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Derry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Derry, ... Q102.9 and the Derry News, ... the score was 5–1. ...
The match took place on Sunday 10 November 2024 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, between Drogheda United and Derry City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Drogheda won the game 2-0 to win the FAI Cup for the second time in their history.
Derry City's record league victory was a score of 9–1 against Galway United in October, 1986. The club's highest scorer in the League of Ireland is Mark Farren , who played for the club from 2003 until 2012.
The league consisted of ten teams – the top eight teams from the previous season and two teams promoted from the First Division.The promoted teams were the 2023 League of Ireland First Division winners Galway United (after a top flight absence of six years) [11] and play-off winners Waterford (after being absent from the top flight for two years). [12]
The match took place on Sunday 13 November at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin and was contested by Derry City and Shelbourne. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Over 32,000 spectators attended the match. Derry City won the game 4-0 to win the cup for the sixth time, it was also the biggest margin of victory in an FAI cup final.
Season League IFA Cup Gold Cup City Cup Top Four Cup Top goalscorer(s) Avg. Att. Division Tier P W D L F A +/- Pts Pos Name Goals 1962–63: Irish League
On 22 August 1929, Derry City ran on to the Brandywell turf for the first time in claret and blue shirts with white shorts. McCleery's full-time professionals led Glentoran F.C. by a score of 1–0 at half-time with a goal from Peter Burke – a recent recruit from the Free State Army.
Derry City's first game at the Brandywell was against Glentoran on 22 August 1929. The stadium has played host to many notable matches, such as Derry City's 1–0 victory IFK Göteborg on 27 July 2006 in the UEFA Cup first qualifying round. [4] However, current facilities for spectators and media simply cannot cope with the demand for some matches.