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Cork City
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Cork City Football Club is a professional football club based in Cork, Ireland. The club was founded in 1984, and has since become one of the most successful clubs in Irish football history.
Cork City's home ground is Turners Cross, which has a capacity of just over 7,000. The club's traditional colours are green and white, and their current crest features a ship and castle, symbols of the city of Cork.
Throughout its history, Cork City has won numerous titles and trophies, including three League of Ireland titles, two FAI Cups, and two League Cups. The club has also had success in European competition, reaching the second round of the UEFA Cup in 2004 and the second qualifying round of the Europa League in 2017.
Some of the most notable players to have played for Cork City over the years include Roy O'Donovan, George O'Callaghan, and Graham Cummins. The club has also had a number of successful managers, including Pat Dolan and John Caulfield.
In recent years, Cork City has faced financial difficulties and has had to make significant changes to its squad and management team. However, the club remains an important part of the Cork community, and fans continue to support the team through thick and thin.
Despite the challenges faced by Cork City in recent times, the club remains one of the most successful and respected in Irish football. With a loyal fan base and a strong tradition of success, Cork City looks set to remain a major force in Irish football for many years to come.