Kinsale A.F.C. Explained

Clubname:Kinsale A.F.C.
Fullname:Kinsale Association Football Club
Founded:1935
Ground:Madden Park
Kinsale, Ireland
Coordinates:51.6986°N -8.4977°W
Season:2016-17
Position:Munster Senior League Senior Division 2, 4th
Website:http://www.kinsaleafc.net/
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Kinsale AFC is a soccer club situated in the town of Kinsale, near the historic site of Charles Fort[1] and within approximately 18 miles from Cork City, Ireland. They play in the Munster Senior League Senior Second 2nd Division, the fifth tier on the Irish football pyramid.

Grounds

Following discussions with the local council in 1985, the club obtained facilities in Charles Fort in Kinsale. The club now has two pitches. The grounds were renamed Madden Park after the Honorary President, Mr. Paddy Madden.

Club background

As well as the successful men's team that compete in the Munster Senior League,[2] there is also a junior programme, founded in 1998, which has 300 participants in U7, U8, U9, U10, U11, U13, U14, U15, and U16 categories. Originally playing in the West Cork League, the underage boys are now part of the Cork Schoolboys League. The girls teams play in the Cork Women's and Schoolgirls Soccer League.

Recent success

Some Kinsale players have represented Cork Athletic Union League in the Oscar Traynor Inter-League Cup. These include;

All of whom received winners medals with in 2009. Additionally, in the same year, Derek Varian and Derek McCarthy represented the Ireland national team at Junior level.[3]

Honours

•Cork Schoolboys league

U12 division 2 runners up (2015–2016)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kinsale.ie/2010/06/11/charles-fort Charles Fort Kinsale
  2. http://www.munsterseniorleague.ie// Munster Senior League
  3. http://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerryman/sport/soccer/celtic-face-tough-exam-with-aul-champs-kinsale-in-cork-27413439.html Irish independent