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East Belfast Founded 1929 Ground Inverary Avenue Belfast, Co. Antrim Manager Dennis Hill League NAFL 2009/10 Division 1A, 5th) Home colours East Belfast Football Club is a Northern Irish football club playing in Division 1A of the Northern Amateur Football League.They are managed by Dennis Hill, former player who is also in charge of the Northern Ireland Under-21 Amateur League Team. Other staff include (Coach) Laurence Fyfe, Gary Arthur Megaw, Michael Hamilton and Second Team Manager Jonny Stumpy Orr and Colin Matthews. East Belfast FC play at Inverary Avenue, which is located in Tommy Patton Millenium Park, on the Holywood Road/Inverary Avenue, Belfast. Contents 1 Honours 1.1 Intermediate honours 1.2 Junior honours 2 Current squad 3 References 4 External links // Honours Intermediate honours Northern Amateur League: 10 1949/50, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1954/55, 1955/56, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1965/66, 1993–94, 2007–08 Clarence Cup: 6 1946/47, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1951/52, 1956/57, 2006/07 Junior honours Irish Junior Cup: 1 1943/44 New management has been announced, very late in the season, yet the players and the boys are pleased to announce that Stephen "Mackers" Matthews is now the new second team manager. Current squad Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position Player GK Phil Reid DF Pete Davidson DF Gary Newell DF Michael Foster DF Alan Rainey DF Kirk Rutherford DF Oxer MF Craig Martin MF Daniel McMurray No. Position Player MF Ryan Hamilton MF Graham Stitt MF Lee Basher MF Graham Best MF Darren Frame FW Gary Stewart FW Paul Mannus FW Ian Mannus FW Fergus Forsythe References External links East Belfast FC Official Website East Belfast FC Official Blog nifootball.co.uk - (For fixtures, results and tables of all Northern Ireland amateur football leagues) v • d • e Teams of the Northern Amateur Football League (Intermediate Section) Premier Division · 2009–10 Abbey Villa · Albert Foundry · Ards Rangers · Comber Rec · Downpatrick · Dromara Village · Drumaness Mills · Dunmurry Rec · Holywood · Islandmagee · Killyleagh YC · Malachians · Newington YC · Wellington Rec Division 1A · 2009–10 Barn United · Crumlin United · Downshire Young Men · East Belfast · Grove United · Kilmore Rec · Larne Tech OB · Nortel · Rathfern Rangers · Rosario YC · Saintfield United · Shankill United · Sirocco Works · UUJ Division 1B · 2009–10 1st Bangor OB · Ballynahinch United · Bloomfield · Bryansburn Rangers · Civil Service · Donard Hospital · Dundonald · Dunmurry Young Men · Lisburn Rangers · Newcastle · Orangefield Old Boys · Rathfriland Rangers · Short Brothers Division 1C · 2009–10 18th Newtownabbey Old Boys · Ardglass · Ballywalter Rec · Bangor Amateurs · Bangor Rangers · Bangor Swifts · Derriaghy CC · Groomsport · Mossley Young Men · Newington Rangers v • d • e Association football in Northern Ireland Irish Football Association National teams Northern Ireland (history) · B · U-23 · U-21 · U-19 · U-18 · U-17 · U-16 · Women's · U-19 · U-17 League system IFA Premiership · IFA Championship · Ballymena & Provincial Int. League · Mid-Ulster Football League · Northern Amateur Football League · NI Intermediate League · IFA Reserve League Domestic cups Irish Cup · League Cup · County Antrim Shield · Mid-Ulster Cup · North West Senior Cup · Irish Intermediate Cup · Steel & Sons Cup · Bob Radcliffe Cup · Craig Memorial Cup · Fermanagh & Western Intermediate Cup Awards Ulster Footballer of the Year · Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Player of the Year List of Clubs · List of Grounds This article about a Northern Irish football club is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e