Full name | Derry City Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Candystripes |
Founded | 1928 |
Ground |
Brandywell Stadium, Derry, Northern Ireland 2017–Maginn Park, Buncrana, Ireland |
Capacity | 7,700±0 |
Owner | Supporter owned |
Chairman | Philip O'Doherty |
Manager | Kenny Shiels |
League | League of Ireland Premier Division |
2016 | League of Ireland Premier Division, 3rd |
Website | Club home page |
Derry City Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Chathair Dhoire) is a professional football club based in Derry, Ireland. It plays in the League of Ireland Premier Division. It had spent the majority of its time in the League of Ireland in the Premier Division, the top tier of league football in the Republic of Ireland, but was expelled in November 2009 when it was discovered there were secondary, unofficial contracts with players. It was reinstated a few weeks later but demoted to the First Division, the second tier. The club are the League of Ireland's only participant from Northern Ireland. The club's home ground is the Brandywell Stadium and the players wear red and white striped shirts from which its nickname, the Candystripes, derives. Others refer to the club as the Red and White Army or abbreviate the name to Derry or City.
The club, founded in 1928, initially played in the Irish League, the domestic league in Northern Ireland, and won a title in 1964–65. In 1971, security concerns related to the Troubles meant matches could not be played at the Brandywell. The team played home fixtures 30 miles (48 km) away in Coleraine. The security forces withdrew their objections to the use of the Brandywell the following year, but in the face of insistence from the Irish League that the unsustainable arrangement continue, the club withdrew from the league. After 13 years in junior football, it joined the League of Ireland's new First Division for 1985–86. Derry won the First Division title and achieved promotion to the Premier Division in 1987, and remained there until the 2009 relegation. The club won a domestic treble in 1988–89, the only League of Ireland club so far.