Finn Park
Finn Harps

Club name:           Finn Harps

Founded:              1954 (Elected to League 1969)

Home ground:       Finn Park, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal

How to get there:   Exit bus station and take the first left. The ground is at the end of Navenny Street.

Phone:                 Clubhouse: 074 32635
                           Office: 074 30070

Fax:                     074 30075

Website:               www.finnharps.com

Email:                  finnharp@gofree.indigo.ie

Club colours:        Home: Blue jersey, blue shorts, blue socks

                          Away: Yellow jersey, blue shorts, yellow socks

Nickname:           Harps

Sponsor:             Greenmount Restaurant, Carrickmacross.

Manager:            Felix Healy

Honours:            FAI Cups (1)
                         1974
Finn Harps was formed in 1954 as a junior club. It first came to national prominence by winning the FAI Junior Cup in 1968. This enabled it to play in the FAI Intermediate Cup in 1969. After they were knocked out of that competition Fran Fields and Patsy McGowan took the decision to apply to the League of Ireland for membership. The club was admitted into the senior ranks in May of 1969 and Harps were due to play their first senior game on 17th August 1969.

Harps were soundly beaten by ten goals to two in that match by Shamrock Rovers and there was much comment in the following week, that the club were not up to the task and it had been a foolish decision by the League to accept a team from Donegal. However, during the seventies Finn Harps went on to become one of the top sides in the country.

Harps won their first senior trophy, the Dublin City Cup in 1971/2, when a Brendan Bradley goal defeated Cork Hibernians in Dalymount Park. Two years later Dalymount Park was again the scene of Harps first (and to date only) FAI Cup Final win. Two goals from Brendan Bradley and one by Charlie Ferry seeing off the challenge of St Patricks Athletic.

Four times during the 1970s Harps played European football. Three times as runners up in the League Championship, playing in the UEFA Cup against Aberdeen, Derby County and Everton. Once in the European Cup Winners Cup when they appeared against Turkish Cup winners Bursaspor.

Harps also finished runners up in the League Cup finals of 1974 and 1975 to Waterford and Bohemians respectively. Throughout the seventies Harps never once finished in the bottom half of the table and were widely respected for their attractive and attacking football style.

Sadly the eighties saw a gradual decline of the club in terms of competing with the best in Ireland. An FAI Cup semi final in 1981 and a Shield final defeat by EMFA (now Kilkenny City) were the highlights of the decade and by 1985 the club had been relegated to the newly formed first division. A series of managerial changes were effected over the next few years in an attempt to raise the club but it wasn’t until the early 90s that Harps once again began to become a force to be reckoned with.

Patsy McGowan stepped in as manager for the third time at the start of the 1992/93 season. The next three seasons saw Harps finish in the play off position twice. Sadly, Harps were beaten both times, once by Cobh Ramblers and once by Athlone Town. Patsy was let go by the club before the job could be completed, but Harps went on to win promotion at the end of the 1995/96 season. Thus ending eleven seasons in the first division.

During the summer a consortium of business men attempted to take control at Finn Park, and when this offer was finally rejected it lead to resignations of the manager and certain members of the club committee. Charlie McGeever was appointed manager and despite time being against him, he managed to assemble a squad for the opening of the season and by the seasons end he ensured that Harps Premier Division status was retained.

Off the field the remaining committee members, set the club up as a Co-Operative Society, selling shares to the ordinary supporters, to ensure that the Club would be owned (and run) by the people who truly cared about it. A blueprint for the future was put in place that will include a school of excellence for the young Donegal footballers. Major plans for the renovation of Finn Park were also included in the blueprint, and certain sections of the work have already got underway.

In their third season in the Premier division Harps finished in fourth position, one point behind Shels in third, just missing out on Europe. More notably however they made the FAI Cup final against Bray Wanderers. After a marathon series of matches Bray won leaving Finn Harps with nothing to show for possibly their best season ever but the Irish News Cup.

After a very disappointing start to their fourth season having only one point from a possible twenty one Charlie Mc Geever resigned. Gavin Dykes was installed as  manager. Once again Harps retained their Premiership status but the club was forced to go public with their financial difficulties which made it known that they were around £280,000 in debt.

Dykes resigned after an absymal run of games and fan's favourite Jonathan Speak took over as first team manager. New financial structures were put in place and and a newly appointed fundraising committee with numerous supporter clubs set up around the country. After a run of 14 games undefeated and an amazing fightback from Harps they were still relegated to Division One on the last day of the season after 5 years in the top flight.

Speak has managed to hold most of last seasons squad together as they prepare for another assault on Division One including the top scorer in the country last term, Kevin McHugh. Last season, Harps were pipped to the First Division Championship by Drogheda United and were then cruelly beaten on penalties by Longford Town.This year again, only one team is to be promoted automatically, and that being the champions. Only time will tell if Speakie and his troops can deliver the first ever national title to the banks of the Finn and bring The Harps back to the Premier Division and to where they rightly belong!
Finn Harps  

Founded:   1954 (Elected to League 1969
Home ground:    Finn Park, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal
How to get there: Exit bus station and take the first left. The ground is at the end of Navenny Street.
Phone:  Clubhouse: 074 32635 Office: 074 30070
Fax: 074 30075
Website:   http://www.finnharps.com
Email:   finnharp@gofree.indigo.ie 
Club colours:     Home: Blue jersey, blue shorts, blue socks
  Away: Yellow jersey, blue shorts, yellow socks
Nickname:  The Harps 
Sponsor:      VFM 
Manager:  Jonathan Speak 
Secretary:  Joe Doherty

Titles:

Premier Division: 0   
FAI Cup 1  1974
League Cup 0   
First Division: 0   
First Division Cup: 1 2002
 
Records:

Biggest League victory: 8-1

7-0  v Kilkenny City, 4 December 1994;
v Athlone Town, 7 November 1971; v Thurles Town, 1 November 1981; v Monaghan Town, 2 March 1996
Biggest League defeat: 1-7

0-6  v Drogheda United, 24 April 1977;
v Bohemians, 12 December 1976; v Waterford United, 28 November 1993
Most league goals in a season: 62 1971-72
Top league goalscorer (season): 29 Brendan Bradley, 1975-76
Top league goalscorer (total): 181 Brendan Bradley, 1969-86 
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