Ulster Senior League (association football)

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Ulster Senior League
Ulster Senior League (association football) logo.jpg
Founded1986
Folded2024
Country Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Region County Donegal
Number of teams5
Level on pyramid3
Domestic cup(s) FAI Cup
FAI Intermediate Cup
Knockalla Caravans Senior Cup
League cup(s)Ulster Senior League Cup
Last champions Cockhill Celtic
Most championships Fanad United (14)
Website uslfootball.com

The Ulster Senior League was [1] an association football league featuring amateur, intermediate, and League of Ireland reserve teams. Together with the Leinster Senior League Senior Division and the Munster Senior League Senior Premier Division, it forms the third level of the Republic of Ireland football league system. Ulster Senior League teams also compete in the FAI Cup and the FAI Intermediate Cup. The winners of the Ulster Senior League have also been invited to play in the now defunct League of Ireland Cup. Despite using the Ulster name in its title, almost all of its clubs are based in County Donegal and the City of Derry. The most successful club in the league has been Fanad United who have won fourteen league titles and ten league cups. Since 2006 the USL operated as a summer league with the season typically operating from April to October. In 2023, there were five teams competing in the league.

Contents

The League was dissolved in 2024, with the member clubs returning to junior football in Inishowen and Donegal leagues. [2]

History

The Ulster Senior League was formed in 1986. The driving force behind the establishment of the league was Fr. Michael Sweeney, a pioneer of junior and intermediate association football in County Donegal. In addition to founding the USL, Sweeney had earlier been instrumental in both establishing the Donegal League and forming Fanad United. [3] [4] Fanad United were the inaugural USL champions in 1986–87 and they subsequently went on to become the league's most successful club, winning fourteen league titles and ten league cups. In more recent seasons, Cockhill Celtic have challenged Fanad United's dominance, winning their first title in 2010 and then nine consecutive titles between 2013 and 2022. [5] [6] The winners of the Ulster Senior League have regularly been invited to participate in the League of Ireland Cup. In 1987–88 Fanad United were semi-finalists. Cockhill Celtic, Culdaff and Swilly Rovers have all represented the USL in the League of Ireland Cup. [4] [7] Fanad United have also won the FAI Intermediate Cup twice while Letterkenny Rovers were finalists in 2015–16. [8] [9]

September 2020 saw the leagues most successful club, Fanad United, announce their withdrawal from the USL to join the Donegal Junior League [10]

2021 saw Monaghan United F.C., a former League of Ireland club, join the Ulster Senior League, the first club from Counties Cavan or Monaghan to do so. [11] They withdrew from the league after just one season. [12]

2022-23 teams

TeamHome town/suburbHome ground
Bonagee United Letterkenny Dry Arch Park
Cockhill Celtic Buncrana Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds
Derry City Reserves Derry Brandywell Stadium
Finn Harps U21 Ballybofey Finn Park
Letterkenny Rovers Letterkenny Leckview Park

Source: [13]

Champions

List of winners by season

SeasonWinnerRunner-up
2022-23Cockhill CelticBonagee United
2021-22 Cockhill Celtic Bonagee United
2019-20 Cockhill Celtic Bonagee United
2018-19 Cockhill Celtic
2017–18 Cockhill Celtic
2016–17 Cockhill Celtic Letterkenny Rovers
2016 Cockhill Celtic Derry City Reserves
2015 Cockhill Celtic Bonagee United
2014 Cockhill Celtic Derry City Reserves [14]
2013 Cockhill Celtic Drumkeen United [15]
2012 Derry City Reserves Cockhill Celtic [16]
2011 Fanad United Cockhill Celtic
2010 Cockhill Celtic
2009 Letterkenny Rovers Kildrum Tigers
2008Kildrum Tigers Fanad United
2007Kildrum Tigers Fanad United
2006–07 Fanad United Kildrum Tigers
2005–06 Fanad United Kildrum Tigers
2004–05 Letterkenny Rovers Kildrum Tigers
2003–04Kildrum Tigers Letterkenny Rovers
2002–03Quigley's Point Swifts Letterkenny Rovers
2001–02Quigley's Point Swifts
2000–01 Fanad United Quigley's Point Swifts
1999–00Swilly Rovers Keadue Rovers
1998–99 Finn Harps Reserves Swilly Rovers
1997–98 Fanad United Swilly Rovers
1996–97 Fanad United
1995–96 Fanad United Derry City Reserves
1994–95 Fanad United
1993–94 Fanad United
1992–93 Fanad United Finn Harps Reserves
1991–92 Buncrana Hearts Fanad United
1990–91 Fanad United
1989–90 Fanad United
1988–89Culdaff Fanad United/Letterkenny Rovers
1987–88 Fanad United Letterkenny Rovers
1986–87 Fanad United

