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Salthill Devon Football Club is an Irish association football club originally based in Salthill, Galway. Their senior team currently plays in the Galway & District League . They have previously played in the Connacht Senior League , the A Championship and the League of Ireland First Division .
Horgan comes from a footballing family, being the second oldest of 4 boys that have all played professionally, his older brother Daryl Horgan is a former Republic of Ireland international and the two played together at Salthill Devon, while he also played with a younger brother Kevin Horgan, who is a goalkeeper, at Galway United and the ...
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Salthill Devon F.C. Drom Soccer Park is an association football venue in the Republic of Ireland based in Drom East, Rahoon, County Galway. It is the home ground of ...
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Riverstown FC Riverstown FC is an amateur football club based in Glanmire, Co.Cork, Ireland Riverstown was formed in 1994 by Mick Mooney, Conor O’Leary & Garry Carroll. A local trio who played with Brooklodge FC. They wanted to facilitate and promote the development of Soccer in the Glanmire and surrounding area & set up a new club Riverstown FC.
As captain of Salthill Devon's under-21 team, he opened the scoring in the 2006 Dr Tony O'Neill Cup semi-final against Sligo Rovers F.C., [6] and led his side to victory in the final, beating Cork City 2–1 to become the first club without a team in the League of Ireland to succeed at that level. [7]
It was suggested that Salthill Devon and Mervue United would play in the new Connacht Senior League after they dropped out of the League of Ireland First Division to make way for the new Galway United. [11] However, in June 2013 the Connacht Tribune reported that the plans were shelved due to a lack of sufficient interest from the clubs.