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up of a blue jersey with white stripes, blue shorts and socks with the home goalkeeping kit being green jersey with green shorts and green socks. The current away strip consists of a white jersey with black collared trim, black shorts and black socks, the away goalkeeping kit is made up of a green jersey, green shorts and green socks. Harps current third kit is made up of a mix of colours ranging from blue to purple, with purple shorts and socks. The current third kit is in a partnership with The Bluestack Foundation. The third goalkeeping kit consists of a black jersey with black shorts and black socks.
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clubs, being only 30 miles apart, has contributed to the rivalry. The strong contrast between the two clubs, Rural/Urban and the gulf in success, has aided the rivalry. Both sets of fans can be frequently heard singing songs about each other. Many players have played for both clubs, the most notable
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Harps kits and training gear is currently manufactured by Joma Sports, and the club's jerseys are sponsored by the So-Lo Stores, with Marley's Travel sponsoring the back. The third kit is currently sponsored by Bluestack Foundation, who is the current Charity Partner. The current home strip is made
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On 2 December 2022, Finn Harps unveiled Dave Rogers as their new manager, on a full-time four-year contract. Ten days later, Darren Murphy was announced as Rogers new full time assistant manager. After a disastrous 2023 season on the pitch, Finn Harps parted company with Dave Rogers on 23 September,
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Finn Harps have sported various crests throughout their history. All, largely circular in composition, have featured a harp and new designs have essentially been modernised updates of the previous crest. The harp has traditionally been a symbol of Ireland. Footballs have also been a common feature.
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Though they won their game, Galway United's win sealed the fate of Harps. In 2009, Finn Harps played in the FAI First Division, on a semi-professional basis once again. On 11 May 2009, Paul Hegarty left the club, citing "personal reasons". James Gallagher replaced Hegarty as manager. On 3 May 2011,
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as manager. They were rejuvenated and stormed back to the top of the First Division table with a club record-equalling six wins on the trot. With only four games remaining, Finn Harps led the table by a point but losses away to Bray Wanderers and Dublin City handed the title to Dublin City and left
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Nevertheless, Finn Harps won promotion at the end of the 1995–96 season, thus bringing an end to end their 11-season spell in the First Division. During the summer of 1996, a consortium of businessmen offered to take control of the club, but - when their offer was rejected - the manager and certain
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took his place as new financial structures were put into place and a newly appointed fund-raising committee established along with numerous supporter clubs around the country. However, after a run of 14 games undefeated and a late-season fightback, Finn Harps were ultimately relegated to the First
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were the highlights of the decade for them and by 1985 the club had been relegated to the newly formed First Division. A series of managerial changes occurred over the following few years in an attempt to raise the club's status, but signs of improvement did not appear until the early 1990s. Patsy
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The end of the Horgan era for Finn Harps came at the end of the 2022 season, with the departure of manager Ollie Horgan and relegation from the Premier Division. This ended a long spell of years in the Premier Division, with six out of seven seasons spent at the top tier of Irish football for the
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took charge of managing the team, financial difficulties that had nearly bankrupted the club some seasons earlier became more prevalent so the club - struggling in the lower half of the First Division - put all players on sale. The 2007 season started sluggishly with a number of defeats and "bore
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In 2008, Harps began the conversion from a semi-professional, part-time club to a full-time setup over the off-season, with 16 full-time players on the books as of the opening day of the season. The conversion succeeded but relegation beckoned once again for the club, this time on the final day.
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in early 2006 and local developers, Joseph McMenamin and Sons, won the tender process and had their tender approved a year later. Finn Harps received funding of €750,000 in 2007 to commence works at the new stadium. They hoped to be in the new stadium for the 2013 season. Work ceased on the new
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from the first round of the First Division play-off, with a 2–0 win. The first leg of the final play-off round against Waterford United ended at Finn Park with Harps taking a 3–0 advantage to the Waterford RSC ahead of the return leg, which ended 3–3. Thus, Harps secured promoted to the Premier
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year - won the club's first First Division title and achieved the promotion to the Premier Division that had eluded so many managers before him. However, the following season saw the club struggle in the Premier Division and Harps sacked Healy in July. Anthony Gorman agreed to become
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as manager and, despite time being against him, he managed to assemble a squad for the opening of the 1996–97 season. By the season's conclusion, he had ensured that the club's Premier Division status was retained. Off the field, the remaining committee members set the club up as a
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until the end of the season. However, at the season's end and with Finn Harps relegated again, Gorman agreed to take the position on a full-time basis only to leave following the 2006 season as his efforts to lead the club to promotion failed. In 2007, after
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In 2010, Finn Harps decided to play in an all-white kit due to demand from supporters after they wore an all-white kit against Shelbourne to celebrate 40 years in the League of Ireland in 2009. They reverted to blue home kits in 2011.
