Moyola Park Association Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. The club, founded in 1880, hails from Castledawson, near Magherafelt, County Londonderry, and plays its home matches at Mill Meadow. Club colours are royal blue and yellow. The club won the inaugural Irish Cup in 1881. The club is managed by Martin Smith.
Moyola Park was formed during season 1879âÂÂ80 under the patronage of Lord Spencer Chichester, the landlord of the Moyola Park estate. The first recorded game was a friendly at home against Cliftonville, on 14 February 1880, in which the visitors recorded a 3âÂÂ0 victory. Lord Spencer Chichester was the inaugural president of the Irish Football Association, which was formed in November 1880. On 9 April 1881, Moyola Park became the first winners of the Irish Cup, defeating Cliftonville 1âÂÂ0 in the final.
After those prestigious early days the club became less prominent and did not become a senior club, playing as a junior club outside the Irish League. In the early years of the twentieth century, the club played in the South Derry District League and it continued to do so until the Second World War, with the exception of the 1929âÂÂ30 season during which the club participated in the Belfast-based Minor League. After the war, Moyola Park was a founding member of the Ballymena and District Junior League in 1948âÂÂ49, where it played until season 1977âÂÂ78 (with the exception of 1950âÂÂ51, when it participated in the Irish Football Alliance). During this time, the club won the league championship outright on five occasions: 1948âÂÂ49, 1949âÂÂ50, 1973âÂÂ74, 1976âÂÂ77, 1977âÂÂ78, and shared the championship in 1959âÂÂ60 with Ballymoney United. The club also won the Irish Junior Cup in 1972âÂÂ73 and 1973âÂÂ74 and was also runner-up the following year. During the 1970s the club was managed by a local ex footballer Billy Lennox with another local ex footballer Johnston Mawhinney Jnr. as his assistant when the aforementioned 3 league titles and 2 Irish Junior Cups were achieved representing notable success in that period of the club's history.
In 1978, the club was elevated to intermediate status upon joining the newly established Northern Ireland Intermediate League. In 1991, Moyola Park gained admission to the Irish League B Division. A successful spell under manager Kenny Shiels saw the club win the Smirnoff Cup (1999âÂÂ2000) and the Craig Memorial Cup (2000âÂÂ01), and finished as runners-up in the (renamed) Second Division (2000âÂÂ01) and Irish Intermediate Cup. The club's greatest modern success followed in 2001âÂÂ02 when, under new manager Eric Halliday, Moyola Park won the Second Division title (as well as retaining the Craig Memorial Cup.
Until the 2008âÂÂ09 season, its home was the eponymous Moyola Park, but at the start of 2009âÂÂ10 it used Coagh United's Hagan Park while its then current ground was under construction. The first match at the new ground was on 16 January 2010 against Lurgan Celtic.