Source: [5]

List of winners by club

ClubTitlesSeasons
Fanad United 141986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2011
Cockhill Celtic 112010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2021-22, 2022-23
Kildrum Tigers32003–04, 2007, 2008
Letterkenny Rovers 22004–05, 2009
Quigley's Point Swifts22001–02, 2002–03
Buncrana Hearts 11991–92
Culdaff11988–89
Derry City Reserves 12012
Finn Harps Reserves 11998–99
Swilly Rovers11999–00

Source: [5]

Ulster Senior League Cup

The Ulster Senior League Cup has had four different sponsors since first being played for in 1986–87. Initially, the competition was sponsored by the Hotel Glenveagh in Gweedore before being sponsored by Hydro Seafoods and then Marine Harvest. It is now known as the Donegal News Ulster Senior League Cup. [6]

Finals

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-upVenue
1986–87Carndonagh1–0Culdaff
1987–88 Fanad United 4–4 Buncrana Hearts
Replay Fanad United 1–0 Buncrana Hearts
1988–89 Fanad United 3–0 Derry City Reserves
1989–90St Catherine's4–3Swilly Rovers
1990–91 Derry City Reserves 0–0 Fanad United
Replay Derry City Reserves 0–0 Fanad United
2nd Replay Derry City Reserves 2–0 Fanad United
1991–92 Letterkenny Rovers 3–0 Bonagee United
1992–93 Fanad United 1–0 [note 1] Buncrana Hearts
1993–94
1994–95 Fanad United 3–1 Buncrana Hearts
1995–96 Fanad United 2–1Drumoghill Celtic
1996–97 Derry City Reserves 2–0Drumkeen United
1997–98Swilly Rovers5–0 [note 2] Derry City Reserves
1998–99Swilly Rovers2–1 Fanad United
1999–00Drumoghill Celtic3–0 Fanad United
2000–01 Derry City Reserves 2–0Quigleys Point Swifts
2001–02 Letterkenny Rovers 3–0Swilly Rovers
2002–03 Bonagee United 2–0 Fanad United
2003–04 Letterkenny Rovers 4–0 Keadue Rovers
2004–05 Fanad United 3–0Swilly Rovers 0
2005–06 Fanad United 1–1 [note 3] Killea
2006–07Kildrum Tigers2–0 Fanad United
2007 Fanad United 1–0Swilly Rovers
2008 Fanad United 2–0 Buncrana Hearts
2009Drumkeen United2–2 [note 4] Fanad United
2010 Cockhill Celtic 3–0 Derry City Reserves
2011 Fanad United 2–1 Cockhill Celtic
2012 Letterkenny Rovers 5–3Drumkeen United
2013 Cockhill Celtic 1–0Drumkeen United
2014 Cockhill Celtic 1–0Swilly Rovers
2015 Cockhill Celtic 2–1 Bonagee United
2016 Cockhill Celtic 2–0 Letterkenny Rovers

Source: [6]

Notes
  1. After extra time
  2. Final abandoned with Swilly Rovers leading Derry City Reserves 5–0 at half-time
  3. After extra time. Fanad United win 4–2 on penalties
  4. After extra time. Drumkeen United win 4–2 on penalties

Representative team

An Ulster Senior League representative team competes in the FAI Intermediate Interprovincial Tournament against teams representing the Leinster Senior League, the Munster Senior League and Connacht. [17]

Notable former players

Republic of Ireland internationals
Northern Ireland U21 international
League of Ireland First Division Top Scorer
League of Ireland manager

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