Football club
Full name | Barn Football Club | |
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Founded | 1889 | |
Dissolved | 1928 | |
Ground | Barn Field, Carrickfergus | |
League | Irish Football League | |
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Barn Football Club is a former Irish football club based in Carrickfergus, County Antrim.
History
The club was founded in 1889 by workers in the James Taylor & Co. cotton mill, known as the Barn Mills, in Carrickfergus. The club entered the Irish Junior Cup for the first time in 1890–91 and the County Antrim Shield in 1891–92, in which they reached the semi-final. In 1923, Barn was elected to an expanded Irish Football League, but retained membership only for five seasons. Financial difficulties meant that the team played the 1927–28 season with a squad made up entirely of amateurs, finishing second bottom, and folding at the season's end The club's ground was the Barn Field, later known as Taylors Avenue.
Barn United, founded in 1954, took their name from Barn and continue to play in the same area.
Colours
The club wore amber and black.
References
- ^ J. Gorrod, A. Hack & A. Simpson (2014). Kings of the Castle: A History of Carrick Rangers Football Club 1939-2014. Unknown publisher.
- Northern Ireland - List of final tables (RSSSF) Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- "Colours of clubs". Ulster Football and Cycling News: 7. 25 September 1896.
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- Association football clubs established in 1889
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1928
- Defunct association football clubs in Northern Ireland
- Defunct Irish Football League clubs
- Association football clubs in County Antrim
- 1889 establishments in Ireland
- 1928 disestablishments in Northern Ireland
- Former senior Irish Football League clubs
- Sport in Carrickfergus
- Works association football teams in Northern Ireland