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]
Nickname(s) | "The Hatchet Men" |
---|---|
Ground | Billy Neill Centre, Dundonald |
Manager | Robert McGimpsey |
League | Northern 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
- NAFL 2 Division A
- Winners: 1954-55.
- Runners-up (2)
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See also
References
- "Dundonald Railway Station, Then and Now... DUNDONALD VILLAGE". www.dundonaldrail.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
- Limited, Ni App Developers. "Northern Amateur Football League :: Tables". www.thenafl.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
- "St. Elizabeth's Church of Ireland, Dundonald, Belfast". www.stelizabeths.church. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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