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May, 2022: Shelbourne FC is delighted to announce it will host the Gay Football Supporter’s Network Cup Final this May at Tolka Park. The GFSN Cup is the premier LGBT+ football competition across the UK and Ireland and this will mark the the first time the tournament has been hosted in Ireland.

This year will also mark the first year in which an Irish team has reached the final, with Dublin’s first LGBT+ football team the Dublin Devils FC having reached the Final of the tournament. The Dublin Devils will face Village Manchester FC, the current holders of the GFSN Cup, in the Final of the 2022 Cup competition.

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We are extremely proud to host such a landmark event which celebrates equality of access to football after hosting an annual match with the Dublin Devils since 2017.

The Final will take place at 2pm on May 28th, 2022 at Tolka Park with all supporters welcome to attend.

To encourage participation, entry for the Final will be free and supporters are encouraged to attend to help mark a special occasion.

Dublin Devils are a LGBT+ and inclusive Dublin football club offering football of all levels from social kickabouts to competitive 11-a-side.

Village Manchester FC is a gay and inclusive football club in Manchester that welcomes anyone who loves football who play in local leagues and against other gay teams.

The GFSN is a voluntary organisation that promotes the participation of LGB&T people in football and campaigns against discrimination.

John McGouran, Community Officer, Shelbourne FC said:The relationship between Shelbourne FC and Dublin Devils FC has developed since 2017 due in no small part to the shared values of our respective Clubs. Participation, Respect and Inclusion are the values upon which both Clubs completely align, and Dublin Devils FC have been a driving force in this regard since the Club was founded. Shelbourne FC is honoured to host the GFSN Cup Final on 28th May, the first time that Dublin Devils FC have reached the final of the competition and the first time that the final will be played in Ireland. It promises to be a great match, and an occasion to remember at Tolka Park.

John Coary, Chairperson, Dublin Devils, said: “Reaching the final of the GFSN Cup is a testament to the growth and development which we have seen in our Club over the past number of years. That growth and development has been driven by our existing and new members together with the support which we have received from our allies off the pitch, particularly Shelbourbe FC. Since we began to develop our partnership in 2017, Shelbourbe FC have always stood by us and supported us. In hosting this year’s final of the GFSN Cup in Tolka Park, Shelbourbe FC are once again demonstrating their commitment to the LGBT+ community in Dublin and to LGBT+ inclusion in football more generally, we are incredibly grateful for their continued support. This year’s final promises to be gives us an amazing opportunity to showcase what our Club has to offer and how important LGBT+ sports clubs are to our community and to the sporting community in general. We encourage everyone to make their way down to Tolka Park at 2pm on 28 May 2022 with their Devil’s jersey, their green jersey or their rainbow jersey and support the Club as we seek to make history as the first Irish team to lift the GFSN Cup.”


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For more information:

Gavin White

Shelbourne FC

Head of Communications and Media

gavin.white@shelbournefc.ie

About Shelbourne Football Club

Founded in 1895, Shelbourne Football Club is a leading professional football club based in North Dublin. Shels, as commonly referred to, has won 13 League of Ireland titles along with 10 national cups, two Women’s National League and one FAI Women’s Cup. The Tolka Park side compete in both the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division and FAI Women’s National League and has a thriving Academy based at the Athletic Union League in North Dublin with over 400 boys and girls.

About Gay Football Supporters Network

A voluntary organisation, the GFSN was established in 1989 as a social network for LGB&T football fans across the UK. Since then we have expanded into hosting our own national league and take the lead in tackling homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia in football.

The GFSN works to maintain a social network for LGB&T supporters, to encourage inclusive teams for players of all abilities, and to campaign against discrimination in football, with a view to creating a safe and tolerant environment both on and off the pitch.

 

About Dublin Devils FC

 
Dublin Devils FC was founded in 2005 and is Ireland’s largest LGBT+ inclusive football Club. The club offers a sporting and social outlet to players of all levels, with social kick-abouts, 6 a side teams and a competitive 11 a side team that competes in domestic competitions and international LGBT+ competitions. The Club also welcomes coaches and volunteers and has a growing supporter base for those who want to be part of other aspects of the Club. The driving goal of the Dublin Devils FC is to offer a home and sense of community for members of the LGBT+ community and their allies. The Club promotes LGBT+ rights and LGBT+ inclusion in football. The Club is also a part of a vibrant LGBT+ sports community within Dublin and across Ireland that

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Shelbourne Football Club is seeking a new Girls Academy Manager with those interested asked to review the below job spec and seek further information at recruitment@shelbournefc.ie

This is an exciting position at the Academy of the FAI Women’s National League Champions who boast many talented underage teams in the WNL underage leagues and MGL leagues.

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  • Shelbourne FC v Sligo Rovers FC
  • SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
  • Tolka Park
  • May 6, 2022
  • 19:45

Ticketing 

Limited home tickets remain online and early purchase online is heavily encouraged. Tickets can be bought here. However, some physical tickets may be able to be purchased from 6:45 at the ticket office on Richmond Road though we would urge supporters to buy online to guarantee a ticket and avoid queues. 

Gates will be open from 6:45pm and Richmond Road will be closed to traffic outside the ground. 

We would encourage supporters to arrive as early as possible to avoid congestion at the gates. 

The Tolka Bar

The Tolka Bar will continue to be open from 6:45 pm ahead of kick off tonight. 

Away supporters

Away tickets are available through Sligo Rovers social media channels.

Pyrotechnics 

We would like to again thank supporters for working with us to eliminate pyrotechnic use at our games and remind fans our no tolerance policy remains in order. 

Official Match Programme

The Shelbourne FC Match Programme has been delivered to Season Ticket Plus holders and is available on our patreon at patreon.com/shelsfc for non Plus holders. 

Live broadcast

Tonight’s match will be broadcast live on LOITV internationally with commentary from Dave Armstrong and Jason McGuinness. 

www.loitv.ie 

We hope you enjoy tonight. Up the Reds. 

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Shels boss Damien Duff says Tolka Park is a “special place for any Irish footballer” and tomorrow’s game against Sligo Rovers is another opportunity to secure a first home win of the season. 

The Reds face into the first of two home games in a row against Sligo Rovers on Friday night in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division looking for their first home win. 

“Obviously we have that hanging over us and the longer it goes on the more pressure comes on us but tomorrow’s another opportunity to get that monkey off our pack.

“The players really want it. Tolka Park is the place to be and I can see the desire they have to get that win,” he added. 

Shelbourne welcomes back Shane Griffin, Aaron O’Driscoll and Sean Boyd from suspension while the Reds Manager will begin the first of three games suspended after a dismissal against Dundalk.

Coach Alan Quinn will serve the second of his four game suspension. 

The Reds have injury concerns over Brian McManus and Sean McSweeney but otherwise boast a fully fit squad. 

“The lads are in good spirits after the extreme disappointment of last week obviously. They’ve parked it and we’ve trained well all week.

“We know their strengths and weaknesses and we’ll work to exploit them. 

“The lads have their reference points and have even played well in the first half against Bohs and second half against Rovers for example so we know what we need to do,” Duff told shelbournefc.ie.  

“It’s great to welcome three players back from suspension too as they’re three big players for us so we can’t wait,” he added.