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'''East Belfast Football Club''' is a [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] football club playing in Division 1A of the [[Northern Amateur Football League]]. The club is based in [[Belfast]]. Long-standing members of the Amateur League, they have been champions of that league ten times, also winning the league's two main knockout tournaments in the Clarence Cup (six times) and the Border Regiment Cup (twice).
'''East Belfast Football Club''' is a [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] football club playing in Division 1B of the [[Northern Amateur Football League]]. The club is based in [[Belfast]]. Long-standing members of the Amateur League, they have been champions of that league ten times, also winning the league's two main knockout tournaments in the Clarence Cup (six times) and the Border Regiment Cup (twice).


They are managed by John Spence, the former Northern Ireland under-18 assistant manager and the holder of a coaching A Licence. Other staff include assistant manager David McConnell, director of football A. McMorran O.B.E, Dr. Brian Strain, the club physiotherapist and chief scout Billy Spence, formerly of [[Glentoran F.C.]] The club play at Inverary Avenue, which is located in Tommy Patton Millennium Park, on Belfast's Holywood Road.
They are managed by John Spence, the former Northern Ireland under-18 assistant manager and the holder of a coaching A Licence. Other staff include assistant manager David McConnell, director of football A. McMorran O.B.E, Dr. Brian Strain, the club physiotherapist and chief scout Billy Spence, formerly of [[Glentoran F.C.]] The club play at Inverary Avenue, which is located in Tommy Patton Millennium Park, on Belfast's Holywood Road.

Revision as of 09:56, 23 July 2014

East Belfast
Founded1929
GroundInverary Avenue
Belfast, Co. Antrim
ManagerNorthern Ireland John Spence
LeagueNAFL

East Belfast Football Club is a Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1B of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club is based in Belfast. Long-standing members of the Amateur League, they have been champions of that league ten times, also winning the league's two main knockout tournaments in the Clarence Cup (six times) and the Border Regiment Cup (twice).

They are managed by John Spence, the former Northern Ireland under-18 assistant manager and the holder of a coaching A Licence. Other staff include assistant manager David McConnell, director of football A. McMorran O.B.E, Dr. Brian Strain, the club physiotherapist and chief scout Billy Spence, formerly of Glentoran F.C. The club play at Inverary Avenue, which is located in Tommy Patton Millennium Park, on Belfast's Holywood Road.

Honours

Intermediate honours

Junior honours

  • Irish Junior Cup: 1
    • 1943/44


Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Northern Ireland NIR Lee Rutherford
GK Northern Ireland NIR Ryan Ward
DF Northern Ireland NIR Jonny Magee
DF Northern Ireland NIR Jamie Edgar
DF Northern Ireland NIR Josh Harper
DF Northern Ireland NIR Simon Laverty
DF Northern Ireland NIR David Tumelty
DF Northern Ireland NIR Keith Millar
DF Northern Ireland NIR Dylan Orr
DF Northern Ireland NIR Colin Sharpe
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Northern Ireland NIR Ryan Strachan
MF Northern Ireland NIR Curtis Gallacher
MF Northern Ireland NIR Tony Bryans
MF Northern Ireland NIR Justin Bryans
MF Northern Ireland NIR Gregg Megaw
MF Northern Ireland NIR Brodie Leeman
FW Northern Ireland NIR Dylan Wilson
FW Northern Ireland NIR Dean Martin
FW Northern Ireland NIR Aaron Martin
FW Northern Ireland NIR Jamie Bryson

References