Ruaidhri Higgins ended his playing career at Coleraine Ex-Derry City boss Ruaidhri Higgins has been named as the new manager of Irish Premiership club Coleraine Higgins replaces former head coach Dean Shiels and will take charge of the club's European play-off semi-final on Wednesday left his role as Derry City manager in November following the Candystripes' FAI Cup final defeat by Drogheda United The 40-year-old was previously assistant manager at Dundalk and a scout with the Football Association of Ireland The Bannsiders will face either Crusaders or Irish Cup finalists Dungannon Swifts in their midweek play-off Shiels, along with assistant Michael O'Connor, departed the club on Wednesday after one season at the Showgrounds He guided the club to a fifth-place finish in the Irish Premiership as the club transitioned into full-time football Sporting director Oran Kearney, who Shiels replaced as manager, also left his role on Thursday. Kearney had two spells in charge of the Bannsiders either side of a one-season stint in Scotland as St Mirren manager Ruaidhri Higgins left his role as Derry City manager after November's FAI Cup final defeat by Drogheda United Higgins led the League of Ireland Premier Division side to success in the 2022 FAI Cup final He has confirmed that Conor Loughrey will join his backroom team Higgins said: "I'm honoured to be taking on this role at a club that means a great deal to me and to build something that brings success on the pitch and pride off it The immediate focus is the play-offs — and we'll give everything to finish the season strongly "I'm also delighted to be bringing Conor Loughrey in alongside me He's someone I trust and value highly — he'll add real energy and detail to the coaching team." Executive Chairman and majority shareholder Henry Ross commented: "We're excited to welcome Ruaidhrí to Coleraine at a key moment for the club "This is an important appointment made with both the short term and long term in mind and we believe he's the right person to lead us into this next chapter." 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Dean Shiels has departed Coleraine after weeks of speculation over his future It’s never nice to see any manager lose his job but the rumour mill had been in overdrive this past few weeks with regards to Coleraine head coach Dean Shiels’ future at the club My colleague Steven Beacom exclusively revealed in the Belfast Telegraph last week that Dean was set to be replaced by former Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins and this came to fruition just a few days ago Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening Please check your inbox to verify your details Elizabeth (Lily) dearly beloved wife of the late Stirling Nakita and Conor and Great-grandmother of Keirsha Sophia and Brooke.Service in First Coleraine Presbyterian Church on Wednesday at 12.30pm followed by interment in Coleraine Cemetery.House Private Family and friends welcome at her home on Monday from 6.00pm to 9.00pm and Tuesday from 2.00pm to 5.00pm.Family flowers only please Donations in lieu if 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silverware including the 2022 FAI Cup and the 2023 President’s Cup Higgins has confirmed that Conor Loughrey will join his backroom staff at Coleraine a respected figure in local football circles brings strong tactical insight and a deep understanding of the local game having worked closely with Higgins in recent years READ NEXT: Ryan Curran hoping for Windsor 'fairytale' Higgins said: “I’m honoured to be taking on this role at a club that means a great deal to me The immediate focus is the play-offs — and we’ll give everything to finish the season strongly “I’m also delighted to be bringing Conor Loughrey in alongside me He’s someone I trust and value highly — he’ll add real energy and detail to the coaching team.” Executive Chairman and majority shareholder Henry Ross commented: “We’re excited to welcome Ruaidhrí to Coleraine at a key moment for the club This is an important appointment made with both the short term and long term in mind and we believe he’s the right person to lead 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delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm This publication supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and Office of the Press Ombudsman and our staff operate within the Code of Practice of the Press Council Lo-call 1800 208 080 or email: info@presscouncil.ie COLERAINE FC Executive Chairman and majority shareholder Henry Ross is proud to announce a unique and exciting new partnership with British Superbike rider Glenn Irwin… the Coleraine FC crest will feature on Glenn Irwin’s race helmet throughout the 2025 British Superbike Championship season – a high-profile platform that will bring the club’s badge to audiences across the UK and beyond Henry Ross said: “Glenn is one of the UK’s leading motorcycle racers and a proud ambassador for Northern Ireland Supporting him is a natural fit for Coleraine FC – we share core values of passion With our roots on the North Coast and Glenn’s incredible success at the North West 200 this partnership holds special significance for our club and our community.” a multiple race winner in the British Superbike Championship welcomed the support and the chance to represent his home region on and off the track He