📅 September 20, 2005
Derry City defeated UCD 2-1 at Belfield Park to lift their sixth League Cup.
Goals from Alan Murphy and an own goal sealed the victory for the Candy Stripes.
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📅 September 20, 2005
Derry City defeated UCD 2-1 at Belfield Park to lift their sixth League Cup.
Goals from Alan Murphy and an own goal sealed the victory for the Candy Stripes.
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📅 September 13, 1989
Derry City hosted European giants S.L. Benfica in the European Cup 1st Round, 1st Leg at Brandywell.
Paul Carlyle scored for Derry, while Jonas Thern and Ricardo found the net for Benfica in a 2-1 win for the Portuguese side.
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📅 September 13, 1989
Derry City hosted European giants S.L. Benfica in the European Cup 1st Round, 1st Leg at Brandywell.
Paul Carlyle scored for Derry, while Jonas Thern and Ricardo found the net for Benfica in a 2-1 win for the Portuguese side.
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On August 18, 1951, Derry City players wore numbered jerseys for the first time. The milestone came in a City Cup tie against Bangor. The Derry team was made up of mostly local players, with the exception of one player, Andy Mulgrew from Belfast.
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On August 18, 1951, Derry City players wore numbered jerseys for the first time. The milestone came in a City Cup tie against Bangor. The Derry team was made up of mostly local players, with the exception of one player, Andy Mulgrew from Belfast.
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Derry City Football Club formally adopted the now iconic red and white stripes as the club’s official colours.
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Derry City Football Club formally adopted the now iconic red and white stripes as the club’s official colours.
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New signings Mark Ennis and Declan Roche scored as Derry City held Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest to a 2-2 draw at Brandywell, with Roy Keane and Teddy Sheringham included in the visitors starting XI.
New signings Mark Ennis and Declan Roche scored as Derry City held Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest to a 2-2 draw at Brandywell, with Roy Keane and Teddy Sheringham included in the visitors starting XI.