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Website
  
Club home page

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Full name
  
Leicester Celtic Association Football Club

League
  
Leinster Senior LeagueDublin and District Schoolboys League

Grounds
  
Loreto Park, Nutgrove Avenue, Rathfarnham, Dublin

Leicester Celtic A.F.C. is an Irish association football club based in Rathfarnham, Dublin. The club's senior team compete in the Leinster Senior League where they have enjoyed reasonable success. Youth sides compete in the Dublin and District Schoolboys League as well as the FAI Youth Cup.

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History

Leicester Celtic was founded in 1967 by Michael Flaherty and Father C.F. Lee, then a curate in Rathgar parish. In return for financial assistance from the Parish, the name of a local street, Leicester Avenue, was to be used in the club name. In their first season Celtic fielded one team at under 17 level. The following season two teams at under 14 and under 18 represented the club. Since 2009 Leicester celtic has been affiliated for Welsh Football club, Swansea City Fc.

Ground

Leicester Celtic moved around many times in the early years, playing home games in Bushy Park and Marlay Park before eventually moving to the current base of Loreto Park in the 1980s. In 2003 an investment of €1 million saw Leicester Celtic build their own all weather floodlit playing facility and clubhouse beside the pitches in Loreto.

Republic of Ireland internationals

  • Damien Duff
  • Richie Sadlier
  • Republic of Ireland under-21 internationals

  • Barry Roche
  • League of Ireland XI players

  • John Coady
  • Barry Murphy
  • Paul Osam
  • Ireland internationals

    The following former Leicester Celtic players represented Ireland at various other sports.

  • Ray CosgroveDublin GAA player, represented Ireland international rules football team
  • Scott Evans – badminton player, represented Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics
  • Eric Miller – represented Ireland national rugby union team and the British and Irish Lions
  • David Gillick – international track and field athlete
  • References

    Leicester Celtic A.F.C. Wikipedia