said: “It’s a real honour to carry the Coleraine badge on my helmet this season There’s a shared sense of community pride and ambition here and I’m excited to represent that every time I race.” This sponsorship reflects Coleraine FC’s growing ambition to build strong partnerships across different sports and sectors highlighting the club’s commitment to excellence and raising the profile of Northern Irish talent on and off the pitch Fans will get their first glimpse of the Coleraine crest on Glenn’s helmet at the season opener – a proud moment that unites one of Northern Ireland’s most passionately supported football clubs with one of its most successful motorcycle racers We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience We use cookies to help you navigate efficiently and perform certain functions You will find 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RUAIDHRI Higgins spoke exclusively to Coleraine TV after being announced as the club’s new manager on Friday afternoon… Higgins started his interview by revealing how he is “delighted” to be in the position and that the Bannsiders are a club on the rise. The Limavady native also gave the low-down on his short-term and long-term aims, as well as how he knows the majority of the squad at his disposal, which he has labelled as “a talented group”. Higgins played for the Bannsiders during his career and the 40-year-old acknowledged how there’s a huge fan base at the club, with the former midfielder also aiming to develop as many young players as possible. Rather than solely focusing on a style of play, Higgins stated that the main mission is to “win games” and he delved into the reasons about bringing Conor Loughrey into the club as a coach. In a message to the fans, Higgins says that he and his staff will do “absolutely everything in our power to continue to grow the club” and how they will try and navigate steps to bring a league title back to The Showgrounds. Oran Kearney stepped into his role as Sporting Director in May 2024 after two spells as manager Sporting director Oran Kearney has joined head coach Dean Shiels in leaving Coleraine ahead of the club's European play-off Shiels and his assistant Michael O'Connor departed the club on Wednesday - just seven days before the European play-off semi-final who Shiels replaced as manager after the 46-year-old stepped into his role as sporting director Former Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins is the frontrunner to take over from Shiels and could be in position for the European play-off semi-final on Wednesday The Bannsiders will face either Crusaders or Irish Cup finalists Dungannon Swifts in the play-off It brings to an end Kearney's 14-year association with the club after he had two spells as manager either side of a one-season stint as St Mirren boss in 2018 Kearney won the Irish Cup in 2018 and the League Cup two years later as well as three runner-up finishes in the Irish Premiership He also guided the club to a famous win over NK Maribor in Europa League qualifying in 2020 executive chairman and majority shareholder at Coleraine said Kearney had played a "significant role" in the recent history of the club "From his time in the dugout to his more recent position Oran has always approached his responsibilities with dedication Cliftonville sealed the seventh spot which guarantees them a place in the end-of-season play-offs should they fail to defeat Dungannon Swifts in next Saturday's Irish Cup final We'll be back with coverage of the play-offs and of course the Irish Cup final but for now it's goodbye from us Campbell broke the deadlock with a spectacular strike from distance just before the break and that was how it stayed to the end mainly through Callumn Morrison and Joshua Archer but found Coleraine 'keeper Max Little in defiant mood It has been somewhat of a fortress this season with the Ports boasting the second best home record in the Irish premiership behind champions Linfield there is no seventh place finish for Niall Currie's side as Cliftonville thrash Loughgall 4-1 with Alex Parsons and Ryan Curran adding the late gloss as the Reds ran out comfortable winners Loughgall grabbed a penalty through Ryan Waide What a chance that was and we're now into four minutes of additional time Cliftonville sealed the seventh spot which guarantees them a place in the end-of-season play-offs should they fail to defeat Dungannon Swifts in next Saturday's Irish Cup final We'll be back with coverage of the play-offs and of course the Irish Cup final but for now it's goodbye from us 120Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 26 April19:38 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran Larne's players have returned to the pitch to take a well-earned ovation from the home fans the Invermen will have more continental action next term 167Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 26 April19:31 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran the upshot is that Larne have finished second and secured automatic European qualification Glentoran will have to take their chances in the European play-offs - and they may well be without several players as a result of red cards issued after the final whistle 2213Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 26 April19:29 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran The disturbances