Derry Celtic Football Club was a
football club from
Derry,
Ireland. The club, formed as
St Columb's Hall in 1890, changing to
St Columb's Hall Celtic in 1893 after amalgamating with other Derry clubs
Rosemount(founded 1884),
Clooney Park (1890) and
Ivy(1890), and Derry Celtic in 1900, was once the primary team in the city, replacing the previously-folded,
Derry Olympic, but was voted out of the
Irish League in 1913 and is now defunct, just like its predecessor.
As St Columb's Hall Celtic, the club reached the
Irish Cup final in the 1897-98 season, losing 0-2 to
Linfield. The club competed in the
Irish League for the first time in 1900-01, finishing its first season without a single win. There was no relegation in this transition season with the restructuring of the football system in 1901 to allow teams on the whole island of
Ireland to compete, so Celtic remained in the top tier. Things began to improve in the next few seasons for Derry Celtic, now competing in the
Irish League Division A. The club picked up its first win in the 1901-02 season and achieved 6th place. They followed this up by finishing 5th in the 1902-03 season, however, this would prove to be Celtic's most successful season, only ever climbing to 5th once again in the 1909-10 season. Although they had finished bottom of the table twice in this period, in 1906-07 and 1908-09, the lack of promotion or relegation ensured they stayed in Division A. However, with the introduction in 1912 of relegation for the...
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