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Queen's Island F.C.

 
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Queen's Island F.C.
Full name Queen's Island Football Club
Ground Pirrie Park
Belfast
League Irish League

Queen's Island was a football club from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The team was champion of the Irish League for the 1923/24 season and winner of the Irish Cup in 1882 and 1924.

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A brief history

One of the earliest football clubs in Ireland, Queen's Island won the second ever Irish Cup competition in 1882 and reached the semi-finals the following season. They did not join the Irish League until 1921, replacing the Dublin teams that had left for the newly-formed League of Ireland the previous year. Although they spent just eight seasons in senior football, Queen's Island's record of one championship and three runners-up spots makes their disappearance from the top level of the game in 1929 all the more remarkable. In the 1928-29 season they conceded a record 130 goals in 26 games.

Irish Football Alliance

After the clubs days in the Irish Football League the club plied their trade in the Irish Football Alliance.

During their days as an Irish League side Queen's Island called three venues "home":

  • Ulster Cricket Club, Ballynafeigh 1921-22
  • The Oval (shared with Glentoran) 1922-23
  • Pirrie Park 1923-24 to 1928-29

Irish League record

Season Pos Pld W D L GF GA +/- Pts
1921-22 5 10 3 2 5 9 16 - 7 8
1922-23 2 10 5 2 3 17 21 - 4 12
1923-24 1 18 12 4 2 48 18 +30 26*
1924-25 2 22 13 6 3 48 23 +25 32
1925-26 6 22 9 5 8 42 37 + 5 23
1926-27 2 22 12 6 4 46 34 +12 30
1927-28 12 26 5 7 14 46 70 -24 17
1928-29 14 26 2 3 21 53 130 -77 7**
  • *Deducted 2 points.
  • **Finished bottom. Not re-elected for following season.[1]

Honours

Senior honours

Intermediate honours

Representative players

Five Queen's Island players won Ireland caps (one each):

  • Tom Cowan, "Tucker" Croft, Joe Gowdy, Bert Mehaffy and John Gough[2].

The following Queen's Island players represented the Irish League at inter-league level:

  • Armstrong, Blair, Chambers, Croft, Fergie, Gough, Gowdy, Gray, Holmes, McKeown, McLeod, Mehaffy, Scott and Wilson.

References

  1. ^ "Football In Northern Ireland - A Statistical Record 1881-2005" Alex Graham
  2. ^ Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats

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