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Crusaders F.C. - Club Directory
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The Club
Address: Seaview, Shore Road, Belfast BT15 3PL
Telephone: 028 9037 0777
Fax: 028 9077 1049
Website: www.crusadersfc.com

Founded: 1898
Nickname: Hatchetmen
Colours: Red/black shirts, black shorts, red/black socks; (alternative) Blue/black shirts, black shorts, blue/black socks


Office Bearers/Coaching Staff
Stephen Baxter
Picture: David Hunter
President: John Mairs
Chairman: Stephen Bell
Vice-Chairman: Ronnie Millar
Treasurer: John Mairs
General Manager: Norman Coleman
Club Secretary: Harry Davison
Matchday Management: Joe Moore
Youth Football: Neil McMaster
Women's Football: Helen McKenna
PR and Media: Alistair Montgomery
Club Chaplain: Rev. Ken White

1st Team Manager: Stephen Baxter
1st Team Assistant Manager: Terry Moore
Coach: Charlie Murphy
Goalkeeping Coach: Roy McDonald
Club Doctor: Neil Herron
Physio: Tony Barnett
1st Team Kit Manager: Leslie McKittrick

Child Protection Officer: Davy Downes
U19s: John McCrory
U17s: Mark Sweeney
U16s: Mark Glover
U15s: Paul Rodgers
U14s: Mervyn Knox
U13s:
U12s: John Savage
U11s: Thomas Braden
Mini-soccer: Stephen McMaster

Crusaders Newtownabbey Strikers 1st Team Manager: Stephen Calvert
Reserves Team Manager: Stephen Calvert
U16s: Elaine Roden
U14s: Keith Greene


Seaview
Seaview
Picture: David Hunter
Exit M2 at Junction One and take the Shore Road southwards. Ground is quarter-of-a-mile on the left.

Pitch Size: 98m x 63m
Capacity: 3,330 (500 seats)

Disabled places: 5


Honours
(since attaining senior status)
Irish League Champions: 1972/1973, 1975/1976, 1994/1995, 1996/1997 (4)
Irish Cup Champions: 1966/1967, 1967/1968, 2008/2009 (3)
First Division Champions: 2005/2006 (1)
Gold Cup: 1985/1986, 1995/1996 (2)
League Cup: 1996/1997 (1)
Ulster Cup: 1953/1954, 1963/1964, 1993/1994 (3)
County Antrim Shield: 1959/1960, 1964/1965, 1968/1969, 1973/1974, 1991/1992, 2009/10 (6)
Intermediate Cup: 2005/2006 (1)
Carlsberg Cup: 1973/1974 (1)
Stena Line Cup: 1996/1997 (1)
Steel & Sons Cup: 1953/1954, 2005/2006 (2)
Louis Moore Cup: 1972/1973, 1996/1997 (2)
George Wilson Cup: 1953/1954, 2006/2007 (2)
Harry Cavan Youth Cup: 1997/1998 (1)
Irish League Youth Champions: 1997/1998 (1)
Irish League Youth League Champions: 1997/1998 (1)
South Belfast Boys Champions: 1996/1997, 1999/2000, 2001/2002 (3)
South Belfast Boys League Champions Cup: 1996/1997, 1998/1999, 2001/2002 (3)
Dundonald Youth League Champions: 1995/1996 (1)
Euro Flanders Cup: 2002/2003 (1)

(prior to attaining senior status)
Poland Cup: 1903/1904 (1)
Empire Cup: 1905/1906 (1)
Irish Alliance Champions: 1915/1916, 1916/1917, 1917/1918 (3)
Lyttle Trophy: 1915/1916, 1917/1918, 1924/1925 (3)
Irish Intermediate League Champions: 1922/1923, 1925/1926, 1926/1927, 1928/1929, 1930/1931, 1932/1933, 1937/1938, 1938/1939, 1948/1949 (9)
IFA Intermediate Cup: 1926/1927, 1937/1938, 1938/1939 (3)
McElroy Cup: 1929/1930, 1931/1932, 1947/1948 (4)
Steel & Sons Cup: 1922/1923, 1925/1926, 1926/1927, 1928/1929, 1930/1931, 1936/1937, 1947/1948 (7)

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