Cork F.C.
Cork Football Club was an Irish association football club based in Cork. They were originally founded as Fords F.C. and later became known as Fordsons F.C.. They played in the League of Ireland between 1924–25 and 1937–38. Like several fellow early League of Ireland clubs, such as St James's Gate, Jacobs, Midland Athletic and Dundalk, the club had their origins as a factory or works team. They were initially the football team of the Ford Motor Company, a major employer in the city at the time. In 1930, however, Ford ended its association with the club and they were renamed simply Cork. The club folded in 1938 and were replaced in the League of Ireland by a new club, Cork City.
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Cork F.C.
Cork Football Club was an Irish association football club based in Cork. They were originally founded as Fords F.C. and later became known as Fordsons F.C.. They played in the League of Ireland between 1924–25 and 1937–38. Like several fellow early League of Ireland clubs, such as St James's Gate, Jacobs, Midland Athletic and Dundalk, the club had their origins as a factory or works team. They were initially the football team of the Ford Motor Company, a major employer in the city at the time. In 1930, however, Ford ended its association with the club and they were renamed simply Cork. The club folded in 1938 and were replaced in the League of Ireland by a new club, Cork City.
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Cork Football Club was an Iris ...... land by a new club, Cork City.
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Cork Football Club was an Iris ...... land by a new club, Cork City.
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Cork F.C. (1930–1938)
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