Crewe United F.C.

Crewe United
Full name Crewe United Football Club
Founded 1961 (as Sparta)
Ground Crewe Park
Glenavy, Co. Antrim
Chairman Tom McKenna
Manager Peter Kennedy
League Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A
2015–16 Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A, 5th
For the English football team, see Crewe Alexandra F.C.

Crewe United Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate A division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland. The club hails from Glenavy in County Antrim. The club was formed as Sparta in 1961 and played in the West Belfast League before joining the Northern Amateur League in 1968. In 1971, the club switched to the Lisburn League, and during its time there it change its name to Crewe United. In 1978, Crewe returned to the Amateur League, and gained intermediate status following a Junior Cup win in 1983.

George Best played his last ever game in Northern Ireland for Crewe United in 1995 at Crewe Park in a Charity game. Crewe are renowned for their progressive thinking and have some of the best facilities in Intermediate Football and recently constructed a new playing surface at Crewe Park.They have also played games in many different countries, most notably Holland, and played BVO Emmen in 1999 in front of 2,699 people. Many English league sides such as Brentford and Luton Town have played at Crewe Park[1]

Honours

Domestic Honours

  • Marshall Cup: 1
    • 2016-17

Junior honours

  • Irish Junior Cup: 1
    • 1982–83

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Northern Ireland GK Gerard McErlean
Northern Ireland DF Mark Dean
Northern Ireland DF Conor McCarthy
Northern Ireland DF Nathan Finlay
Northern Ireland DF Ciaran Burns
Northern Ireland MF Michael O'Neil
Northern Ireland FW Stuart Armstrong
Northern Ireland MF Francis McGuinness
No. Position Player
Northern Ireland FW Pearce Devine
Northern Ireland FW Niall Finn
Northern Ireland MF William McCracken
Northern Ireland GK Christopher McLeave
Northern Ireland DF Paul Loughlin
Northern Ireland MF Paul McKenna
Northern Ireland MF Joe McKee
Northern Ireland FW Johnny Ottaway

Notes

  1. H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 187


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