SFAI Cup u14: Clonmel Celtic 2 – 0 Mooncoin Celtic.

Saturday afternoon the u14 Schoolboys took an unusual route by heading west towards Tipperary were they met Clonmel Celtic the Schoolboys FAI National Cup.

This was the first time in 5 years that any team in Mooncoin Celtic had played in a national cup competition and they started off very well with some slick passing out from the back and through the midfield.

There was an early shout for a penalty for Mooncoin but it was immediately waved away. Then the teams exchanged some shots, with Clonmel taking the lead from one of their chances.

The 2nd half started at a quick pace and there was a mighty midfield battle, but Clonmel got another break through goal in the early part of the 2nd half which made to tie a little more difficult for Mooncoin.

It was a battling performance from the lads today, and every player can be proud of their efforts against a well established Premier A side. The Mooncoin players didn’t look out of place with such company and will for sure continue to do well in the league campaign.

MoM in this one was Finbarr Purcell who had a titanic display at centre back.

Gaynor Cup weekend fixtures for Waterford.

There are six girls from MCFC representing Waterford tomorrow in the Gaynor Cup matches against Wexford.

At U13 we have Aoibhe Rees, Emily Cooney, and Sophie Schaill. Special mention of Sophie who has been super in her U14 and U16 matches for Mooncoin and has been called up to the Gaynor Cup squad.

Did you know that back in 2018 Sophie was hugely vocal about the need for a girls team in Mooncoin and was over the moon when she heard it was going ahead. Since then we don’t think Sophie has missed one training session and has worked hard on her game and we here at MCFC central are so proud and delighted for Sophie as she breaks into the Waterford development squad.

At U15 we have Mia Ponce De Leon, Sommer Grant and Emily Blackmore.

The very best of luck to all the girls, and management team.

U11b Boys: Mooncoin Celtic 3 – 3 Ballinroad

Mooncoin conceded an early goal in this match, but then Aaron equalised on 25 minutes. They scored again to go 2-1 ahead at half time. Aaron scored again after the break to level. Cian followed up minutes later to bring us to a 3-2 lead.

Ballinroad went clear on goal ten minutes from time but Fionn made a great save.


Ballinroad pressed on and got a late equaliser.


A 3-3 classic but solid defending from Mooncoin throughout in spite of the result.

U16 Girls Mooncoin Celtic 3 -2 Bohemians

A fiercely contested battle today between ourselves and Bohs .

A game that was filled with intensity from kick off to the final blow of the whistle.

Bohs got off to an flying start , when they slotted home to go 0-1 up after ten minutes , normally our heads would have dropped but the girls dug deep and clawed their way back into the game getting the equaliser ten minutes from the half time break.
Bohs edged ahead yet again before the half time break .

The second half started with the same intensity as the first ,,, and five minutes in Mooncoin found the equaliser that set up a dramatic and suspense filled finish.

Five minutes from time Mooncoin took a well deserved lead and fought it out for every single ball after that until the final whistle blew. The chance of an equaliser came for Bohs built out goalie wasn’t going to allow it

3:2 to Mooncoin today , a fantastic and well deserved win for these players today, who never once gave up.


Goal scorers today
Emily Blackmore ⚽️⚽️
Aoibhe Rees ⚽️

Schoolboys Results for the Weekend Oct 23rd

There were a few Schoolboys teams in action over the weekend.

First up the U11d squad took on Southend and came away with a nice win.

Then the U13b team travelled out to Stradbally and held a rip roaring match which ended as a 3-1 win to Mooncoin.

Finally the U13d team hosted a strong Villa side in Suir Crescent and had a heavy defeat but took heart from the 2 goals they did score and will head towards training this week with renewed effort towards a first result of the season.

U17 girls: Mooncoin 1 – 2 Bohemians

Bohs travelled to Mooncoin today to take on our U17 girls in an absolute thriller of a match .

Past clashes between the two teams in recent years would normally have been a one sided affair , but not today as the Mooncoin girls ventured off script .

Bohs started out very strong , and tested our back three . But Kate McGrath , Ciara O Keeffe and Ella Bailey stood firm and dealt with any incoming threats

Ciara Corcoran, Sommer Grant and Katie Phelan kept things ticking over in the middle of the park … there was plenty of toing and froing between the sides , we didn’t create too many clear cut chances in the first half , but as the game progressed we grew into it . Grace O Toole and Eibhlin Holden worked tirelessly up and down the wings . We introduced Luiseach O Donohue , Aideen Lonergan and Sophie Walsh freshest up the squad before half time .

A corner kick from Bohs five minutes from half time broke the deadlock when the ball deflected off one of our own players and into the net giving Bohs the lead heading into the break .

