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Newcastle West Town F.C. is a youth association football club based in
Newcastle West Newcastle West () or simply Newcastle (''An Caisleán Nua'', formerly anglicised Castlenoe) is a town in west County Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is the largest town in the county, excluding Limerick city. It is also the county t ...
in the
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. It was formed in 2017 by the merger of Newcastle West A.F.C. (founded 1948 as a senior men's club) and NCW Rovers (founded 1987). As of 2024, the club fields a team in the Premier Division of the Limerick Desmond League. The club plays its home games at Ballygowan Park.


History

The club was founded in 1948 and was originally called Newcastle United. They were founding members of the Limerick Desmond League in 1955, and were its first champions. In 1985 they became one of the founding members of the
League of Ireland First Division The League of Ireland First Division, also known as the SSE Airtricity League First Division for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in both the League of Ireland and the Republic of Ireland football league system. The division w ...
, finishing eighth in their first season in the league. The following season the club adopted its current name. During their spell in the League of Ireland, the club twice reached the quarter-final of the
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, in 1988 and 1990. The first occasion was controversial; they faced Cobh Ramblers in the fifth round. The first match was drawn, and Newcastle West won the replay on their own ground 4–2
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. According to the ''
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correspondent, "the style they put on in this nail biting thriller that produced four stunning goals in extra time made one wonder just why such a fine football side was having its troubles at league level." However, Cobh's protest, on the grounds that their former player Billy Daly had signed for Newcastle West too late to be eligible to play in the match, was upheld by the
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(FAI), and they were awarded the tie. In response, Newcastle West decided to pull out of the League with immediate effect. After urgent meetings involving all parties, a compromise was reached which saw Newcastle West remain in the league and the cup replay replayed. They beat Cobh 1–0, with Daly scoring the winning goal, but lost to
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in the quarter-final, missing out on a potentially lucrative semi-final meeting with Derry City. In the 1989–90 season, they produced "a shock victory" away to
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in a match where "high-flying tackles and off-the-ball confrontations marred the day", before losing at home in the quarter-final to intermediate club St Francis, who had already knocked out two other League of Ireland clubs in their first FAI Cup campaign. After finishing ninth in the 1989–90 League of Ireland First Division, the club resigned from the league in order to make improvements to their Demesne ground, and were replaced in the league by St James's Gate. They had continued to run a team in the Limerick Desmond League, winning Division One for four consecutive seasons between 1989–90 and 1992–93. They won the league again in 2001–02, by which time Division One had become the Premier Division. Further titles were won in 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09 and 2012–13.


Managers

* Noel O'Mahony


Honours

* Limerick Desmond League **Premier Division champions 2001–02 **Division One champions 1955–56, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09 2012–13 **Desmond Cup winners 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08 **Premier Division Cup winners 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2005–06, 2006–07 **Division One Cup winners 1991–92


References


External links


Club website
{{League of Ireland clubs Association football clubs in County Limerick Newcastlewest Former League of Ireland First Division clubs AFC