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Cockhill Celtic F.C.

Coordinates: 55°09′00″N 7°26′15″W / 55.149999°N 7.437460°W / 55.149999; -7.437460
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Cockhill Celtic F.C.
Cockhill Celtic F.C. crest
Full nameCockhill Celtic Football Club
Nickname(s)Cockhill
Founded1970
GroundCharlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds
ChairmanJoe McLaughlin
ManagerGavin Cullen
LeagueInishowen Football League
2023-241st

Cockhill Celtic Football Club is an Irish association football (soccer) club based in Buncrana, County Donegal. Their senior men's team currently plays in the Inishowen Football League[1]

History

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The club was founded as Westbrook Celtic on 28 October 1970. They originally played in the D&D League, which covered counties Donegal and Derry. They moved to Cockhill and became Cockhill Celtic in 1974, and moved into the Inishowen Football League. They remained there until 2005, when the club transferred to the Ulster Senior League.[2]

In 2017 the club grounds suffered flood damage; they received €101,000 from a UEFA Natural Disaster Grant.[3]

Ground

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The club grounds are named after longtime chairman Charlie O'Donnell (chair from 1978 until his death in 2007). They seat 1,000 people and are located on Cockhill in Buncrana. The club also has two astroturf pitches.[4]

Honours

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In culture

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References

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  1. ^ "WATCH: Cockhill Celtic manager encouraged despite FAI Cup exit". www.derryjournal.com.
  2. ^ "Cockhill Celtic Youths - Inishowen Football League".
  3. ^ Blake, Ben. "Cork City and Cockhill Celtic receive €160k in Uefa Natural Disaster Grants". The42.
  4. ^ "Cockhill Celtic Football Club : Buncrana, County Donegal : Soccer Pitch Directions & Map : Contact Details". www.soccer-ireland.com.
  5. ^ "New Ulster Senior League season kicks off on Wednesday evening". www.donegaldemocrat.ie.
  6. ^ O'Connor, Joseph (25 January 2011). Inishowen. Random House. ISBN 9781446435816 – via Google Books.
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55°09′00″N 7°26′15″W / 55.149999°N 7.437460°W / 55.149999; -7.437460