Fixtures

Northern Ireland Championship 01/03 15:00 24 Newington FC vs Dundela - View
Northern Ireland Cup 01/10 15:00 11 Glenavon vs Newington FC - View
Northern Ireland Championship 01/17 15:00 25 Newington FC vs Ards FC - View
Northern Ireland Championship 01/24 15:00 26 Annagh United vs Newington FC - View
Northern Ireland Championship 01/31 15:00 27 HW Welders vs Newington FC - View
Northern Ireland Championship 02/14 15:00 28 Newington FC vs Warrenpoint Town - View

Results

Northern Ireland Championship 12/30 19:45 23 [9] Institute v Newington FC [6] D 3-3
Northern Ireland Championship 12/26 15:00 22 Newington FC v Queens University W 2-0
Northern Ireland Championship 12/20 15:00 21 Newington FC v Annagh United L 1-5
Northern Ireland Championship 12/13 15:00 20 [10] Ards v Newington FC [5] D PPT.
Northern Ireland Championship 12/05 20:00 19 Strode/Zhu v Newington FC - PPT.
Northern Ireland Championship 11/29 15:00 18 Newington FC v Institute W 4-1
Northern Ireland Championship 11/21 20:00 17 Ballinamallard Utd v Newington FC D 3-3
Northern Ireland Championship 11/15 15:00 16 [5] Newington FC v Dundela [12] D 2-2
Northern Ireland Championship 11/08 15:00 15 [2] Limavady United v Newington FC [5] L 3-2
Northern Ireland League Cup 11/04 19:45 8 Ballymena Utd v Newington FC L 3-0
Northern Ireland Championship 11/01 15:00 14 Newington FC v HW Welders W 2-1
Northern Ireland Championship 10/25 14:00 13 Loughgall v Newington FC D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 17 12 5
Draws 11 1 10
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 82 44 38
Goals against 71 30 41
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Newington F.C.

Newington Football Club (previously known as Newington Youth Club) is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club playing in NIFL Championship. The club originates from the Newington area of Belfast and ground shares with NIFL Premiership side Larne.

History

The club was formed in north Belfast as Jubilee Olympic Football Club in 1979 and joined the Dunmurry League in 1980. The club changed its name to Newington Youth Club in 1986, won its first trophy—the Breen Cup—in 1987 and became the dominant team in the Dunmurry League for the remainder of their affiliation. In 1990–91 Newington became the first Dunmurry League club to win the County Antrim Junior Shield.

The club joined the Northern Amateur League in 1994. They played in Division 2C and won five trophies, including the league title in their first season. The following season saw them win Division 2B, gaining promotion to the top junior division of the Amateur League in the process.

Their greatest achievement in junior football came on 1 May 1997 when they won the biggest prize in junior football – the Irish FA Junior Cup. Newington defeated Fermanagh team Lisbellaw United in the final. A Division 2A title followed and soon the club was elevated to intermediate status, gaining a place in Division 1B in 2000. Newington continued to go from strength to strength, winning 1B at the first attempt, followed by the Division 1A title in 2001–02. However, Newington's facilities at their home ground (Muckamore Park, Antrim) failed to meet the required standards to gain promotion to the Amateur League Premier Division.

In 2004–05, Newington reached the quarter-finals of the Steel & Sons Cup, automatically qualifying for the County Antrim Shield; and their first match against senior opposition. A 2–0 defeat at Lisburn Distillery. At the end of that season, the club finished runners-up in Division 1A, but recent improvements to Muckamore Park meant that this time promotion to the Premier Division was realised.

In 2005–06, only eleven years after joining the League in its lowest division, Newington won the Amateur League title (and Border Cup) at the first time of asking. This season also saw the club reach the quarter-finals of the Irish Cup, losing out to Larne. In 2007–08, the club reached the semi-finals of the Irish Intermediate Cup, and in 2008–09 won the Amateur League title for the second time.

On 14 January 2012 the club managed what the BBC described as "one of the biggest shocks in Irish Cup history" when they defeated Glentoran 1–0 in the fifth round at the east Belfast giant's own ground, The Oval. Rated 20–1 by bookmakers to win the match, the club triumphed through Neil Quinn's goal and were drawn to face Dungannon Swifts in the sixth round.

On 24 May 2013, the biggest game in the club's history, they achieved promotion to NIFL Championship 2, the third tier of national football. They faced Mid-Ulster Football League champions Dollingstown in a two-legged play-off for promotion, and won the tie on the away goals rule after it finished 4–4 on aggregate. A 3–2 away defeat followed by a 2–1 home win was enough to seal promotion.

In 2016, the NIFL Championship 2 underwent a renewal, transforming into the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. Newington, a notable club during this transition, achieved significant success in the subsequent seasons.

In 2017, Newington clinched the Steel and Sons Cup. In 2021 they once again were named victors of the same cup.

The 2021/22 season saw Newington excel in the Premier Intermediate League, claiming the title and earning a promotion to the NIFL Championship. They finished ahead of Bangor F.C. by 7 points and Armagh City F.C. by 11 points.

Entering the 2022/23 NIFL Championship, Newington landed in 9th place, consolidating their position in the league. This period reflected their adaptability and marked a phase of growth for the club in the competitive football landscape.

After previously being known as Newington Youth F.C., the club are now known as Newington Football Club.

**Newington Soccer Club: A Legacy of Passion and Excellence**

Founded in the heart of Great Britain, Newington Soccer Club has established itself as a beacon of talent, teamwork, and community spirit. With a rich history dating back to its inception, Newington has become synonymous with the beautiful game, fostering a culture of excellence both on and off the pitch.

**Team Identity:**
Newington's colors, a vibrant blend of blue and white, reflect the club's commitment to unity and determination. The team's crest, featuring a proud lion, symbolizes strength, courage, and the relentless pursuit of victory. Each match is a testament to the club's dedication to its values: integrity, respect, and sportsmanship.

**Player Development:**
At Newington, the focus extends beyond just winning games. The club prides itself on its comprehensive youth development program, nurturing young talent and instilling a love for soccer from an early age. With experienced coaches and state-of-the-art training facilities, Newington is dedicated to shaping the next generation of soccer stars.

**Community Engagement:**
Newington Soccer Club is deeply rooted in its community, actively engaging with local schools, charities, and organizations. The club hosts various outreach programs, promoting healthy lifestyles and teamwork among youth. Match days are a celebration of community spirit, bringing together fans, families, and friends to support their team.

**Competitive Spirit:**
Competing in the top tiers of British soccer, Newington is known for its dynamic playing style and tactical prowess. The team's passionate supporters create an electric atmosphere at home games, making every match a memorable experience. With a roster filled with skilled players and a visionary coaching staff, Newington consistently strives for success in league play and cup competitions.

**Looking Ahead:**
As Newington Soccer Club continues to grow and evolve, the commitment to excellence remains unwavering. With a focus on innovation, community involvement, and player development, Newington is poised to make its mark on the future of British soccer, inspiring generations to come.

Join us in supporting Newington Soccer Club—where every goal is a step towards greatness!