EASFA Finals
Finals Day proves to be a huge success, some very tight games, congratulations to all who took part, winners can be found on the cup fixtures page. Check back soon for photographs from the day.
District Team
The 1997 East Antrim team retained the Northern Ireland District Cup at the Mid Ulster Arena beating off the strong challenge of Londonderry and Belfast.
Photographs on the gallery.
League Format
Further to discussions at the recent agm we have agreed to play leagues from year 8 to year 10 as development leagues. This will be run on an evaluation basis and we will review this format at the next agm.
Finals Day proves to be a huge success, some very tight games, congratulations to all who took part, winners can be found on the cup fixtures page. Check back soon for photographs from the day.
District Team
The 1997 East Antrim team retained the Northern Ireland District Cup at the Mid Ulster Arena beating off the strong challenge of Londonderry and Belfast.
Photographs on the gallery.
League Format
Further to discussions at the recent agm we have agreed to play leagues from year 8 to year 10 as development leagues. This will be run on an evaluation basis and we will review this format at the next agm.

Captain David Finlay holds the NI Cup aloft
check out gallery for latest photographs.
NI District Winners
The East Antrim District team won the Northern Ireland U15 District Cup at the Mid Ulster Arena in Cookstown with wins over Belfast, Derry and Mid Ulster Schools.
The boys played some excellent football and with Jordan Wylie and Tyler Waide in free scoring form the boys claimed the trophy for only the fourth time in the past 30 years.
For more pictures check out the gallery.
This win was the culmination of 2 years hard work as the majority of the squad had participated in both the George Best Community Cup and the Dublin Cup. The boys will hope to use the experience as they seek to represent the County team at the forthcoming Milk Cup.
The East Antrim District team won the Northern Ireland U15 District Cup at the Mid Ulster Arena in Cookstown with wins over Belfast, Derry and Mid Ulster Schools.
The boys played some excellent football and with Jordan Wylie and Tyler Waide in free scoring form the boys claimed the trophy for only the fourth time in the past 30 years.
For more pictures check out the gallery.
This win was the culmination of 2 years hard work as the majority of the squad had participated in both the George Best Community Cup and the Dublin Cup. The boys will hope to use the experience as they seek to represent the County team at the forthcoming Milk Cup.