Finally getting to take a breath at half time the girls took control of the half time talk ….and minutes later took to the field for the second half , with a refreshed outlook .

2 minutes into the second half , Sophie Walsh cleared a ball and Sommer Grant pounced making a pass to Emily Blackmore on the Wing , aware of the Bohs defenders coming to meet her , Emily tapped the ball back to Sommer , and made the run up the wing to the corner , having anticipated the move Sommer put the ball into the corner . Emily moved towards goal from the corner of the pitch and from what seemed like an impossible angle , finished the ball to the back of the net . 1-1 .

We made plenty of chances in the Second half with Casey Moore causing havoc upfront ,

Bohs had chances a plenty also , but All were met by a defiant and courageous Mia Ponce De leon . Who gave a stellar performance between the sticks today .

A second set peice goal for Bohs from a free kick awarded put them ahead with minutes remaining . And that’s how the game finished up .

The girls were disappointed with today’s result , and will use it as a learning curve for future games .

U15c Boys: Mooncoin notch a home win against Park Rangers

Park Rangers were visitors for the u15s second game of the season.

The first half was a tight affair with both sides fighting to get the upperhand . Mooncoin just about deserved the 1 nil lead at the break.

However Mooncoin put their feet on the gas in the second half and 3 goals in as many minutes gave Mooncoin a cushion well deserved. That was a good performance from everyone with goals from Marti x 2, Robbie x 2, Jamie, Canice and Cathal.

MotM : Billy Delahunty was soild at the back.

U13b Boys: Mooncoin Celtic 6 – 5 Bohemians

A thriller of a match with a 4 goal hero in Conor W. saw the u13 team take their first win in the u13b league.

Things didn’t start so well and the boys found themselves 0-2 after 4 minutes, but this group of lads are very strong in character and this deficit was wiped out in 20 minutes of exciting play as Sean O’D and Ethan O. grabbed two fine goals to get Mooncoin back in the game.

Straight after half time the boys were well on it as Conor W got the quickest of hat track 3 goals in 6 minutes to make it a 5-2 score line. Then it was Bohs to up the game again as it went end to end 5-3 and then 5-4 with 2 fine free kicks.

The whole Mooncoin team worked hard from here on in, Conor sneaked another goal, 6-4 and Bohs kept pushing to make 6-5 and there was some fine saves and an excellent block from young Sam to see out the win.

Girls u17: Local derby vs Piltown

Today we played away to neighbours Piltown in a closely fought battle .

There was very little between these two teams . And the result ultimately came down to a single kick of the Ball .

U17 Squad in new kit kindly sponsored by TDTiling

Exchanges a plenty in the opening ten minutes with a lot of the play in the Piltown half . Ella Bailey and Ciara O Keeffe really made their pressence known , and Kate McGrath was a constant thorn in the side of Piltown players .

A free kick from just outside the box put Piltown ahead before the first water break ….. but that didn’t phase our girls and as the game resumed we began to press the ball forward .

5 minutes from half time we were awarded a penalty which Emily Blackmore slotted home to tie the game up again .

The second half started with great gusto and we seemed to be getting on top in periods of play .

Just before the water break , Piltown were awarded a free kick , that was initially saved but a scramble in the box saw Piltown go one up for the second time .

A couple of chances came and went in the second half with Grace O Toole very unlucky not get get herself in the score sheet .

The game finished up at 2-1

U16 Girls: Mooncoin Celtic 2 – 3 Carrick Utd

A very close encounter today in Suir Crescent as our u16 girls took on Carrick .

We got off to a flyer with a run through from Aoibhe Rees who recieved a beauty of a pass from Sommer Grant, and slotted the ball to the net. However a quick paced Carrick United evened the game up again before long .

Carrick piled the pressure on from the middle of the pitch, and our back four , Kate McGrath , Sophie Schaill , Eimear Quinn and Caoimhe Hartwell did very well to keep things at bay .

We got our noses ahead again when Niamh Reddy found Emily Blackmore with a pass, who finished to the net. There was plenty of comings and going’s for about ten mins before Carrick equalised for the second time.

Half time came and went with the game locked at 2-2 .

Mia Ponce De Leon did a stellar job between the sticks , and did what was required every time danger lurked . Molly Long and Luiseach O Donohue covered a lot of ground working on the wings.

The introduction of Katie Phelan , Ellie Corcoran and Orna Hennebery added some well needed freshness to the squad .

But Carrick were the team to come out on top today. Scoring their third goal with 20 mins to go .

Our girls really rallied for the final quarter and had a chance or two to equalise, alas today was not to be our day .