have continued down the players' tunnel Really unsavoury scenes at the end of such an important fixture 412Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRED CARDpublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 26 April19:27 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran There have now been at least three red cards after the final whistle and the confrontations have begun again 204Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 26 April19:27 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield All over at the Showgrounds where Rhyss Campbell's ninth goal of the season seals a hard-earned 1-0 win but found Coleraine 'keeper Max Little in defiant mood 1510Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 26 April19:25 BST 26 AprilPortadown 2-1 Ballymena United No goals in the second half and Portadown secure three points at Shamrock Park there is no seventh place finish for Niall Currie's side as Cliftonville thrash Loughgall 4-1 This result means Ballymena United finish in nineth with the Ports in eighth 110Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 26 April19:25 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield Matthew Shevlin passes up an opportunity to double Coleraine's lead deep in added time 35Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 26 April19:24 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran The full-time whistle goes and there is mayhem on the pitch with all sorts of confrontations between players Referee Jamie Robinson has brandished a red card but it's impossible to say who the recipient is 94Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 26 April19:24 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield Kirk Millar delivers a free-kick into the heart of the Coleraine defence Matthew Fitzpatrick gets in front of his marker but flashes his header wide of the post 82Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 26 April19:23 BST 26 AprilLarne 0-0 Glentoran Finley Thorndike's shot is saved by Rohan Ferguson and Shaun Want makes a crucial intervention to deny Nathaniel Ferris from the rebound 22Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 26 April19:23 BST 26 AprilDungannon Swifts 1-0 Crusaders Dungannon equal their joint highest Premiership finish as they claim all three points at Stangmore Park 125Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingYELLOW CARDpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 26 April19:23 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield Coleraine's Paddy Burns becomes the latest player to be booked for a foul challenge on Kieran Offord 15Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingYELLOW CARDpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 26 April19:21 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield The cards keep coming as Euan East is booked for a late challenge on Aidan Tejada 73Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 26 April19:21 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield Into five additional minutes at the Showgrounds 70Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingYELLOW CARDpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 26 April19:20 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield Linfield manager David Healy is shown a yellow card by referee Tony Clarke as he protests against Scot Whiteside's dismissal 133Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 26 April19:20 BST 26 AprilLoughgall 1-4 Cliftonville All over at Lakeview and Cliftonville warm up well for next weekend's Irish Cup final with a comfortable win but it’s a small consolation on a day when Jim Magilton’s men simply had too much quality 112Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingINJURY TIMEpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 26 April19:20 BST 26 AprilPortadown 2-1 Ballymena United Four minutes of additional time have been awarded at Shamrock Park Can the Ports hold on or do the Sky Blues have another equaliser in them 32Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRED CARDpublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 26 April19:19 BST 26 AprilColeraine 1-0 Linfield The afternoon goes from bad to worse for the league champions as Scot Whiteside is shown a second yellow for pulling back Matthew Shevlin and is sent off by referee Tony Clarke 207Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingCLOSE!published at 19:19 British Summer Time 26 April19:19 BST 26 AprilDungannon Swifts 1-0 Crusaders Oilibhear McCart's effort is denied by Alex Henderson with Josh O'Connor's follow-up strike headed off the line by Dylan King What a chance that was and we're now into four minutes of additional time 41Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 1212345612next pageThis video can not be played Watch the best of the action as Coleraine beat Linfield 1-0 in the Irish Premiership. