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词条 Carrick Rangers F.C.
释义

  1. History

  2. Current squad

  3. Europe

  4. Honours

     Senior honours  Intermediate honours  Junior honours 

  5. References

  6. External links

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Carrick Rangers Football Club is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club playing in NIFL Championship. The club, founded in 1939, hails from Carrickfergus, County Antrim and plays its home matches at

Taylors Avenue which is known as the Belfast Loughshore Hotel Arena due to sponsorship reasons. Carrick Rangers main rivals are Larne, with matches between the sides being known as, "The East Antrim Derby." Ballyclare Comrades are also local rivals.

History

The club was formed in 1939, when two teams from the Carrickfergus & District Summer League – Barn Mills and Bubbles decided to merge.[2] In 1940, the new club joined the Belfast Minor League and took up residence at Taylors Avenue, then known as the Barn Field[2]{{rp|21–22}} They won the County Antrim Junior Shield in 1941–42[2]{{rp|28}} and in 1943 gained admission to the Northern Amateur League,[2]{{rp|31}} of which they were the champions in 1948–49 and 1951–52.[2]{{rp|55, 63}} 1952 saw the club's elevation to the Intermediate League, necessary ground improvements being made at the Barn Field, now known as Taylors Avenue,[2]{{rp|65}} and then, following the demise of that competition, to the Irish Alliance in 1954 and eventually the Irish League B Division in 1957.[2]{{rp|73, 81–82}} As members of the Alliance, Carrick won the McKelvey Cup, a knock-out cup for league members, in 1956–57.[2]{{rp|81}}

From 1983 until 2003, the club enjoyed senior status, but reverted to intermediate status when the Irish Premier League was established and the number of senior clubs was reduced from 20 to 16. The club's greatest achievement was winning the Irish Cup in 1976, when, as a B Division team they beat Linfield in the final in one of the greatest cup shocks.

On 2 May 2011, the club secured a return to top flight football for the first time since the 1994–95 season, after being crowned champions of Championship 1. However, they were unable to adapt to the step up in quality and lasted only one season in the top flight, finishing the 2011–12 IFA Premiership in last place which resulted in relegation back down to Championship 1 for the 2012–13 season.

On 25 April 2015, Carrick sealed promotion back to the Premiership as champions following a 1–0 win over Dundela.

In the 2015–16 season they performed reasonably well in their first season back in the Premiership for three years getting good wins against the likes of Dungannon Swifts back to back and also on the first day of the season, an incredible 4–3 home victory over champions Crusaders and got draws with Glenavon, Portadown and Linfield and secured their survival in the NIFL Premiership on the last day of the season after two late goals against Ballinamallard from Mark Surgenor and Miguel Chines. Miguel's goal coming in the 90+3-minute after an incredible acrobatic effort to keep the 'Gers up.

The following season manager Gary Haveron left the club and the Gers appointed former Portadown long time assistant to Ronnie McFall Kieran Harding. Hardings reign was an unsuccessful one with the Amber Army's only win coming at a 1–0 win over a struggling Glentoran with the 'Gers getting beat comfortably by nearly every team in the league with them most notably losing 4–1 to Ballymena United, losing 4–0 to a very poor Portadown team and 3–0 at home to Dungannon Swifts with Hardings resignation following. The club appointed former Crusaders and Bohemians manager Aaron Callaghan as Hardings replacement. A small upturn in form begun with Callaghan getting more favourable results and improving steadily. The Gers reached to League Cup Final in 2017 after beating Glenavon 1–0 at Mourneview Park but lost 2–0 to David Jeffrey's Ballymena United at Seaview on 18 February 2017. Following the cup final, positive results were rare, with the club falling further behind their rivals and starting to come dangerously close to basement team Portadown. Carrick eventually finished 11th and faced a relegation/promotion playoff against championship runners up Institute, which they convincingly won 5–2 on aggregate over the two legs.

Following the resignation of Aaron Callaghan after the final game of the regular season, former Larne manager and Cliftonville player David McAlinden was appointed.

Another poor season led the team to 11th in the table; this was followed up by a 6-3 aggregate lose to Newry City, which of course meant relegation to the championship. Former Loughgall, Ards and Portadown manager Niall Currie then took over for the 2018/19 season.

Current squad

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Europe

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Having qualified for the 1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup, the club very creditably defeated Aris Bonnevoie of Luxembourg 4–3 on aggregate in the first round, before going out 9–3 on aggregate to English club Southampton in the second round.

Honours

Senior honours

  • Irish Cup: 1
    • 1975–76
  • County Antrim Shield: 1
    • 1992–93

Intermediate honours

  • Irish League B Division/IFA Championship 1/NIFL Championship 1: 8 (inc. one shared)
    • 1961–62, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77 (shared), 1978–79, 1982–83, 2010–11, 2014–15
  • Irish Intermediate Cup: 4
    • 1975–76, 1976–77, 2010–11, 2014–15
  • Daily Mirror Trophy: 1
    • 2003–04
  • Steel & Sons Cup: 3
    • 1961–62, 1967–68, 2014–15
  • Louis Moore Cup: 2
    • 1963–64, 1969–70
  • Northern Amateur Football League: 2
    • 1948–49, 1951–52

Junior honours

  • Minor League: 1
    • 1941–42
  • County Antrim Junior Shield: 1
    • 1941–42

References

1. ^  {{dead link|date=March 2019}}
2. ^J. Gorrod, A. Hack & A. Simpson (2014). Kings of the Castle: A History of Carrick Rangers Football Club 1939–2014. Unknown publisher.
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.carrickrangers.co.uk/firstteamsquad.aspx|title=Carrick Rangers Football Club 2018-19 - First Team Squad|website=Carrickrangers.co.uk|accessdate=16 March 2019}}

External links

  • Carrick Rangers FC Website
{{Football in northernireland}}{{NIFL league}}

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