Institute Football Club is a Northern Irish semi-professional association football club playing in the
NIFL Championship. The club, founded in 1905, currently play their home matches at the
Brandywell Stadium,
Derry
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. Club colours are sky blue and white. The current manager is former
Cliftonville coach Brian Donaghey.
History
Early years (1905–1912)
The Presbyterian Working Men's Institute founded in 1882 was associated with
football as early as 1893, when the North-End Football Club was founded.
That club ceased to exist in 1904 and in October 1905, a number of players and supporters of North End Olympic F.C., the junior team of the late club which had folded, conceived the idea of creating a new football team. A meeting was accordingly held in the rooms of the Diamond Hotel, with the late Mr. William Buchanan, acting as chairman. It was thereupon decided to form a Junior football club known as Institute F.C. affiliated with the North West Football Association and to play only friendly matches during the 1905–06 season.
The club played their first ever match (a friendly) against St Columbs Court at
Magee College
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grounds (which the club used as their home pitch for that season), winning the match 2–1. Those who played in this match were: J. Parkhill, D. Patton, Wm. Neely, R.A. Bogle,
W. M. Wilton, D. Gillespie, J. Holland, D. McCleery, D. Gilfillan, G. Young, and A. Doherty. Institute arranged many other friendlies during that season and continued to grow in strength.
In the 1906–07 season the club entered the North-West Junior League. Their first ever junior match was a league match away to Farm Wanderers which ended in a 4–4 draw. In the season of 1907–08,
Billy Gillespie began playing for the club, and went on to become one of the club's greatest ever players. The club won the North-West Charity Cup that season, beating Derry Celtic Wanderers 4–1 in the final, making them the first Junior team ever to win the trophy. Mr William Logue became chairman of the club and remained chairman until the year 1914.
In the 1910–11 season, although the team lost Billy Gillespie to Leeds City, they managed to reach the semi-final of the Irish Junior Cup, in which they were defeated 2–1 by Broadway United at the
Brandywell. The 1911–12 season saw the club reach the final of the Irish Junior Cup, narrowly losing out on winning the trophy after a 2–1 defeat by
Brantwood
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at
Grosvenor Park, Belfast.
Intermediate years (1981–1999)
In 1981 Institute joined the Intermediate League. Their first season in the Intermediate league (the 1981–82 season) turned out to be the club's most successful ever in the league. Their first ever intermediate match was a league match against
Roe Valley, which they won 8–1. That season they also reached the semi-finals of the Intermediate Cup, where they beat
RUC on penalties at the
Coleraine Showgrounds, meaning they had earned themselves a place in the first round of the
Irish Cup
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.
They met
Chimney Corner in the final, but were beaten 2–0 in an unconvincing performance. Their Irish Cup first round match against Coleraine also ended in defeat, Coleraine winning 2–1.
In 1996 Institute entered the
Irish League B Division
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for the 1996–97 season. They also won the Smirnoff Cup that season, beating Chimney Corner 4–2 in the final. They finished 7th in the league. In the 1998–99 season the club gained promotion to the
Irish First Division.
Senior football, promotions and relegations (1999–2010)
On 14 August 1999 the club played their first ever match as a senior football team. The match was at home to
Bangor in the
Irish League First Division and the result was a 3–3 draw which saw Institute come from behind. The first victory of that season was a 1–0 win away to local North-West rivals
Limavady United. A visit from
Armagh City
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Boundaries
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at the end of the season saw a massive 7–0 victory for Institute, with top scorer Roddy McDowell going down in the record books for scoring the club's first ever senior hat-trick (he actually scored four on the day). Institute ended the season in 6th place.
In the 2000–01 season the club finished in the top half of the league, securing 5th place. The following season, the club finished in 2nd place in the First Division, securing promotion to the
Irish Premier League. That season saw four players reach 100 appearances for the club, these were Graeme Philson, Adrian Creane, Ryan Coyle and John McGarvey.
The first match of the 2002–03 season was away to
Glentoran, which was lost 4–1. That season also spelt the end of
Paul Kee
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's 3-year reign as manager, as he left to manage
Carlisle United
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. Despite this, the club won the North-West cup, and finished in 6th place in the league (top half), which is still the club's highest ever league placing. In the 2003–04 season the club finished in 11th place in the league, but the 2004–05 season was a slightly more successful one for the club, with a 9th-place finish in the table.