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made Two Yellow Cards at 89 minutesSubstitutesNumber 36 Roscoe-Byrne Match OfficialsReferee: Tony ClarkeAssistant Referee 1: Kristian HannaAssistant Referee 2: Jason MillarFourth Official: Tim MarshallHead to HeadSeason so farIrish Premiership Head Coach Dean Shiels and Assistant Coach Michael O’Connor have departed their roles at the club… The Bannsiders would like to extend sincere thanks to Dean and Michael for their commitment professionalism and service during their time at The Showgrounds Both leave with the utmost respect and gratitude and will always be warmly welcomed back in the future Executive Chairman and majority shareholder Henry Ross said: “Dean has led the team with great passion and we are grateful for the energy and dedication he brought to the club Michael has been a tremendous presence within the dressing room and on the training ground providing invaluable support to our players On behalf of everyone connected to Coleraine Football Club I extend heartfelt thanks to Dean and Michael and wish them every success in the next chapter of their careers.” Ruaidhrí Higgins oversees training at the Coleraine Showgrounds Ruaidhrí Higgins has officially been appointed as Coleraine's new manager and he's already brimming with ambition and excitement for the future of the club.  Higgins expressed his delight at the opportunity to join a club that is heading in the right direction I'm absolutely delighted to be given this opportunity at a club that is going in the right direction," he said and I think with a few smart additions in the summer window One of Higgins' immediate goals is to make Coleraine’s home ground a difficult place for teams to visit saying: "We want to make this place horrible to come "We want to make it a really difficult place to come to." Higgins is aiming for European qualification We definitely have the quality to do that," he said with confidence can we build a squad and culture here that takes the club to the next level?  Higgins is well aware of the passionate fan base Coleraine has and he sees the potential for the club to grow even further "There's only one club in the town and it has a big fan base," he said and it only grows by being successful on the pitch So we want to create something here that makes people desperate to get to Coleraine games." Higgins has already noticed the high professional standards within the squad and everyone has specific roles," he noted "If we can continue to develop the culture and professionalism around the place but the club is certainly going in the right direction." who has just left the club after a year as manager Higgins made it clear that he has immense respect for his predecessor "I think Dean and the club recruited really well in the last window I think he's an excellent coach and a brilliant person coming into a brilliant job and taking on the responsibility for somebody I have a lot of respect for." Higgins also praised the quality of players currently at Coleraine noting: "There’s a lot of smashing players here and myself and Connor (Loughrey) are really looking forward to working with them." Higgins is focused on the European play-offs where Coleraine’s fate will be decided after tomorrow’s cup final "You want to be part of the big games," he remarked and we won’t know who we’ll face until after the cup final tomorrow but it’s something we really have to look forward to." "We want to improve on our league position next year," he said "I think qualifying for Europe has to be the bare minimum But we need to get to the point where we’re constantly competing with the top sides and I hope we’ll see that in the very near future." Share your opinions on Alpha Newspaper Group Stay connected to us to get the latest news and updates Dean Shiels has left his position as manager of Coleraine Head Coach Dean Shiels today departed Coleraine which will lead to former Derry City boss Ruaidhri Higgins becoming the new manager of the north west club The Belfast Telegraph revealed last week that Higgins was in line to take over should Shiels exit and that will now happen as the wind of change continues to blow through Coleraine like a hurricane from Coleraine suffered a stroke but music massively aided in his recovery County Derry man Stephen Farlow suffered a haemorrhagic stroke in 2016 when he was just 36.  Stephen and his wife Pauline were walking in Portstewart looking for a coffee shop and when Pauline stopped to speak to Stephen Pauline said: “Stephen started speaking like he had stones in his mouth I got him to the car and could see he was losing strength in his arm as he was trying to put on his seatbelt By the time I got him to the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine his co-ordination had gone Even though Stephen was told at the time that it was unlikely he would survive the stroke he could sing easily before he was able to speak again Stephen was a musician working in a local music shop had played numerous gigs throughout Northern Ireland and had recorded a number of music albums Stephen’s family and friends would sing to him and he believes that this helped him to connect with music again Pauline continued explaining how much music means to Stephen saying: “Stephen played gigs up to six nights a week before his stroke I worked as a healthcare assistant in the hospital We were like passing ships in the night at one stage we were just that busy We always set time aside once a week as our time together We never had any family so we travelled all over the place and Stephen himself travelled all over the country and Scotland with his music Whenever we went on holidays if there was a karaoke machine then we would be the first there as stars of the show He has two post albums recorded post stroke He has recently just released a new single So music still plays as big a part in his life as it did pre stroke He was always very busy with his music pre-stroke and it played a great part in his recovery I feel if he didn’t have that to focus on then life would be very different for Stephen today It is scary to think how different it would be He focused on his music and it brought him to where he is today.  