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2003Opened
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Wexford FC is a football club based in Newcastle, Crossabeg, Ireland, playing their home matches at Ferrycarrig Park. Follow Wexford FC on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Max Murphy leads Wexford FC's scoring in league play with 2 goals this season. Adam Verdon has contributed 1, while Calum Flynn has added 1.

Wexford FC have been in mixed form recently, winning 1 of their last 3 matches (33% win rate). They have scored 6 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, they have shown good attacking threat. In the First Division, their recent results include a 3-0 win against Cobh Ramblers, a 1-4 loss to Cork City, and a 2-2 draw with Athlone Town.

Recent results for Wexford FC:

Upcoming fixtures for Wexford FC:

Looking ahead, Wexford FC have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Finn Harps (away), Kerry FC (home), Longford Town (away), Treaty United (home), and Bray Wanderers (home).

Wexford FC currently sits in 4th place in the First Division with 4 points from 3 matches (1W 1D 1L).

#TeamPWDLGDPts
1Cork City3300+59
2Athlone Town3210+27
3UCD3201+26
4Wexford FC311104
5Finn Harps311104
6Bray Wanderers311104
7Cobh Ramblers3111-24
8Longford Town3021-12
9Kerry FC3012-21
10Treaty United3003-40

Wexford FC's squad consists of 87 players. Goalkeepers: Noel Heffernan (Ireland), Paul Martin (Ireland), Sean Martin (Ireland). Defenders: Calum Flynn (Ireland), Conor Sutton (Ireland), Daibhid Corish (Ireland), Daniel Tobin (Ireland), Eoin Porter (Ireland), James Crawford (Ireland), Kaylem Harnett (Ireland), Lee Chin (Ireland), Lee Costello (Ireland), Max Murphy (Iceland), Paul Cleary (Ireland), Robert McCourt (Ireland), Ross Kenny (Ireland), Ryan Butler (Ireland), Thomas Considine (Ireland), Craig Giles (Ireland), Dan Tobin (Ireland), Matthew Dunne (Ireland), Sean Kelly (Ireland), Reece Webb (Ireland), Stephen Last (Ireland), Lorcan Fitzgerald (Ireland). Midfielders: Aaron Robinson (Ireland), Adam Hanlon (Ireland), Adam Verdon (Ireland), Adham Masood (Ireland), Aiden James Lehane (Ireland), Ajibola Oluwabiyi (Ireland), Andrew O'Connor (Ireland), Conor Barry (Ireland), Conor Crowley (Ireland), Conor Levingston (Ireland), Craig Hayes (Ireland), Dean Larkin (Ireland), Ethan Boyle (Ireland), Evan Farrell (Ireland), Evan Osam (Ireland), Janabi Amour (England), John McKeown (Ireland), Kevin McEvoy (Ireland), Luka Lovic (Ireland), Mark Slater (Ireland), Mikey Byrne (Ireland), Muhammad Oladiti (Ireland), Owen McCormack (Ireland), Ryan Kelly (Ireland), Ryan Ritchie (Ireland), Sean Hurley (Ireland), Shane O'Sullivan (Ireland), Zayd Abada (Ireland), Darragh Levingston (Ireland), Karl Fitzsimons (Ireland), Craig Wall (Ireland), Andy Mulligan (Ireland), Peter Higgins (Ireland), Aidan Keenan (Ireland), John Peare (Ireland), Jordan Tallon (Ireland), Daniel Ledwith (Ireland), Muhammad Haris (Ireland), Shane Dempsey (Ireland). Forwards: Adam O'Rourke (Ireland), Anthony Adenopo (Ireland), Brandon McCann (Ireland), Daniel Corcoran (Ireland), Danny Doyle (Ireland), Danny Furlong (Ireland), Dean Kelly (Ireland), Emmet Nugent (Ireland), Gerard Shortt (Ireland), Liam Doyle (Japan), Mikie Rowe (Ireland), Richard Fox (Ireland), Sean Roche (Ireland), Thomas Croke (Ireland), Tyler Dunphy (Ireland), Vince Quinlan (Ireland), Craig McCabe (Ireland), Conor Davis (Ireland), Aaron Dobbs (Ireland), Conor English (Ireland), Paul Murphy (Ireland), Daryl Power (Ireland), Ayman Yousif (Ireland).

Wexford FC transfers: New signings include Ryan Ritchie (from Bohemian FC), Ben McCormack (from Waterford FC).

Brian O'Sullivan is the current head coach of Wexford FC. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 9% win rate across 53 matches, averaging 0.43 points per game.

Previously, Shane Keegan managed the club for 5 seasons, recording 60 wins from 145 matches (41% win rate).

Wexford FC plays their home matches at Ferrycarrig Park in Newcastle, Crossabeg, which has a capacity of 2,609.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Wexford FC, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Wexford FC to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.




News

About

Wexford FC is a football club based in Newcastle, Crossabeg, Ireland, playing their home matches at Ferrycarrig Park. Follow Wexford FC on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Max Murphy leads Wexford FC's scoring in league play with 2 goals this season. Adam Verdon has contributed 1, while Calum Flynn has added 1.

