BALLYMENA UNITED

BALLYMENA SHOWGROUNDS
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Fixtures

March

Saturday 22 March 2025

Results

March

Saturday 15 March 2025

Tuesday 11 March 2025

Saturday 8 March 2025

Tuesday 4 March 2025

February

Saturday 22 February 2025

Tuesday 18 February 2025

Saturday 15 February 2025

Friday 7 February 2025

January

Saturday 25 January 2025

Saturday 18 January 2025

Tuesday 7 January 2025

December

Monday 30 December 2024

Thursday 26 December 2024

Saturday 21 December 2024

Saturday 14 December 2024

November

Saturday 30 November 2024

Saturday 16 November 2024

Saturday 9 November 2024

Tuesday 5 November 2024

Friday 1 November 2024

October

Saturday 26 October 2024

Saturday 19 October 2024

Saturday 12 October 2024

Saturday 5 October 2024

Tuesday 1 October 2024

September

Saturday 28 September 2024

Saturday 21 September 2024

Tuesday 17 September 2024

Saturday 14 September 2024

Saturday 7 September 2024

August

Friday 30 August 2024

Saturday 24 August 2024

Tuesday 20 August 2024

Friday 16 August 2024

Saturday 10 August 2024

Current Squad

No Name Position Age Apps Sub on Sub off Discipline Goals
1 club-logo Sean O'Neill GK 37 30 0 0 2 0  0
2 club-logo Kym Nelson DEF 29 19 2 3 2 1  2
3 club-logo Daniel Lafferty DEF 35 25 0 3 6 0  1
4 club-logo Donal Rocks MID 24 24 0 10 8 0  1
7 club-logo Alex Gawne FOR 23 21 13 7 2 0  0
8 club-logo Aaron Jarvis MID 27 23 2 5 8 0  1
9 club-logo Ben Kennedy FOR 28 22 2 3 5 1  12
11 club-logo Joseph Moore MID 23 20 16 3 2 0  3
12 club-logo Andy Scott FOR 24 23 2 17 7 0  4
15 club-logo Stephen O'Donnell DEF 32 26 4 1 7 1  0
18 club-logo Jordan McMullan DEF 22 5 2 1 0 0  2
19 club-logo Calvin McCurry FOR 23 28 4 15 0 0  1
22 club-logo Success Edogun FOR 23 8 0 4 1 0  1
23 club-logo Caolan Loughran DEF 30 13 3 4 4 0  0
25 club-logo Daithi McCallion DEF 20 27 2 0 1 0  1
26 club-logo Sam Johnston GK 29 2 0 0 1 0  0
27 club-logo Jonathan McMurray FOR 30 19 7 13 7 0  1
28 club-logo Patrick McEleney MID 32 9 0 2 1 0  3
29 club-logo Ethan Devine FOR 24 17 11 6 3 0  4
30 club-logo Luke Hawe FOR 15 4 4 0 0 0  0
31 club-logo Kian Corbally MID 21 10 0 3 2 0  1
32 club-logo Shane Flynn DEF 23 1 1 1 0 0  0
39 club-logo Conor Barr DEF 19 9 0 0 0 0  0
41 club-logo James Hood MID 17 7 5 2 2 0  1
42 club-logo Josh Carson MID 31 23 3 2 8 1  0
51 club-logo Rhys Stewart GK 18 0 0 0 0 0  0
55 club-logo Duncan Idehen DEF 22 2 0 1 0 0  0
56 club-logo Liam Phinn DEF 19 0 0 0 0 0  0
57 club-logo Ben Munnis DEF 18 0 0 0 0 0  0

History & Info

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Ballymena United 2023/2024


With a direct lineage dating back to April 1928, Ballymena United are considered by many as the biggest side never to have clinched the Irish League title despite several rich periods of success in the 90+ years that have followed.

Indeed, during their inaugural season (1928/29) the club, then known simply as Ballymena FC, caused shockwaves by clinching the prestigious Irish Cup for the first of six times with victory over the legendary Belfast Celtic and followed it up by reaching the final in the subsequent two seasons.

Ballymena’s time in the Irish League proved to be short lived. Expelled at the end of the 1933/34 season over a failure to submit accounts for scrutiny over the alleged illegal payments to amateur players, a merger with a local junior club and the addition of ‘United’ to the name saw the Sky Blues reinstated immediately with almost identical personnel as before.

Initially struggling, United went on to finish League/Cup runners-up in 1939 and lifting the Irish Cup again twelve months later before being forced to take an enforced break because of WW2.

After the war the club became the first outside Belfast to win the County Antrim Shield (1947/48) and again three years later, as well as the one-off Festival of Britain Cup in 1951/52, as a prologue to one of the great eras in Sky Blue history which culminated in a third Irish Cup victory in 1958 and the passing of the names of that squad into sporting legend in the town.

Apart from an Ulster Cup victory at the start of the decade the 1960s proved to be a barren period. The early to mid-70s saw silverware arrive in the form of the City Cup, Gold Cup and Shield and, as the 80s approached, a first foray into European football.

But United’s reputation as a ‘cup’ side really came to the fore when the Irish Cup became a regular feature of the Showgrounds trophy cabinet following victories in 1980/81, 1984/85 and, most recently, 1989/90.

Unfortunately for the Sky Blues that proved to be the last senior trophy to arrive on Warden Street (bar the First Division title) when the Glenn Ferguson era produced County Antrim Shield triumphs in 2012/13 and 2015/16.

Ferguson was then replaced by David Jeffrey who has, thus far, guided United to a first League Cup win (followed by two successive finals), through a round in European football for the first time in club history and the runners-up spot in the League for only the third time. 

Now it's former captain Jim Ervin's time to take the Sky Blues into the next chapter of the club's history.

Honours

  • First Division - 1996/97
  • Irish Cup - 1928/29, 1939/40, 1957/58, 1980/81, 1983/84, 1988/89
  • League Cup - 2016/17
  • Gold Cup - 1974/75
  • Ulster Cup - 1960/61, 1980/81
  • City Cup - 1971/72
  • Co. Antrim Shield - 1947/48, 1950/51, 1975/76, 1979/80, 2012/13, 2015/16
  • Festival of Britain Cup - 1951/52
Founded

1928 (as Ballymena FC)

Nickname

The Sky Blues

Home Colours

Sky blue shirts, white shorts, sky blue socks

Alternative Colours

Black shirts, black shorts, black socks

Chairman

Chris Selwood

Secretary

Phil Lewis (football@ballymenaunitedfc.com)

Media Officer

Alan Kirk (alan@ark-media.co.uk)

Manager

Jim Ervin

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