# Villa F.C.

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Football club

Villa FC Full name Villa Football Club[1] Nickname The Villa[2] Founded July 1953; 73 years ago (1953-07) Ground Connors Park[3] Manager Conor Coad League Waterford & District Junior League Website https://villafc.ie/ Home colours Away colours

**Villa Football Club** is an [Irish association football club](/source/List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland) based in [Waterford](/source/Waterford), Ireland.[1] Their senior men's team competes in the Premier Division of the [Waterford & District Junior League](/source/Republic_of_Ireland_football_league_system#The_system).[4]

The club have qualified for the FAI Cup on three occasions; in [2007](/source/2007_FAI_Cup), [2022](/source/2022_FAI_Cup) and [2024](/source/2024_FAI_Cup).[5][6]

## History

Villa Football Club was founded in 1953 by ten men; Shamie Martin, Frank O'Byrne, Frank Farrell, Eddie Wall, Nicky Power, Sid Rellis, Michael Kiely, Billy Howlett, Eddie Wymberry and Eddie Smith.[7][8] The club drew support from the Waterford city streets of Sexton Street, Leamy Street and Griffith Place, down as far as Morrison’s Road.[8] Villa first appeared in a 5-a-side tournament in July 1953 and by September had entered two teams in the schoolboy leagues, at under-14 and under-15 level. The club's first league game was against Bolton in September 1953, which resulted in a 3–1 victory.[8] In 1959, the club became the first Waterford side to win the Munster Youth Cup, then known as the Munster Minor Cup, when they beat Cork side Glasheen to win the 1958–59 trophy.[8][9]

By 1962, the club had entered the [Munster Senior League](/source/Munster_Senior_League_(association_football)).[8] Villa reached the Munster Junior Cup final in 1963, after a hat-trick from Buddy Purcell saw off the challenge of Limerick club Geraldines in the semi-final at Ozier Park.[7] Due to an internal dispute within the [Munster FA](/source/Munster_Football_Association), the final of the competition didn't take place until 1964 when Villa lost out narrowly to Blackrock of Cork in [Flower Lodge](/source/Flower_Lodge). The club also reached the quarter finals of the [FAI Junior Cup](/source/FAI_Junior_Cup) in 1964 where they lost to [Pike Rovers](/source/Pike_Rovers_F.C.).[7] Gene Roche, Buddy Purcell, Teddy Madigan and Frankie Mountain all represented Villa F.C. as part of the first Waterford Junior League representative team to win the Inter-league Oscar Traynor Cup in 1964. During this era, some of the club's players progressed to [League of Ireland](/source/League_of_Ireland) level, including Gene Roche, Ian Nolan, Billy Howlett, Ben Stokes, Sid Rellis, Al Casey, Pat Flynn, Frankie Mountain and Johnny Toms.[7]

The next decade began with the capture of the Ardagh Cup in 1970, a cup competition for the leading sides in Waterford. Villa beat Waterford Bohemians 4–0 in the final, with goals from Teddy Robinson, Oxo Connors and a brace from Noel O'Neill.[8] During the 1975–76 season, Villa started well and lost only once in their first eleven games. However, they finished the season behind [Johnville F.C.](/source/Johnville_F.C._(Waterford)) and Waterford Bohemians.[8] In 1978, the club leased the ground beside Ozier Park from the Waterford Junior League. Originally a dumping site, by 1980 it had been renovated into a football pitch, complete with a drainage system and dressing rooms.[2] The ground was named Connors Park after former player, coach and secretary Eugene Connors, who died in 1983.[2][8]

Villa won the Fitzgerald Youth Cup in 1982.[8]

