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Monaghan United F.C. is an Irish association football club based in Monaghan currently playing in the Monaghan Cavan League. The club joined the League of Ireland in 1983 and subsequently went on to play in the B Division, the First Division and the Premier Division. They resigned from the league midway through the 2012 season. The club continued to field a women's team in the Dublin Women's Soccer League and, together with the Cavan Monaghan Underage League, they entered a combined team in the League of Ireland U13 Division, League of Ireland U15, U17 and the U19 League of Ireland Divisions, until 2020, whereupon the partnership was ended, the CMUL continued to field a team in the national underage leagues. In 2019 the club entered a senior men's team into the Monaghan Cavan League, and in 2021, the club joined the Ulster Senior League, playing one season before re-entering the Monaghan Cavan League.
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League of Ireland

Monaghan United were founded in 1979. Among the club's founding members was Sean McCaffrey who was also the manager of the club when they joined the League of Ireland B Division in 1983–84.[2][3][4][5] In 1985–86 Monaghan United became founder members of the League of Ireland First Division. United played eight seasons in the First Division before winning their first promotion. After finishing third in 1992–93 they became the first League of Ireland club to gain promotion via a promotion/relegation play off. They defeated Waterford United 5–2 on aggregate and were subsequently promoted to the 1993–94 Premier Division. They survived just two seasons in the Premier Division before being relegated at the end of the 1994–95 season. Monaghan United gained promotion to the Premier Division for a second time in 2000–01 after finishing second to Dundalk. This time their stay in the Premier Division last just one season. After managing to win just two league games, they finished last and were relegated following the conclusion of the 2001–02 season.[6][7][8][9] Monaghan United reached the final of the 2010 League of Ireland Cup but lost 1–0 in the final to Sligo Rovers. They also finished third in the 2010 First Division and qualified for the promotion/relegation play off. They subsequently beat Waterford United before losing to Bray Wanderers on penalties.[10][11][12] In 2011, under the management of Roddy Collins, Monaghan United again qualified for the promotion/relegation play off. This time they won promotion after beating Galway United 5–1 on aggregate.[13][14][15] However, midway through the 2012 season, Monaghan United withdrew from the league for "mainly but not only financial" reasons.[16][17][8][18][19]
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Monaghan Cavan League
The club continued to field a women's team in the Dublin Women's Soccer League and, together with the Cavan Monaghan Underage League (CMUL), entered a combined team for the League of Ireland U13, U15, U17 and U19 underage divisions. In 2019, Monaghan United formed a senior team to compete in the Monaghan Cavan League (MCL), entering at the First Division level.[20][21]
They finished off their 2019–20 debut season by winning the Sean Woods Cup and Jimmy Smith Shield Cup in September 2020, beating Glaslough Villa in both finals.[21] That same year, the partnership with the CMUL ended, although the CMUL continued to field teams in the national underage leagues.[20]
Ulster Senior League
In April 2021, Monaghan United announced they would join the Ulster Senior League (USL) for the 2021–22 season. This made them the first club from Monaghan or Cavan to do so.[22] However, they withdrew from the league after one season to return to the Monaghan Cavan League.[23]
North East Football League
As of March 2025, Monaghan United had joined Monaghan Town in leaving the Monaghan Cavan League for the North East Football League (NEFL). They joined the league at Division 3 level.[24]
Women's team
Dublin Women's Soccer League
Monaghan United formed a ladies football team in 2006. They won Division Four of the Dublin Women's Soccer League in their first season and were promoted to Division Two. In 2007 they again won the league along with the Leinster Junior Cup. In 2008 they won the DWSL Intermediate Cup after defeating Santry 3–1 in the final. In 2012 they reached the semi-finals of the WFAI Intermediate Cup.[25][26]
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Grounds
Monaghan United originally played their home games at Belgium Park which served as their home ground between 1979 and 1988. Since 1988 they have played at Gortakeegan, the first ever game being against Drogheda United in the 1988-89 League Cup.
Honours
- Men
- League of Ireland Cup
- Runners Up: 2010: 1
- League of Ireland First Division
- Runners Up: 2000–01: 1
- Capaldi Cup
- Winners: 2022-23: 1
- Sean Woods Cup
- Winners: 2019-20: 1
- Jimmy Smith Shield
- Winners: 2019-20: 1
- Women
- DWSL Intermediate Cup
- Winners: 2008: 1
Notable former players
Internationals
- Republic of Ireland internationals
- League of Ireland XI representatives
- Republic of Ireland B internationals
- Republic of Ireland U23 internationals
- Republic of Ireland U21 internationals
- Republic of Ireland U19 internationals
- Republic of Ireland U17 internationals
- Other Internationals
Goal scorers
- Most League Goals in a Season
- Most League Goals
Others
Paddy Andrews – All-Ireland football winner with Dublin[28]
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Managers
Sean McCaffrey (1979–?)
Bobby Browne (1999–2003)
Mick Cooke (2003–11)
Roddy Collins (2011–12)
References
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