Republic of Ireland Premier Division 03/15 19:45 6 [10] Dundalk v Waterford FC [3] D 0-0
Republic of Ireland Premier Division 03/08 19:45 5 [2] Derry City v Waterford FC [3] L 3-0
Republic of Ireland Premier Division 03/04 19:45 4 [4] Waterford FC v St Patrick's Athletic [6] W 3-1
Republic of Ireland Premier Division 03/01 19:45 3 [5] Galway United v Waterford FC [1] L 2-1
Republic of Ireland Premier Division 02/23 19:45 2 [9] Drogheda United v Waterford FC [8] W 1-4
Republic of Ireland Premier Division 02/16 19:45 1 [10] Waterford FC v Shelbourne [7] D 1-1
Europe Friendlies 02/09 19:45 - Waterford FC v Treaty United FC W 3-2
Republic of Ireland Munster Senior Cup 01/12 19:45 - Waterford FC v Douglas Hall D 0-0
Republic of Ireland Play-Offs 11/10 19:45 1 Waterford FC v Cork City W 2-1
Republic of Ireland First Division 11/04 17:00 15 Waterford FC v Cobh Ramblers W 2-1
Republic of Ireland Play-Offs 10/28 14:00 14 Waterford FC v Athlone Town W 3-1
Republic of Ireland Play-Offs 10/24 18:45 14 Athlone Town v Waterford FC D 1-1
Republic of Ireland First Division 10/20 18:45 36 [2] Waterford FC v Treaty United FC [6] W 2-0
Republic of Ireland First Division 10/14 16:30 35 [10] Kerry FC v Waterford FC [2] D 1-1
Republic of Ireland First Division 10/10 18:45 34 [1] Galway United v Waterford FC [2] L 3-1
Republic of Ireland First Division 10/06 18:45 34 Galway United v Waterford FC - Postponed
Republic of Ireland First Division 09/29 18:45 33 [2] Waterford FC v Wexford FC [4] D 0-0
Republic of Ireland First Division 09/22 18:45 32 Longford Town v Waterford FC W 0-3
Republic of Ireland First Division 09/15 18:45 31 [2] Waterford FC v Cobh Ramblers [3] L 0-2
Republic of Ireland First Division 09/08 19:00 30 [9] Finn Harps v Waterford FC [2] W 0-4
Republic of Ireland First Division 09/01 18:45 29 [2] Waterford FC v Athlone Town [4] L 1-2
Republic of Ireland First Division 08/28 18:45 23 [7] Treaty United FC v Waterford FC [2] D 2-2
Republic of Ireland First Division 08/25 18:45 28 [6] Bray Wanderers v Waterford FC [2] W 0-1
Republic of Ireland FAI Cup 08/21 18:45 8 Cork City v Waterford FC L 3-0
Republic of Ireland First Division 08/11 18:45 27 [2] Waterford FC v Galway United [1] D 2-2
Republic of Ireland First Division 08/07 17:00 26 [5] Wexford FC v Waterford FC [2] W 0-1
Republic of Ireland First Division 08/04 18:45 25 [2] Waterford FC v Kerry FC [10] W 3-0
Republic of Ireland First Division 07/28 18:45 24 [4] Athlone Town v Waterford FC [2] D 1-1
Republic of Ireland FAI Cup 07/22 16:00 7 St Michaels AFC v Waterford FC W 0-5
Republic of Ireland First Division 07/14 18:45 23 Treaty United FC v Waterford FC - Postponed

Wikipedia - Waterford F.C.

Waterford Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Phort Láirge) formerly Waterford United Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Waterford who play in the League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the league in 1930. Originally the club was based at the greyhound stadium known as Kilcohan Park, but moved to the Waterford Regional Sports Centre in the 1993-94 season. In 2018 the club and its players became fully professional.

History

Early Years

Waterford first participated in the league in the 1930–31 season finishing ninth and again from 1931–32 before dropping out of the league for two seasons. Waterford re-entered the league in the 1935–36 season along with Sligo Rovers. Waterford won the Shield in their first season.

Waterford won the FAI cup for the first time in their history in 1937 beating St. James Gate and also won the Shield.

The club were league runners up in 1937–38 season and again in the 1940–41 season. Both Waterford and League winners Cork United finished on equal points but Cork were awarded the title as Waterford were unable to compete in the play-off due to a dispute regarding payment to players. At the end of the campaign, the original Waterford resigned from the League of Ireland, only for a new entity, with the same name, to be elected in, for 1944–45 season. Waterford won the Shield again in the 1952–53 season and were again runners-up in the League this time to St. Patrick's Athletic in the 1954–55 season and again in the 1962–63 season.

The club eventually won the league title for the first time in the 1965–66 season, (under manager Paddy Coad) setting a then league record of 13 straight league victories. The 1965/66 title was the beginning of a hugely successful spell for the club domestically. The following season they played in the preliminary round of the Champions cup against Vorwärts Berlin, an East German and Army side, losing 6–1 at Dalymount Park and 6–0 in East Berlin.

They won the Shield once again in 1968–69 season. Waterford won the league title three times in a row, in 1968,1969 and in 1970. The title was won by Cork Hibernians in 1971 but returned to Waterford in the 1971–1972 season and again in the 1972–73 season. The following season Waterford won the League of Ireland Cup, however failed to regain the league title.

The Club won the FAI Cup for the second time under Tommy Jackson in 1980 beating St Patrick's Athletic with the winner from Brian Gardner.

Waterford's success in the league over the years brought European football where they played against famous clubs such as Manchester United and Celtic. Bobby Charlton had a brief spell at the club in 1976, playing three times and scoring one goal.

Waterford FC is a professional soccer team based in Waterford, Ireland. The team was founded in 1930 and has a rich history in Irish soccer. They play their home matches at the RSC (Regional Sports Centre), which has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their crest features a blue shield with a white seahorse in the center. The seahorse is a symbol of Waterford, as it is found in the city's coat of arms.

Waterford FC has a strong fan base and is known for their attacking style of play. They have won numerous titles throughout their history, including six League of Ireland titles, two FAI Cups, and one League Cup.

The current manager of Waterford FC is Kevin Sheedy, a former Everton and Republic of Ireland player. The team's current captain is Robbie Weir, a midfielder who has played for several English clubs.

Waterford FC has a talented squad of players, including striker Michael O'Connor, who was the top scorer in the League of Ireland in 2020. Other key players include midfielder Tyreke Wilson and defender Cameron Evans.

Overall, Waterford FC is a respected and successful soccer team in Ireland, with a passionate fan base and a commitment to playing attractive, attacking soccer.