Institute were relegated from the Premier division at the end of the 2005–06 season, after losing out in the promotion/relegation play-off against
Donegal Celtic, played due to the club finishing 15th out of 16 in the Premier Division, and Donegal Celtic finishing 2nd in the First Division. The club lost the first leg 3–1 away from home and played out a 0–0 draw in the second leg at home.
In 2006–07 they were winners of the First Division, gaining promotion back to the top flight after only one season. In the
2007–08 season the club managed to avoid relegation, finishing 14th. The
following season they finished in 7th place out of 12 clubs (after the league had been reduced from 16 clubs to 12 from the 2008–09 season onwards) and reached the semi-final of the
Irish Cup
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for the first time.
The
following season, after finishing last (12th) place in the Premiership, a promotion/relegation play-off – again against Donegal Celtic – would decide whether or not the club would be relegated. They narrowly lost out in this play-off, drawing 0–0 in the first leg away from home, and then losing 1–0 at home to an 85th-minute winner from Donegal Celtic's Stephen McAlorum. This meant relegation to
IFA Championship 1
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.
Return of Paul Kee, promotions and relegations (2010–present)
2010–11 season was the club's first season back in the second tier in 4 years, and saw
Paul Kee
Paul Kee (born 8 November 1969) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played for Oxford United, Ards and Reading. During his spell at Oxford, he played 56 league games. He made 9 appearances for Northern Ireland over a four-year period ...
return to the club, after being appointed as Head of Development near to the end of the season. The club brought home the
North West Senior Cup
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after beating
Coleraine
Coleraine ( ; from ga, Cúil Rathain , 'nook of the ferns'Flanaghan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 194. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern I ...
3–1 in the final, and finished in 8th place in the league, having won 6 out of their last 8 league games to ease any relegation fears that there had been before this run of form.
In the
2011–12 season, the club completed a cup double having won the
North West Senior Cup
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for the second successive season, once again beating Coleraine in the final. The result was 4–2 and the match was played at the Riverside Stadium. This was accompanied by great success in the
Craig Memorial Cup, lifting the trophy after beating
Tobermore United
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History
The club, founded in 1965, is based in Tobermore, near Magherafelt, C ...
in a penalty shoot-out, when the match ended in a stalemate 1–1 result at Fortwilliam Park. The club finished in 3rd place in Championship 1.
The
2012–13 season included the appointment of Paul Kee as manager and a North West Senior Cup final defeat to Coleraine; 3–0 at the
Coleraine Showgrounds. The club finished 3rd in Championship 1 for the second successive season, missing out on the promotion play-off place, finishing 3 points behind league runners-up
Warrenpoint Town. The club lifted the
Irish Intermediate Cup for the first ever time after defeating
Ards Rangers 1–0 in the final with a late winner from Darren McFadden.
Once again the club were promoted to the
top tier after being crowned champions of
NIFL Championship 1 on the final day of the season, with a 1–1 draw against
Harland & Wolff Welders for
Bangor meaning the 2–0 win in the North-West derby at home to
Limavady United was enough to see the club finish top of the pile for the second time. A successful season, despite an Intermediate Cup semi-final defeat to
Armagh City
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Boundaries
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and including another North-West Senior Cup final appearance – ending in a defeat in a penalty shoot-out to
Newbuildings United – was enjoyed by the club. A 2014–2015
NIFL Premiership
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season in which the club were relegated once more after a 12th (bottom) placed finish, also saw a North-West Senior Cup triumph, beating
Moyola Park 3–1 in the final at the Riverside Stadium in October 2014. The season's end also marked the end of Paul Kee's second 4-year stint in charge after being relieved of his duties in April 2015; as well as the resignations of key board members such as chairman Keith McElhinney and vice-chairman Trevor Hewitt.
Kevin Deery was appointed as manager in late May 2015 with former Institute captain
Paddy McLaughlin as his new assistant. In the first season under the new management, Institute finished in 6th place in the league but still qualified for the
NIFL Premiership
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promotion/relegation play-off (due to all of the above teams in 2nd–5th place not acquiring a promotion license) in which they lost out 5–4 on aggregate to an injury time winning goal from
Ballinamallard United to level the second leg at 3–3. Also knocked out of the
league cup at the quarter-final stage in a 2–1 defeat to
Warrenpoint Town; as well as a 2–1
Craig Memorial Cup final defeat to rivals
Limavady United, the club managed to get success in the
Irish Intermediate Cup, defeating league champions
Ards
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3–1 in the final.
