I am not sure if this is the right subforum, but here goes...
A few weeks 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 :(