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O'Neills Foyle Cup 2025

Various locations, Derry~Londonderry, Derry~Londonderry
The Annual Foyle Cup Parade making its way to the city centre in 2023.
  • The Annual Foyle Cup Parade making its way to the city centre in 2023.
  • Foyle Cup 2023 u-16 final between Don Boscos FC and Lourdes (Dublin) at the Brandywell
  • Some of the young participants listening to speeches in Guildhall Square during the Foyle Cup 2023 Parade
  • Sion Swifts and Derry City Ladies battle it out in a penalty shoot out in 2023
  • Action from the u-12 battle between Hibs and Crusaders at the Brandywell in 2023
  • Parents enjoying the relaxing sunshine at the 2023 Foyle Cup

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The O'Neills Foyle Cup is a highly successful youth soccer tournament held mainly in the City of Derry, but also branches out with matches played in neighbouring counties throughout Northern Ireland.

The festival of football which began in 1992 will see this year's event running from Monday 21st - Saturday 26th July and boasting over 700 teams ranging in ages from 8 to 19. The tournament caters for boys, girls, ladies and sports with disability.

Hailed now as one of the most important and pivotal football events in the island of Ireland, the new 'Six Days Festival of Football' will see teams will travel from the UK, Republic of Ireland, Spain, America and Canada and 2025 will cater for more than 11,500 young soccer players and reach well in excess of over 250,000 spectators.

Over the course of the 6 day festival, no fewer than 2200 matches will be played. As teams play football for a maximum of 90 minutes each day it will afford visitors the opportunity to explore Derry Walls, Derry Murals, Giant's Causeway, Portrush, Carrick a rede Rope Bridge, Ulster American Folk Park, Titanic Quarter and much more.

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