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| fullname = Groomsport Football Club
| fullname = Groomsport Football Club
| nickname = The Port
| nickname = The Port
| founded = 1975
| founded = 1974
| ground = The Meadows, [[Groomsport]]
| ground = The Meadows, [[Groomsport]]
| capacity = 1,000
| capacity = 1,000

Revision as of 07:51, 24 June 2024

Groomsport
Full nameGroomsport Football Club
Nickname(s)The Port
Founded1974
GroundThe Meadows, Groomsport
Capacity1,000
ChairmanJohn McManus
Websitehttp://www.groomsportfc.co.uk/

Groomsport Football Club is a Northern Irish junior-level football club playing in Division 2C of the Northern Amateur Football League in Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1975 as Groomsport Old Boys, changing to the current name in 1992.[1] Its home ground is The Meadow in Groomsport, County Down.

Staff and board members

  • President : Walter Graham, Billy McAneney
  • Vice-President: Paul O'Kane
  • Chairman: Ian Patton
  • vice-chairman: Nigel McKernan
  • Secretary : Gareth Caldwell
  • Treasurer :
  • Committee Member : Andy McFarland
  • Committee Member : Ally McIntyre
  • Committee Member : David Williams
  • Committee Member : Alex oNeill
  • Committee Member : Robbie Milling

Honours

Junior honours

  • NAFL Division 2B:
    • 1999/00 2003/04
  • NAFL Division 2C:
  • 1998/99

Notes

  1. ^ H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 200