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Encyclopedia > Cork City FC

Cork City FC is a Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1984, hails from Cork, Ireland and play their home matches at Turners Cross. Club colours are Green and Red, and the club goes by the nicknames City and Rebel Army. The current manager is Pat Dolan.


Honours

League titles

  • 1992-93

FAI Cups

  • 1998

League Cups

  • 1987-88
  • 1994-95
  • 1998-99

External Links

Cork City FC Website (http://www.corkcityfc.ie/)

Football League of Ireland 2004
Eircom Premier Division

Bohemians| Cork City | Derry City | Drogheda Utd | Dublin City | Longford Town | Shamrock Rovers | Shelbourne | St Patricks Athletic | Waterford Utd

First Division

Athlone Town | Bray Wanderers | Cobh Ramblers | Dundalk | Finn Harps | Galway Utd | Kildare County | Kilkenny City | Limerick | Monaghan Utd | Sligo Rovers | UCD

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Cork - Enpsychlopedia (3985 words)
The principal city and administrative centre of County Cork and the largest city of the province of Munster, it is situated slightly inland from the southern coast proper, located at 51°54′N 8°28′W.
Cork's city charter was granted by King John in 1185.
Cork is also home to one of Ireland's main national newspapers, the Irish Examiner (formerly the Cork Examiner) with its headquarters situated in Academy Street in the city centre.
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