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West Cork League

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West Cork League
Founded1978[1]
CountryRepublic of Ireland Ireland
ConfederationMunster Football Association[2]
DivisionsPremierHiSpecCars.com Premier Division
O'Brien Water Services.com Division 1
WCL Womens 7s Tournament[3]
Number of teams22 (2024-25)[4]
Level on pyramid7–10
League cup(s)Beamish Cup [note 1]
Current championsClonakilty Soccer Club
Websitewww.westcorkleague.com

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.

History

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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 11 Premier Division titles (and finishing in the top 2 on 15 occasions) and 4 Beamish Cups, with the clubs B team also winning the Division 2 title in the 2018–19 season and 2019-20 season.

Representative team

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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]

2024-25 teams

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Premier HiSpecCars.com Premier Division

  • Beara United
  • Bunratty United
  • Castletown Celtic
  • Clonakilty Soccer Club
  • Drinagh Rangers
  • Drinagh Rangers B
  • Dunmanway Town
  • Mizen AFC
  • Sullane
  • Togher Celtic

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List of winners

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Premier Division

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Season Winner Runners-up
2023-24 Clonakilty Soccer Club Drinagh Rangers
2022-23 Drinagh Rangers Dunmanway Town
2021-22 Drinagh Rangers Dunmanway Town
2020–21 Cancelled Due To Covid
2019–20 Drinagh Rangers Dunmanway Town
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

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Division 1

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Season Winner Runners-up
2023-24 Castletown Celtic Drinagh Rangers B
2022-23 Sullane Beara United
2021-22 Bunratty United Castletown Celtic
2020-21 Cancelled Due To Covid
2019–20 Spartak Mossgrove Mizen AFC
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

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Division 2

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Season Winner Runners-up
2021-Present Merged With Division 1
2020-21 Cancelled Due To Covid
2019–20 Drinagh Rangers B Castletown Celtic
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

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Beamish Cup

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Season Winner Runners-up
2023-24 Clonakilty Soccer Club Drinagh Rangers
2022-23 Dunmanway Town Bunratty United
2021-22 Lyre Rovers Clonakilty Soccer Club
2020-21 Dunmanway Town Clonakilty Soccer Club
2019–20 Dunmanway Town Clonakilty Town
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

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Number of Trophies Won By Club

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The following list displays the number of trophies won by each West Cork club since the turn of the century:

Club No. of Trophies
Drinagh Rangers 27
Bunratty United 15
Dunmanway Town 14
Crookstown 8
Skibbereen 8
Ballydehob 7
Bantry Gunners 6
Castletown Celtic 6
Togher Celtic 5
Mizen AFC 5
Drinagh Rangers B 5
Lyre Rovers 5
Ardfield 4
Bay Rovers 4
Durrus 4
Molaga Celtic 3
Clonakilty AFC 3
Leeside 3
Clonakilty Town 3
Clonakilty Soccer Club 3
Crossmahon 2
Kilmichael Rovers 2
Riverside Athletic 2
Courtmacsherry 2
Spartak Mossgrove 2
Sullane 2
Gurrane Celtic 1
Aultagh Celtic 1
Lyre Rovers B 1
Old Chapel Celtic 1
Castlelack 1
Rosscarbery 1
Baltimore 1
Dunmanway Town B 1
Caheragh Celtic 1

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List of Defunct Clubs

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The following displays a list of clubs who have become defunct or have left the West Cork League:

Club
Ballydehob
Bantry Gunners
Belgooly
Bridge Side Celtic
Caheragh Celtic
Clonakilty AFC
Clonakilty Town
Cloughduv
Crookstown
Crossmahon
Droumree Dynamos
Durrus
Gurrane Celtic
Harbour United
Ilen Celtic
Knockavilla
Leeside
Molaga Celtic
Old Chapel Celtic
Pike Rovers
Rosscarbery
Timoleague

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Notes

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  1. ^ Previously known as the Flor Crowley Cup and the MyGaff.ie Cup
  2. ^ After play-off

References

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  1. ^ a b c "A history of the West Cork League". westcorkpeople.ie. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Details of Affiliated Leagues & Clubs 2015/2016". munsterfa.com. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  3. ^ "West Cork League" (PDF). westcorkleague.com. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  4. ^ "List of Teams Affiliated to the West Cork League". munsterfa.com. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  5. ^ "GAA star named in West Cork Leagues Oscar Traynor Squad". thejuniorsoccerportal.info. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "see Honours History section". westcorkleague.com. Retrieved 20 March 2016.