Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 13 5 8
Wins 10 3 7
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 27 11 16
Goals against 16 7 9
Clean sheets 5 1 4
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Rockmount A.F.C.

Rockmount Association Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Whitechurch, County Cork.

Their senior men's team currently plays in the Munster Senior League. They are the current Munster Senior League and FAI Intermediate Cup Champions having won both titles back to back in the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons respectively. They have also competed in the FAI Cup, the League of Ireland Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup and the Munster Senior Cup. They have previously played in the Cork Athletic Union League. The club also fields teams in various junior and youth leagues. Their schoolboy section regularly fields up to ten teams in the Cork Schoolboy's League.

History

Early years

Rockmount A.F.C. was formed in 1924 in the Commons Road area of Cork city. The club was named after a local big house, Rockmount House, after the owner agreed to purchase some gear for the club. In 1924–25 the club entered a team in Cork City Minor League and in 1926–27 the club won its first trophy – the Munster Youth Cup. The 1926–27 season also saw the club enter a team in the Munster Junior League. Other members of this league included Cork Bohemians, Fordsons, Cobh Ramblers and Mallow United plus two clubs who shared their name with future League of Ireland clubs, Cork Celtic and Cork City. League success initially eluded Rockmount but they did win the Munster Junior Cup in both 1929–30 and 1932–33. In 1935 club activities were suspended. However Rockmount A.F.C. was revived in 1951–52, initially as a schoolboy team. In 1955–56, a junior team was also entered in the Cork Athletic Union League. Rockmount finished as runners up in the Cork AUL in 1959–60, 1965–66 and 1967–68 before they won the title in 1975–76. In 1967–68 they also won the Cork AUL's main league cup competition, the AOH Cup. In the final they defeated Everton 2–1 in a replay after the first game finished 3–3.

Provincial level

Rockmount later joined the Munster Senior League and during the 2000s and 2010s they emerged as one of the league's strongest teams, regularly winning the Senior Premier Division title. They won their first title in 1999–2000 and in 2014–15 they won their sixth. Rockmount have been Munster Senior Cup finalists on four occasions, each time losing out to League of Ireland opponents. In both 1997–98 and 2001–02 they lost out to Cork City. In 2008–09 they lost 2–1 to Waterford United. In the quarter-finals of the 2015–16 cup Rockmount drew 1–1 with Cork City before winning the tie 4–3 on penalties. In the semi-final they defeated Ringmahon Rangers 2–1 but then lost the final to Cobh Ramblers by the same score.

National cups

In 1986–87 Rockmount were FAI Cup quarter-finalists. In the round of 32 they defeated Monaghan United 3–1 away from home. In the round of sixteen they took two games to defeat Mervue United. After a 2–2 draw, Rockmount won the replay 1–0. In the quarter-finals they lost 2–0 to Dundalk. Rockmount were also quarter-finalists in the 2004 FAI Cup. In the round of sixteen they again knocked out Monaghan United, this time defeating them 2–0. In the quarter-finals they held Waterford United to a 2–2 draw at Waterford RSC before losing the replay 2–1. Rockmount have been FAI Intermediate Cup cup finalists on five occasions. In 1998–99 in their first final, they defeated Garda F.C. 2–0 at Turners Cross. Between 2002 and 2003 and 2004–05 they played in three successive finals. In the 2002–03 final they lost to 2–1 to Belgrove at Whitehall Stadium after a replay. In 2003–04 they won the cup for a second time after defeating Bluebell United in the final at Richmond Park. However, in 2004–05 they failed to retain the cup and lost 1–0 in the final to Wayside Celtic at the Carlisle Grounds. In 2007–08 Rockmount won the cup for a third time following a 2–0 win at Turners Cross over fellow Munster Senior League club, Douglas Hall. After winning the Munster Senior League title in 2014–15, Rockmount were invited to participate in the 2016 League of Ireland Cup. In the first round they lost 4–0 to Waterford United at the Waterford RSC.

Il Rockmount Association Football Club, noto semplicemente come Rockmount, era una squadra di calcio irlandese con sede a Whitechurch, contea di Cork, Irlanda. Fondato nel 1922, il club ha trascorso la maggior parte della sua esistenza nelle leghe di Cork e i suoi maggiori successi sono stati la vittoria della Munster Senior League nel 1928-29 e 1937-38. Il club ha chiuso i battenti nel luglio 2012.

Lo stemma del Rockmount raffigurava una roccia bianca su sfondo verde, con il nome del club scritto in alto. I colori sociali della squadra erano il verde e il bianco.

Il Rockmount giocava le sue partite casalinghe al College Road Sportsgrounds, uno stadio con una capienza di 1.000 spettatori. Lo stadio fu chiuso nel 2012 dopo la chiusura del club.

Il Rockmount ha avuto una serie di giocatori importanti nel corso della sua storia, tra cui:

* Con Murphy: un attaccante che ha giocato per il Rockmount tra il 1922 e il 1930. Ha segnato oltre 100 gol per il club e ha rappresentato l'Irlanda ai Giochi Olimpici del 1924.
* Jackie O'Connell: un centrocampista che ha giocato per il Rockmount tra il 1930 e il 1940. Ha vinto due titoli della Munster Senior League con il club e ha rappresentato l'Irlanda ai Mondiali del 1934.
* Liam Brady: un centrocampista che ha giocato per il Rockmount tra il 1964 e il 1968. Ha vinto il titolo della Munster Senior League con il club e ha rappresentato l'Irlanda ai Mondiali del 1970.

Il Rockmount è stato un club molto popolare nella contea di Cork e la sua scomparsa è stata un duro colpo per il calcio irlandese.