| Republic of Ireland Cup | 08/26 19:00 | 8 |
Bonagee United v
Shelbourne
|
L | 0-4 | |
| Republic of Ireland FAI Cup | 07/31 13:00 | 7 |
Bonagee United v
Pike Rovers
|
W | 6-0 | |
| Republic of Ireland Ulster Senior League | 07/29 18:47 | - | Bonagee United v Derry City Reserves | D | 1-1 | |
| Republic of Ireland Ulster Senior League | 10/01 19:00 | - | Bonagee United v Derry City Reserves | W | 3-1 | |
| Republic of Ireland Ulster Senior League | 05/02 18:15 | - |
Letterkenny Rovers
v
Bonagee United |
L | 1-0 | |
| Republic of Ireland Ulster Senior League | 04/11 18:45 | - |
Bonagee United v
Letterkenny Rovers
|
L | 0-1 | |
| Republic of Ireland Ulster Senior League | 10/12 19:00 | - |
Bonagee United v
Fanad Utd
|
L | 1-6 |
Bonagee United Football Club is a football club from Ireland currently competing in the Donegal Junior League. They previously competed in the Ulster Senior League. The club are based in Letterkenny. Bonagee United play their home games at Dry Arch Park. The club hosts a number of teams at different age ranges.
Bonagee United were formed on 2 November 1970 in the Continental Bar, now called Voodoo, on Letterkenny's Main Street. In 1971, the club purchased 1 hectare (2.5 acres) of land behind the Dry Arch for £1000. They were originally known as Arcade Athletic. In 1973, Athletic became Bonagee Celtic and then in 1975 Bonagee United. A development programme was drawn up in 1998 and gave the club an all-weather playing pitch and a spectator stand. A general purpose hall, two AstroTurf pitches with floodlights, extra dressing rooms, a store and office were also added. Today[] the facilities amount to €973,000, for which they received a grant of €360,000. Money was raised by locals and the then Minister for Sport, Jim McDaid.
The club won their first Ulster Senior League Division One title in 2009.
Bonagee were knocked-out of the 2022 FAI Cup by Shelbourne F.C.