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69 Leagues, 41 League Cups: Ulster Senior League’s ‘Eleven30’ team is revealed

written by Chris McNulty May 20, 2017
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The 4 Lanterns Ulster Senior League’s ‘Eleven 30’ selection – with a combined haul of 69 Leagues and 41 League Cups – has been unveiled.

The selection, to celebrate 30 full seasons of the Ulster Senior League, which first came into being in the 1986/87 season, was revealed last night at the League’s annual presentation function.

The Ulster Senior League ‘Eleven 30’ players and manager, Fr Michael Sweeney, pictured at a function in the Station House Hotel, Letterkenny. Missing is Gary Heaney, who was unable to attend.

The ‘Eleven30’ selection panel was Chaired by Chris McNulty, the USL PRO, and included Danny McConnell, Eamon McConigley, Chris Ashmore and Brian McIvor.

The team contains a mix of the various eras of the USL, while legendary Fanad United boss Fr Michael Sweeney has been chosen as the team manager.

Fr Sweeney led Fanad to six USL titles and the first of their two Intermediate Cups, in 1988.

Kenny Harkin scored the winner in the 1988 final and captained Fanad for their next triumph in 1995 and he has been included in the midfield in the team. Harkin has ten USL titles to his name, the most of any player to have played in the League.

McConigley has been chosen at right-back and has the unique distinction of having served in the League ever since 1986, playing and managing in the USL as well as having a decade as the League Chairman.

John McElwaine played in Fanad’s red and black stripes at both midfield and centre-back and it is in midfield that he has been picked.

Goalkeeper Damien Bradley, left-back Liam Sweeney and centre-back Davy Deery all lined out in Fanad’s colours.

Cockhill Celtic have dominated the modern era of the USL, winning the League and League Cup double in each of the last five seasons – the first for a USL club. Malachy McDermott and Gerry Gill from Cockhill were selected by the panel.

Another Inishowen man, Stephen McNutt, who was player-manager of the Buncrana Hearts team that won the League in 1993, is the other midfielder in the selection.

Ronan Coyle scored a phenomenal 209 goals in 176 games with Kildrum Tigers and won Leagues at Kildrum, Finn Harps and Quigley’s Point. Coyle is partnered by Gary Heaney, a supreme goal poacher who won Leagues with Swilly Rovers and Letterkenny Rovers, as well as having stints at Derry City and Bonagee United in the USL.

The ‘Eleven30’ team was sponsored by the 4 Lanterns.

USL ‘ELEVEN 30′ TEAM, SPONSORED BY THE 4 LANTERNS

Goalkeeper – Damien Bradley

Right back – Eamon McConigley

Left back – Liam Sweeney

Centre back – Davy Deery

Centre back – Malachy McDermott

Right midfield – Kenny Harkin

Left midfield – Gerry Gill

Centre midfield – John McElwaine

Centre midfield – Stephen McNutt

Striker – Gary Heaney

Striker – Ronan Coyle

Manager – Fr Michael Sweeney

69 Leagues, 41 League Cups: Ulster Senior League’s ‘Eleven30’ team is revealed was last modified: May 20th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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