Frankfort F.C. Explained

Clubname:Frankfort
Fullname:Frankfort Football Club
Founded:1900
Chairman:David O'Connor
League:League of Ireland
Leinster Senior League
Athletic Union League
United Churches Football League
North Dublin Schoolboys/Girls League
Amateur Football League
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Frankfort Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Raheny, Dublin. In the 1921–22 League of Ireland, they were founding members of the League of Ireland. Today they still remain an active junior club fielding teams in various local Dublin leagues such as the Athletic Union League,[1] the United Churches Football League,[2] the Amateur Football League,[3] and the North Dublin Schoolboys/Girls League.[4] The club has been managed by the O'Connor family since it was formed in 1900. Current chairman, David O'Connor, took control of the club in 1999.

History

Early years

Frankfort F.C. was formed in 1900 in the Frankfort Place/Frankfort Cottages district of Dublin, off Amiens Street and near Connolly Station. The district in turn was named after Baron Frankfort.[5] In 1915–16 Frankfort were IFA Intermediate Cup runners up, losing in the final to the reserve team of Glentoran.

League of Ireland

In 1921–22, together with Shelbourne, Bohemians, St James's Gate, Jacobs, Olympia, YMCA and Dublin United, Frankfort became founder members of the League of Ireland. Like Frankfort, the other seven founding members had spent the 1920–21 season playing in the Leinster Senior League. During the inaugural League of Ireland season Frankfort played their home games at Richmond Road in Drumcondra. During the season Dublin United defeated Frankfort 6–0 and thus achieved the league's biggest home win. Frankfort also drew 4–4 with YMCA in the highest scoring game of the season. They eventually finished the season in sixth place. In the 1921–22 FAI Cup Frankfort lost 8–1 to Dublin United in the first round.[6] Along with YMCA, Frankfort subsequently withdrew from the league after just one season.[7] Together with YMCA, Rathmines Athletic and Reds United, Frankfort are one of only four clubs to have played just one season in the top level of the League of Ireland.[8]

League of Ireland Stats

StatOpponentScoreCompetitionDate
Record Win5–024 September 1921
Record Defeat1–814 January 1922
League Victory5–024 September 1921
Record Defeat0–612 November 1921
Source:[9] [10]

Notable former players

Ireland internationals

Two former Frankfort F.C. players represented Ireland and/or the Republic of Ireland at full international level.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletic Union League . 19 October 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222154304/http://www.aul.ie/index.php . 22 December 2015 . dead .
  2. http://www.ucfl.ie/clubs/divisions/division-2 United Churches Football League
  3. http://www.amateurfootballleague.com/default.aspx Amateur Football League
  4. http://www.ndsl.ie/?show=Main&action=MainPage North Dublin Schoolboys/Girls League
  5. https://frankfortfc.wordpress.com/author/melroddy3/ frankfortfc.wordpress.com
  6. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/iercuphistfull.html FAI Cup
  7. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ierhist.html League of Ireland
  8. https://leagueofirelandhistory.wordpress.com/2015/02/06/the-abandoned-leinster-senior-cup-one-season-wonders-and-more/ One Season Wonders
  9. Book: McSweeney, Niall. A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921–22 to 1984–85. Association of Football Statisticians.
  10. Book: Graham, Alex. Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005. 2005 . Soccer Books Limited. 1-86223-135-4.