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| clubname = Galway United | nickname = The Tribesmen | ground = Eamonn Deacy Park | capacity = 5,000 (3,300 seats) | current = 2019 League of Ireland First Division | image = Badge of Galway United FC (2013).png | fullname = Galway United Football Club | founded = 1937 | chairman = Vacant | mgrtitle = Head Coach | manager = Alan Murphy | league = League of Ireland First Division | season = 2018 | position = 6th | website = http://www.galwayunitedfc.ie/ | pattern_b1 = _galway18h | | pattern_la1 = | pattern_la2 = | pattern_b2 = _galway18a | pattern_ra1 = | pattern_ra2 = | pattern_sh1 = | pattern_sh2 = | leftarm1 = 751010 | leftarm2 = fff | body1 = 751010 | body2 = fff | rightarm1 = 751010 | rightarm2 = fff | shorts1 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = 751010 | socks1 = | socks2 = 751010 }} Galway United Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Ghaillimh Aontaithe) is an Irish association football club based in Galway. They play in the League of Ireland First Division. They were founded as Galway Rovers F.C. during the 1930s. They made their League of Ireland debut in 1977–78 and changed their name to Galway United in 1981–82. After suffering financial difficulties, the club dropped out of the League of Ireland after the 2011 season but in 2014 Galway United returned after initially playing as Galway F.C. for a season. HistoryGalway RoversGalway United F.C. were founded as Galway Rovers F.C. in the Claddagh district of Galway. The clubs website claims the club was founded in 1937. However, according to a Galway Advertiser report, the club was active in 1933, winning a local junior competition known as the Celtic Shield. The first recorded mention of a Rovers team dates back to a meeting at 28 Dominick Street on September 20th 1898 but it's not known if this was related to the future Rovers club [1] By 1937 Rovers were fielding youth teams as well as a junior side. Rovers won the Connacht Junior Cup in 1958 and they also played in the Western League. Rovers first gained national attention when they were invited to play in the 1976–77 League of Ireland Cup. In 1977–78 they made their debut in the League of Ireland. They played their first League of Ireland game on 28 August 1977 at Terryland Park against St. Patrick's Athletic. Eamonn Deacy scored Rovers' first League of Ireland goal on 2 October 1977. In 1980–81 Rovers reached the final of the League of Ireland Cup, but lost on penalties to Dundalk.[2][3][4][5][6] 1980sIn the 1981–82 season, Galway Rovers changed their name to Galway United and under their new name, the club reached two cup finals in successive seasons. United made their first appearance in an FAI Cup final in 1984–85 but lost 1–0 to Shamrock Rovers. In 1985–86 United became founder members of the League of Ireland Premier Division and finished second behind Shamrock Rovers in the new division's inaugural season. In 1985–86 United won its first major trophy after defeating Dundalk 2–0 in the League of Ireland Cup final. Denis Bonner and Paul McGee scored the vital goals.[7][8][9][10][11] 1990sGalway United made a good start to 1990s, winning their first FAI Cup and qualifying for Europe for a third time. However they spent much of the decade in the League of Ireland First Division. In the 1990–91 FAI Cup final at Lansdowne Road, United defeated Shamrock Rovers 1–0. With five minutes to go on the clock, Johnny Glynn scored a late goal. In 1991–92 United was relegated to the First Division, but the following season, 1992–93, they returned to the Premier Division after winning the First Division title and the League of Ireland First Division Shield. In 1995–96 United were relegated for a second time. In 1996–97 United won the League of Ireland Cup defeating Cork City 4-2 over two legs along with the First Division Shield. It was the second time United had won both trophies. United remained in the First Division until 1998–99 when, under Don O'Riordan, they were promoted to the Premier Division after finishing as runners-up in the First Division to Drogheda United.[12][13][14][15][16] 2000sThe 2000s were not a successful decade for Galway United. Ten different managers took charge of United during this era and, between them, they managed to win just one trophy, the 2007–08 Connacht Senior Cup. In 2001–02 United were relegated to the League of Ireland First Division and they did not return to the Premier Division until 2007 [17] In April 2005 United appointed Nick Leeson as commercial manager. He then became general manager in late November 2005 and by July 2007 he had become the club's CEO.[18][19] By the end of the decade United were joined in the League of Ireland by two other Galway–based teams, Mervue United and Salthill Devon.[20]2010sBy 2010 Galway United had debts estimated to be between €35,000 and €70,000. In 2011, after Nick Leeson resigned as CEO, the Galway United board of directors and the Galway United Supporters Trust, which had been established in 2001, came to an agreement under which the latter group took over financial responsibility for the club and the day-to-day running of the team.[21][22][23][24] However, after the 2011 League of Ireland Premier Division season, in which Galway United lost 32 out of 36 games, this arrangement broke down. In December 2011 it was announced that Galway United would not be competing in the 2012 League of Ireland First Division season. Meanwhile, GUST unsuccessfully applied to join the League of Ireland as an independent club and continued to support the Galway United team playing in the League of Ireland U19 Division.