Fixtures

Northern Ireland Championship 08/09 14:00 1 Warrenpoint Town vs Dundela - View
Northern Ireland Championship 08/16 14:00 2 Limavady United vs Warrenpoint Town - View
Northern Ireland Championship 08/23 14:00 3 Queens University vs Warrenpoint Town - View
Northern Ireland Championship 08/30 14:00 4 Warrenpoint Town vs Armagh City - View
Northern Ireland Championship 09/06 14:00 5 Institute vs Warrenpoint Town - View
Northern Ireland Championship 09/13 14:00 6 Warrenpoint Town vs Ards FC - View

Results

Club Friendly List 07/05 13:00 - Drogheda Town FC v Warrenpoint Town - View
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 03/15 15:00 - Warrenpoint Town v Ballymacash Rangers W 4-0
Northern Ireland Intermediate Cup 02/15 13:30 - Lisburn Distillery v Warrenpoint Town L 5-4
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 11/09 14:00 - Warrenpoint Town v Coagh Utd W 3-2
Northern Ireland League Cup 10/01 18:45 7 Bangor v Warrenpoint Town L 4-0
Club Friendly List 08/03 16:38 - Warrenpoint Town v Bangor FC - View
Club Friendly List 07/20 14:00 - Newry City v Warrenpoint Town W 1-2
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 04/16 17:45 - Queens University v Warrenpoint Town L 1-0
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 04/06 14:00 - Armagh City v Warrenpoint Town L 3-0
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 03/08 19:45 - Rathfriland Rangers v Warrenpoint Town L 3-0
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 03/02 15:00 - Banbridge Town v Warrenpoint Town L 4-1
Northern Ireland Premier Intermediate League 02/24 15:00 - Warrenpoint Town v Lisburn Distillery W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 2 3
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 9 7 2
Goals against 7 2 5
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 2 0 2

Wikipedia - Warrenpoint Town F.C.

Warrenpoint Town Football Club is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club that plays in the NIFL Championship.

History

The club was formed in 1987, and for the first 23 years of its existence played at regional league level. After being crowned champions of the Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A division in the 2009–10 season, the club was elected to Championship 2 for the first time by the Championship Committee. During their first season, they defeated Cliftonville 3–1 on penalties at Solitude in the fifth round of the 2010–11 Irish Cup – at the time, the biggest result in the club's history. It went on to become a very successful season for the club, as they adapted to the step-up to Championship 2 emphatically, winning the division by nine points and losing only one of the 30 games in the process. This secured their second consecutive promotion, elevating them to Championship 1, the second tier of Northern Irish football.

In their first season in Championship 1 they found the next step up more difficult to adapt to but still avoided relegation, finishing in 12th place – nine points clear of the relegation zone. At the start of the 2012–13 season the demise of Newry City allowed the club to inherit some of Newry's players – strengthening their squad substantially. They eventually finished as runners-up, and qualified for the promotion play-off against Donegal Celtic, who had finished second-bottom in the Premiership. Warrenpoint won the tie on the away goals rule after it ended 2–2 on aggregate, to reach the top flight for the first time in the club's history. This rounded off a very successful few years for the club, going from the Mid Ulster Football League Intermediate A division to the Premiership in only four seasons.

In their first season in the top flight, when many had expected the club to go straight back down, the club played their home fixtures at Dungannon Swifts' ground, Stangmore Park, until 30 November 2013 because their home ground did not meet Premiership criteria. During this period the ground was upgraded to top flight standard and the club managed to survive that season.

In 2014–15, the Point did not have an overall good season, finishing in 11th position and suffered a difficult time against Bangor in the Relegation Play-Off losing 2–0 in the first league at Clandeboye Park before winning 2–0 at Milltown and beating the Seasiders on penalties.

In 2015–16, Warrenpoint Town suffered a poor start to their season, being bottom of the table with just four points at Christmas. Following the sale of star striker Daniel Hughes to Cliftonville, the club received Martin Murray and Johnny McMurray from Cliftonville as part of the deal to take Hughes to Solitude. The club had a dramatic upturn in fortunes, first reaching a league cup semi final, before losing 1–0 to Cliftonville after extra-time, and in one of the biggest shocks in Irish league history, the Point beat Glentoran 4–0 at The Oval. The Point were relegated on the final day of the season. While leading 1–0 against Dungannon Swifts and needing a win to stay up, Warrenpoint defender Jordan Dane collided with Andrew Mitchell, and despite Dane falling over, referee Ross Dunlop awarded Dungannon a penalty, much to the disbelief of the home support and players. Mitchell missed the penalty but scored on the rebound at the second attempt, to relegate Warrenpoint Town with the last kick of the game sending them back to NIFL Championship 1. Mid-season the following year, manager Barry Gray took the decision to step down and help the club with board matters and made the decision to appoint first team coach Matthew Tipton as manager. Tipton took the club to the top of the table in NIFL Championship 1 by Christmas time and had remarkably beaten Glenavon 3–1 in the Mid-Ulster Cup to reach their first ever Mid-Ulster Cup final. The club sealed their return to the NIFL Premiership with a 3–2 win over Institute in April 2017.

The club made their championship return following a 12th-placed finish in the NIFL Premiership in April 2022. The club in the 2022–23 season finished second in the NIFL Championship and were due to take on Dungannon Swifts in the league's promotion play-off, however the club's application for a promotion licence, (to play in the NIFL Premiership) was rejected as well as their Championship licence (to play in the NIFL Championship or NIFL Premier Intermediate League). The club is set to drop down to the NIFL Premier Intermediate League following an agreement with the Irish FA.

Manager Barry Gray, in his second spell at the club following his first managerial stint from 2006 to 2016, departed the club in January 2024, amid speculation of his appointment at Newry City.

The club would start life in Intermediate football strongly initially with a significantly different squad to the previous campaign, with further key players such as Fra McCaffrey following former boss Barry Gray to Newry throughout the season. The club would finish the season in 10th place, with quite a young squad in what was a difficult campaign.

Warrenpoint Town Football Club, often referred to simply as Warrenpoint Town, is a professional soccer team based in Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1971, the club has established itself as a competitive force in the NIFL Premiership, the top tier of Northern Irish football.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Milltown Stadium, which has a capacity of around 3,000 spectators. Known for their passionate local support, Warrenpoint Town has cultivated a strong community presence, engaging fans and fostering youth development programs.

Warrenpoint Town has experienced various successes in regional competitions and has made notable strides in the league, showcasing a blend of experienced players and emerging talent. The club is recognized for its commitment to attacking football and a strong team spirit, making them a challenging opponent on the pitch.

With a focus on growth and ambition, Warrenpoint Town continues to strive for excellence, aiming to build on its history and make a significant impact in Northern Irish football.