There was a taste of success via the
North West Senior Cup
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in the 2016–17 season, beating
Coleraine
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in the final (1–1 full-time, 4–2 on penalties), however a 5–2 aggregate loss to
Carrick Rangers
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Taylors Avenue which is known as ...
in the
NIFL Premiership
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promotion/relegation play-off final (having beaten
Ballyclare Comrades 3–2 on aggregate in the semi-final), coupled with first and sixth round exits from the
League Cup and
Irish Cup
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respectively meant it made for a frustrating season overall. Manager Kevin Deery handed in his resignation following the season end, on 20 May 2017, following discussions with chairman Bill Anderson and was replaced by his assistant, and former club captain,
Paddy McLaughlin, on 24 May 2017.
In the 2017–18 season, the club won the
NIFL Championship and gained promotion to the
NIFL Premiership
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once more. They retained the
North West Senior Cup
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with a 3–1 final victory over
Coleraine
Coleraine ( ; from ga, Cúil Rathain , 'nook of the ferns'Flanaghan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 194. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern I ...
at the
Coleraine Showgrounds, but suffered defeats in the last 16 of both the
NIFL League Cup and
Irish Cup
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, in what was seen as a fantastic season for the club considering the flooding of their
Riverside Stadium
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home after just one home league game.
The 2018–19 season saw the club finish eighth place in the
NIFL Premiership
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, as well as the departure of manager
Paddy McLaughlin, (in February 2019), who left to take the
Cliftonville job. The club appointed first team coach Kevin Doherty as caretaker manager until the end of the season, at which point, new manager John Quigg was appointed, on 22 April 2019.
Following the resignation of John Quigg on 3 August 2019 after just two matches in charge;
Sean Connor was appointed as first team manager a month later, on 14 September, with the club yet to win a game in the 2019–20 season. In a season which was severely impacted by the
Covid-19 pandemic
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, Institute were relegated following an
NIFL decision to go ahead with promotion and relegation, despite the curtailment of the season with 7 matches remaining. The club appealed the decision to no avail; having been bottom of the table, but just 3 points adrift of 11th-placed
Warrenpoint Town. Prior to the pandemic, Institute had reached the
NIFL League Cup semi-final for the first time in the history of the club, where a 2-0 defeat to
Crusaders
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was the result.
Following a season without football below
NIFL Premiership
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level in Northern Ireland, due to the pandemic; the club returned to playing competitively - now in the
NIFL Championship - at the beginning of the
2021-22
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season. Three heavy defeats to start the season saw the reign of
Sean Connor come to an end on 17 August 2021, with former first team coach and assistant manager; Brian Donaghey appointed as the new manager days later, on 25 August. The season ended with Institute placed 9th, after a disappointing campaign which saw them exit the
Irish Cup
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(to intermediate club
Portstewart) and
League Cup (due to fielding an ineligible player vs
PSNI) both at the earliest hurdle and the
North West Senior Cup
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after a 2-1 semi-final defeat to
Ballinamallard United.
Stadium

The club's former home was Riverside Stadium located in
Drumahoe, Derry and had a total capacity of 3,110 people with 1,540 seated.
In 1995 it was decided that the club would make plans to develop the ground to meet
IFA regulation standard, to gain entry to the
Irish League. Plans included new toilet facilities, new changing rooms, facilities for the disabled, purchasing two porter-cabins to use as a club shop and for hospitality, a new security fence to enclose the ground and two new turnstiles resulting in the club's entry to the B Division of the Irish League.
In 1998 the club decided to build a 330-seater stand at the south side of the ground. The stand was named 'The Billy Kee Stand' after their great player. In May 2011, 110 extra seats were added to the Billy Kee stand taking the number of seats to 440. The seats in this stand are blue, yellow, white and black. This stand is allocated to the home fans on match days.
Next they built a 200-seater stand at the north side of the ground. An extra row of 100 seats were added to the stand in May 2011, increasing its capacity to 300 seats. The seats in the stand are blue, yellow, white and black. This is simply known as the 'North Stand' and is allocated to away fans on a match day.
