Sporting Ennistymon & Tulla Utd to meet in FAI Junior Cup first round
Sporting Ennistymon and Tulla Utd AFC will renew rivalries in the first round of the FAI Junior Cup.
Sporting Ennistymon and Tulla Utd AFC will renew rivalries in the first round of the FAI Junior Cup.
*Tadhg Noonan rises highest alongside Klorane Tabot-Ndip. The teenager is one of the new additions to Mark O’Malley’s squad this season. Photograph: Joe Buckley Action is continuing weekly in the Clare soccer league cup competitions and the way should be clear for the finals in the different divisions by the middle of August.
*Elias Kunz celebrates with Nneji Nnabuike. Photograph: Natasha Barton AVENUE UNITED piled the misery on Mountshannon Celtic when dishing out a heavy beating in a rain-trodden Roslevan on Sunday.
Kilrush Rangers and Turnpike Rovers have been relegated from the Premier Division of the Clare District Soccer League.
*Lifford players celebrate winning the Hugh Kelly Cup final. Photograph: Natasha Barton FRESH FROM winning the Hugh Kelly Cup final, Lifford FC will be hopeful of advancing to another final but the same aspirations will be shared by all four teams left standing in the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup.
*Enda Murphy has a shot on goal. Photograph: John Mangan Tulla Utd deservedly booked their spot in the second round of the Banner Carpets and Flooring Clare Cup.
Discussions are ongoing about the possibility of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls League (CSSL) acquiring the former home of Newtown FC to use as their own grounds.
*Denis Hynes. Photograph: Martin Connolly Concern was expressed by club delegates at the AGM of the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) regarding Denis Hynes’ absence from the meeting.
*2018/19 Premier League Champions, Newmarket Celtic. Photograph: Oliver Fitzpatrick It’s hours until the start of the Maloney Garden Machinery Premier Division signalling the start of the season in Clare junior soccer with action also getting underway in the first, second and third divisions.
Tulla United AFC has been described as an exemplary club by councillors seeking safety improvement works on the club grounds.