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  • Change of Fixture

    Our 4th division team will kick off their season this coming Sunday morning in Abbeyside in a change to the previously scheduled game. Details below.

  • Crusaders AFC Vs St. Saviours (2B) – Match Report

    Our 2B squad got their inaugural season underway on Saturday last with a home game versus St. Saviours. Due to the recent inclement weather, the game was moved to The RSC to safeguard the surface at Whitfield Park for the weeks ahead, and the Kilbarry venue was treated to a feast of football with both teams giving 110% in their first games of the new season.

    Manager Kevin Murphy had a near full-strength panel to work with, and the new 2025 season kit also got its first outing. The gaffer kept the opposition guessing by strategically delaying the naming his starting XI until just before kick off (with rumours of an inability to work the FAI app wide of the mark)!

    As one pitchside know-it-all remarked afterwards, this was a classic game of three halves. In front of a large crowd, the Crusaders settled into their rhythm straight from the kick off, with Odhran O’Donnell, David Cheasty and Sean Halpin pulling the strings in midfield, the ever-willing Zak O’Connor making the hard yards up front, and Jordan Wall and Captain Cian O’Neill snuffing out any hint of danger at the back. With several chances coming their way, it was only a matter of time before the Whitfield men got on the scoresheet, and this duly happened after 21 minutes when a well worked move from back-to-front was expertly dispatched by Ben Brophy, served up to him on a plate by Zak.

    On 35 minutes, the game shifted from a free-flowing feast of football to a battle royale, with 2 yellow cards flashed, one for each side. The visitors were coming back into the game at this stage, as the ball moved from the surface to the sky. Halftime came and went, but St. Saviours continued the 2nd half where they’d finished the 1st and got their equaliser on 48 minutes.

    Crusaders rallied after this, regaining control of the ball and dictating the pace. Up to this point, fullbacks Jim Brennan and Devin Enright had been the busiest players on the field, repelling each wave of attack successfully. David Cheasty was giving his opposition number a lesson in how to play the game, and Eoin Daly was running wild on the right wing. Paddy O’Neill on goal was also having a great game, but this came to a premature end on 59 minutes when both he and the opposition striker had a coming-together in the box; a red card each duly followed forcing the manager to rely on his pre-match planning as he reshuffled, bringing Joe Barry and Donagh O’Connor into the game.

    The noise levels faded in the away dugout as they tired on and off the pitch, with the Crusaders’ legs benefitting from rainy evenings spent sprinting up Train Hill. Luke McCarthy and Jordan Daniels came into the game in tactical changes as Murphy shored up the defence and watched his charges reclaim control of the game for the last 15 minutes. Chances for Zak, Sean and Odhran went close but ultimately at 1-1, the draw was a fair result.

    Next up for the 2B team is another home game, 15th March @ 2pm versus De La Salle.

  • Change of Venue

    Our upcoming 2B fixture on 1st March has been moved from Whitfield Park to the Regional Sports Centre. See below.

  • Upcoming Fixtures

    The 2025 season is edging closer by the day…our first fixtures are out. The 2B squad will face two tough opponents in St. Saviours and De La Salle on the 1st and 15th March at home, while our 4th division squad will travel to near neighbours for their perennial clash with Ballyduff. Mark your diary!

  • Sunday Club @ Whitfield Park

    As we continue to get ready for the new season, our Sunday Club regulars are busy with landscaping, pipework, painting and general maintenance work.

    If you’d like to spend a few hours helping out in the fresh air, we start at 10am each Sunday until the end of February.

  • Fundraising

    Please support our fundraising efforts at Crusaders AFC by participating in the Waterford Sports Lotto initiative. There’s a generous prize on offer each fortnight, and the participant clubs – including Crusaders – benefit with every ticket purchased. Funds from this Lotto enable the works at Whitfield Park, such as grounds maintenance and the purchase of equipment.

  • Player registration for 2025 season

    With the new season nearly upon us, it’s important that all players get their details into their managers ASAP (check your team WhatsApp groups). The leagues start on 1st March, so registrations must be complete well in advance.

  • 2B Training

    Training for our 2B squad is Thursday evening @ 8pm. Don’t be late!

  • 2025 Season

    Crusaders AFC have been confirmed in both the 2B and 4th divisions for the forthcoming season. The very best of luck to Johno Moran, Kevin Murphy and their teams for 2025.

    Come on you Crusaders…!

  • Results

    Congratulations to our 2B team who were in great form yesterday with a 3-0 win over Piltown in a pre-season challenge match.