Whatever Stephen can find to do he will do it What has happened to him and his disability doesn’t hold him back Some people can’t see past the disability unfortunately Stephen’s conversation skills are a lot different to his singing skills You will find that Stephen has difficulty making conversations but when he sings a song the words just flow They say it is due to the music coming from a different part of the brain He plays keyboard live with one hand due to his right sided paralysis He is very successful in playing his keyboard with one hand He taught himself everything again from scratch.”  Pauline continued saying: “It would be nice if people could see past the disability and the wheelchair Give him a chance to sing for you rather than just listening to a conversation on the phone and thinking this man can hardly hold a conversation He needs to be given the chance to improve himself To the people that have helped him on his road to recovery Billy McFarland (Irish country singer) was a prime figure in encouraging Stephen to play and sing his music Hugo Duncan was also great and encouraged him Hugo actually came out and did an interview with Stephen when he was in his stroke recovery He always encouraged him and played his music on his show He helped to keep his name alive and out there Hopefully Stephen gives other people inspiration to others that have struggled with stroke.” Speaking on the power of music in aiding his recovery Stephen said: “Music is my life - it means everything to me I could only really say a couple of words and they were ‘keyboard’ and ‘guitar’ I was so determined that I was going to be able to perform at concerts again - it was all I wanted to do.” More than a third of stroke survivors (35%) are able to sing better than speak soon after their stroke according to new research released by the Stroke Association The charity surveyed 1,000 stroke survivors to mark Stroke Awareness Month in May and found that a third of survivors (33%) lost the ability to speak after their stroke while over a third (35%) could sing better than they could speak in the days a quarter of people (26%) could sing or hum before they could talk at all over 4,000 people survive a stroke every year but surviving a stroke is just the start of a long and gruelling recovery journey Research 2 has shown that singing after stroke can enhance communication and spoken language for people with aphasia The Stroke Association’s survey found that over half of stroke survivors (54%) said that singing listening to music or playing an instrument had a positive impact on their stroke recovery with two in five (40%) saying music had a massive impact on their recovery almost two thirds of stroke survivors (61%) said that music helped to improve their communication skills after their stroke while over half (51%) said music helped their memory and the same number (51%) said it improved their sense of hearing almost half (45%) of stroke survivors who said that singing helped their recovery said that singing along to music after their stroke helped them to relax while over a third (34%) said singing gave them hope as they could sing better than they could speak and two in five (43%) said it made them feel positive again The charity also surveyed 2,000 members of the general public and found that the UK population is unaware of the significant communication issues stroke survivors can face with more than a quarter (28%) unaware that communication difficulties are a common effect of stroke people with aphasia often report that their wellbeing is negatively affected including struggling with reduced confidence and social isolation Three in five stroke survivors surveyed (59%) experienced anxiety Over half of survivors (56%) experienced low mood Over half of survivors (52%) had reduced confidence Two in five (40%) said they felt socially isolated after their stroke the Stroke Association is encouraging people to raise their voice to help stroke survivors get the vital support they need after the devastating impact of a stroke where people can sing wherever they like - at home to raise vital funds to support stroke survivors and their families Northern Ireland Engagement Lead for the Stroke Association said: “Stephen’s story is very inspirational as it shows how singing can be a powerful tool in stroke recovery for people like him who experience communication difficulties Because music and singing are processed in a different part of the brain to spoken language some people with communication problems find that they can sing easily we need singers to show their support to stroke survivors and their families If you’re part of a choir or singing group why not help us raise awareness of stroke this May and sing your hearts out by taking part in Sing4Stroke and in doing so you’ll help make a lasting difference to stroke survivors and their loved ones.” Sign up to Sing4Stroke at stroke.org.uk/singing " + $(".testo_articolo").html().replace(//g, ' To continue reading this article, please subscribe and support local journalism! 