T.E.K. United

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T.E.K. United FC
Full nameT.E.K. United Football Club
Founded 1946
GroundRockford Park
ManagerAndy McNulty
League Leinster Senior League

T.E.K. United FC is an Irish soccer (association football) club based in Blackrock, Dublin. Their senior men's team play in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division and women's team play in the Dublin Women's Soccer League . They also regularly compete in the FAI Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup, the FAI Junior Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup.

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History

T.E.K. United were formed in 1946. The club's had years of strong performance in the 1960s and 1970s, when they routinely featured in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division, Ireland's third tier, winning the division on six separate occasions. [1]

The cub has reached the final of the FAI Intermediate Cup on five separate occasions (1963–64, 1964–65, 1971–72, 1973–74, and 1988–89), winning it twice, in 1965 against Glasheen and 1989 against St James's Gate. On Sunday 12 May 1963 they were also crowned FAI Junior Cup champions at Dalymount Park, beating Blackrock of Cork 3–1. [2] Between 1964 and 1967, the club were managed by former Everton forward and Ireland international, Peter Farrell.[ citation needed ]

Today, the club plays in the Senior Division - 1A Sunday and the Senior 1 Sunday divisions of the Leinster Senior League. On 4 August 2020 the club announced that former Bohemians goalkeeper, Andy McNulty, had been appointed as their new First Team Manager. [3]

Origin of name

T.E.K's name, as detailed by their crest, is an allusion to the 1882 Battle of Tell El Kebir, in which the British Army under Anglo-Irish General Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley recorded a resounding victory over Khedivate of Egypt forces of Ahmed ʻUrabi in what is now Egypt. [4] While the club doesn't directly take its name from the battle, its name is linked to that of a nearby local dairy company, Sutton's T.E.K. Dairy, whose founder had fought at the battle. [5] [6] More direct references to the battle can be seen in T.E.K's badge, which features an image of the Sphinx as well as the year 1882 and the words 'EGYPT' and 'TEL-EL-KEBIR'.

Notable former players

Notable former managers

Honours

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