonia 2019 [Reference: 5]

Legend: (P) Qualify for Playoffs (C) Champions (RP) To Relegation Playoff (R) Relegated

Note: While Officially members of the ASEAN Football Federation (South East Asia), which is a sub-federation within the Asian Football Federation, Australia has traditionally been a member of the OFC (Oceania Football Federation).

Irish Players

NameTeamPositionMatchesGoals
Cillian Sheridan (IRL)Wellington Phoenix FCForward171
Andrew Declan Keogh (IRL)Perth Glory FCForward2815
Roy Simon O’Donovan (IRL)Newcastle United Jets FCForward1911
Stephen Mallon (IRL)Central Coast Mariners FCMidfielder81
Australia A-League Irish Players Record 2018-19 [Ref: 3]

Report

Four Irish players (all Republic of Ireland) played in the Australian A-League in Soccer in 2018-19. Andrew Keogh played 28 matches in total for Perth Glory FC, as they won the Minor Championship (League) but lost in the Playoff Final on penalty kicks to Sydney FC.

In addition, Cillian Sheridan played 17 games for Wellington Phoenix (a New Zealand club in the A-League), scoring one goal, Roy O’Donovan bagged 11 goals in 19 games for Newcastle United Jets FC, and Stephen Mallon scored one goal in eight games for Central Coast Mariners FC.

References

Images

[1] 1000 Logos (2018) OFC Logo [Internet] Available from: https://1000logos.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/OFC-logo.jpg [Accessed 15 February 2020]

[2] Logok (2020) A-League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/lyqHXMGcgOZwTsY997t-2ySngtbKNDo9TmbtVIZH3m6tWYB1gD4bvblTDNXFPcJapUB69IIoqsZof_DoWjLum96uRtP556N6cUOZzPupQ03apAVsq7M5-6Q5fBnIGLy4WuFZugWIEeekr-ctOcUeOg [Accessed 22 July 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Mantz, Gabriel (2020)  Asian Football Yearbook 2018-2019.

Sources/Magazines

[4] Anon. (2019) “World Service: Club football – Oceania.” World Soccer Summer 2019. pg. 81.

[5] Anon. (2020) “World Service: Club football – Oceania.” World Soccer January 2020. pg. 81.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Simon Brennan and Gordon Brennan.

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Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Women 2014-15

Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
04.10.2014Trinity College0Ballymoney2
04.10.2014UCD4Ards1
04.10.2014Railway Union2 (3p)Loreto HC2 (2p)
04.10.2014Portadown0Cork Harlequins4
04.10.2014Lurgan3North Kildare0
04.10.2014Pembroke Wanderers2Randalstown1
04.10.2014Hermes HC5Queens University0
04.10.2014Glenanne3UCC1
04.10.2014Catholic Institute2Belfast Harlequins3
Round 2
15.11.2014Pembroke Wanderers1Pegasus2
15.11.2014Corinthian1Glenanne3
15.11.2014UCD2Railway Union3
15.11.2014Belfast Harlequins1Ballymoney0
15.11.2014Greenfields0Cork Harlequins2
15.11.2014Lisnagarvey1Cork Church of Ireland0
15.11.2014Lurgan0Ulster Elks3
15.11.2014Old Alex0Hermes HC4
Round 3
24.01.2015Glenanne1Railway Union4
24.01.2015Ulster Elks4Lisnagarvey2
24.01.2015Cork Harlequins2Pegasus1
24.01.2015Hermes HC2Belfast Harlequins1
Semi-Finals
21.02.2015Cork Harlequins0Hermes HC3
21.02.2015Ulster Elks1 (6p)Railway union1 (5p)
Final
29.03.2015Ulster Elks1Hermes HC0
Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Women 2014-15 [Reference: 2-4]

References

Images

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Irish Senior Cup Women 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20150326001120/http://www.hockey.ie:80/competitionFixturesResults/88121/2014-2015_draw [Accessed 19 January 2019]

[3] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Results Panel [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20150407062240/http://www.hockey.ie/ [Accessed 19 January 2019]

[4] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) News: March 27th 2015: Irish Senior Cups [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151202033132/http://www.hockey.ie/news/356114/i_r_i_s_h_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_u_p_f_i_n_a_l_s [Accessed 19 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams (UCD)

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Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Men 2014-15

Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
04.10.2014Avoca1Cork Church of Ireland4
04.10.2014Cork Harlequins1Instonians4
04.10.2014YMCA3Pembroke Wanderers4
04.10.2014Corinthian2Newry1
04.10.2014Banbridge12Kilkeel3
04.10.2014NICS1Belfast Harlequins2
04.10.2014Lisnagarvey2Annadale0
Round 2
18.10.2014Railway Union4Mossley3
18.10.2014UCC1Glenanne2
18.10.2014Belfast Harlequins0Monkstown5
18.10.2014Cork Church of Ireland1Rathgar0
18.10.2014Banbridge3Cookstown0
18.10.2014UCD2Three Rock Rovers6
18.10.2014Pembroke Wanderers6Instonians1
15.11.2014Lisnagarvey8Corinthian1
Round 3
15.11.2014Banbridge3Three Rock Rovers1
15.11.2014Pembroke Wanderers2Monkstown0
15.11.2014Railway Union1Glenanne0
10.01.2015Lisnagarvey3Cork Church of Ireland4
Semi-FinalsUCD
25.03.2015Banbidge4Pembroke Wanderers0
25.03.2015Cork Church of Ireland1Railway Union1
FinalUCD
27.03.2015Cork Church of Ireland1Banbridge2 aet
Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Men 2014-15 [Reference: 2-4]

Report

On a cold and very wet day in UCD, Banbridge defeated Cork Church of Ireland 2-1 in extra time to secure the Hockey Ireland Men’s Irish Senior Cup. They had progressed through the rounds defeating Kilkeel 12-3, and then scoring impessive wins over Cookstown (3-0), Three Rock Rovers (3-1), and then a 4-0 win over Pembroke Wanderers in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Irish Senior Cup Men 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150326001115/http://www.hockey.ie:80/competitionFixturesResults/88119/2014-2015_draw [Accessed 19 January 2019]

[3] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Results Panel [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20150407062240/http://www.hockey.ie/ [Accessed 19 January 2019]

[4] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) News: March 27th 2015: Irish Senior Cups [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151202033132/http://www.hockey.ie/news/356114/i_r_i_s_h_s_e_n_i_o_r_c_u_p_f_i_n_a_l_s [Accessed 19 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth (Corinthian), Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Fr. Richard Sheehy (Trinity College Dublin)

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Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Men 2013-14

Hockey Ireland Logo [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
02.11.2013Glenanne6Railway Union1
02.11.2013YMCA0Lisnagarvey2
02.11.2013Cork Harlequins0Banbridge8
02.11.2013Monkstown3UCC0
02.11.2013Rathgar0Cookstown4
02.11.2013Annadale3Kilkeel5
02.11.2013Raphoe1Fingal3
02.11.2013UCD3Instonians2
Round 2
30.11.2013Glenanne5Kilkeel2
30.11.2013Portadown1Monkstown6
30.11.2013Belfast Harlequins0Three Rock Rovers7
30.11.2013Cookstown3Pembroke Wanderers7
30.11.2013Fingal5NICS3
30.11.2013Mossley0Corinthian5
30.11.2013Lisnagarvey2UCD1
30.11.2013Cork Church of Ireland1Banbridge4
Quarter-Finals
01.02.2014Corinthian0Pembroke Wanderers4
01.02.2014Fingal2Three Rock Rovers7
01.02.2014Lisnagarvey7Glenanne2
01.02.2014Monkstown3Banbridge1
Semi-Finals
22.02.2014Pembroke Wanderers2Lisnagarvey2
22.02.2014Three Rock Rovers4Monkstown0
Final
23.02.2014Three Rock Rovers2 (5p)Pembroke Wanderers2 (4p)
Hockey Ireland Irish Senior Cup Men 2013-14 [Reference: 2]

Report

Three Rock Rovers won the 2013-14 Irish Senior Cup in Men’s Hockey with a penalty strokes win over Pembroke Wanderers in the Final, after both teams had finished level on two goals each during play. Three Rock Rovers had thumped Monkstown, the holders, 4-0 in the Semi-Finals, and had defeated Fingal and Belfast Harlequins by even bigger margins in previous rounds (7-2 versus Fingal and 7-0 versus Belfast Harlequins)

References

Images

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Irish Senior Cup Men 2012-13 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150326001104/http://www.hockey.ie:80/competitionFixturesResults/72815/2013-2014_results [Accessed 19 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth (Corinthian), Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Fr. Richard Sheehy (Trinity College Dublin)

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 August 2020

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