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Website
  
Club home page

Founded
  
1943

Chairman
  
Johnny Giles

President
  
Johnny Giles

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Full name
  
Stella Maris Football Club

League
  
Dublin & District Schoolboy League Dublin Women's Soccer League Leinster Senior League

Grounds
  
Richmond Road, Clonturk Park, Albert College Park

Stella Maris Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Drumcondra, Dublin. Founded in 1943, the club caters for over 350 children, ranging in age from 5 to 18 years. Some thirty coaches and managers train, organise and oversee the teams and academy run by the club. The club enters several teams in the Dublin & District Schooolboy League. Together with their neighbours, Drumcondra F.C., they also enter a combined team known as Drumcondra Stella Maris in an under–19 division of the Leinster Senior League. Like their other Northside, Dublin neighbours, Home Farm, Stella Maris is best known for its youth system which has successfully produced dozens of players who have gone onto play for clubs throughout Ireland and the United Kingdom. In addition many have also gone on to represent the Republic of Ireland at international level.

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Moore and Whelan

One of Stella Maris' earliest coaches was Paddy Moore. During the 1940s and early 1950s when Moore coached Stella Maris he nurtured the talents of future Republic of Ireland international Ronnie Whelan, Sr. Whelan was initially "discovered" by Moore's wife, who then brought him to the attention of her husband. Whelan was one of the early success stories of the Stella Maris academy.

McNamee scandal

In the early 1960s Stella Maris was involved in an early sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Dublin. In January 1960 an allegation was made about Fr. James McNamee, who was associated with the club. A former altar boy, on the advice of a priest in Rathfarnham, spoke to a priest in relation to McNamee's behaviour. The former altar boy informed the priest that he had heard from two former members of the club that he had acted in an inappropriate manner when the boys had showered after returning from a trip to the seaside. The former altar boy also stated that he had witnessed McNamee bathing with naked adolescent boys and placing the boys on his shoulders. These matters were investigated by Bishop Dunne. McNamee denied the allegations and stated that he had "merely permitted the boys to use the showers after returning from the seaside". Bishop Dunne believed McNamee's version of events, as did Archbishop McQuaid when it was reported to him. McNamee informed the Archbishop that he would like to withdraw from Stella Maris "as he was tired, having worked there for a number of years". McNamee did eventually leave the club. Subsequently there were a number of complaints from members of Stella Maris who recalled McNamee swimming nude with other team members. The 2009 Murphy Report would later identify twenty one complaints of sexual abuse against McNamee.

Milk Cup

Stella Maris have been regular participants in the Milk Cup, playing against the youth teams of among others, Feyenoord, Manchester United, Manchester City, Everton, Blackburn Rovers and Middlesbrough as well as national youth teams representing Wales, Estonia and Slovakia. On 27 July 1994 Glen Crowe scored a hat-trick as Stella Maris defeated Estonia 8-0 in a Milk Cup game.

Women's teams

Stella Maris has also fielded women's teams in both the Dublin Women's Soccer League and the FAI Women's Cup. Republic of Ireland women's internationals, Stephanie Roche and Áine O'Gorman are both former Stella Maris players.

Home ground

In May 2014 Stella Maris opened a new clubhouse and a new 3G pitch at their base at Richmond Road. The facilities were officially opened by two former players, Johnny Giles and Eamon Dunphy, who were also joined at the opening ceremony by FAI chief John Delaney. Stella Maris also play matches at a number of local pitches based at Clonturk Park and Albert College Park.

Notable former players

Republic of Ireland internationals

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Republic of Ireland women's internationals
  • Stephanie Roche
  • Aine O'Gorman
  • Republic of Ireland B internationals
  • Vinny Arkins
  • Dessie Baker
  • Brian Mooney
  • Richie Byrne
  • Republic of Ireland U23 international
  • Brian Mooney
  • Republic of Ireland U21 internationals
    League of Ireland XI representatives
  • Vinny Arkins
  • Kevin Brady
  • Noel King
  • Brian Mooney
  • Republic of Ireland managers
  • Eoin Hand
  • Johnny Giles
  • Noel King
  • Liam Tuohy
  • League of Ireland managers
  • Roddy Collins
  • John Gill
  • Stephen Henderson
  • Actors
  • Gabriel Byrne
  • Notable former managers

  • Paddy Moore 1940s
  • Honours

  • FAI Youth Cup
  • Winners: 1973–74, 1993–94: 2
  • Runners Up: 1947–48, 1998–99: 2
  • FAI Under-17 Cup
  • Winners: 1982–83: 2
  • Runners Up: 1981–82, 1986–87, 1993–94: 2
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    References

    Stella Maris F.C. Wikipedia