Wexford FC have been in mixed form recently, winning 1 of their last 3 matches (33% win rate). They have scored 6 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, they have shown good attacking threat. In the First Division, their recent results include a 3-0 win against Cobh Ramblers, a 1-4 loss to Cork City, and a 2-2 draw with Athlone Town.

Recent results for Wexford FC:

Upcoming fixtures for Wexford FC:

Looking ahead, Wexford FC have 3 home games and 2 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Finn Harps (away), Kerry FC (home), Longford Town (away), Treaty United (home), and Bray Wanderers (home).

Wexford FC currently sits in 4th place in the First Division with 4 points from 3 matches (1W 1D 1L).

#TeamPWDLGDPts
1Cork City3300+59
2Athlone Town3210+27
3UCD3201+26
4Wexford FC311104
5Finn Harps311104
6Bray Wanderers311104
7Cobh Ramblers3111-24
8Longford Town3021-12
9Kerry FC3012-21
10Treaty United3003-40

Wexford FC's squad consists of 87 players. Goalkeepers: Noel Heffernan (Ireland), Paul Martin (Ireland), Sean Martin (Ireland). Defenders: Calum Flynn (Ireland), Conor Sutton (Ireland), Daibhid Corish (Ireland), Daniel Tobin (Ireland), Eoin Porter (Ireland), James Crawford (Ireland), Kaylem Harnett (Ireland), Lee Chin (Ireland), Lee Costello (Ireland), Max Murphy (Iceland), Paul Cleary (Ireland), Robert McCourt (Ireland), Ross Kenny (Ireland), Ryan Butler (Ireland), Thomas Considine (Ireland), Craig Giles (Ireland), Dan Tobin (Ireland), Matthew Dunne (Ireland), Sean Kelly (Ireland), Reece Webb (Ireland), Stephen Last (Ireland), Lorcan Fitzgerald (Ireland). Midfielders: Aaron Robinson (Ireland), Adam Hanlon (Ireland), Adam Verdon (Ireland), Adham Masood (Ireland), Aiden James Lehane (Ireland), Ajibola Oluwabiyi (Ireland), Andrew O'Connor (Ireland), Conor Barry (Ireland), Conor Crowley (Ireland), Conor Levingston (Ireland), Craig Hayes (Ireland), Dean Larkin (Ireland), Ethan Boyle (Ireland), Evan Farrell (Ireland), Evan Osam (Ireland), Janabi Amour (England), John McKeown (Ireland), Kevin McEvoy (Ireland), Luka Lovic (Ireland), Mark Slater (Ireland), Mikey Byrne (Ireland), Muhammad Oladiti (Ireland), Owen McCormack (Ireland), Ryan Kelly (Ireland), Ryan Ritchie (Ireland), Sean Hurley (Ireland), Shane O'Sullivan (Ireland), Zayd Abada (Ireland), Darragh Levingston (Ireland), Karl Fitzsimons (Ireland), Craig Wall (Ireland), Andy Mulligan (Ireland), Peter Higgins (Ireland), Aidan Keenan (Ireland), John Peare (Ireland), Jordan Tallon (Ireland), Daniel Ledwith (Ireland), Muhammad Haris (Ireland), Shane Dempsey (Ireland). Forwards: Adam O'Rourke (Ireland), Anthony Adenopo (Ireland), Brandon McCann (Ireland), Daniel Corcoran (Ireland), Danny Doyle (Ireland), Danny Furlong (Ireland), Dean Kelly (Ireland), Emmet Nugent (Ireland), Gerard Shortt (Ireland), Liam Doyle (Japan), Mikie Rowe (Ireland), Richard Fox (Ireland), Sean Roche (Ireland), Thomas Croke (Ireland), Tyler Dunphy (Ireland), Vince Quinlan (Ireland), Craig McCabe (Ireland), Conor Davis (Ireland), Aaron Dobbs (Ireland), Conor English (Ireland), Paul Murphy (Ireland), Daryl Power (Ireland), Ayman Yousif (Ireland).

Wexford FC transfers: New signings include Ryan Ritchie (from Bohemian FC), Ben McCormack (from Waterford FC).

Brian O'Sullivan is the current head coach of Wexford FC. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 9% win rate across 53 matches, averaging 0.43 points per game.

Previously, Shane Keegan managed the club for 5 seasons, recording 60 wins from 145 matches (41% win rate).

Wexford FC plays their home matches at Ferrycarrig Park in Newcastle, Crossabeg, which has a capacity of 2,609.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Wexford FC, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Wexford FC to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.


Fixtures
tomorrow
First Division
Finn Harps
7:45PM
Wexford FC
Fri, Mar 13
First Division
Wexford FC
7:45PM
Kerry FC
Sat, Mar 21
First Division
Longford Town
7:30PM
Wexford FC
Fri, Mar 27
First Division
Wexford FC
7:45PM
Treaty United
Fri, Apr 3
First Division
Wexford FC
6:45PM
Bray Wanderers

Stadium

Ferrycarrig ParkNewcastle, Crossabeg
2,609Capacity
2003Opened
GrassSurface