Ballyglass FC |
Ballyglass FC is a Mayo soccer football club that was formed in 1975. The club’s football grounds are called Michael Keaveney Park after the Ballyglass Football Club founder. The club first tasted success on the pitch when it won Division Two of the 1983/84 Mayo League. Damien Coleman became the first Ballyglass player to win an Irish international cap when he represented the Republic of Ireland Under 14’s on the 24th May 2001 against Northern Ireland.
Ballyglass has seven teams that play in the Mayo Association Football League. |
Directions to the
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Michael Keaveney Park, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo The club’s pitches are situated 20 minutes from Castlebar, 15 minutes from Ballinrobe, and 15 minutes from Claremorris. |
Ballyglass FC
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For detailed directions to the Ballyglass FC football pitch please visit the AA Route Planner |
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The weather forecast for the Ballyglass FC match |
Honorary Ballyglass
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James Gibbons – Ph:086 6095423 |
Football Club Chairman |
Enda Keane – Ph:087 9880249 |
Soccer Leagues |
Mayo Association Football League |
Football Club Colours |
Red & White Stripes |
Club Email Address |
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Soccer Club Website |
Ballyglass FC Website |
Club Supporter | |
Ballyglass FC
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All Weather football pitches are available for hire. To book phone 091-875939 |
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