2008 saw the club build a terraced stand. The stand was named 'The Billy Henderson Stand' after the club's main sponsor. Both home and away fans can stand here on a match day. The two sets of fans are divided/segregated by a metal gate in the stand. The away section of the stand is slightly larger than the home section.
In November 2010 the building of a new 800-seater stand at the east end of the ground began and was fully completed in August 2011. The building of the stand was the main part of a £956,000 project to both increase the capacity (for safety) and also improve the overall facilities at the ground. The major funder of the project was
Sport NI
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with the remainder of the funding coming from the
IFA and
Derry City Council
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. The stand also contains extensive toilet facilities and a shop at the back of it, these facilities can be accessed by walking through the tunnel which was built into the middle of the stand.
In 2008, the club improved disabled access at the ground and provided a public address system, additional toilets and emergency lighting. In May 2009 the club installed new floodlights at each corner of the ground. In 2011 – included as part of the project in the building of the East Stand and the increased capacity of the Billy Kee and North stands – additional facilities were added to the ground, including both home and away turnstiles, a control room,
CCTV
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, a media suite, a viewing area at the top of the East Stand, a disabled access lift to the viewing area and various upgrades in the security fencing surrounding the ground.
In December 2015, club chairman Bill Anderson spoke in local newspaper
Londonderry Sentinel, about plans for a 4G playing surface within the ground, and asked for the backing of the club's supporters and local councillors with the matter of acquiring the appropriate funding required from Northern Irish football's governing bodies in order for the plans to proceed.
Flooding and stadium closure
Severe flooding through the North-West of
Northern Ireland
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on the evening of 22 August 2017 devastated the club when the ground was destroyed by water reaching as high as 7-foot inside changing rooms and with 5-foot of sediment piled on top of what was left of the playing surface (which would later develop
Japanese Knotweed).
The perimeter fence was ripped out and nearby trees were uprooted, some of which were washed onto the pitch.
This meant that the club would have to relocate, at least temporarily, to Wilton Park, home of North-West Junior League club Churchill United, in an agreement to share their ground, for at least the remainder of the season.
Following promotion to the
NIFL Premiership
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, the club entered a ground sharing agreement with
Derry City
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and the
Derry City and Strabane District Council for the use of
Brandywell Stadium the 2018/19 season as a temporary fix, for a ground capable of meeting the requirements set by the
NIFL for a club competing in the top tier.
This agreement was continued into the 2019/20 season and a 5 year plan was put forward by the club, with an aim to relocate to a new purpose built stadium in the Clooney Park West site, of
Derry
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's
Waterside area.
Current squad
(on loan from
Dungannon Swifts)
Coaching staff
First Team
Academy Staff
Non-playing staff
*Secretary: Robert McGonigle
*Chairman: Bill Anderson
*Vice-Chairman: Andrew Russell
*President: Charles Ferguson
*Treasurer: Gary McMackin
*Media Liaison: Nicky Morton
*Supporters Liaison: Ian Culbert
*Head of Match Day Operations and Security: Billy Scampton
*Match Day Manager: Patrick McGirr
*Safety Officer: Andrew Russell
*Chief Steward: Barry Glackin
*Community Relations Liaison: Brian Dougherty
*Vice-President: Billy Henderson
*Club Chaplain: Rev Malcolm Ferry
Managerial history
*
Paul Hegarty (
Player/manager
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) (2002–2005)
*
Pascal Vaudequin
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(2005)
*
Liam Beckett (2005–2008)
*John Gregg (2008–2011)
*Allan Blair (caretaker: 2011)
*
Paul Carlyle
Paul Carlyle (born 19 July 1967 in Derry) is a Northern Irish former footballer and currently a manager.
Carlyle, nicknamed 'Storky', played for Derry City in the League of Ireland and was an important member of their historic treble-winning s ...
(2011–2012)
*
Paul Kee
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(1999–2002) (2012–2015)
*
Kevin Deery (2015–2017)
*
Paddy McLaughlin (2017–2019)
*Kevin Doherty (caretaker: 2019)
*John Quigg (2019)
*
Sean Connor (2019–2021)
*Brian Donaghey (2021–present)
Notable former players
*
W.M.Wilton (1905–1907)
*
Billy Gillespie (1907–1910)
*
John Cunningham (1995–1996)
*
Declan Devine (1998–2001)
*
Tim Dalton
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During his career he played for Coventry City, Bournemouth, Notts County and later moved to Boston United, Bradford City, Tranmere Rovers, Cork City and Derry City FC of the Leag ...
