Bray Unknowns F.C.

The Bray Unknowns Football Club was an Irish football team. In the early years of the League of Ireland, she belonged to 19 seasons of top flight.

History

The Bray Unknowns were founded in 1903. The club was incorporated in 1924 for the first time together with the Fordsons FC instead Midland Athletic and Shelbourne United in the League of Ireland. In the first five seasons, the team entered in Woodbrook, from 1929 the team wore their home games in 1862 opened Carlisle from Ground.

Greatest success of Bray Unknowns in the championship was in season 1936/37, reaching the fourth table square, level on points and the third Waterford United, after the team was still in the preseason with Table runner Dundalk FC. In the following years the team slipped back off into mid-table. After three courses in the last series, the club was not re-elected at the end of the season 1942/43, and played from now on only in the local league area outside of the League of Ireland.

1944, the professional football department was dissolved and henceforth only played in the amateur field. In 1973, the association joined with local rivals Bray Wanderers together who had even ten years earlier in 1963 set the play mode, and play since under whose name back professional football.

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