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Men’s Match Report: Longford Town (H)

A strong showing from Athlone Town in the Easter Monday Midland’s derby was not enough to see off Longford Town as Daragh Murtagh’s 90th minute equaliser meant the points were shared

With both teams coming into this game level on eight points a piece, the importance of this came could not be understated with bragging rights on the line.

From kick-off, Longford’s Pharell Manuel saw his effort land on the top of the Athlone net within 20 seconds. As the game continued, importance led to apprehension in the opening exchanges of the game, with neither team creating clear cut chances in the opening 20 minutes.

The atmosphere of a lively Lissywollen contributed to the raucous atmosphere on the pitch, with the physical nature of this clash evident from the outset. Aaron Connolly and Kailin Barlow dictated play in the middle third, with their strength and prowess providing solidity for the home side.

Longford’s Francis Campbell forced a pivotal save from Axworthy Duggan, who closed down the Longford striker who only had the keeper to beat, a sign of things to come in the closing stages of the first half as defences became stretched and the game ignited.

Once again, Campbell found himself with an opportunity on the edge of the penalty area, only for Declan McDaid to valiantly throw himself in front of the shot from point-blank range. The winger appeared to injure his rib in the process, which saw Brian Torre replace him just before half time, with neither team able to break the deadlock before the break.

Second Half

Athlone dominated the start of the second half. Billy Gilmore dropped deeper to collect the ball, springing attacks with his silky dribbling and precision passing. Gilmore himself had an opportunity to open the scoring, as did Kailin Barlow and susbstitute Ben Feeney. The resilient Longford defence continued to frustrate the Athlone attack.

Eventually, it was that man Gideon Tetteh who opened the scoring. Brian Torre’s pinpoint pass in between the Longford centre halves found the feet of Tetteh, whose strike rocketed into the bottom corner, much to the elation of the loyal home support.

As the atmosphere intensified in the stand, both teams fed off the raucous ambience, with a flurry of tangible tackles going in from JR Wilson and Kailin Barlow, as Athlone vied to cling on for three points.

Longford’s Aaron Doran collected the possesion on the right-wing, his accurate cross found the head of Daragh Murtagh whose header found the top corner, leaving Axworthy Duggan with no chance. Final score 1-1.

A strong performance from Athlone, with a number of positives to take. From the first whistle, the energy from the home crowd injected confidence into the Athlone team who were the better side on the day. With Treaty United away on Friday, the lads will be hoping the loyal support continues in the same manner.

Match report by Jake McLoughlin

Photo by Thomas Gallagher

Gordon Brett Added as Head Coach for 2025

The club are delighted to announce the appointment of Gordon Brett to work as Colin Fortune’s Head Coach with the ATAFC Senior Women’s Squad for the upcoming season.

Gordon is entering his 7th season coaching at the club since his return in 2019. He has coached U13, U14, U15, U16, U17 academy teams with medals during his tenure won at U13, U15 and U17 x 2. He had a previous stint as assistant manager of the senior men in 2007 and was U21 manager in 2004. He was Dermot Lennon’s head coach in 2022 and 2023 but also was manager outright of the senior men for a spell in the 2023 season.

Gordon played in the Premier & First Divisions with Athlone Town and Galway Utd in the 1990’s and is also a former manager and captain of the Irish Technical Colleges International team. He holds the UEFA A Licence, UEFA Elite Youth A Licence and an MSc. in Sport & Recreation Management. In his day job Gordon is the Head of Sport at TUS Midlands Campus.

On the appointment Colin said: “I’m absolutely delighted to get Gordon on board this season. Gordon is a top quality coach and will bring a wealth of experience to this group. He has all the qualities and characteristics that I admire in a coach and a person, and his work ethic and attention to detail is second to none.

At this level, you need to surround yourself with people you can trust and that you know will be as hard working as yourself. He thinks about the game in the same way as I do. A lot of his philosophies would align well with my own.

Gordon is a straight talker and won’t be afraid to voice his opinions. He will be a really good foil for myself, he’ll be great in and around the dressing room and more importantly his delivery of coaching sessions will to of top quality, he will improve the players and will challenge the players for them improvements during each interaction”.

Athlone Town WU19s Clinch League Title!

The Athlone Town Under-19s capped a remarkable season by winning the Tier 1 League, finishing ahead of Shelbourne FC by a 4-point margin.

Over the course of the season, the team played ten matches, winning six, drawing two, and losing two. The squad’s attacking prowess was clear, with a total of 26 goals scored, while their defence remained resolute, conceding only ten goals.

Shelbourne managed to overcome Athlone in the cup final, taking a narrow 3-2 victory, but Athlone Town’s consistency across the season was enough to secure the league title.

Season Highlights

The season began on a high note with a commanding 6-2 victory over Shelbourne, with Hazel leading the charge with two goals, with the other goals from Emma, Brenda, Mary, and Emily.

A 3-1 away win against Wexford followed, where Hazel found the net twice alongside a goal from Olivia.

Athlone continued their winning streak by defeating Cork City 4-0, thanks to goals from Hazel, Muireann, TJ, and Olivia.

The team faced a tough 1-0 defeat to Shamrock Rovers in their fourth game.

The team bounced back with a 2-0 home victory against Bohemians, with goals from Hazel and Aoife MOC.

A pivotal moment in the season came during the 1-1 draw against Shelbourne away. Missing five players due to their involvement with the senior squad, the team delivered a tenacious performance. Despite Shelbourne’s strong defence, Athlone’s resilience earned them a crucial point that proved decisive in the title race.

In the following matches, Athlone drew 2-2 with Wexford at home, Hazel again scoring twice.

Then, triumphed with a 4-0 away win against Cork City, with Hazel, Aoife MOC, and Muireann adding to the scoreline.

The penultimate game against Shamrock Rovers saw Athlone secure the title in style with a 4-0 home win. Hazel recorded a hat-trick, and Maeve contributed the fourth goal, ensuring the league crown was theirs.

Unfortunately, the final game of the season against Bohemians was not played due to player absences with international duties; the match was awarded to Bohemians as a 3-0 result.

Team and Individual Achievements

Captain Lucy FitzGerald proudly accepted the trophy on behalf of the team, a testament to the dedication and spirit of each player who contributed to the league-winning campaign.

Hazel was a standout performer and the top goal-scorer of the season, with a remarkable tally of 43 goals across competitions: 37 for the Under-19s, 4 for the Under-17s, and 2 for the senior squad.

A special mention goes to Olivia Kilcackey, who finally achieved her well-deserved goal medal with the club, marking a memorable moment in her journey with Athlone Town.

Congratulations to all players and coaching staff for an outstanding season and for bringing the Tier 1 League title home to Athlone Town!

Athlone Town Are In The Play-off Final!

Athlone Town Are In The Play-off Final!

Athlone Town got the draw they needed to set up a clash with Bray Wanderers in the SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division Play-off Final, following a tough battle at Ferrycarrig Park. Dean Ebbe’s first leg penalty was enough to send The Town through.

The Play-off Final will take place on Saturday November 2nd at Dalymount Park, supporter buses will be running to and from the stadium and you can book you seats here! Supporter information will be out later in the week, see you all there!

Bray Wanderers v Athlone Town

Play-off Final

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Venue: Dalymount Park
Date: Saturday, November 2nd
Time: 4pm

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