St. Elizabeth's F.C.

St. Elizabeth's F.C. was an amateur association football club who were based in Dundonald, County Down, Northern Ireland and played in the Northern Amateur Football League.[1][2] The football club was named after St. Elizabeth's Church in the town of Dundonald.[3]

St. Elizabeth's Football Club
Nickname(s)"The Hatchet Men"
GroundBilly Neill Centre, Dundonald
ManagerRobert McGimpsey
LeagueNorthern Amateur Football League

St. Elizabeth's player, Robert McGimpsey went on to manage the club and was thereafter appointed club honorary secretary in the 1960s.

List of St. Elizabeth's F.C. players

  • Alec Dempster
  • Jim Close
  • Brian Robinson
  • Walter McCallum
  • William Robinson
  • E Massey
  • D Kane
  • R Shields
  • T McConnell
  • C Wilson
  • S Orderly
  • J Conkey
  • J Thompson
  • B Mackie
  • E Bowman
  • Jack Dundas
  • Trevor Marshall
  • Robbie Duncan
  • Mark "Chalky" White
  • Alan "Skinny" Little
  • Neil Hewitt
  • Bobby Anderson
  • Trevor Hollinger
  • Craig Brotherston
  • Maurice "Mo" Anderson
  • Steven Kelly
  • Garry McKeown
  • Billy Bailie
  • Robert McGimsey
  • Herbie Barr

Honours


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See also

References

  1. "Dundonald Railway Station, Then and Now... DUNDONALD VILLAGE". www.dundonaldrail.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  2. Limited, Ni App Developers. "Northern Amateur Football League :: Tables". www.thenafl.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  3. "St. Elizabeth's Church of Ireland, Dundonald, Belfast". www.stelizabeths.church. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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