(2001–2002)
*
Mark McChrystal (on loan) (2003)
*
Paul Hegarty (2002–2004) (
Player/manager
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)
*
Darron Gibson (youth career, 2003–2004)
*
Ivan Sproule
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(2004–2005)
*
Damien Whitehead
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Career
Whitehead started his career at non-league Warrington Town where his impressive goal scoring ...
(2005)
*
Ciaran Greene
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From Letterkenny and a graduate of St Eunan's College and Institute of Technology, Sligo, Greene has played Gaelic football for St Eunan's and been a member of the Donegal county ...
(2006)
*
Iarfhlaith Davoren (on loan) (2007)
*
James McClean (2007)
*
Neal Bartlett (2007)
*
David Bell (2007–2008)
*
Kyle Moran
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Moran played with Manchester United in his teens but was later released in 2006. Prior to the kick-off ...
(2008)
*
Ryan McBride
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(2007–2009)
*
Philip Lowry
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Club career
Lowry began his career at 18 ...
(2007–2009)
*
David Ogilby (2000–2010)
*
Shaun Holmes (2009–2010)
*
Tony Shields (2009–2010)
*
Sean Friars (2009–2010) (2011–2012)
*
Aaron McEneff (youth career, 2011–2013)
*
Dean Jarvis
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Club career
After playing youth football in his native Northern Ireland for Ballymoor and Derry City, Jarvis made his professional debut for ...
(2011–13)
*
Niall Logue (youth career, 2010-2014)
*
Ryan Semple (1999–2005) (2007–2011) (2012–2014)
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Darren McCauley
Darren McCauley (born 29 November 1991) is an Irish footballer, who plays for Essendon Royals in Australia.
Club career
McCauley spent his youth career with local club Top of the Hill Celtic before joining the Derry City academy. He made his D ...
(on loan) (2012) (2012-2014)
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Stephen O'Flynn
Stephen O'Flynn (born 27 April 1982 in Mallow, County Cork, Ireland) is an Irish retired footballer who played as a striker.
Career
League of Ireland
O'Flynn was capped for Ireland at under-age levels. He also had spells at Cork City and Lime ...
(2014–15)
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Saul Deeney
Saul Deeney (born 23 March 1983) is an Irish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Matlock Town. He represented the Republic of Ireland at Youth and under-21 level. He had previously played at semi-professional level for Basford United whi ...
(2015)
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Paddy McLaughlin (2005–2007) (2011–2015)
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Sam Morrow
Samuel Morrow (born 3 March 1985) is a Northern Irish former professional association footballer who played as a striker.
Playing career Youth
Morrow, who was raised in Limavady, County Londonderry, started as a youth at Institute.
Ipswich ...
(youth career 1999–2001) (2017)
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Cormac Burke (2014-2015) (2019-present)
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John Connolly (2002–2004) (2005–2006) (2021-2022)
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Thomas McBride (2011-2012) (2014-2015) (2019) (2022-present)
Honours
Senior honours
*
NIFL Championship: 1
**
2017–18
*
North West Senior Cup
The North West Senior Cup or North West Cup is a senior football competition in Northern Ireland run by the North West of Ireland Football Association. Senior and intermediate teams from the North West FA's jurisdiction (which covers County Lond ...
: 8
**1997–98, 2002–03, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18
*North West Charity Cup: 1
**1906–07
Intermediate honours
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NIFL Championship: 2
**2006–07,
2013–14
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Irish Intermediate Cup: 2
**2012–13, 2015–16
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B Division Knock-out Cup/IFA Intermediate League Cup: 2
**1996–97, 2006–07
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Craig Memorial Cup: 2
**1998–99, 2011–12
Junior honours
*Irish Junior Cup: 1
**1968–69
*North West City Cup: 6
**1962–63, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1979–80
*North West League: 2
**1965–66, 1979–80
References
External links
Institute FC Website
{{NIFL league
Institute F.C.,
Association football clubs in Derry Urban Area
Association football clubs established in 1905
NIFL Premiership clubs
1905 establishments in Ireland
Association football clubs in Northern Ireland