
Category: News
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Results – 4th October 2025
In Carrickbeg on Saturday evening, our 2B side delivered a razor sharp display against the home side, winning by 4 goals to 1. An impossible task to narrow the best displays to a handful of players, with all of the starting XI and all 5 substitutes in perfect harmony from kick off to the final whistle. Specal mention however goes to El Niňo O’Connor with all four clinical finishes. Average rating, 9.5/10.
Our 4th division played out the final fixture before this season’s Division 4 knockout stages, unfortunately succumbing to a skillful Abbeyside team by a single goal. Best for Crusaders were the evergreen attack fronted by David Power and Frank Frampton, balanced with a youthful exhuberance at the back from Walter Power and Gary Kent. Average age, 58.

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2B Table Update
After Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Kilbarry Rangers, there’s still a lot to play for this season. Though 7 points adrift of the leaders Dungarvan Celtic, there are still 12 points up for grabs before the league eason finishes, and a number of the teams at the summit still need to play each other.
And there’s also the small matter of the Munster Junior Shield next weekend… 🔵🔴⚔️

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Match Report
Azzurri Division 4 League
Crusaders AFC 1 – 3 Tramore AFC
Those who persevered through the end-of-day traffic jam in Butlerstown were privileged to see an exciting game in Whitfield Park on Wednesday evening as Crusaders entertained Tramore in the 11th round of the Azzurri Division 4 league.
From the kick off, playing into the setting sun, and despite missing a number of regulars, Crusaders seemed intent on making a mockery of both sides’ league positions, with chances falling to Paul Dower, Mark Kennedy, John Rockett and Shane Hunt. However, Tramore’s keeper was up to the challenge on the night, producing a string of saves to keep the Seagulls in the game. At the other end, Paul Lawrence was rock solid on the goal, ably assisted by a makeshift central defence pairing of Austin Hanrahan and Peter O’Byrne.

The second half saw Tramore strike first, a well-worked move down the left resulted in former Crusaders David Kent nodding home from close range. After further chances at the other end from Patrick Egan and Brian Scott, Tramore extended their lead after a goal mouth scramble resulting from a corner.
On 46 minutes, Shane Hunt finished with style, latching onto a deft through ball from Gary Grant to lob the Tramore keeper from 20 yards, reducing the deficit and sparking hope of a revival. Yet more chances went unclaimed, with Duckie, Frank, Patrick, Mark, Brian and Barney all attempting to force an equaliser.
With almost the last kick of the game, Tramore scored a third, resulting from a quick break down the right wing.
A throughly entertaining watch full of chances and played in the best spirit of the game. Crusaders showed their creative side on the night, engineering more chances than perhaps at any other time this season, but found that Lady Luck had deserted them in front of the goal on this occasion.
Star Player: Shane Hunt

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Fixtures Update
Below are our remaining September fixtures, leading up to a massive Super Saturday on 4th October, when both the 4th division team and the 2B team are in action, the latter as we enter this season’s Munster Junior Shield!


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Lotto Update
There was no jackpot winner this week, but we did have one “match 3” winner, Ms. Julie Brophy. Congrats Julie.
Next time out, on 23rd September, the jackpot will be a whopping €1,500. Get your tickets from any committee member, or play online (link in CLUB SHOP above).

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Match Report
Azzurri Division 4 League
De La Salle 1 – 0 Crusaders AFC
With the boys in green huffing and puffing their way around Yerevan yesterday evening, the real cultured fans made their way to Williamstown to see some real football. And whilst the early kick off presented a few traffic problems, the squad were present and ready to meet their hosts head-on for 6:30pm. A few even had time to stretch!
The team had a slightly different feel to it, with full backs David Power and John Rockett raiding the wings and covering the flawless Kent and O’Byrne in the middle, with Deep Purple Lawro on goal. Barney and Austin assumed their usual positions in the middle, flanked by the evergreen Duckie and and Duracell Hunty, with target man Dower and physio’s dream Egan up top.
The first half was well balanced, with Crusaders nullifying much of what the home side could manufacture, whilst mainly restricted to shots from distance themselves courtesy of Dower, Hunty and Egan.
As the light started to fade over Williamstown, a few more COYBIG fans managed to make their way to the game to catch the second half. Special mention here to Paul O’Neill, fresh from knee surgery, who ditched the crutches and made his way to the halfway line to support the team. With Dower unfortunately troubled by his Cadbury Flake-like calves once again, and a number of other age-related niggles impacting fitness, Mark, Brian, Ersoy and Norman added “fresh” legs. However, with 15 minutes to go, having looked comfortable up to this point (several saves from Lawro, last ditch O’Byrne tackles and a gymnast-like goal line clearance from Gary Kent aside), disaster struck as De La Salle took the lead with a well worked goal that simply couldn’t have been prevented.
The boys threw everything at the home side for the final quarter hour, but couldn’t claw back the goal. Best effort came from the Rockett, who tested their keeper from 35 yards.









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Match Report
Azzurri Division 2B League
Crusaders AFC 5 – 1 Dungarvan Celtic
Late last March, our 2B squad suffered a knock when they visited Dungarvan Celtic and came away with a 3-1 defeat. At the time, it was a game tinged with regret – some sloppy play led to goals for Celtic, and we were too shy in front of goal ourselves. For the return fixture, the lads were driven to ensure there would be no regrets.
In the run up to the game, training in Whitfield Park focused on playing to our strengths, whilst also neutralising the threat from Dungarvan’s well oiled gameplan. And the hard work paid off in spades.
Straight from the the kick off, the message was clear: This game would be played the way we wanted to play it! At the back, Captain Cian and Jordan were in complete control, mopping up everything that was thrown at them. Sean and Kav at full back were exceptional in both defence and attack, and Paddy was rock solid between the posts. The intricacy of play in middle between Tommy and Odhran created chance after chance for the front three, who duly obliged with five between them (Zak and Cam with 2 a piece, Ben with the other).
Special mention to David Cheasty for his disruptive influence in midfield, and who, on another day if he hadn’t been wearing his GAA boots, might have seen his name on the scoresheet.
Thanks to everyone who came out to watch. Your support on the line is always appreciated.




