History2021-02-01T09:41:06+00:00

ORIEL PARK TO BE RENAMED AS CASEY’S FIELD

As a tribute to our honorary club president Des Casey, who sadly passed away on Tuesday, we are proud to announce that Oriel Park will officially be renamed as ‘Casey’s Field’ until the end of the 2022 season.Oriel Park, which has been the club’s home since 1936, is situated on land that has been [...]

By |August 24, 2022|0 Comments

DES CASEY RIP

Everyone at Dundalk Football Club is deeply saddened by the passing of honorary club president and legendary FAI and UEFA administrator, Des Casey. Des passed away peacefully at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda on Tuesday, August 23rd. Des and his family will always be synonymous with Dundalk Football Club. In 1932, PJ [...]

By |August 23, 2022|1 Comment

RIP DEREK STOKES

Everyone at the club would like to send our condolences to the family and friends of former league winner Derek Stokes, who has sadly passed away at the age of 82. After a fine career in England which saw him score 120 goals for Bradford City and Huddersfield Town and pick up four U23 [...]

By |May 26, 2022|0 Comments

LEGENDS REUNION

A number of Dundalk FC legends will return to Oriel Park for Friday night's SSE Airtricity League game with Bohemians. Members of the 1988 double-winning squad, and some of the 1991 league-winning team, will be back on their old stomping ground as special guests of the club. Joey Malone, who captained the 1988 side to [...]

By |May 11, 2022|0 Comments

1982 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

It's 40 years on since Jim McLaughlin's brilliant Dundalk team were crowned as league champions with a final day victory over Athlone Town at St Mel's Park. We take a look back at a memorable campaign that saw the Lilywhites go toe-to-toe with Spurs, produce an epic four-game FAI Cup semi-final tie with Bohemians, [...]

By |April 25, 2022|0 Comments

RETRO: 2002 FAI CUP FINAL

https://youtu.be/kNTSHg8z2t8 Today, April 7th 2020, marks the 20th anniversary of Dundalk FC’s memorable 2-1 win over Bohemians in the FAI Cup final at Tolka Park. On a sunny afternoon, the Lilywhites, who included a host of local players such as John Whyte, Christopher Lawless, Cormac Malone, David Hoey, Cormac McArdle and [...]

By |April 7, 2022|0 Comments
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