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Larne and Glentoran remain in the hunt for second place after their wins against Colerain and Crusaders Champions Linfield eased to victory against Dungannon Swifts Loughgall were relegated after defeat by Portadown whilst Carrick Rangers left it late to equalise against Ballymena United You can read the report from those games here This result means Coleraine will have to settle for a place in the play-offs Ryan Curran broke the deadlock with a typical poacher's finish before Eric McWoods sealed the points with a clinical strike The Reds were rarely troubled after taking the lead and take another step towards securing seventh and that final European playoff place Jim Magilton's men merely need to see out these final moments to secure a fifth consecutive win and maintain their impressive unbeaten run Ethan Devine and Luke Hawe in place of Patrick McEleney You can read the report from those games here 30Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingWatch: Cushley fires home late equaliserpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 12 April17:05 BST 12 AprilFT: Ballymena United 1-1 Carrick Rangers David Cushley produces a composed finish to score a late equaliser for Carrick 42Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 12 April17:01 BST 12 AprilHere are the full-time results from across the Irish Premiership today 31Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 12 April16:56 BST 12 AprilColeraine 1-2 Larne Paul O'Neill's penalty settles a disappointing game and keeps Larne firmly in the hunt for second place 913Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingWatch: Wylie restores Ports two-goal leadpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 12 April16:56 BST 12 AprilPortadown 3-1 Loughgall (FT) Here's how Portadown restored their two-goal advantage against Loughgall 60Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 12 April16:55 BST 12 AprilBallymena United 1-1 Carrick Rangers There isn't even time to restart the game as referee Declan Hassan blows the final whistle 51Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 12 April16:55 BST 12 AprilCliftonville 2-0 Glenavon The hosts make it five wins in a row with a professional performance at Solitude Ryan Curran broke the deadlock with a typical poacher's finish before Eric McWoods sealed the points with a clinical strike The Reds were rarely troubled after taking the lead and take another step towards securing seventh and that final European playoff place 44Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGOAL - Ballymena United 1-1 Carrick Rangerspublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 12 April16:54 BST 12 AprilDavid Cushley - 90+6mins David Cushley squeezes home a shot from an acute angle to force an equaliser deep in stoppage time 156Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingWatch: Jarvis curls home Sky Blues openerpublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 12 April16:54 BST 12 AprilBallymena United 1-0 Carrick Rangers Aaron Jarvis flicks home the opener for Ballymena United Watch: Aaron Jarvis puts Ballymena in the lead 42Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 12 April16:53 BST 12 AprilPortadown 3-1 Loughgall Portadown come away with all three points at Shamrock Park a result that confirms Loughgall's relegation to the Championship 82Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 12 April16:53 BST 12 AprilLinfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts A goal in each half secures another three points for champions Linfield Charlie Allen's strike in the first half and Josh Archer's in the second see the Blues progress to 85 points with just two Irish Premiership games remaining 145Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRED CARDpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 12 April16:52 BST 12 AprilPortadown 3-1 Loughgall A short afternoon for goal scorer Ben Wylie who is dismissed after coming on following two yellow cards 24Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingINJURY TIMEpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 12 April16:51 BST 12 AprilCliftonville 2-0 Glenavon The fourth official indicates three minutes of additional time Jim Magilton's men merely need to see out these final moments to secure a fifth consecutive win and maintain their impressive unbeaten run 14Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingWatch: Ports double lead; Loughgall fire backpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 12 April16:50 BST 12 AprilPortadown 3-1 Loughgall Josh Ukek gave Portadown a two-goal lead but within two minutes Loughgall narrowed the gap to one thanks to Ryan Waide Watch: Two quick-fire goals at Shamrock Park 42Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 12 April16:50 BST 12 AprilCrusaders 0-4 Glentoran Glentoran are now unbeaten in their last five league visits to Seaview as they secure three crucial points as they look to secure automatic European football 313Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingSUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 12 April16:49 BST 12 AprilBallymena United 1-0 Carrick Rangers A triple change from Ballymena who bring on Duncan Idehen 21Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingINJURY TIMEpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 12 April16:49 BST 12 AprilLinfield 2-0 Dungannon Swifts Three minutes of additional time have been indicated by the fourth official 14Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 12 April16:48 BST 12 AprilCliftonville 2-0 Glenavon Cliftonville are looking utterly comfortable as we approach the final stages here 32Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGOAL - Portadown 3-1 Loughgallpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 12 April16:47 BST 12 AprilBen Wylie - 87 mins Substitute Ben Wylie adds a third for the Ports Loughgall's relegation will soon be confirmed 72Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 12 April16:47 BST 12 AprilCrusaders 0-4 Glentoran We're into three minutes of additional time 50Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 91234569next pageThis video can not be played Watch the best of the action as Larne beat Coleraine 2-1 in the Irish Premiership. Yellow Card at 36 minutesSubstitutesNumber 24 Wallace Match OfficialsReferee: Shane AndrewsAssistant Referee 1: Stephen BellAssistant Referee 2: David BurnsFourth Official: Chris MorrisonHead to HeadSeason so farIrish Premiership Ever tried to substitute your desert island disc choices for favourite things to eat? I do it all the time. And every week my list changes. A while back nothing would do, but I had to have the lobster roll Stevie McCarry used to make before he went all Great British Menu, stopped smoking and became a proper restaurateur with Lir in Coleraine. The lobster roll in his former parish of Native Seafood in Portstewart made with a golden toasted brioche bun and supported by chopped lettuce and tomato, mayonnaise and sprinkled with paprika and finely chopped chives was worthy of last supper status. Eat that, and your work here is done. It was definitive and perfect. Dean Shiels guided Coleraine to a fifth-place finish in the Irish Premiership in his first season in charge Dean Shiels has left his role as Coleraine head coach ahead of the club's European play-off on 7 May Shiels was appointed in May 2024 and guided the Bannsiders to fifth in the Irish Premiership as the club transitioned into full-time football After a spell as Oran Kearney's assistant the 40-year-old stepped up to head coach at the Showgrounds after his brother-in-law moved into a sporting director role at the club Coleraine said both Shiels and O'Connor leave "with the utmost respect and gratitude" and will be "warmly welcomed back in the future" said Shiels had led the team with "great passion" "On behalf of everyone connected to Coleraine Football Club and wish them every success in the next chapter of their careers," he added New Coleraine manager Ruaidhri Higgins has declared that his ultimate aim is to deliver a league title for the club Speaking at a Showgrounds press conference to announce his arrival as boss 40-year-old Higgins talked with confidence about the future his desire to match the ambitions of owner Henry Ross excitement at the prospect of working with the incoming Joel Cooper and admitted how he felt bittersweet about taking over from Dean Shiels who he has known for a long time Former Derry City boss Ruaidhri Higgins will soon be named the new manager of Coleraine Former Coleraine and Derry City hero Felix Healy believes Ruaidhri Higgins needs to get his recruitment spot on at the Bannsiders to close the gap on champions Linfield and Larne a League title winner with Derry City as a player and manager says Higgins has entered a rat race where the wages are obscene Ruaidhri Higgins has been announced as the new Coleraine manager with his remit to deliver success and silverware for the north west club The Belfast Telegraph revealed earlier this week that former Derry City boss Higgins would replace Dean Shiels at the Showgrounds and the Bannsiders have confirmed the appointment Oran Kearney has left his role as Sporting Director of Coleraine Oran Kearney’s long association with Coleraine ended tonight with his departure as the club’s Sporting Director following Wednesday’s exit of manager Dean Shiels A statement from the Bannsiders said that Kearney was ‘stepping down from his position’ COLERAINE Hockey Club's Bonnie Connor-Boyd and Ruby Caddoo this week travel to Hannover in Germany to represent Ireland U16s in a European Four Nations Tournament Ruby will be featuring in the Ireland defence following a strong season with Coleraine U15s and leading Coleraine Grammar Schools U14s to the Junior Cup Final Bonnie will be leading the forwards coming off the back of a season with Coleraine 1s in Senior 1 and Dalriada School This will be the girls second taste of international hockey after playing a series against England in February in Lilleshall Everyone at Coleraine Ladies Hockey Club wishes them all the best against high class international opposition THE Easter break has now concluded as Messrs Mullan and McNabb return with this week’s Official Coleraine Podcast… The duo discuss the Bannsiders’ recent loss to Crusaders but how momentum can be gained ahead of the play-offs as Linfield roll into town There is also a conversation around Matthew Shevlin’s quest for the Golden Boot and how it is expected to be a busy weekend at The Showgrounds as several off-the-pitch