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  • Raheen
    Youth Team
    • May 2005
    • 114

    #61
    Samba Celtic, a Brazilian side play in the lower divisions of the Galway & District League. They're based in Gort, the Rio of south Galway.

    Killtullagh Pioneers play in Division 2a of the same league. They were a Premier Division side until a couple of years ago. They're anything but Pioneers hence their slide but they were at one point in the past...

    When I played in Dublin, a few seasons ago, we played against an Italian side, Del Pino, based around the Parliament St. restaurant of the same name. Not sure if they're still going. Churches League I think.

    Probably the best name I've heard in recent years in the Ballyvarry Blue Bombers who play in the Mayo League. All from Mayo I presume.

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    • Gerrit
      First Team
      • Mar 2005
      • 1325

      #62
      Does Galway have a Brazilian community then?


      Dublin has several immigrant sides of Italian origin. In the Tallaght suburbs there's an Italian team playing in the Wicklow Mountains AFAIK.

      I haven't come across any foreign-sounding clubname here in Belfast, despite the fact that we have a Polish community and quite some Indian people. And apparently some Arabs as well, as there's a Mosque quite close to my place...

      I haven't seen any foreign-sounding clubname in any Northern Irish amateur league table. One club is named Samba, but apparently those are just Belfast-based amateurs who named their club like that.



      The 5-a-side league of Tallaght's AstroPark had some pretty weird named clubs: Premature Ejaculators, Wacko Jacko's Victims, Wednesday Wanderers, Mammy's Boys, Sheepshaggers (must be some Donegal folks living in Dublin), Toilet Ducks, Jamaican Bob Slay Team, ...
      Not sure if all of these are still active, they used to play in the league back when I lived in Dublin (I played football with the colleagues at AstroPark)
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      • Galwayexile
        Youth Team
        • Feb 2005
        • 177

        #63
        no but gort does. 25% of the population in Gort are brazilian and they bring a nice flair to the town. There very good for the town and long may it continue

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        • geoffrey58
          New Signing
          • Jul 2008
          • 2

          #64
          dublin maccabi

          Hi yes the Club existed,they played in the Amatuer League which is now the Leinster League.It was call Carlisle before that and the name was changed when the opened the new ground on Kimmage road.The ground was one of the best fields around and the Irish team trained there,with so many people overseas they felt the need to sell the ground and its a fitness centre now.
          We had some great matches up there against Pioneeers Black Friars Juventus and Pegusus to name a few.
          I would love to chat with anybody out there that played on those teams.My last game was in September 1965 when I went to Canada my brother Alan was also a member of Home Farm and tried out for Shelbourne and he still lives in Dublin.The Team still exsist I believe its called Park something? and could be in the Leinster League.The difference being the are only non Jewish boys playing where at my time we only had a player Coach who was the late Dessie Duffy.
          Thank you Geoff Ellison Canada email me at geoffrey58ca@yahoo.ca et eeks ago I heard from someone I was talking about football to, that the Dublin Jewish community used to have its own football club. I was quite surprised hearing this, cause I never ever heard of it. Not impossible though, maybe they used to have their own club in the amateur leagues (Leinster Senior League i suppose ?)

          Does anyone know if such club existed indeed ?




          In my native Belgium teams for minority groups are not uncommon at all.

          Cities such as Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp have a great number of Turkish and Moroccon immigrants, whereas the Liege region has many Spanish natives. If you go through the tables of Belgian amateur level football, you will see names such as Turkish Rangers, Istanbul Brussels, Furia Espanola, Turkish FC, Croatia Wandre, Diyanet Zaventem, Armenia Brussels, Avrasya Ghent, ...
          There are two clubs of Jewish origin: Maccabi Brussels and Maccabi Antwerp.

          Also there is a Turkish club in the Dutch top division of amateur football, the German fourth division has Turkiyemspor Berlin, and in Vienna there are several immigrant teams. In the US there's the rather famous Croatia SC in an amateur league somewhere in the central states.

