Cobh Ramblers FC - last updated on 21 April 2008
(Courtesy of Johnny Beaufays)

Club name: Cobh Ramblers Football Club
Foundation: 1922

City: Cobh
Colours: Burgundy and sky blue
Website: www.cobhramblers.ie

Honours:

FAI First Division - 1 (2007)



A bit of history:

Cobh Ramblers FC was originally a field hockey club but until the British withdrawal from Ireland many club members played football with the soldiers who were stationed at Cobh, leading to the Ramblers' eventual re-formation as a football club.

Until the 2008 season, the Ramblers played in the First Division. Because of this they rarely get to play their local rivals Cork City, a Premier Division team, with the two usually only being able to match up in pre-season friendlies and the occasional cup match, Cobh being the minnows in terms of League of Ireland experience.

Cobh Ramblers joined the League of Ireland in 1984, after many successful years as a Munster Senior League side. One of the most successful of those teams was the team of 1983, who got to the semi final of the FAI Cup humbling many senior clubs on the way. They met Sligo Rovers in the semi-final that year and captured the imagination of the Irish footballing public, drawing crowds of over 2000 to Flower Lodge for the home games as St Colmans Park was too small. There were 3 replays until Sligo finally won 3-2 and went on to win the Cup.

In recent years, fan numbers have not been as high as they were during the glory days when Ramblers were in the top flight of Irish football and playing glamorous pre-season matches against the likes of Celtic and Arsenal. Though even with its lower attendance at home matches (usually about 600 or so), the fans in attendance are loyal and take part in club fund-raisers and events as well as watching the match. It is hoped though that with a new younger generation becoming interested in the Football League of Ireland, due to promotion of the league and sport as a whole, that attendance and the fortunes of the club might improve.

Ramblers appeared on live television for the first time on Friday the 10th of November 2006 in an away fixture at Galway United where they lost 0-1.

On the 10th of November 2007 Cobh Ramblers beat Athlone Town 1-0 in Lissywoollen in what was a tense and nervous display. This victory gave Cobh Ramblers their first piece of Senior Silverware and crowned them First Division Champions. During the 2007 season, with their young squad they recorded a 27 game unbeaten run, keeping 22 clean sheets. Their points tally of 77 points was also a record for the league.

The Ramblers most noted past player is former Irish international and Manchester United star Roy Keane while a more recent club player Stephen Ireland is currently playing for Manchester City.



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Cobh Ramblers FC - Founded in 1922

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Author: Johnny Beaufays
Added: 21 April 2008

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