Newmarket Celtic prevail in historic encounter to go top of Premier Division
Newmarket Celtic have gone five points clear at the top of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division following the shortest game in the history of Clare soccer.
Newmarket Celtic have gone five points clear at the top of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division following the shortest game in the history of Clare soccer.
One of the shortest games in the history of Irish junior soccer is to take place in Co Clare this weekend.
No transfers will be permitted in the Clare District Soccer League prior to the resumption of games this month.
*Jason Ryan. Photograph: Martin Connolly A member of the Clare District Soccer League’s (CDSL) county committee has warned that the league could lose clubs due to the return of the sport.
Newmarket Celtic are on the verge of making a big addition to their management team as they begin to resume their defence of league and cup honours in Clare soccer.
Clubs in Clare are set to back a proposal calling for all leagues in the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) to be concluded.
*Frank Healy Park locked during COVID-19. Photograph: John Mangan A decision from the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) is expected to be announced in the coming weeks on whether the current Clare District Soccer Leagues (CDSL) proceed or if a new season is required.
*Lifford players celebrate winning the Hugh Kelly Cup final. Photograph: Natasha Barton FRESH FROM winning the Hugh Kelly Cup final, Lifford FC will be hopeful of advancing to another final but the same aspirations will be shared by all four teams left standing in the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup.
*Ronan Kerin got on the scoresheet for Avenue Utd. Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick They were level at normal time but still Avenue Utd and Shannon Town both suffered disheartening exits from competitions over the weekend.
Doctored accounts were presented to club delegates at the AGM of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) it has emerged.