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Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds

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Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds
Páirc Imeartha Shéarlas Uí Dhomhnaill
Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds is located in Ireland
Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds
Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds
Location within Ireland
Former namesSt. Mary's Park
AddressCockhill, Buncrana, County Donegal
Coordinates55°09′00″N 7°26′15″W / 55.15°N 7.43746°W / 55.15; -7.43746
Public transitBuncrana bus stop (O’Donnell’s Supervalu) (McGonagle's / Dublin City & Airport Direct City Express)
Typefootball stadium
Capacity1,000
Field size106 × 62 yd (97 × 57 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground2000
OpenedSeptember 2003
Tenants
Cockhill Celtic F.C.

The Charlie O'Donnell Sports Grounds is an association football (soccer) stadium located in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland.[1] It is the home ground of Cockhill Celtic F.C.[2]

The grounds were opened as St. Mary's Park in 2003 by Mary Coughlan TD.[3] The club grounds were renamed after longtime chairman Charlie O'Donnell in 2007. The club also has two astroturf pitches.[4]

In 2017 the grounds suffered flood damage; the club received €101,000 from a UEFA Natural Disaster Grant.[5]

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References

  1. ^ "Sligo and Longford progress in the FAI Cup". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ "Extratime.ie - Cockhill Celtic". www.extratime.ie.
  3. ^ "Cockhill Celtic Youths - Inishowen Football League".
  4. ^ "Cockhill Celtic Football Club : Buncrana, County Donegal : Soccer Pitch Directions & Map : Contact Details". www.soccer-ireland.com.
  5. ^ Blake, Ben. "Cork City and Cockhill Celtic receive €160k in Uefa Natural Disaster Grants". The42.
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