Larne Technical Old Boys F.C.

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Larne Tech Old Boys
Full nameLarne Technical College Old Boys Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Larne Tech Old Boys, Larne Tech, The Tech, LTOB
Founded30 May 1950
GroundDennis Harvey Park, Larne
ManagerJohnathan McCullough
League NAFL Premier Division

Larne Technical College Old Boys Association Football Club, commonly known as Larne Tech Old Boys, is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club based in Larne, playing in the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club formed on 30 May 1950 by former pupils of the Larne Technical College. Since 1971, they have played their home matches at Dennis Harvey Park on the Upper Cairncastle Road, Larne. Johnny McCullough is 1st Team Manager. There is also a second team currently playing in the NAFL Division 3A.

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Club history

The club was founded by James Henry Cathcart. Appointed to the position of Principal of Larne Technical School in 1947, he hoped to create an organization for former pupils of the college. At the same time, with his former experience in charge of the schools football team, he realised that there was no local teams outside of the Northern Ireland Churches League onto which his students could progress. The marriage of these two ideas was warmly welcomed at a meeting of ex-students of the college. Mr. Cathcart described it as a "natural progression" of the school football team and several of the lads who had been former club officers were elected to start the new team.

On 30 May 1950, Larne Technical Old Boys came into being and was accepted into the Northern Amateur Football League Division 2. Within a few years, the club had set up their own facilities and was fielding two teams a week. However, by the late 1960s membership of the club had dropped and the club was close to bankruptcy. In 1970 they had to give up their clubrooms in order to stay afloat. Soon interest in the club renewed and in 1971 they moved to their current home at Antville Playing Fields (later renamed Dennis Harvey Park in 2009). The team grew in stature and in 1976 they claimed their first Amateur League titles winning both the Border Regiment Cup and Templeton Cup. The pitch was upgraded in 1991 to allow them to compete in the Intermediate section of the NAFL. This was followed by two more Border Cup victories in 1998 and 2002.

Currently LTOB compete in the Premier Division of the NAFL, finishing the 2018/19 season as champions of Division 1A sealing the first league title in the club's history with a 3–1 final day win against Comber Rec.

Current squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag placeholder.svg Jack Ferguson
GK Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Marcus
DF Flag placeholder.svg Matthew Devine
DF Flag placeholder.svg Michael McKenna
DF Flag placeholder.svg Matthew Hyslop
DF Flag placeholder.svg Conan Mulvenna
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag placeholder.svg Max Sterret
DF Flag placeholder.svg Scott McKay
DF/MFFlag placeholder.svg Brody Maxwell
MF Flag placeholder.svg Shaun McGoran
MF Flag placeholder.svg Ryan Kane

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