          I personally think teams like this are great, most of them are not strictly Jewish/Turkish/Spanish/whatever so they are great effords to bring people from foreign origins/cultures and local population together. Some of these clubs have gotten special awards for their work towards integration of foreigners, I think personally multicultural organisations such as these specific soccer clubs are the best way to fight racism.

          Belgium also has several clubs for the Hearing Impaired (I used to go to some of these games) but the league is struggling as only a handful of clubs have enough players. Most clubs switched to indoor football as they couldn't find enough people for an outdoor team [/quote]

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          • Sheridan
            Seasoned Pro
            • Dec 2004
            • 2660

            #65
            Thanks for the info Geoff, the (successful) cricket club was still known as Carlisle up until its demise in the mid-nineties. The Molins family were at the heart of the cricket club and Jason Molins captained Ireland's national team until just before the last World Cup (his replacement Trent Johnston was an overseas pro at Carlisle in their final years.) Indeed, Jason scored 55 for an Israel XI against India A recently in a match to commemorate the country's 60th anniversary. It's a shame the Jewish community in Dublin can't sustain sports clubs anymore.
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            • Kingdom
              International Prospect
              • Sep 2004
              • 5386

              #66
              I'm sure I said it elsewhere in this thread, but I used to live in the houses alongside the pitch and putt club that was the otherside of the perimeter wall and that was one of the best pitches around. Glenmore ruled the roost at the time and they played superb football at the time, this was their home pitch.

              It is sad that its now become a gym it was a fine big area but times change I suppose.
              If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
              Signed
              Kingdom.

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              • Noelys Guitar
                Seasoned Pro
                • Jun 2005
                • 3262

                #67
                Grew up down the road from the Macabbi grounds and played there a few times in the 70's. Fantastic place with the best football playing surface I ever got to play on. Now an infamous gym.

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                • drummerboy
                  First Team
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2467

                  #68
                  I remember as a young whipper snapper fresh out of schoolboy football, first season playing grown up footbll. We were playing Maccabi. After a comfortable win we adjourned to the bar. Being the youngest there I was despatched to the bar to ask for some Ham sambos. My older teammates were in fits of laughter. I still cringe at the thought of it. Not a very politically correct story but a true one. That was the nearest thing we had to multi-culturalism in those distant days.
                  Always look on the bright side of life

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                  • OwlsFan
                    Capped Player
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 10535

                    #69
                    I played Maccabi when playing for Leopardstown many moons ago. I also played against Carlisle in cricket.
                    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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                    • Stuttgart88
                      Capped Player
                      • May 2004
                      • 18973

                      #70
                      Originally posted by OwlsFan
                      I played Maccabi when playing for Leopardstown many moons ago. I also played against Carlisle in cricket.
                      I copped off with a nice girl at a Maccabi disco. Do the grounds still exist? Was that where Carlisle played? I played there too.

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                      • Dotsy
                        Reserves
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 551

                        #71
                        Originally posted by OwlsFan
                        I played Maccabi when playing for Leopardstown many moons ago. I also played against Carlisle in cricket.
                        I played against them for Leopardstown also. When were you playing Owlsfan.
                        "I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd" Johnny Giles

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                        • geoffrey58
                          New Signing
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 2

                          #72
                          Dublin Maccabi

                          Hi the Ground is still there but its a fitness centre I am not sure if some one by the name of Dunne owns it.My Nephews Adam and Leon Ellison both played for Carlisle as the Cricket Club was know one of them played for Ireland and also the Soccer Club.They also had a Rugby team and a Boxing Club in 1953 as I boxed there,my trainer was the famous Jimmy Ingle whose brother Brenden managed Prince Naseem,they live in Luton Jimmy must be in his late 80 as I was 12 at the time.
                          I coach Soccer here in Canada and was involved with the 1976 Canada Boxing Ass.My friend Walter Henry famous Iris and Canadian champ lives here too.
                          Geoff

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