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Cobh Ramblers
Cobh Ramblers
IrelandIreland
Coach:
Mick McDermott
Establishment Date:
1922
League Affiliation:
IRE First Division
Stadium:
St. Coleman's Park
Seating Capacity:
5890
Team Info
Cobh Ramblers, hailing from the picturesque port town of Cobh in County Cork, are a classic name in the League of Ireland First Division. The club's official name is Cobh Ramblers Football Club, and their home is the scenic St. Colman's Park, overlooking the harbor. Founded in 1922, the Ramblers' traditional colors are claret and blue, with the club being a community-owned entity. The name "Ramblers" has its roots in the early wandering nature of the team. The club's most famous era is indelibly linked to the development of Irish legend Roy Keane, who began his professional career at St. Colman's Park before moving to Nottingham Forest. The club also enjoyed a memorable FAI Cup final appearance in 1983. In the modern First Division, Cobh are known as a tough, well-organized side that can challenge any opponent on their day, often focusing on nurturing young players from the Cork region. The supporters are fiercely loyal, creating a tight-knit and passionate matchday experience by the water. Cobh Ramblers remain a vital incubator of talent and a proud symbol of their community.
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