• Cork Hibernians F.C. was an Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1957 and 1976 and, from 1962, played their...
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  • Scottish football club, active 1884–1908 Cork Hibernians F.C., an Irish soccer club, active 1957–1977 Dundee Hibernian F.C., a Scottish football club, founded...
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  • Páirc Uí Rinn (category Association football venues in Cork (city))
    association football club of the Ancient Order of Hibernians which later became Cork Hibernians, formed a committee to acquire a ground for the club. The AOH...
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  • Cork Athletic Football Club was an Irish football club based in Cork. The club played in the League of Ireland between 1948 and 1957. It were the successor...
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  • Cork Celtic F.C., originally Evergreen United F.C., was an Irish football club based in Cork. They played in the League of Ireland between 1951 and 1979...
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  • Carl Humphries (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    "Banik Ostrava 1-0 Cork Hibernians". Football Database. Retrieved 8 October 2019. "Cork Hibernians 1-2 Banik Ostrava". Football Database. Retrieved 8...
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  • Association. Clubs in the Cork AUL also compete in the FAI Junior Cup. Three League of Ireland clubs – Cobh Ramblers, Cork Hibernians and Albert Rovers – were...
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  • club twice (1979–1983, and 1988) . He also managed Limerick. His son Mark went to play for Cork City and Galway United in the 1990s. Cork Hibernians League...
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  • association football club based in Cork. Between 1976–77 and 1981–82 the club played in the League of Ireland. During this time the club also played under...
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  • Noel O'Mahony (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    former League of Ireland footballer and manager. As a player, he won the 1970–71 League of Ireland title with Cork Hibernians and as manager he won the...
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  • Austin Noonan (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Irish football player and manager who played for Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernians in the League of Ireland. He also served as manager of Cork Hibernians. Noonan...
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  • BYRNE BECOMES A SAINT". www.stpatsfc.com. Retrieved 2024-10-08. "History: Hibernians 2-2 Shelbourne: UEFA Champions League 2002/03 Qualif. 1". UEFA.com. Retrieved...
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  • Patsy Dorgan (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Irish footballer who played for several clubs in both the League of Ireland and the English League, most notably, Blackburn Rovers, Cork Hibernians and...
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    Amby Fogarty (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    professional football player. He played at club level for Bohemians, Glentoran, Sunderland, Hartlepool United, Cork Celtic and Cork Hibernian. At Roker Park...
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  • classifications effectively categorise clubs who compete in national, provincial and county leagues respectively. Cork City Derry City Drogheda United Dublin...
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    Turners Cross (stadium) (category Association football venues in Cork (city))
    League of Ireland football was supposed to return to the Cross that Autumn via Amby Fogarty's new Cork Hibernians side. However the club was removed from...
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  • Frankie Connolly (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    (1944-20 November 2023) was an Irish footballer whose teams included Ringmahon Rangers, Cork Hibernians and Cork Alberts. Connolly spent his early boyhood...
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  • Carl Davenport (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    League of Ireland's joint top scorer in 1967–68, went on to play for Cork Hibernians, Limerick and St Patrick's Athletic, and was capped twice for the League...
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  • Ray Keogh (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    would go on to play for, among others, Drumcondra, Ards, Drogheda and Cork Hibernians. Keogh was part of the Drumcondra side that played a number of matches...
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  • Dave Bacuzzi (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Ireland where he enjoyed a successful spell as player-manager with Cork Hibernians before going on to manage Home Farm. He later opened a travel agency...
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  • Gerry Coyne (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    Cup: Cork Hibernians – 1973 League of Ireland Shield Cork Hibernians – 1973 Dublin City Cup: Cork Hibernians – 1973 Munster Senior Cup Cork Hibernians –...
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    city, including Fordsons, Cork F.C., Cork City, Cork United, Cork Athletic and Cork Hibernians. A crowd of 18,000 watched a friendly match in 1939 between...
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    Rocco Vata (category Men's association football midfielders)
    Vata (born 18 April 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Watford. Born in Scotland, he is a youth international...
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  • Ralph Prendergast (category Cork Hibernians F.C. players)
    inter-county level with Limerick and New York. Prendergast also played with Cork Hibernians in the League of Ireland. Prendergast attended Limerick CBS, and was...
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    Liam Miller (category Association footballers from Cork (city))
    hometown club Éire Óg and represented Cork GAA at youth level. In a web chat in 2007, Miller said that his family was his largest influence in football, and...
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  • Thomas McCurtains GAA (category Gaelic football clubs in Britain)
    Championship (3): 1950 (as Hibernians), 1965, 1971 All Britain Club Junior Hurling Championship (1): 2005 Gaelic Football London Senior Football Championship (2):...
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    45th Soccerway profile: here Clubs as of 2022–23 season: Balzan Birkirkara Floriana Gudja United Gżira Ħamrun Hibernians Marsaxlokk Mosta Pietà Santa...
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    George Best (category Cork Celtic F.C. players)
    November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his club career at Manchester United. A skillful dribbler...
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  • Paddy Roche (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
    He was on the losing side in the 1973 FAI Cup Final as they lost to Cork Hibernians in a replay. He transferred to Manchester United in 1973 for a fee...
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  • often used in the context of team sports such as football or rugby. Players must have been at their club for a minimum of ten years in order to be included...
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