West Cork League
The West Cork League is an association football league featuring amateur and junior clubs from West Cork. Its top division, the PremierHiSpecCars.com Premier Division, is a seventh level division in the Republic of Ireland football league system. It is affiliated to both the Munster Football Association and the Football Association of Ireland.
Founded | 1978[1] |
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Country | |
Confederation | Munster Football Association[2] |
Divisions | PremierHiSpecCars.com Premier Division O'Brien Water Services.com Division 1 Division 2 O'Herlihy Bacon Under 18 League Irish Examiner Ladies League[3] |
Number of teams | 21 (2018–19)[4] |
Level on pyramid | 7–10 |
League cup(s) | Beamish Cup [note 1] |
Current champions | Togher Celtic |
Website | www.westcorkleague.com |
History
The West Cork League was formed in 1978. Before 1978 clubs from West Cork, including Bandon A.F.C. and Clonakilty AFC, played in the Cork Athletic Union League. The founding members of the league included Crookstown, Castletown Celtic, Kileady, Ballinhassig, Our Ladies Hospital and Brinny. In 1990 discussions were held with the Cork Athletic Union League about a possible merger. However the two leagues could not agree. Between 1991 and 1993 the WCL was affiliated with the Munster Senior League. In 1992 Beamish began sponsoring the league. During the 1980s and 1990s membership of the league expanded and by 1997 the WCL featured approximately twenty three clubs. In addition schoolboy, under–18 and ladies leagues were added in the 1990s. The current Ladies League was revived in 2004–05 after a period of inactivity.[1] Drinagh Rangers have been the most successful club since the turn of the century, winning 8 Premier Division titles (and finishing in the top 2 on thirteen occasions) and 4 Beamish Cups, with the clubs B team also winning the Division 2 title in the 2018–19 season.
Representative team
In 2005–06 the West Cork League representative team reached the final of the Oscar Traynor Cup but lost 5-0 to the Athletic Union League (Dublin).[1] In 2015 the West Cork League representative team featured Cork GAA player Colm O'Driscoll.[5]
2019-20 teams
Premier HiSpecCars.com Premier Division
- Ballydehob
- Bunratty United
- Clonakilty Town
- Drinagh Rangers
- Dunmanway Town
- Durrus
- Lyre Rovers
- Togher Celtic
List of winners
Premier Division
Season | Winner | Runners-up |
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2018–19 | Dunmanway Town | Ballydehob |
2017–18 | Drinagh Rangers | Lyre Rovers |
2016–17 | Dunmanway Town | Drinagh Rangers |
2015–16 | Riverside Athletic | Drinagh Rangers |
2014–15 | Drinagh Rangers | Clonakilty AFC |
2013–14 | Skibbereen | Drinagh Rangers |
2012–13 | Drinagh Rangers | Dunmanway Town |
2011–12 | Dunmanway Town | Skibbereen |
2010–11 | Bunratty United | Skibbereen |
2009–10 | Skibbereen | Drinagh Rangers |
2008–09 | Drinagh Rangers | Dunmanway Town |
2007–08 | Skibbereen | Clonakilty AFC |
2006–07 | Drinagh Rangers | Skibbereen |
2005–06 | Crossmahon | Bantry Gunners |
2004–05 | Drinagh Rangers | Crossmahon [note 2] |
2003–04 | Drinagh Rangers | Crossmahon |
2002–03 | Drinagh Rangers | Bunratty United |
2001–02 | Bunratty United | Drinagh Rangers |
2000–01 | Timoleague | Bunratty United |
1999–2000 | Bunratty United | |
1998–99 | Timoleague | |
1997–98 | Bunratty United | |
1996–97 | Bunratty United | |
1995–96 | Crossmahon | |
1994–95 | Togher Celtic |
Division 1
Season | Winner | Runners-up |
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2018–19 | Durrus | Mizen AFC |
2017–18 | Bunratty United | Clonakilty Town |
2016–17 | Spartak Mossgrove | Lyre Rovers |
2015–16 | Ballydehob | Bay Rovers |
2014–15 | Bunratty United | Leeside |
2013–14 | Mizen AFC | Clonakilty Town |
2012–13 | Crookstown | Cloughduv |
2011–12 | Togher Celtic | Sullane |
2010–11 | Bay Rovers | Crookstown |
2009–10 | Molaga Celtic | Droumree Dynamos |
2008–09 | Togher Celtic | Bunratty United |
2007–08 | Aultagh Celtic | Ardfield |
2006–07 | Crookstown | Clonakilty AFC |
2005–06 | Dunmanway Town | Skibbereen B |
2004–05 | Old Chapel Celtic | Lyre Rovers |
2003–04 | Bantry Gunners | Durrus |
2002–03 | Dunmanway Town | Sullane |
2001–02 | Ballydehob | Ilen Celtic |
Division 2
Season | Winner | Runners-up |
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2018–19 | Drinagh Rangers B | Baltimore |
2017–18 | Lyre Rovers B | Sullane |
2016–17 | Clonakilty Town | Durrus |
2015–16 | Lyre Rovers | Spartak Mossgrove |
2014–15 | Ballydehob | Bay Rovers |
2013–14 | Kilmichael Rovers | Bunratty United |
2012–13 | Mizen AFC | Castletown Celtic |
2011–12 | Lyre Rovers | Rosscarbery |
2010–11 | Sullane | Cloughduv |
2009–10 | Baltimore | Crookstown |
2008–09 | Molaga Celtic | Rosscarbery |
2007–08 | Castletown Celtic | Droumree Dynamos |
2006–07 | Ardfield | Rosscarbery |
2005–06 | Clonakilty AFC | Aultagh Celtic |
2004–05 | Courtmacsherry | Castlelack |
2003–04 | Lyre Rovers | Bay Rovers |
2002–03 | Caheragh Celtic | Lissarda |
2001–02 | Gurrane Celtic | Bantry Gunners |
Beamish Cup
Season | Winner | Runners-up |
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2018–19 | Togher Celtic | Drinagh Rangers |
2017–18 | Drinagh Rangers | Lyre Rovers |
2016–17 | Drinagh Rangers | Bay Rovers |
2015–16 | Crookstown | Dunmanway Town |
2014–15 | Dunmanway Town | Crookstown |
2013–14 | Drinagh Rangers | Crookstown |
2012–13 | Riverside Athletic | Clonakilty AFC |
2011–12 | Rosscarbery | Skibbereen |
2010–11 | Bunratty United | Mizen AFC |
2009–10 | Bunratty United | Drinagh Rangers |
2008–09 | Ballydehob | Ardfield |
2007–08 | Clonakilty AFC | Bunratty United |
2006–07 | Drinagh Rangers | Aultagh Celtic |
2005–06 | Bantry Gunners | Bunratty United |
2004–05 | Leeside | Ardfield |
2003–04 | Dunmanway Town | Gurrane Celtic |
2002–03 | Dunmanway Town | Timoleague |
2001–02 | Crossmahon | Drinagh Rangers |
Notes
- Previously known as the Flor Crowley Cup and the MyGaff.ie Cup
- After play-off
References
- "A history of the West Cork League". westcorkpeople.ie. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- "Details of Affiliated Leagues & Clubs 2015/2016". munsterfa.com. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- "West Cork League" (PDF). westcorkleague.com. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- "List of Teams Affiliated to the West Cork League". munsterfa.com. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- "GAA star named in West Cork Leagues Oscar Traynor Squad". thejuniorsoccerportal.info. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- "see Honours History section". westcorkleague.com. Retrieved 20 March 2016.