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Bryansburn Rangers F.C.

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Bryansburn Rangers
Full nameBryansburn Rangers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Burn
Founded1974
GroundBallywooley Park, Bangor
ChairmanNorthern IrelandAlan Dempster
ManagerNorthern IrelandAndy Thompson
LeagueNAFL Division 1B
2023-24NAFL Division 1B, 6th
Websitehttp://www.thenafl.co.uk/teams/id/34

Bryansburn Rangers Football Club is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club playing in Division 1B of the Northern Amateur Football League.

The club originates from the Bryansburn Area of Bangor, County Down and play their home matches at Ballywooley Park on the Crawfordsburn Road. The club was founded in 1974 and began playing their games at Stricklands Glen in the west of the town, before morning to their current home ground only a few kilometers away. The club joined the Amateur League in 1984 and have played their ever since.[1]

Bryansburn currently field 3 senior teams in total, along with a number of youth teams, ranging from 2019/20s to 2012s. Both the first team, and second team play in Northern Amateur Football League Division 1B, and 3D, along with a 3rd team that compete in the Down Area League, Division 2. The first team were promoted to Division 1A at the end of 2009–10 season, however 2 back to back relegation's left the team in 1C. After a number of years in 1C, the 1st team gained promotion once again to 1B in the 17/18 season, finishing runners up to 18th Newtownabbey Old Boys F.C. They have been in 1B ever since, recording a best finish of 3rd in the 2018/18 season, losing out on promotion to Grove United F.C. and Dromara Village F.C.

The club competes in a number of cup competitions in Northern Ireland, such as the Steel & Sons Cup, the Irish Cup, the Irish Intermediate Cup, the Clarence Cup and the Border Cup.

In January 2010 the club reached the 5th round of the Irish Cup, hoping for a draw vs one of the big Irish league clubs, they drew fellow Amateur league side Nortel F.C. who at the time were in the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League. The game finished 2-2 on the night, with Nortel winning 5-4 on penalties and booking their place in the round of 16, they would subsequently lose 6-0 to NIFL Premiership side Coleraine.

The club appointed former player Andy Thompson as their new manager on the 22nd June 2023. Thompson made 425 competitive appearances for the club between 1998 and 2017 and is now in his second full season of management.

Squad 2024-2025

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Northern Ireland NIR David Finlay
DF Northern Ireland NIR Jordan Parkes
DF Northern Ireland NIR Tyler Corbett
DF Northern Ireland NIR Ross Gray
DF Northern Ireland NIR Alan McMullan
DF Northern Ireland NIR Andy Cooling
MF Northern Ireland NIR Ricky Thompson
MF Northern Ireland NIR Joe Cousins
FW Northern Ireland NIR Tom Mcgreevy
MF Northern Ireland NIR Jordan Davidson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Northern Ireland NIR Cameron McNicholl
MF Northern Ireland NIR Craig Cooling
MF Northern Ireland NIR Stewart Morrison (C)
MF Northern Ireland NIR Lewis Stevenson
MF Northern Ireland NIR Ben Carson
MF Northern Ireland NIR Josh Ferguson
FW Northern Ireland NIR Josh Patterson
FW Northern Ireland NIR Ross Graig
FW Northern Ireland NIR Tom Mcgreevy
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Mark McAdams

Honours

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Intermediate honours

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Junior honours

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Notable events

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On Sunday 29 March 2015, in the lead up to the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier between Northern Ireland national football team and Finland national football team, Bryansburns home ground 'Ballywooley' was used as a venue for the fans game between the Northern Ireland and Finland fans teams. Former Northern Ireland international Keith Gillespie who made a guest appearance for the Northern Ireland fans team, along with Finnish Legend Jari Litmanen for the Finland fans team. Northern Ireland ran out eventual 3–1 winners.

Notable former players

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Notes

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  1. ^ H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 184

Club officials

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  • Chairman: Alan Dempster Northern Ireland
  • Secretary: Jordan Parkes Northern Ireland
  • Treasurer: Davy Armstrong Northern Ireland
  • Groundsmen: Alex Jones Scotland
  • 1st team Manager: Andy Thompson Northern Ireland
  • 1st Coach: Ross Gray Northern Ireland
  • 1st team assistant Managers: Andy Cardwell, Rob Steventon England
  • Club Captain: Alan McMullan Northern Ireland
  • 2nd team Manager: Ryan Connolly Northern Ireland
  • 3rd team Manager: Chris Armstrong Northern Ireland
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