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Full name | Clonmel Celtic Football Club | ||
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Founded | 2003 | ||
Ground | Celtic Park | ||
Chairman | Michael Kiely | ||
Manager | Kenny O'Shea | ||
League | Tipperary Southern & District Football League | ||
Website | www | ||
Clonmel Celtic F.C. are an Irish association football club from Clonmel in Ireland. The club's senior men's team competes in the Tipperary Southern & District Football League. [1] [2]
The club colours are green shirts, white shorts and green socks. The club plays their home games at Celtic Park. [3]
In the 2014–15 season, the club made it to the semi-finals of the FAI Junior Cup. [4] This achievement meant they automatically qualified to compete in the FAI Cup for the first time in their history. They entered the draw for the 2015 FAI Cup in the first round, losing to Cobh Wanderers 0–2. [5] [6]
Clonmel Celtic was formed in July 2003, after a merger between Clonmel Evergreen and St. Oliver's Boys. [7]
St. Oliver's Boys had itself been created out of many mergers, starting with the amalgamation of Clonmel Rangers and Elm Park United in 1977. These two clubs combined to form Elm Park Rangers. In the early 1990s, the club name was changed to St. Oliver's and developed a reputation for producing talented youth players. However, the club failed to seriously challenge for trophies in South Tipperary's top division. In 1984 a separate football club, called St. Martin's, was established and by the 1990s were interested in getting involved with schoolboy and youth football. So, in 1998, St. Oliver's merged with St. Martin's to create St. Oliver's Boys. [7]
Clonmel Evergreen F.C. was founded in 1978. The club quickly established themselves, gaining two successive promotions, and by the 1981–82 season were competing in South Tipperary's top division. They won the Tipperary Cup in 1981 and 1982 and added the First Division Cup in 2001. Although this helped them gain a reputation as cup specialists, the top division eluded them and in July 2003 they merged with St. Oliver's Boys to form Clonmel Celtic. [7]
The 2014–15 season brought the club's first ever league and cup double, with Celtic capturing the Premier Division title and Tipperary Cup. [8]
Winners
2008/2009 Tipperary Cup
2009/2010 Tipperary Cup
2014/2015 Tipperary Cup
2012/2013 TSDL Premier League
2014/2015 TSDL Premier League
2013 Munster Champions League Trophy