[25][26][27] In 2012 a report commissioned by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) recommended that Galway city and County Galway should be represented in the League of Ireland by a single club or team based at Eamonn Deacy Park. The O'Connor Report also recommended that GUST, Salthill Devon, Mervue United and the Galway Football Association, should work together to form such a club.[28] GUST was reluctant to support this "merger"[29] but eventually agreed. Following the conclusion of the 2013 season, both Mervue United and Salthill Devon withdrew from the League of Ireland First Division to make way for a team known as Galway F.C. A new board of directors was established featuring representatives from GUST, Salthill Devon, Mervue United and the GFA.[30][31][32] In 2014 Galway played in the First Division and after finishing third and winning a play-off they gained promotion to the 2015 League of Ireland Premier Division. Before the start of the season Galway F.C. was renamed Galway United.[33] In 2015 the club had the opportunity to record a third League of Ireland Cup success when they played St. Patrick's Athletic in the final at Eamonn Deacy Park, however they lost the tie 4-3 in a penalty shoot out following a scoreless draw.[34] On 27 October 2017, Galway United were relegated to the League of Ireland First Division after a 4–3 loss to Dundalk in their final game of the 2017 League of Ireland Premier Division at Eamonn Deacy Park.[35] GroundsGalway United's principal home ground is Eamonn Deacy Park, previously known as Terryland Park. In 1993 while Terryland Park underwent redevelopment, Galway United played their matches at the Galway Sportsgrounds and at Crowley Park. In 1985 Galway United also played a home European game at the Sportsgrounds. On the other two occasions United qualified for Europe they played their home games at the home grounds of Carraroe GAA and Ballinderreen GAA.[36][37] PersonnelCurrent squad{{football squad start|nat=|pos=|name=|other=|no=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=GK | name=Kevin Horgan}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=GK | name=James Tierney}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Iarfhlaith Davoren|other=player/coach}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Christopher Horgan|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Marc Ludden|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Cian Murphy|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Maurice Nugent|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Andrew Peters|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Adam Rooney|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=DF | name=Stephen Walsh|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Ronan Asgari|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Matthew Barrett|other}}{{fs mid|nat=|pos=|other=|no=|name=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Conor Barry|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Joe Collins|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Dara Costelloe|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Mark Hannon|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Donal Higgins|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=MF | name=Conor Melody|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=USA | pos=FW | name=Shane Doherty|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=FW | name=Vinny Faherty|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=FW | name=Colin Kelly|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=FW | name=Conor Layng|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=FW | name=Jeff McGowan|other=}}{{fs player| no= | nat=IRL | pos=FW | name=Wilson Waweru|other=}}{{football squad end|nat=|pos=|name=|other=|no=}}Technical staff
Management
Galway United in EuropeGalway United have qualified for European competition on three occasions. 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup
|date=18 September 1985 |time= |team1=Lyngby {{flagicon|DEN}} |score=1–0 |report= |team2={{flagicon|IRE}} Galway United |goals1=Christensen {{goal|36}} |goals2= |stadium=Parken Stadium |attendance= |referee= }}{{football box collapsible |date=2 October 1985 |time= |team1= Galway United {{flagicon|IRE}} |score=2–3 |report= |team2={{flagicon|DEN}} Lyngby |goals1=Murphy {{goal|63}} Bonner {{goal|78}} |goals2=Christensen {{goal|9}} Schäfer {{goal|42}} Lyng {{goal|86}} |stadium=Galway Sportsgrounds |attendance= |referee= }}Lyngby won 4–2 on aggregate 1986–87 UEFA Cup
|date=16 September 1986 |time= 20:00CET |team1=Groningen {{flagicon|NED}} |score=5–1 |report= |team2={{flagicon|IRE}} Galway United |goals1= Eijkelkamp {{goal|4}} Houtman {{goal|48}} {{goal|56}} {{goal|74}} Mason {{goal|73}} |goals2= McGee {{goal|38}} |stadium=Stadion Oosterpark[38] |attendance= |referee=Jean-Pierre Schon (Luxembourg) }}{{football box collapsible |date=1 October 1986 |time= 16:30CET |team1= Galway United {{flagicon|IRE}} |score=1–3 |report= |team2={{flagicon|NED}} Groningen |goals1= Murphy {{goal|63}} |goals2= Houtman {{goal|22}} {{goal|56}} de Kock {{goal|36}} |stadium= Páirc an Cháthánaigh[39][40] |attendance= |referee= Claude Bouillet (France) }}Groningen won 8–2 on aggregate 1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup
|date=21 August 1991 |time= |team1= Galway United {{flagicon|IRE}} |score=0–3 |report= |team2={{flagicon|DEN}} Odense |goals1= |goals2=Donnerup {{goal|38}} Nedergaard {{goal|48}} Elstrup {{goal|68}} |stadium=Ballinderreen GAA[41] |attendance= 6,000 |referee= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=3 September 1991 |time= |team1=Odense {{flagicon|DEN}} |score=4–0 |report= |team2={{flagicon|IRE}} Galway United |goals1=Nedergaard {{goal|35}} Hansen {{goal|51}} Harder {{goal|81}} Thorup {{goal|88}} |goals2= |stadium= |attendance= |referee= }}Odense won 7–0 on aggregate Shirt sponsors and manufacturers
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