### Modern era

By the 2020–21 season, Villa F.C. were competing in the top division of the [Waterford & District Junior League](/source/Republic_of_Ireland_football_league_system).[4] In 2022, the club won the competition for the first time.[10] The club retained the title the following season.[11] Villa FC also won the FAI Junior Cup in 2022,[12] winning 1–0 in the final, as well as a number of other honours[13] at levels from schoolboy to senior. Villa FC operates from their home ground at Connors Park in Poleberry, [Waterford City](/source/Waterford).[3] A number of former Villa FC players have gone on to success in football leagues outside Ireland, including [Kenny McEvoy](/source/Kenny_McEvoy) ([Tottenham Hotspur](/source/Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.)), [Lee O'Connor](/source/Lee_O'Connor_(footballer)) ([Manchester United](/source/Manchester_United_F.C.)), [Jayson Molumby](/source/Jayson_Molumby) ([Brighton](/source/Brighton_%26_Hove_Albion_F.C.)), and [Timi Sobowale](/source/Timi_Sobowale) ([Manchester City](/source/Manchester_City_F.C.)).[14]

In April 2022, Villa beat Inchicore Athletic to qualify for the first round of the [FAI Cup](/source/2022_FAI_Cup).[6]

### FAI Junior Cup Win, 2022

In 2022, Villa won the [FAI Junior Cup](/source/FAI_Junior_Cup), defeating Pike Rovers from [Limerick](/source/Limerick) at [Turners Cross](/source/Turners_Cross_(stadium)) in Cork with the winning goal scored by Conor Kilgannon.[15] Speaking of the win after the match, Villa manager Conor Coad noted that it was "a historic day for us and it's been a massive season for us, we've never won our own local Premier League and to go and do that recently and back it up with this win is something we could have only dreamed of at the start of the year".[16]

The club added to their trophy haul with the 2021–22 Waterford Junior League. They added two more league titles before the league transitioned to a calendar year schedule. Villa won the shortened league season in 2024 and went on to add the inaugural league trophy of the summer season in 2025.[17][18]

## Current squad

As of 2023/2024 season, the club's "premier" squad included:[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player — GK IRL Craig Dunphy — GK IRL Dylan Nolan — GK IRL Kieran Doheny — DF IRL Eoghan Rea — DF IRL Adam Heaslip — DF IRL Dylan Walsh — DF IRL Conor Signorelli — DF IRL John Tamen (Irish/Cameroonian) — DF IRL James Kennedy — DF IRL Ravelli Kilonda — DF IRL Dylan Stickel — DF IRL Shane O'Brien — DF IRL Nils Lukaku No. Pos. Nation Player — MF IRL Aaron O'Connor — MF IRL Luke Walsh — MF IRL Conor Whittle — MF IRL Adam Conway — MF IRL Conor Kilgannon — MF IRL Evan Ryan — MF IRL Stephen Imiren — FW IRL Dean Walsh — FW COD Regix Madika — FW IRL Shane O'Brien — FW IRL Alex Phelan — FW IRL Dylan Butler

## Capped players

### [Republic of Ireland](/source/Republic_of_Ireland_national_football_team) Senior Internationals

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player — MF IRL Jayson Molumby (Plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club West Bromwich Albion) — DF IRL Lee O'Connor (Plays as a defender for EFL League Two club Tranmere Rovers)

### [Republic of Ireland U21](/source/Republic_of_Ireland_national_under-21_football_team) Internationals

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player — FW IRL Kenny McEvoy (Retired. Played for Tottenham Hotspur and other English league clubs.) — DF IRL Timi Sobowale (Plays as a defender, for Norwegian Third Division club Florø SK)

## Honours

**[FAI Junior Cup](/source/FAI_Junior_Cup)**

- Winners: 2021–22[12]

**All-Ireland President's Junior Cup**

- Winners: 2022–23[20]

**[Munster Youth Cup](/source/Munster_Youth_Cup_(association_football)#Cup_competitions)**

- Winners: 1958–59,[9] 2019–20[21][9]

**Waterford and District Junior League**

- Premier League - Winners: 2021–22,[22][10] 2022–23,[11] 2023–24,[23] 2024, 2025[17]

**Ardagh Premier Cup**

- Winners: 1969–70,[8] 1970-71, 2007-08[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

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## External links

- [Official website (archived)](https://web.archive.org/web/20240223061957/https://villafc.ie/)

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