Home Farm F.C.

Irish association football club

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May 2025 A new fanzone called the Rockshore Bar opened behind the Drumcondra Stand, with a capacity for 150 fans, serving pre-match and half-time refreshments.
April 2025 Died at the age of 89 in Blackburn.
April 18 2025 Michael McGrath passed away at the age of 89.
April 2 2025 Made his debut for Carolina Core in a 2-1 loss to Charlotte Independence in the U.S. Open Cup.
March 28 2025 Made his second league debut for St Patrick's Athletic, replacing Tom Grivosti from the bench in a 2-1 away win against Waterford. This match also marked his 100th appearance for the club in all competitions.
March 22 2025 Made 1 appearance for the Republic of Ireland national team in the current year, scoring a goal.
March 20 2025 Played in a UEFA Nations League relegation playoff against Bulgaria at Stadion Hristo Botev in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, which Ireland won 2-1.
March 2025 On the opening day of the League of Ireland Premier Division season, Tolka Park's floodlights failed at half-time during a match against Derry City, causing a 50-minute delay to the second half.
February 14 2025 Joined MLS Next Pro side Carolina Core on loan until 31 December 2025.
January 20 2025 Scored an equalizer against Chelsea in a Premier League match, which ultimately ended 3-1 in favor of Chelsea.
January 2 2025 Seán Hoare announced his return to St Patrick's Athletic, signing a multi-year contract with his first senior club.
2024 Stephen McPhail's son Joel scored on his U15 international debut while playing for Shamrock Rovers
2024 Expected to become eligible to represent Australia through citizenship after living in the country for 5 years.
2024 O'Shea was selected to play in the 2024 A-Leagues All Stars Men game against Newcastle United, which the All Stars won 8-0.
2024 Featured in the UEFA Conference League group stages with Shamrock Rovers for the second consecutive time.
2024 As manager of Drogheda United, Kevin Doherty led the team to victory in the FAI Cup.
2024 Signed to be part of RTÉ Sport's coverage of UEFA Euro 2024.
2024 Carroll made 9 appearances for Bohemians before retiring from professional football at the end of the season.
2024 Continued national team representation with 7 appearances for the Republic of Ireland.
2024 Shelbourne secured a 250-year lease for Tolka Park from Dublin City Council, stabilizing the stadium's long-term future.
2024 Over 1,000 Shelbourne fans watched their side win the League of Ireland Premier Division on three big screens during the final day of the season.
November 14 2024 Nzingo made his debut for the Republic of Ireland U21 squad in a friendly match against Sweden U21 in Marbella, Spain, which resulted in a 2-0 defeat.
November 6 2024 Keddy departed from Wexford after a season where the team reached the 2024 FAI Cup Semi Finals and competed in the Promotion Play-offs.
October 2024 Launched his own podcast 'Nicky Byrne HQ'.
October 2024 Left Balzan due to 'personal reasons', after the club won only 2 games from its first 11 games and with the under 21 team struggling at the bottom of the table.
October 25 2024 Sacked by Swindon Town via a late night phone call after five months in charge.
October 25 2024 Mark Kennedy's managerial stint with Swindon Town concludes
June 3 2024 Appointed manager of Maltese Premier League side Balzan on a two-year contract.
May 29 2024 Mark Kennedy begins managing Swindon Town
May 29 2024 Announced as the new head coach of Swindon Town on a 2-year contract.
May 24 2024 Cremation of Fran Rooney took place in Ballymount following his funeral in Castleknock.
May 20 2024 Passed away, concluding a notable career in business, sports administration, and technology.
May 20 2024 Fran Rooney passed away in Dublin due to cancer at the age of 67.
May 18 2024 Passed away in a Dublin hospital after a short illness at the age of 88.
May 16 2024 Jake Carroll signed for Bohemians in the League of Ireland Premier Division after 11 months without a club.
April 2024 Appointed as Celtic's professional player pathway manager, focusing on developing and progressing academy players into the first team.
2023 Won Brisbane Roar's Player's Player of the Year award.
2023 Named in the PFA A-League Team of the Season.
2023 Lawlor won the Scottish Championship with Dundee at the end of the season, achieving a significant team success.
2023 Transferred to Swansea City, joining the EFL Championship squad.
2023 His wife Chryss Goulandris passed away.
2023 Another productive year with 8 appearances and scoring an international goal for the Republic of Ireland.
2023 Joined Bohemians in the LOI Premier Division, making 33 league appearances and scoring 3 goals.
December 2023 O'Shea signed a two-year contract extension with Brisbane Roar.
December 24 2023 Scored his first Premier League goal since returning to Wolves, netting the winner in a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Molineux on Christmas Eve, which was the first 24 December league fixture in 28 years.
October 18 2023 Dismissed from Lincoln City along with assistant manager Danny Butterfield.
October 16 2023 Doherty participated in a UEFA Euro 2024 qualification match against Gibraltar at Estádio Algarve in Faro, Portugal, resulting in a 4-0 victory.
September 23 2023 Left Finn Harps due to 'personal and family reasons'.
August 29 2023 Returned to first-team action for Wolves in an EFL Cup match against Blackpool, scoring two goals in a 5-0 win, marking his comeback after three years and 18 days away from the club.
August 5 2023 Made his debut for Doncaster Rovers in a league match against Harrogate Town.

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This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Nicky Byrne, Mark Kennedy (footballer, born 1976), Ian Lawlor, James Keddy, Darren O'Dea, Dave Rogers (footballer, born 1975), Mick McGrath (footballer), Fran Rooney, Matt Doherty (footballer, born 1992), Ronnie Whelan, Adam McDonnell, Tony O'Reilly, Tolka Park, Kevin Doherty (footballer), Seán Hoare, Stephen McPhail, Jake Carroll, Jay O'Shea & Glory Nzingo, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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