League Champions 1932-1933 // The first team to bring the league title to Dundalk
Player Profiles from the Dundalk Democrat // Saturday 24th December 1932
Ben Lewis // A Welshman. Arrived in 1931 to replace the injured Jack Hampton. Sent on loan to Bray Unknowns but returned as club's #1 keeper.
Paddy Clarke // Promoted from Junior ranks at the beginning of the season.
Gordon McDiarmuid // "A mixture of steel and whipcord...opposing forwards would as soon run straight for a steamroller as for Gordon".
Sam Patton // In his second spell for the club having returned from a spell up North. The best right-full in the league.
Barney Duffy // Strong Centre Half
Henry Hirst // Excellent season at left-half...."plays until he falls"
Eddie Carroll // "The most versatile player in Ireland". Top scorer in early years of Dundalk's entry into the Free State League...enjoyed a tremendous season at outside right.
Jimmy Mitchell // "Our classical footballer...shows great control and is a bag of tricks"
John Smith // Centre-forward who scored 14 league goals...."most unselfish player we ever had".
Gerry McCourt // Captain, in his third year at Dundalk FC and hugely popular with fans.
Mick Burke // A Scot. Excellent season at outside forward position.
Davy Nelson // Fully deserving of a league medal after a brave season. Brother of Scottish International and Newcastle Captain John Nelson.
Board & Management
Chairman: Peader Halpin // Secretary: Bob Prole //Treasurer: Jack Ballantine //League Representative: Paddy Casey
Committee Members: Joe McGrath, Jim Galbraith, Thomas King, Billy Hill, Tom Farrelly, Bryce White
Coach: Steve Wright (pictured on left) Assitant Coach: Owen Reilly
Dundalk Football Club Oriel Park, Carrick Road, Dundalk Tel: 042 9335894