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  • Under 19 side seeking Goalkeeping Coach

    Under 19 side seeking Goalkeeping Coach

    Cork City FC’s Under 19 side is seeking a goalkeeping coach. The successful candidate will ideally hold a UEFA B Goalkeeping Licence, and will have 3-4 years’ experience in elite coaching. This is an exciting opportunity to learn, practice your skills and gain valuable experience in a fast-paced, professional football environment. The successful candidate will…

  • Under 19 side seeking Goalkeeping Coach

    Under 19 side seeking Goalkeeping Coach

    Cork City FC’s Under 19 side is seeking a goalkeeping coach. The successful candidate will ideally hold a UEFA B Goalkeeping Licence, and will have 3-4 years’ experience in elite coaching. This is an exciting opportunity to learn, practice your skills and gain valuable experience in a fast-paced, professional football environment. The successful candidate will…

  • Team news ahead of Shelbourne match

    Team news ahead of Shelbourne match

    Cork City FC are back on the road this week for their second consecutive away game in the SSE Airtricity League First Division, as they make the trip to Tolka Park to take on old rivals Shelbourne on Friday evening The Rebel Army will be looking to build on last Friday’s impressive victory over Athlone…

  • Richie Holland appointed Assistant Manager

    Richie Holland appointed Assistant Manager

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce the appointment of Richie Holland as assistant manager. Richie has previously worked as assistant to Colin Healy with the club’s Under 19 side, and said he was delighted to rejoin the club: “It’s fantastic to be back at Cork City. I would like to thank the club for…

  • Athlone 0-2 Cork City

    Athlone 0-2 Cork City

    By Graham Cummins for EchoLive.ie | Photo: Peadar O’Sullivan Cork City recorded their first away victory since August 2019, as their defeated Athlone Town 2-0 in the First Division at the Athlone Town Stadium on Friday night. Alec Byrne and Jack Baxter’s goals gave City a much-needed victory. Colin Healy made several changes from the…

  • Gino’s Gelato becomes Academy Partner

    Gino’s Gelato becomes Academy Partner

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce Gino’s Gelato as a new official partner to the Cork City FC Academy. The partnership will include Gino’s Gelato branding being displayed on the bottom back of CCFC’s boys Under 14, U15, U17 and U19s jerseys, whilst also being displayed on our academy girls U17 and U19s jerseys…

  • Team news ahead of Athlone match

    Team news ahead of Athlone match

    Cork City FC are back on the road this week, travelling to the midlands to face Athlone Town on Friday evening. It will be a first trip to Athlone in the league since 2014, with Billy Dennehy and Mark O’Sullivan scoring in a 2-2 draw. The Rebel Army will be looking to bounce back from…

  • Cathal Heffernan Signs Professional Contract

    Cathal Heffernan Signs Professional Contract

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce that Cathal Heffernan has signed his first professional contract with the club. The Republic of Ireland Under 16 international joined the club’s Under 15 side from Ringmahon Rangers in January 2019, and signed his contract today at the club’s training ground in Bishopstown. Commenting on the news, Cathal…

  • Paul Farrell appointed Women’s team manager

    Paul Farrell appointed Women’s team manager

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce that Paul Farrell will take on the role of women’s manager for the remainder of the 2021 season. Paul, who started his coaching career with Lakewood Athletic, became the side’s assistant manager in June of 2018, having previously spent three years coaching at UCC, before managing Ballinhassig’s Munster…

  • City 0-2 Cabinteely

    City 0-2 Cabinteely

    By Graham Cummins for EchoLive.ie Vilius Labutis’ first-half strike and substitute Jordon Payne’s injury-time goal, were enough to give Pat Devlin’s side all three points and spoil the 600 returning City supporter’s evening. City made two changes from the team that lost to Cobh Ramblers a fortnight ago, with Ronan Hurley and Dylan McGlade coming…

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