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Partidas disputadas 4 2 2
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 6 2 4
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Portstewart F.C.

Portstewart Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club from Portstewart, County Londonderry. The club was founded in 1968 and currently plays in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. The club's main colours are sky blue and navy. Portstewart are nicknamed "The Seahawks". Portstewart Reserves play in the Coleraine and District Morning League. In 2019, Portstewart introduced an Under 20s team, to play in the Championship/PIL Development League.

History

Although there are records of teams playing under the name of Portstewart as far back as 1926, Portstewart Football Club was founded in 1968, to play in the Castlerock and Coleraine District League afternoon section. Led by Tony McKeague, Portstewart won the league and the Doherty Cup in their debut season. The next season the club progressed into the North West League Division 2 and earned promotion to the North West Division 1.

Portstewart took another stride forward in 1979, when they applied to join the Northern Ireland Intermediate League (NIIL). The most defining moment in the club's history came when they appointed Frankie Moffatt, for the first of two spells, as manager in 1984. Moffatt delivered the league title in his first year in charge and followed this up with success in the NIIL Challenge Cup and NIIL League Cup. Following spells at Ballymoney United and then Coleraine, Moffatt returned as manager in 1991.

Portstewart created history in 1994, when they defeated Limavady Utd 1–0 in the William Youngers Intermediate Cup final, becoming the first junior team in over 100 years of the competition to lift the trophy. In 2003, Portstewart were accepted into newly created Irish league Division 2.

Moffatt's decision to step down as manager resulted in his assistant Trevor McKendry taking charge of team affairs, and under his leadership Portstewart continued to grow. McKendry led the team to the North West Cup final in 2004 when they were narrowly defeated by Tobermore United. In the 2005/06 season, when Portstewart gained promotion to second tier of Irish League football for the first time in the club's history. Portstewart won the 2007/08 Craig Memorial Cup beating Tobermore United, 2–1.

In 2016, the club was relegated from the Northern Ireland Football League, but was promoted back after only one season. The 2016/17 season saw Portstewart win the Northern Ireland Intermediate League, Intermediate Challenge Cup and Intermediate League Cup. The club also reached the fifth round of the Irish Cup where they got defeated by Glenavon.

The 2017/18 season, saw Portstewart get to the final of Craig Memorial Cup, losing 2–1 to Maiden City. On 17 July 2018, the club announced the resignation of long-serving manager and former captain, Gary Taylor. 3 days later, Johnny Law was appointed as the new manager.

During the 2018/19 season, a match between Portstewart and Sport & Leisure Swifts was abandoned after 70 minutes when a fan joined a "mass brawl" between players and coaches. Further controversy followed when Portstewart lost their place in the Irish Intermediate Cup final, following a protest from Queen's University about the eligibility of one of Portstewart's players.

Portstewart beat Moyola Park 1–0, to win the 2019 Craig Memorial Cup. The 2019/20 season was disrupted in March by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the club still unbeaten in the league and sitting 2nd after 14 games.

O Portstewart Football Club é um clube de futebol sediado na cidade de Portstewart, Irlanda do Norte. Fundado em 1899, o clube compete atualmente na Northern Ireland Football League Championship 1, o terceiro nível do futebol da Irlanda do Norte.

O Portstewart tem uma longa e orgulhosa história no futebol da Irlanda do Norte, tendo sido campeão da Copa da Irlanda do Norte por três vezes, em 1922, 1923 e 1930. O clube também venceu a Irish League B Division em duas ocasiões, em 2006-07 e 2015-16.

Nos últimos anos, o Portstewart tem passado por um período de dificuldades financeiras, o que levou à venda de alguns de seus melhores jogadores. No entanto, o clube continua a lutar pela sobrevivência e espera voltar a ter dias melhores em breve.

O maior rival do Portstewart é o Coleraine FC, da cidade vizinha de Coleraine. Os dois clubes se enfrentam regularmente em jogos acirrados e apaixonantes.

O Portstewart joga seus jogos em casa no The Showgrounds, um estádio com capacidade para 2 mil pessoas. O estádio foi inaugurado em 1900 e é um dos mais antigos da Irlanda do Norte.

O Portstewart é um clube pequeno, mas tem uma grande torcida. Os torcedores do clube são conhecidos por sua paixão e lealdade, e apoiam o clube em todos os momentos, mesmo quando as coisas não estão bem.