Cork City
Coach:
Gerard Nash
Establishment Date:
1984
League Affiliation:
IRE Premier Division
Stadium:
Turners Cross
Seating Capacity:
7365
Team Info
Cork City FC is a powerhouse of Munster football, competing in the League of Ireland Premier Division and based in Ireland's second city. The club's full name is Cork City Football Club, and they play their home games at Turner's Cross, a fortress for the Rebel Army. Founded in 1984, the club's colors are green, white, and red, with the club currently under fan ownership through the FORAS trust. The club was formed to bring top-flight football back to Cork after the decline of other local sides. Their golden era included multiple league titles, most recently under John Caulfield in 2017, and several FAI Cup triumphs, creating legendary European nights at Turner's Cross. After a period of financial difficulty and relegation, the modern era sees City back in the Premier Division, rebuilding under manager Tim Clancy with a mix of experienced campaigners and exciting local youngsters. The club's culture is defined by its immense and passionate supporter base, which creates an electric atmosphere and embodies the pride of Cork. Cork City is more than a club; it is a symbol of regional identity and a perennial contender in Irish football.
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