赛程

爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 04/27 18:00 5 斯莱戈 流浪 女子 vs 曲克城 女子 - 查看
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 05/04 16:00 6 曲克城 女子 vs FC Treaty United 女子 - 查看
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 05/11 16:00 7 曲克城 女子 vs 沙姆洛克流浪 女子 - 查看
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 05/25 13:00 8 谢尔伯恩 女子 vs 曲克城 女子 - 查看
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 06/08 13:00 9 曲克城 女子 vs 亚隆城 女子 - 查看
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 06/29 17:00 11 韦克斯福德青年 女子 vs 曲克城 女子 - 查看

结果

爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 04/13 14:00 4 [10] DLR波浪 女子 v 曲克城 女子 [8] D 1-1
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 04/13 14:00 4 曲克城 女子 v UCD Waves 女子 - PPT.
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 03/30 15:00 3 [4] 都柏林波希米亚人 女子 v 曲克城 女子 [11] W 0-1
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 03/16 17:00 2 [1] 高威 女子 v 曲克城 女子 [9] L 5-0
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 03/09 17:00 1 曲克城 女子 v Peamount Utd 女子 L 0-2
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 11/11 14:00 22 [11] 曲克城 女子 v 谢尔伯恩 女子 [3] L 1-5
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 10/21 13:00 18 曲克城 女子 v 亚隆城 女子 L 1-3
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 10/14 13:00 20 [11] 曲克城 女子 v FC Treaty United 女子 [10] W 1-0
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 10/07 16:00 19 [10] 斯莱戈 流浪 女子 v 曲克城 女子 [11] D 3-3
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 09/30 16:00 18 曲克城 女子 v 亚隆城 女子 - PPT.
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 09/09 16:00 17 [1] Peamount Utd 女子 v 曲克城 女子 [11] L 5-0
爱尔兰全国联赛 女子 09/02 16:00 16 [11] 曲克城 女子 v 沙姆洛克流浪 女子 [3] L 0-4

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 22 10 12
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 3 0 3
Losses 14 8 6
Goals for 17 6 11
Goals against 50 23 27
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Cork City W.F.C.

Cork City Women's Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí na mBan) is an Irish women's association football team, based in Cork city. Originally playing at Bishopstown Stadium, from the 2021 Women's National League season, the club were playing home games at Turners Cross Stadium. The club kit is the same as that of Cork City FC, as is the emblem, which is itself a variant of the Cork coat of arms. The club was founded in 2011 as Cork Women's F.C., to take its place as one of seven teams in Ireland's inaugural Women's National League. In 2014 they affiliated with FORAS, the supporters' trust behind Cork City FC, and relaunched as Cork City Women's FC. The club claimed their first national silverware by winning the FAI Women's Cup in 2017, and merged "fully" with Cork City FC ahead of the 2018 season.

History

2011–2015

Cork Women's F.C. was founded after the granting of a license to compete in the inaugural season of the Women's National League by the Football Association of Ireland. The club played its games in the stadium of the Cork Institute of Technology for their debut year. A squad was assembled containing players such as Denise O'Sullivan, Marie Curtin and Clare Shine under the management of Dave Bell. The club had some mixed results on the field in the 2011–12 Women's National League season, and Bell left by mutual agreement in early March 2012. Former Tralee Dynamos player Ronan Collins took the reins of the club until the end of the season (finishing third).[]

Maurice Farrell was appointed as head coach for the 2012–13 season. There were also changes on the pitch as players like Katie McCarthy, Marie Curtin and Sylvia Gee departed. The club also moved to Turners Cross stadium for the following season. The club finished second-bottom of the league.[]

For the 2013–14 WNL season, a number of players departed, and a largely new team was signed. Irish International Denise O'Sullivan was the highest profile departure, following a move to Scottish club Glasgow City. The club also began discussions with FORAS Trust which resulted in the club playing home games at Bishopstown Stadium. The team failed to register a point and only scored two goals all season, and Maurice Farrell departed the club at the end of the season.

For the 2014–15 season, the club formally agreed to a merger with Cork City F.C. and FORAS Trust, to become Cork City W.F.C. for the upcoming season. The club continued to play matches at Bishopstown stadium. Former Gaynor Cup-winning manager for Cork, Charlie Lynch, was appointed manager and assembled a squad with additions such as Irish U19 internationals Ciara McNamara and Shannon Carson. Despite an improvement on the field in performances, the club finished another season without a single league win. The club controversially forfeited their final league fixture against Raheny United, which deprived Raheny's Katie McCabe of an opportunity to claim the WNL Golden Boot.

2015–2023

Charlie Lynch was appointed Head of Youth Development and former Bandon AFC manager Niall O'Regan appointed as manager for the 2015–16 season. With some new players, they secured their first win in two years against newly formed Kilkenny United. In February 2016, Frank Kelleher was announced as the new manager, replacing Niall O'Regan.

Cork City WFC came 5th in the 2017 Women's National League season, and won the FAI Women's Cup in November 2017.

Affiliated with FORAS (the supporters' trust behind Cork City FC) from 2014, Cork City WFC was "fully merged" with Cork City FC ahead of the 2018 WNL season. During the 2018 season, the club reached the final of the Women's National League Development Shield competition, losing out to Wexford Youths W.F.C. on penalties. The club finished mid-table in the 2019 Women's National League, with 24 points from 21 games.

Cork City WFC came fourth in the 2020 WNL League competition, and reached the 2020 FAI Women's Cup Final, losing out to Peamount United. The club came 8th in the 2021 league, 9th in the 2022 season, and last (11th) in 2023.

曲克城女子足球俱乐部是一支位于中国曲克城的女子足球队,成立于2015年,隶属于曲克城体育局管辖。该队是国内女子足球联赛中的一支新兴力量,以其出色的技术和独特的战术风格而闻名于世。

曲克城女子足球队的球员全部为女性,她们来自于不同的地区和背景,但都汇聚于此,为着同一个目标而奋斗:在国内女子足球联赛中取得优异的成绩,为曲克城争光。该队的目标是成为女子足球领域的领军者,通过不懈的努力和追求,不断提高球队的技术水平和竞争力。

在比赛中,曲克城女子足球队以其精湛的技术和顽强的拼搏精神而著称。球队的战术风格注重快攻和防守反击,通过高效的传球和配合,以及出色的跑动和抢断能力,能够在比赛中创造出多次有威胁的进攻机会。同时,球队的球员们也具备出色的个人技术和身体素质,能够在关键时刻挺身而出,为球队取得重要的胜利。

除了在国内女子足球联赛中表现出色外,曲克城女子足球队还积极参与国际比赛,与来自世界各地的球队进行交流和比赛,不断提升球队的国际竞争力。该队还注重培养年轻球员,通过选拔和训练优秀的年轻球员,为球队的未来发展打下坚实的基础。

总之,曲克城女子足球队是一支充满潜力和希望的女子足球队,以其出色的技术和独特的战术风格而闻名于世。通过不断的努力和追求,该队致力于成为女子足球领域的领军者,为曲克城争光。