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  • City sign Heaven & Walker for 2021!

    City sign Heaven & Walker for 2021!

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce the signing of defenders George Heaven and Gordon Walker, with the former being subject to international clearance. Heaven, who spent several years at Leicester City, and he told CorkCityFC.ie that he was very pleased to have joined: “I think it is a very good move for me from a footballing…

  • Women’s National League Fixtures Released!

    Women’s National League Fixtures Released!

    The FAI today revealed the fixtures for the upcoming SSE Airtricity Women’s National League. City will open up their campaign with an away game against Galway at Eamonn Deacy Park on March 27th. The first home game takes place a week later against Shelbourne which will be the first WNL game at Turner’s Cross Stadium.…

  • 2021 SSE Airtricity League Fixtures Confirmed!

    2021 SSE Airtricity League Fixtures Confirmed!

    Our fixtures for the 2021 SSE Airtricity League First Division season have been confirmed. We open our league campaign at home to Cobh Ramblers on Friday 26th March, before heading to Strabrook to face Cabinteely in our first away game the following week. Our final game of the season sees us face off against Galway…

  • O’Brien joins Crystal Palace on loan

    O’Brien joins Crystal Palace on loan

    Cork City FC can confirm that Jake O’Brien has joined Crystal Palace on loan until June, with the English side having the option to make the move permanent. O’Brien, who recently signed his first professional contract with the club, joined City at Under 17 level in 2018, and broke into the first team last season,…

  • City Men’s and Women’s First Teams to play in Turner’s Cross for 2021 Season

    City Men’s and Women’s First Teams to play in Turner’s Cross for 2021 Season

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce that, for the first time, both the club’s men’s and women’s teams will play their first team fixtures in Turner’s Cross Stadium in the 2021 SSE Airtricity League season. As has been the case for many years, the men’s team will play the majority of their fixtures on…

  • Finbarr O’Shea RIP

    Finbarr O’Shea RIP

    Everyone at Cork City FC is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of longtime supporter and volunteer, Finbarr O’Shea. Finbarr, known for his famous green Cork City flat cap, was a popular figure among football fans in Cork and beyond, and he will be sorely missed by all. Our thoughts are with Finbarr’s family…

  • Cork City FC Academy Seeking Performance Analysts

    Cork City FC Academy Seeking Performance Analysts

    The Cork City FC Academy is seeking expressions of interest in the area of Performance Analysis. Successful candidates will ideally be Sports Performance/Performance Analysis students who are seeking placements (unpaid) to enhance their skills or volunteers who have an interest in this area. This is an exciting opportunity to learn, practice your skills and gain…

  • Jess Lawton appointed Women’s U19 Manager!

    Jess Lawton appointed Women’s U19 Manager!

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce the appointment of Jess Lawton as manager of the club’s Under 19 Women’s side. Lawton, who is currently Performance Coach of the Club’s senior Women’s team, becomes manager of the side ahead of the proposed inaugural season of the U19 Women’s National League. Speaking after being confirmed as…

  • Eamonn Ryan RIP

    Eamonn Ryan RIP

    Everyone at Cork City FC is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former Cork ladies football manager, Eamonn Ryan. Eamon spent 12 seasons in charge of the Cork senior ladies football team, leading them to 10 All-Irelands, as well as winning many other titles. May he rest in peace.

  • Academy Management Teams Confirmed

    Academy Management Teams Confirmed

    Cork City FC are delighted to announce their academy management for the coming season, following the appointment of Liam Kearney as the club’s new Head of Academy. Former City captain Dan Murray will take on the role of manager of the club’s Under 19 side, while Dave Moore moves up from the Under 15s to…

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