On Saturday 27th May the annual Cup Final Day match will take place commencing at 2.00pm at the Millbridge.
This will be followed at 4.00pm by the presentation of the annual awards. All trophies from 2016 should be returned.
On Saturday 27th May the annual Cup Final Day match will take place commencing at 2.00pm at the Millbridge.
This will be followed at 4.00pm by the presentation of the annual awards. All trophies from 2016 should be returned.
The committee, players and supporters of Ballynahinch United would wish to express their condolences to committee members Steven Jess and Phil Kelso on their recent bereavement.
Ballynahinch United F.C. is delighted to advise that the new first team manager will be Alan Davis who will be assisted by Paul Allison. Both have been involved with the club’s Youth side for some years and last year stepped up to take on the Swifts team which made excellent strides in Division 1 of the Newcastle League.
The Swifts will be managed by club stalwart Gareth Bingham assisted by Davy Teggarty.
The club would also like to send its best wishes to Jimmy Brown who is currently recovering after knee surgery.
The committee, players and supporters of Ballynahinch United would wish to express their condolences to Jim, Ethan, Hannah and Helena Majury on their recent bereavement.
They would also wish Craig Tate a speedy recovery from the ankle ligament damage he sustained in the recent home fixture against Drumaness Mills.
The Irish FA have recently established an Official IFA Volunteer Team to encourage volunteering within different areas of the Irish FA and provide exciting opportunities for many committed and enthusiastic individuals. Opportunities have been established within various strands of the local game including Grassroots, Disability, Women’s and Schools football.
Each month www.irishfa.com speaks to a current member of the IFA Volunteer Team, taking a snapshot of their volunteering experiences within the Irish FA and this month the volunteer focus spotlight shines on our 1st team manager Keith Hamilton who is an Irish FA Volunteer Match Monitor and has been involved within various other volunteer roles at the Irish FA.