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City Edition: Sponsoring Cork City FC Women!
This article originally appeared in City Edition, Volume 37, Issue 8 As Cork City’s women’s teams strive to become more professional, sponsors become more important, and there has never been a better time for sponsors and business partners to be involved in the club. “In recent years, the club has taken huge strides to ensure…
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Team news ahead of Waterford match!
Cork City are back in home league action for the second time this week, as they welcome Waterford to Turner’s Cross on Saturday afternoon. The sides last met at the RSC in August, with the game ending scoreless and both sides coming away with a point. It will be the most important Munster Derby in…
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Job Vacancy: Retail Assistant
Cork City Football Club is recruiting for the position of Retail Assistant. We seek a hard-working, enthusiastic, energetic and flexible individual, who enjoys customer service, and has a keen interest in growing the club’s merchandise offering. Previous retail experience is essential. The role will involve the day-to-day running of the club shop, advising and serving customers,…
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City Edition: Vera Pauw Interview, Part Two
Last week, Ireland Women’s manager Vera Pauw outlined two ways in which smaller nations can maximise their potential – mixed-gender teams to speed development and central contracts to create a competitive league. A third, she says, is domestic competitions specifically designed to develop players. Cork City’s last appearance in a final was in 2018, when…
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City Edition Preview – Issue 9 – v Waterford
This Saturday’s City Edition is packed with great content for you to enjoy in the buildup to City’s crunch tie with Waterford. City left-back Kevin O’Connor talks with Nevin Power about the season so far and how he considers Saturday’s game to be a cup final tie. Interim-manager Colin Healy looks back at City’s midweek…
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CCFC 0-2 Dundalk
Cork City remain bottom of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division with just three games remaining after a pair of Patrick Hoban goals gave Dundalk victory at Turner’s Cross on Tuesday night. After a scoreless first half in which City competed well, the reigning champions’ class eventually told with Hoban proving the difference with strikes…
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City Edition Preview – City v Dundalk (Issue 8)
Tuesday’s edition of City Edition remembers the immense contributions made by two of the club’s founding fathers – Jim Hennebry and Chris Herlihy. Noel Spillane writes about the impact that Jim Hennebry had on City, while Dave Nagle shares memories of his late grandfather, Chris Herlihy. Both men will be sadly missed. Kenyan Under-23 international,…
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Cork City announce McKeever Partnership
Cork City FC and McKeever Sports are delighted to announce a new partnership deal which will see McKeever Sports supplying all of Cork City’s official playing and training gear for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. A new Home 2021 jersey along with a range of supporters leisurewear and a training range will be launching this winter, in time for…
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Team news ahead of Dundalk match
Cork City are back in home league action on Tuesday night, as they take on old foes Dundalk at Turner’s Cross. It will be the second meeting of the sides this season, after the Louth side ran out 3-0 winners at Oriel Park in February. It will be Colin Healy’s first time stepping out at…
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WNL: City 1-2 Galway
Cork City fell to a 2-1 defeat in their latest Women’s National League game at Bishopstown on Saturday. In a tight first half City had the first real chance when Lauren Egbuloniu got past Galway’s goalkeeper Amanda Budden but her effort was blocked by the Galway defence. City again came close in the 12th minute…
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