sport.wikisort.org - TeamUlster University at Jordanstown Football Club (also known as UUJ) is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League. It is affiliated with the Ulster University at Jordanstown.
Association football club in Northern Ireland
Football club
Ulster University at JordanstownFull name | Ulster University at Jordanstown Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | UUJ, The Poly |
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Founded | 1972 |
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Ground | Ground share with Nortel FC, Monkstown Avenue, Newtownabbey |
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Manager | Billy Youle |
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League | Northern Amateur Football League |
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2017-18 | Division 1B, 1st |
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Website | Club website |
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The club was founded as part of Ulster Polytechnic in 1972 and entered the Irish League B Division. The club became UUJ with the amalgamation of the Polytechnic and the New University of Ulster as the University of Ulster in 1984. In 1991, it resigned from the B Division and dropped into the Amateur League.[1] In line with the University's rebrand in October 2014, the club updated its name.
History
Banned from Collingwood
On Sunday, 22 February 2015, UU Jordanstown were due to play UCD in the first round of the Collingwood Cup. However on Friday, 19 February, just two days earlier, the Irish Universities Football Union barred them from the competition. UUJ were banned because they planned to field players from Magee College in the team. Ulster University wanted to enter a single team featuring players from three campuses – Coleraine, Jordanstown and Magee. However football officials at Coleraine opposed this idea and entered the Collingwood Cup under their own name. Meanwhile UU decided to enter the tournament as Jordanstown, while Magee opted not to enter the competition. With the Magee club not involved, UU decided to enter a joint team that included players from both Jordanstown and Magee. However, they were informed by IUFU that it was against Collingwood Cup rules to select players from more than one campus. As UU refused to comply with the IUFU requests and enter a team that only consisted of players from the Jordanstown campus, the IUFU opted to expel them from the competition.[2]
Honours
- Northern Amateur Football League 1B: 1
- Northern Amateur Football League 3E: 1
- Collingwood Cup: 6
- 1980, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2008
- Collingwood Plate: 1
- North/South University League: 3
- 1979–80, 1990–91, 1991–92
References
- H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 219
- www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
External links
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Premier Division | |
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Division 1A | |
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Division 1B | |
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Division 1C | |
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Irish Football Association - Northern Ireland Women's Football Association |
National teams |
- Northern Ireland (history)
- B
- U-23
- U-21
- U-19
- U-18 Schools
- U-17
- U-16 Schools
- Juniors
- Women's
- Women's U-19
- Irish League XI
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Leagues | Men |
- NIFL Premiership
- NIFL Championship
- NIFL Premier Intermediate League
- Ballymena & Provincial League
- Mid-Ulster Football League
- Northern Amateur Football League
- NI Intermediate League
- NIFL Premiership Development League
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Women |
- Women's Premiership
- Championship 1
- Championship 2
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Domestic cups | Men |
- Irish Cup
- NI Football League Cup
- NIFL Charity Shield
- County Antrim Shield
- Mid-Ulster Cup
- North West Senior Cup
- Irish Intermediate Cup
- Steel & Sons Cup
- Bob Radcliffe Cup
- Craig Memorial Cup
- George Wilson Cup
- Champions Cup (All-Ireland)
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Women |
- IFA Women's Challenge Cup
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Awards |
- Ulster Footballer of the Year
- Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Year
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- Sunday football in Northern Ireland
- List of clubs
- List of grounds
- Records
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Ulster University |
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Campuses |
- Belfast
- Coleraine
- Jordanstown
- Magee
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Faculties and Research Institutes | Faculty of Computing and Engineering |
- School of Computing and Information Engineering
- School of Computing and Intelligent Systems
- School of Computing and Mathematics
- School of Engineering
- Research Graduate School (CE)
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Faculty of Life and Health Sciences |
- Institute of Nursing and Health Research (INHR)
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Faculty of Social Sciences |
- Transitional Justice Institute (TJI)
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Other departments |
- Confucius Institute at Ulster University (CIUU)
- Sports Institute for Northern Ireland (SINI)
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Facilities |
- Campus One
- Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN)
- Magee College
- Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive (ARK)
- Riverside Theatre
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Related |
- List of Ulster University people
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