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Bray Wanderers
Bray Wanderers
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Coach:
Paul Heffernan
Establishment Date:
1942
League Affiliation:
IRE First Division
Stadium:
Carlisle Grounds
Seating Capacity:
3250
Team Info
Bray Wanderers, from the coastal town of Bray in County Wicklow, are a familiar name in the League of Ireland First Division. The club's official name is Bray Wanderers Football Club, and their home is the Carlisle Grounds, situated right beside the Irish Sea. Founded in 1942, the Seagulls, as they are known, sport green and white stripes, with the club navigating various ownership structures over the years. The name "Wanderers" reflects the club's early years without a permanent home. Their most successful period came in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when they won the FAI Cup in 1990 and 1999 and enjoyed several stints in the Premier Division, often playing an attractive brand of football. In recent seasons, Bray have been a mainstay in the First Division, aiming to construct a squad capable of mounting a sustained promotion challenge. The club's supporters are a dedicated group, known for their vocal and colorful presence at the Carlisle Grounds. Bray Wanderers continue to be a well-established club with a proud history, striving to soar back to the top flight.
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