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Bonagee United
Full nameBonagee United Football Club
Founded1970 (as Arcade Athletic)
GroundDry Arch Park[1]
Capacity1,500
ChairmanDonal Coyle
ManagerJason Gibson
LeagueUlster Senior League
2021/222nd
WebsiteClub website

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Bonagee United Football Club is a football club from Ireland currently competing in the Ulster Senior League. The club are based in Letterkenny. Bonagee United play their home games at Dry Arch Park.[2] The club hosts a number of teams at different age ranges.

History[edit]

Bonagee United were formed on 2 November 1970 in the Continental Bar, now called Voodoo, on Letterkenny's Main Street. In 1971, the club purchased 1 hectare (2.5 acres) of land behind the Dry Arch for £1000. They were originally known as Arcade Athletic. In 1973, Athletic became Bonagee Celtic and then in 1975 Bonagee United. A development programme was drawn up in 1998 and gave the club an all-weather playing pitch and a spectator stand. A general purpose hall, two AstroTurf pitches with floodlights, extra dressing rooms, a store and office have also been added. Today the facilities amount to €973,000, for which they received a grant of €360,000. Money was raised by generous locals and the then Minister for Sport, Jim McDaid.[3]

The club won their first Ulster Senior League Division One title in 2009.[4][5]

Famous lawsuit[edit]

On 3 October 1993 former Bonagee footballer Dessie Larkin incurred severe burns to his scrotum as he rubbed it over the lime used to mark the football pitch. 13 years later Larkin sued the Football Association of Ireland. Bonagee were participating in the FAI Junior Cup at the time. Larkin recalled how there was no changing or showering facilities available and when he removed his football shorts, he noticed some form of "white stuff" on the interior of his shorts and his skin was also inflamed and falling off. The judge was told that there were no instructions from the FAI as to the amount of lime and water that should have been in the mix. The judge awarded Larkin €9000 and stated that the onus was on the FAI to ensure that players be warned to take precautions to prevent the incident from happening.[6]

FAI Cup v Shelbourne[edit]

Damien Duff was manager for the game in Letterkenny.[7]

References[edit]

  • ^ Dry Arch Park
  • ^ Donegal Sports Funding Archived 3 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Bonagee claim First Division title[permanent dead link], Donegal News, 21 September 2009.
  • ^ Bonagee United seal first division USL championship, Donegal People's Press, 22 September 2009.
  • ^ Ex-mayor gets €9,000 over burns to scrotum, Irish Independent, 3 February 2006.
  • ^ FAI Cup wrap: Afolabi off the mark for Bohs, Shels ease past Bonagee

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bonagee_United_F.C.&oldid=1125539912"

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