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Thursday, 23rd August 2018


sport@eastcorkjournal.ie East Cork Soccer Notes


who took out an advert in the booklet to allow us to keep costs down. Special mention for all our Acad- emy volunteers, our own committee members and all who helped out during the visit, especially Karen Forbes, Martha Walsh & Mairead Ryan who served up refreshments to all. And thanks to John De-


laney and the FAI for their visit to Whitegate. WHAT A DAY!!!


50 Shades Of Blue - A commemorative booklet


To coincide with the FAI visit on Monday evening, Corkbeg launched a spe- cial anniversary booklet to celebrate our 50 years in existence. The 40 page colour booklet entitled ‘’50 Shades Of Blue’’ is a brief history of Corkbeg AFC from 1968-2018 compiled by Jim Reaney & Paul O


Reilly. Copies of the book can


be bought locally in Days Eurospar in Whitegate Village and in Aghada Pharmacy, Lower Aghada. It can also be bought from any Corkbeg


committee


member. It’s a great read for any Corkbeg fan, full of great photos and great memories & articles and retails at only 5 euros. Any supporters of the club should love it! Thanks to


everybody


who came on board and took out an advert in the booklet to allow us to keep the costs down. Your sup- port is very much appreci- ated.


Terry Dunne - Recognised by the FAI


Corkbeg legend,


groundsman & club presi- dent Terry Dunne was one of the special guests at the FAI ‘’Festival Of Football’’


gala dinner in Rochestown Park Hotel


last Friday


night. Terry was presented with an award by the FAI in recognition of his ser- vices to football in White- gate, as a player, manager, groundsman, committee member, club president and


founding member.


most importantly, 50


years dedicated to Cork- beg AFC. Unreal. What a man! Congratulations to Terry from all your com- rades at Corkbeg. So very well deserved.


AULDiv1A -


Central Rovers 1 Corkbeg 2


Goals from Shane Ben-


nett & Tariq Tynan en- sured that Corkbeg got their season off to a great start in Knocknaheeney on Saturday afternoon. A full report with photos will ap- pear here next week.


• Corkbeg chairman Jim Reaney & Corkbeg legend Terry Dunne receive a cheque from John Delaney & Tony Fitzgerald


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• Corkbeg chairman Jim Reaney pictured with FAI CEO John Delaney, MIcky & Adam Lewis


• Corkbeg chairman Jim Reaney pictured with Cork AUL chairman Ted O Mahony & secretary Martin Conlon


Midleton F.C. Football


Association visit Midleton FC. What a great occasion


for all present at Knock- griffin Park for the visit of the FAI delegation as part of FAI Festival


of Foot-


ball in Cork. Our guests included Tony Fitzgerald FAI President,


John De-


laney CEO, Ex Interna- tional Players Stephen Hunt & Stephen Kelly and current International girls Amber Barrett Amanda Budden & Tom Mohan


U19 National men’s team manager. It was a morning of celebration for the club and the community. Pres- entations by by the FAI President Tony Fitzgerald, John Delaney FAI CEO presented to Mick Kirby Midleton FC Chairman of a grant of 15,000 to fur- ther continue the mainte- nance & improvements at knockgriffin park. Also presented was the


FAI Club Mark achieve- ment. 12th


Midleton are the club in the country


to be awarded the new club mark standard Pre- sented by FAI President


@eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


Tony Fitzgerald & John Delaney FAI CEO at the


festival of football week at Knockgriffin Park The FAI Club Mark is


an award based on best practice in the governance, management and adminis- tration of a football club. Clubs start their journey at Entry Level, and can pro- gress on to become a 1 star club. Each step challenges the club to implement pol- icies and procedures in line with best practice.


Top FAI coaches visit our club.


A visit from Top FAI


coaches to our club. The FAI National C License is


eastcorkjournal


being help at our club and it was great to see Ruud Dokter FAI High Perfor- mance Director, Niall O Regan FAI Coach Educa- tion Manager and David Bell FAI Development Of- ficer at Knockgriffin Park with Mick Kirby Chair- man


National


course held at the club National


course held at the club this weekend.


C Licence C Licence Attendees


from Midleton F.C., clubs across Cork, Kerry, Wa- terford and as far afield as Brazil. Session run by the FAI coaching team of Paul


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• A big Corkbeg contingent pictured with FAI CEO John Delaney


Martyn, Niall O’Regan, Rob Sweeney and Ross Kenny with a special visit from Ruud Dokter.


MSL SENIOR PREMIER DIV RESULT Mayfield 1v1 Midleton Goalscorer: Tijani Ai-


bor


Opening game of the magpies season and it started at a frantic pace with Mayfield working extremely


down the magpies,


hard to close but


Midleton settled well after 10min and took game by the scruff off the neck and were unlucky not to go one up through Emmett Cot- ter header , but magpies


• FAI Festival Of Football 2018 - Midleton Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


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