Camlough Rovers F.C.

Full name Camlough Rovers Football Club
Founded 1980[1]
Ground Newry Road
Camlough, Co. Armagh[2]
Chairman Jackie Mooney
League Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A
2015–16 Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A, 7th

Camlough Rovers Football Club is an intermediate-level football club situated in Newry, County Armagh playing in the Intermediate A division of the Mid-Ulster Football League. The club was founded in 1980 and are known for wearing the traditional colours of Green and white. Camlough Rovers secured the Intermediate B title and promotion to Intermediate A in 2010-11 winning the league by a narrow margin of one single point, this was achieved in Gary Quinn's first season as first team manager. In the following season Camlough's first year in Intermediate A, was definitely one to remember, winning it in their first season after being promoted from Intermediate B. Camlough Rovers first played in Northern Ireland's biggest cup competition the JJB Irish Cup (now known as the Tennent's Irish Cup) on Saturday 18 September 2010 against Lurgan Town Boys (now known as Lurgan Town FC) Camlough Rovers won the game 5–2 with goals from S. Hughes x3, D. Monaghan and M. McCormack making it a debut win to the competition, and followed this win with a brilliant performance in the second round, overcoming Barn United FC beating them 2–0, with goals from S. Kane and D. Monaghan.

As well as the first team, the club also field numerous youth teams from ages of 6-17, and also a senior reserve team who compete in the Lonsdale League.

2011–12

The season 2011-12 Gary Quinn managed his side to one of the club's most successful years winning the Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A in their debut season giving them back-to-back league titles after being promoted from Intermediate B by topping the table by one single point.

Honours

References

  1. MUFL Club guides|
  2. MUFL Club guides|

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