Dundalk W.F.C. Explained

Clubname:Dundalk W.F.C.
Fullname:Dundalk Women's Football Club
Nickname:Lilywhites
Ground:Oriel Park
League:Dublin Women's Soccer League
Ladies League of Ireland
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Dundalk Women's Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Dundalk, County Louth. They are the women's team of Dundalk F.C. They currently play in the Dublin Women's Soccer League. They represented the Republic of Ireland in the 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup. An earlier Dundalk F.C. women's team also competed in the Ladies League of Ireland during the 1970s.

History

Club history

The first Dundalk ladies team were the only team outside of England to be involved with the establishment of the Women's Football Association (WFA) as a founding member. It is unclear exactly how the Dundalk ladies team came to be involved with the WFA; Patricia Gregory, a WFA founder member, surmised they may have become involved through an advertisement in the paper for a challenge match.[1]

Ladies League of Ireland

The first Dundalk ladies team represented Ireland against England (Corinthian Nomads) in an international on 10 May 1970, which took place at the Prestatyn Raceway, in North Wales.[2] The game was won by the Corinthians 7–1, they played on the Raceway as women's football was still banned from association-affiliated grounds in Wales.[3] 4,000 people attended the game, the Welsh officials were so impressed by the Dundalk side they were invited back to play Wales at Prestatyn in June the same year.[4] In 1973 when the FAI/WFAI first organised a women's national league known as the Ladies League of Ireland, Dundalk were among its twelve founder members. Like Dundalk, other founder members included several teams associated with clubs in the men's League of Ireland. These included Finn Harps, Cork Celtic, Limerick and Sligo Rovers.[5]

Split

In December 2005 Dundalk City L.F.C. won the FAI Women's Cup[6] [7] and as a result qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup. However, in 2006 a split developed within Dundalk City over a plan for the club to fully merge with Dundalk F.C. This effectively saw the emergence of two separate women's teams. Dundalk City L.F.C. was re-established as an independent club while Dundalk W.F.C. became affiliated with the League of Ireland club. Following complications that resulted from the split, it was Dundalk W.F.C. that went on to represent the Republic of Ireland in the UEFA Women's Cup.[8] [9] [10] The two rival clubs both subsequently entered teams in the FAI Women's Cup [11] and the Dublin Women's Soccer League.[12]

Dundalk in Europe

Dundalk W.F.C. competed in Group 1 of the 2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup.

Squad

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Final table

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Matchday One
Cardiff City LFC2–0Dundalk WFC
SV Saestum7–0ŽNK Maksimir
Matchday Two
SV Saestum6–1Dundalk WFC
ŽNK Maksimir2–3Cardiff City LFC
Matchday Three
Cardiff City LFC0–2SV Saestum
Dundalk WFC0–8ŽNK Maksimir
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Notable former players

Republic of Ireland women's internationals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fennessy. Paul. The Irish team who were part of a women's football revolution in England. 2020-10-23. The42. en.
  2. Web site: Byrne. Helena. 2020-05-08. The Manchester team that broke boundaries for women's football. 2020-10-23. Manchester Evening News. en.
  3. News: Wrack. Suzanne. 2020-05-12. 'We were shocked, stunned': 50 years since Dundalk v Corinthians Nomads. en-GB. The Guardian. 2020-10-23. 0261-3077.
  4. 15 May 1970. Ladies beaten but they impressed. Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal. 14. The British Newspaper Archive.
  5. News: League of Ireland for Kilkenny. Kilkenny People. 16 February 1973. 15.
  6. Web site: Dundalk take women's trophy. www.rte.ie. 14 February 2016. 14 June 2007.
  7. Web site: Hoey pounces to seal victory. www.irishtimes.com. 14 February 2016. 5 December 2005.
  8. Web site: Serious split sees cup winners go it alone. www.independent.ie. 15 February 2016. 8 March 2006.
  9. Web site: No merger of teams for big European quest. www.independent.ie. 15 February 2016. 12 July 2006.
  10. Web site: Who Should Get the Women's UEFA Cup Place?. www.orielweb.com. 14 February 2016. 12 April 2006.
  11. Web site: 2008 FAI Women's Cup. www.fai.ie. 14 February 2016. 2008.
  12. Web site: Ireland (Women) 2008. RSSSF. 16 February 2016.
  13. Web site: Dundalk WFC (Women). www.uefa.com. 16 February 2016.
  14. Web site: Group A1. www.uefa.com. 17 February 2016.
  15. Web site: Paula's surprise event 'caps it all'. 2020-10-23. independent. en.