Treaty United F.C.

Treaty United Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Limerick. The club was founded in 2020 following the demise of Limerick F.C. and began playing in the League of Ireland Women’s Premier Division in 2020 followed by the addition of a senior men’s team to the First Division in 2021. They play their home matches at Markets Field, the same ground as their predecessors.

Treaty United
Full nameTreaty United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Shannonsiders, Limerick Treaty
Founded2020 (2020)
GroundMarkets Field
Capacity4,500 (1,710 seated)
ChairmanConn Murray
LeagueLeague of Ireland First Division
20225th of 9
WebsiteClub website

History

Name

The name of the club stems from Limerick's nickname as "The Treaty county", itself a reference to the Treaty of Limerick of 1691, the document which brought an end to the Williamite War in Ireland.[1]

Formation of the club

Following the liquidation of Limerick F.C. in 2019, the idea of a new team in Limerick arose. At first, it was to be called Limerick United but was forced to be changed due to threat of legal action from Limerick FC, because they had previously had that name.[2] The name Treaty United was chosen as Limerick is known as the Treaty County, after the 1691 Treaty of Limerick. Treaty United was confirmed as the name, and the women's team Treaty United W.F.C. was ready to enter the 2020 Women's National League season and the men's the 2020 League of Ireland First Division, but the men's team withdrew their licensing application for the 2020 season. The club went through the licensing procedures the following year however and on 20 February 2021 it was announced by the Football Association of Ireland that the club had been granted a licence and would take part in the 2021 League of Ireland First Division, taking the place of Shamrock Rovers II from the previous season.[3][4][5][6] Thus, the club is a continuation of senior football in Limerick, a story which began in 1937. The club kit, with its red and white stripes, is an ode to the same colours first worn by the Limerick teams of the 1930s. The blue shorts and socks also reflect on the blue kits worn by previous Limerick clubs over the decades, something that has resonated deeply with supporters. The very presence of Treaty in the Markets Field is significant, as this is widely viewed as the historical, spiritual home of Limerick football.

First season

The club announced their 26 man first team squad and backroom staff for their first season in football under manager Tommy Barrett on 27 February 2021.[7] They also announced that the number 4 shirt would be retired as a mark of respect to former Limerick United captain Joe O'Mahony.[8][9] The club's first senior men's fixture was a 1–1 draw with Waterford in a pre-season friendly on 2 March 2021, with Limerick local Joel Coustrain getting the honour of scoring the senior men's team's first goal.[10] The senior men's first ever competitive fixture was on the 28 March 2021 as Treaty, captained by Jack Lynch, traveled to the Carlisle Grounds and drew 0–0 with Bray Wanderers to earn their first ever League of Ireland First Division point despite finishing the match with 10 men.[11][12]

Stadium

In March 2011 it was announced that the Markets Field had been purchased by the Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership (LEDP) with a charitable donation from the JP McManus Charitable Foundation, with a view towards the former Limerick FC returning to the venue sometime during 2012. The stadium reopened in 2015. It is widely regarded as the spiritual home of Limerick football, with it hosting large soccer ties between former Limerick teams and Liverpool in 1962, along with a UEFA Cup tie against Southampton FC in 1981 and a Cup Winners Cup tie against AZ Alkmaar in 1982.

It was agreed that Treaty would be able to play in the Garryowen venue. This continues a tradition of Limerick football being played in the stadium since the 1930s.

Players

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Conor Winn
2 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Ben O'Riordan
3 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Marc Ludden (captain)
5 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Lee Devitt
6 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Anthony O'Donnell
7 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Conor Barry
8 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Alec Byrne
9 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Success Edogun
10 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Dean George
11 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Stephen Christopher
12 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Niko Kozlowski
13 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Shane Hallahan
14 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Denzil Fernandes
15 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Andrew Spain
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Willie Armshaw
17 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Josh Kirkland
18 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Colin Kelly
19 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Enda Curran
20 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Martin Coughlan
21 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Colin Conroy
22 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Darren Collins
23 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Fionn Doherty
24 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Josh Coady
25 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Mark Walsh
26 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Darren Nwankwo
28 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Leon Kirrane
29 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Josh Quinlivan

Retired numbers

4Republic of Ireland Joe O'Mahony[8]

Technical staff

Position Staff
ManagerRepublic of Ireland Tommy Barrett
Assistant manager/Goalkeeping CoachRepublic of Ireland Dave Rooney
CoachRepublic of Ireland Brian O'Callaghan
First Team AnalystRepublic of Ireland Ger Moran
Strength and conditioning CoachRepublic of Ireland Mick Shiel
First-team coachRepublic of Ireland Michael McCarthy [13]

References

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