Alton United F.C.

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Alton United F.C. is a defunct Irish football club who were based in Belfast, Ireland and played in the Falls District League.[1]

During their time in the Falls District League, Alton United played their home matches in the Falls Road area of Belfast at Shauns Park and also at Celtic Park, the home ground of Belfast Celtic, on the Donegall Road in West Belfast.[2]

The Falls League was affiliated to the Dublin-based Football Association of Ireland, which had been formed in 1921 as a breakaway from the Belfast-based Irish Football Association. The Falls Road was a largely Roman Catholic Nationalist area, and some football fans there regarded the IFA as a Unionist-dominated body. Belfast Celtic, the best Catholic-supported club, had withdrawn from the Irish League in 1920, during the instability of the Anglo-Irish War, and many of its players turned out for Falls League sides, including Alton United.

The high point of Alton United's existence came when they played Shelbourne of Dublin in the 1923 FAI Cup Final (then called the Irish Free State Cup) at Dalymount Park. United were heavy underdogs going into the game and bookies had stopped taken bets on on Shelbourne to win the game. United surprisingly beat Shelbourne 1-0 with the single goal scored by Andy McSherry.

In late 1923, the FAI was admitted to FIFA on condition that it confine its operation to the Irish Free State. Thus, the Falls League was disaffiliated. In 1924, Belfast Celtic re-entered the Irish League, and the Falls League faded.

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  1. ^ "The History of Shelbourne F.C. 1895-1996". Retrieved on 12 June 2007.
  2. ^ "Northern Irish clubs in the Irish football structure". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved on 12 June 2007.
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