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  • Thursday October 28th, 2010 @ 8:25

ALMOST 500 PLAYERS TAKE PART IN HALF TIME MINI GAMES

It was fitting that the clubs' own schoolboy side St Patrick's Athletic U-11's played Drumfinn Celtic in the final mini game of the 2010 Airtricity League season.

This year 40 schoolboy teams and almost 500 players have played in front of the crowd at halftime in Richmond Park.

The invitation to play at halftime offers local teams the chance to display their soccer kills while at the same time enjoying a night at an Airtricity League match.

The club would like to thank the following teams, their managers, friends and families for coming to Richmond Park in 2010:

Palmerstown United U-11's v St Mark's Rangers U-11's
Ivy Trust U-7's v Crumlin United U-7's
Lourdes Celtic U-7's v Swords Celtic U-8's
St Mark's Rangers U-8's v St John Bosco U-8's
Naas AFC U-11's v St Francis U-10's
Terenure U-7's v Broadford Rovers U-7's
Menni Services Football teams
Sallins U-9's v Knocklyon united U-9's
St James Athletic U-8's v St John Bosco U-8's
Rangers U-10's v Peamount Utd U-10's
Booth Road Celtic U-11's v St Patrick's Athletic U-10's
AFC Belgrave U-8's v Cherry Orchard U-8's
Dundrum U-7's v Lucan United U-7's
Clondalkin Youth Services Summer Camp teams
Peamount u-7's v Leicester Celtic U-7's
Ballyfermot United U-9's v Beechpark u-9's
Templelogue U-11's v Naas AFC U-11's
Palmerstown Rangers U-9's v Esker Celtic U-9's
St John Bosco U-8's v St John Bosco U-8's
St Patrick's Athletic U-11's v Drumfinn Celtic U-11's

Next Fixture

Drogheda United / March 29th @ 7:45pm
Competition: League
Venue: Weavers Park
 
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Shelbourne616
Derry City611
Sligo Rovers69
Waterford FC68
Galway United FC67
Bohemian FC57
Shamrock Rovers56
St Patrick's Athletic66
Drogheda United54
Dundalk52

St Patrick's Athletic FC

Founded in 1929 the 'Saints' are the current FAI Cup holders and play in the Premier Division of the SSE Airtricity League at Richmond Park, in Inchicore Dublin 8, Ireland.

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