Monaghan United F.C.

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Monaghan United
Full name Monaghan United
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Magic Mons
Founded 1979
Ground Kingspan Century Park, Monaghan,
County Monaghan
(Capacity 3,000 (500 seats))
Chairman Jim McGlone
Manager Mick Cooke
League FAI First Division
2007 8th
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Monaghan United F.C. (Irish: Cumann Peile Mhuineacháin Aontaithe) is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1979 and elected to the league in 1985, hails from Monaghan and play their home matches at Century Homes Park. Club colours are Blue and White, and go by the nickname The Magic Mons. The current manager is Mick Cooke[1].

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[edit] History

Monaghan United played their first League of Ireland game in 1985 against Derry City F.C. at Belgium Park before moving to move to their current home at Gortakeegan in 1987. They secured a sponsorship deal with the nearby building firm, Century Homes, changing the ground name to Century Homes Park in 2000.

In the 1992-1993 season, Monaghan United finished third in Division One and defeated Waterford United by 5-2 on aggregate (2-2 away and 3-0 at home) winning promotion to the Premier Division. They competed in the Premier Division until the end of the 1994-1995 season, where they finished last and as a result were relegated to the First Division. Monaghan United regained promotion to the Premier Division in the 2000-2001 season, finishing second to Dundalk F.C. that season. But their stay was short lived as they finished last in the Premier division the following season managing only two league victories in the whole season.

Belgium Park was the first stadium used by Monaghan United FC, from 1979 to 1987, at which time the team moved to Kingspan Century Park, Gortakeegan; it's current location. The club's under-21 team still plays in Belgium Park.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of Ireland GK Brendan Kennedy
Flag of Ireland GK Danny Woods
Flag of Ireland DF Brian Gartland
Flag of Ireland DF Ian Malone
Flag of Ireland DF Aaron Mooney
Flag of Ireland DF Paul Whelan
Flag of Ireland DF Chris Dyson
Flag of Ireland MF Stephen Finnegan
Flag of Ireland MF James Hand
Flag of Ireland MF Ian Maher
Flag of Ireland MF David Cassidy
No. Position Player
Flag of Northern Ireland MF Darren Meenan
Flag of Northern Ireland MF Blaine Nugent
Flag of Ireland MF Donald Tierney
Flag of Ireland MF Kevin Williamson
Flag of Ireland FW Wayne Byrne
Flag of Ireland FW Ciarán O'Reilly
Flag of Ireland FW Daragh Hanaphy
Flag of Ireland FW Khalid Hussain
Flag of Ireland FW Brian Murphy
Flag of Ireland FW Phillip Sheppard
Flag of Ireland FW Darren Molloy
Flag of Ireland FW Robbie Collins

[edit] Players of Note


  • Jonathan Douglas was a member of the Ireland squad that won the U16 European Championship in 1998. He joined Blackburn Rovers in 2000 from Monaghan United and had loan spells with Chesterfield F.C., Blackpool F.C. and Gillingham F.C. before moving to Leeds United on loan at the start of the 2005/’06 season and returning to Blackburn Rovers for the 2006-2007 season. Jonathan made his debut for the Republic of Ireland in 2004 in a goalless draw against Poland. He has earned eight caps representing the Republic of Ireland.
  • Stephen Finnegan is a current member of the Monaghan United squad and has represented the Republic of Ireland at Under-19 level and also received a call up to the Northern Ireland Schools squad in 2006 .
  • James Hand is a former Monagahan United player who received a call up to the Republic of Ireland Under-21 team which won the Madeira Cup in 2006, playing in all three games. He is currently playing for League One outfit Huddersfield Town F.C..James played for Monaghan United from Under-12 right through to Under-15 level.
  • Keith Foy was a Republic of Ireland Under-21 International and played with English League outfit Nottingham Forest until his release in 2003. He returned to Ireland and signed for St. Patricks Athletic before moving to Monaghan United in 2004. He was awarded Monaghan United's Player of the Year for the 2005 Season as well as Supporters Player of the Year. He signed for Sligo Rovers for the 2006 season.

[edit] Records

Highest league positions
Premier Division 7th - 1993-1994 season
Division One 2nd - 2000-2001 season
Lowest league position
Premier Division 12th - 2001-2002 season
Division One 11th - 2003 season
Attendances
2004 Average: 182 Highest: 700
2005 Average: 183 Highest: 550
2006 Average: 175 Highest: 800 (v Shamrock Rovers)
Record 2,000 V Derry City 1985. (1893 were Derry fans)


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