Results

Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 04/21 10:45 - Bluebell United v Wayside Celtic W 2-1
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 04/14 11:00 - Bluebell United v Maynooth University Town FC L 0-3
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 03/24 12:00 - Crumlin United v Bluebell United D 2-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 03/13 19:45 - Tolka Rovers v Bluebell United W 1-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 02/23 19:45 - Wayside Celtic v Bluebell United W 0-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 02/18 12:00 - Bluebell United v Malahide Utd D 0-0
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 02/11 13:00 - Lucan United v Bluebell United D 0-0
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 01/31 20:00 - St Francis FC v Bluebell United D 2-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 01/21 12:00 - Bluebell United v Bangor Celtic FC W 3-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 01/12 19:30 - Home Farm FC v Bluebell United W 0-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 01/07 12:00 - Bluebell United v Crumlin United D 2-2
Irsko - Leinster - Senior League 11/26 12:00 - Bluebell United v Liffey Wanderers W 3-0

Statistiky

 TotalDomácíHosté
Matches played 26 13 13
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 8 3 5
Goals for 46 22 24
Goals against 42 19 23
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Bluebell United F.C.

Bluebell United Football Club is an Irish association football club originally based in Bluebell, Dublin. The club's senior team plays in the Leinster Senior League Senior Division. The club has also fielded teams to compete in the FAI Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup. Founded in 1946 in the Camac Park district of Bluebell, the club later relocated to its current home near Clondalkin. In 2014–15, Bluebell were Leinster Senior League champions, 27 years after winning their previous title. Bluebell United would go onto retain the title again in the following 2015-16 season.

History

The club was founded in 1946 in the southern suburbs of Dublin. Its pitch is located on the Naas Road directly opposite The Red Cow, Moran Hotel.

During the 1999 season, a revamp of the football ground was carried out. This project was part funded by a grant from the Irish National Lottery, the remainder was raised by organised events, plus funding from team sponsors and advertisers. All the club's committee members work on a voluntary basis.[]

In 2020, the club's then manager and a former player were arrested and put on trial for drug trafficking.