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respectively. Through the 1970s, the club never once finished in the bottom half of the table and were widely respected for their attractive and attacking football style. The 1974 final was the first to be broadcast in colour.
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On 3 November 2023, Harps announced the appointment of Darren Murphy to become the Head Coach for the upcoming season. In his first pre-season match, Harps secured a 2–2 draw in front of the home crowd against Derry City.
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2–1 on aggregate in a famous relegation/promotion playoff, the second leg of which occurred on 6 November 2015. Against all the odds, Horgan managed to keep Finn Harps in the Premier Division in 2016, however, in
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McGowan took over as manager for the third time at the start of the 1992–93 season. The next three seasons saw the club finish in the play-off position twice, though they were beaten both times (once by
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had to endure being cited as one of the main reasons for his departure. Sean McGowan, his assistant, once again took charge for two games but within ten days the club announced a shock replacement.
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The 2021 season got off to a good start with Adam Foley securing a win over Bohemians. May 2021 would see Finn Harps get their first ever away success over Derry City at league level.
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Finn Harps and Derry City share what is called the Northwest Rivalry. It has been hotly contested since Derry entered the League in 1985. The close proximity of the two
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in the First Division, achieving immediate promotion - again at the expense of Limerick in the relegation/promotion play-off, though this time on a 3-0 aggregate score.
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on 17 August 1969. They lost the game 10–2. After initial worries that the club were not of sufficient standard, the club became a considerable force during the 1970s.
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2019 saw another relegation battle, as Harps defeated Drogheda United in the relegation play-off game in Finn Park to retain their Premier Division status for 2020.
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year, 2004, they introduced a new golden crest which was very similar to their early crest. Bar this crest, blue, green and white have been common colours used.
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decided to apply to the League of Ireland for membership. The club was admitted into the senior ranks in May 1969 and played their first senior game against
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stadium due to the recession and lack of funds. Work was expected to resume on the stadium in early 2011 but in the end it did not restart until late 2014.
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In his first season in charge, Horgan led the club to an FAI Cup semi final for the first time in 15 years, before being beaten by Premier Division side
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with assistant manager Darren Murphy placed as interim manager until the end of the season, himself assisted by Tommy Canning and Kevin McHugh.
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Finn Harps in the now-dreaded playoffs once again. They disposed of Bray Wanderers in the semi-finals but lost in the final to local rivals
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Revised plans were unveiled in May 2022, showing a 6,130 capacity ground, with all four sides covered, and a seating capacity of 3,330.
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The 1980s saw a gradual decline of the club when it came to competing against the best in Ireland. An FAI Cup semi-final in 1981 and a
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The traditional colours of Finn Harps are blue and white. The club played in white jerseys and blue shorts upon entry into the
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Noel King lasted six games into the 2004 season before leaving the club by mutual consent, with the amount of travelling the
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and play their home matches at Finn Park in Ballybofey. The club's colours are blue and white, and they go by the nickname
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securing their place in the Premier Division again under Horgan, in what was his seventh season in charge of Harps.
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beat them on penalties. The following season saw the club finish third and lose at the play-off semi-final stage to
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Finn Harps was formed in 1954 as a junior club. The club's name derives from the river that runs through
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disrupted 2020 season, Harps again managed to avoid the drop, with a last day of the season win against
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took over as manager, while former Northern Ireland international and fellow former Derry City player
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This plan, upon eventual completion, is intended to include a school of excellence for young
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Division on the last day of the season. This ended a five-year run in the top flight.
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respectively, after finishing as runners-up in the league. They appeared once in the
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In 1998–99, Finn Harps finished fourth in the Premier Division; one point behind
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after a number of replays, leaving themselves with nothing to show (bar the
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For the 2021 season, Joma sport has been announced as the jersey partner.
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in the First Division, thus securing them a play-off place for promotion.
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in 1973–74 and the First Division title in 2004. They also contested the
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Finn Harps supporters share a rivalry with their north-west neighbours,
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packed with both sets of fans witnessed a Finn Harps side managed by
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in third position and just missed out on Europe. They made it to the
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Speak's first full season in charge saw the club finish second to
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2019-20 marks Harps's fiftieth season in the League of Ireland.
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On 25 November 2013, the club named Galway native and former
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members of the club committee resigned. The club appointed
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The modern stylised crests contain the club's name in a
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Harps allocated €750,000 to start new Stadium this year
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footballers. It also made way for the renovation of
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concluded with Finn Harps securing promotion to the
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Finn Park
Ballybofey
County Donegal
League of Ireland First Division
2023
League of Ireland First Division
Club website
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Irish
First Division
League of Ireland
Ballybofey
County Donegal
FAI Cup
1999 FAI Cup Final
Derry City
Northwest Derby
Ballybofey
River Finn
harp
FAI Junior Cup
FAI Intermediate Cup
Fran Fields
Patsy McGowan
Shamrock Rovers
Dublin City Cup
Brendan Bradley

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