Foyle Cup

The Foyle Cup is a youth soccer tournament held every year in Derry City. Along with the Milk Cup, which takes place around the same time, The Foyle Cup is one of Ireland and indeed Europe's premier youth tournaments.

History

The competition began in 1992 with only eight teams competing. It is seen as one of the most important and pivotal tournaments in Northern Ireland, as it presents an opportunity for the youth of Northern Ireland to show their abilities. Academy teams of such European clubs as Werder Bremen, IFK Göteborg and Ferencvaros have participated in the tournament, along with teams from the U.S. and Canada in recent times. It is widely recognised as a tournament that launches the careers of young players aspiring to sign professional contracts.In 2003 former Republic of Ireland player and current Sunderland chairman, Niall Quinn launched the tournament.[1] The 2006 competition was launched by Lawrie Sanchez.[2] In June 2007, Foyle Cup chairman, Michael Hutton confirmed that the 2007 competition will feature special guest, Liverpool F.C. legend Phil Neal.

Location

All Foyle Cup matches are played around Derry and the surrounding area, including Letterkenny and Strabane. Final matches are played in The Brandywell Stadium, although, from time to time, it may vary.

Notable past participants

Other regular teams to appear

References

  1. Niall Quinn Launches 2003 Foyle Cup retrieved 15 June 2007
  2. Foyle Cup launched by Sanchez retrieved 15 June 2007
  3. http://supery.uslsoccer.com/home/198010.html
  4. 1 2 3 "Isaiah Osbourne set to complete Blackpool switch". Edinburgh Evening News. Johnston Press. 20 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012. Meanwhile, two goals from David Paul and another from Jay Doyle gave Hibs Under-20s a 3-1 win over Finn Harps to clinch their place in the final of the Foyle Cup in which they will face Ballymena.
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