events have been planned the co-hosts talk about Lyndon Kane’s unfortunate injury and how his setback can help pave the way for someone else to step forward we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel You can listen to the podcast via the link provided HERE Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss out every week We would appreciate any feedback from supporters on the podcast either on social media or at media@colerainefc.com This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Dean Shiels wasn’t given a year as Head Coach at the Showgrounds Football is a beautiful game but can be an ugly business It is also ruthless as Dean Shiels knows only too well following his departure from Coleraine He wasn’t given a year as Head Coach at the Showgrounds as the new broom held by majority owner Henry Ross continues to make sweeping changes at the club DYLAN Boyle kindly gave up some of his time to be a guest on this week’s Official Coleraine Podcast… The midfielder joined co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb and started off by chatting about his time at the club so far after his summer switch from Ballymena United as well as his living arrangements with four other first-team members Boyle also delved into his spell across the water at Fleetwood Town – where he worked under the likes of Joey Barton and Scott Brown – and how difficult it was moving away from home at the age of 16 The 23-year-old then spoke about his season at Ballymena United and how the lure of full-time football at Coleraine was too hard to turn down when the Bannsiders came calling There is also a chat about his role as a deep-lying midfielder representing Northern Ireland at youth level and his three stunning goals so far this season You can listen to the podcast via the link provided HERE, as well as on Spotify, Anchor and Pocket Casts. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss out every week. We would appreciate any feedback from supporters on the podcast, either on social media or at media@colerainefc.com COLERAINE FC is delighted to announce its application to the Northern Ireland Football Fund for £10 million to support the development of the South Stand at The Showgrounds, transforming the venue into the North West Regional Stadium… This crucial investment is vital for the club’s future, as the existing Jack Doherty Stand is nearing the end of its lifespan. Without this redevelopment, Coleraine FC could be without a home ground within the next five to ten years. The club’s board has worked tirelessly to ensure the North West Regional Stadium project is fully “shovel-ready,” allowing for swift implementation once funding is secured. Henry Ross, Executive Chairman and majority shareholder of Coleraine Football Club, emphasised the project’s long-term vision, stating: “The undercroft of the new South Stand will be dedicated to young player development, further strengthening the club’s commitment to nurturing local talent. This initiative is closely linked to the recent investment in the community pitch, which is nearing completion, ensuring a holistic approach to football development in the region.” With this investment, the club also aspires to establish the North Coast as a key venue for women’s and youth football internationals, further elevating the region’s footballing profile. Additionally, the project will play a crucial role in re-establishing the Super Cup NI as a major global youth tournament, attracting elite young talent from around the world. Coleraine FC remains steadfast in its ambition to create a state-of-the-art footballing hub for the North West, ensuring the club’s sustainability while providing a premier facility for future generations. Kevin Deery played alongside Ruaidhri Higgins at Derry Kevin Deery says his pal and former team-mate Ruaidhri Higgins would be a success at any club ahead of his appointment as Coleraine manager. Former Derry City boss Higgins is set to step into the Showgrounds hotseat after the club confirmed the departure of head coach Dean Shiels. Linfield may have already had a hand on the Gibson Cup but Glentoran throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw against Larne at the Oval means it's official - the Blues are champions for the 57th time And how big could that result in east Belfast be in the race for second place and the automatic European place Only time will tell with just six games to go It was 2-2 between Coleraine and Cliftonville too with the Bannsiders staying in the box seat for a place in the top six with just one game to go before the split You can read more about tonight's games here and stay tuned to BBC Sport NI for more reaction to events Here's the final goal of the night as the Reds striker calmly slots home his penalty to ensure a share of the spoils Scoreless at the break Ryan Curran's deflected effort gave the visitors the lead after 66 minutes but Matthew Shevlin levelled from the penalty spot nine minutes later Shevlin volleyed home his second of the night after good work from Levi Ives but there was still time for Ryan Curran to complete his brace after Rory Brown had fouled Joe Gormley in the box Joe Thomson’s brace had the home side in control but Paul O’Neill and Andy Ryan’s penalty completed the comeback for the visitors Still time for a late twist - both sides pushing Here's how Matthew Shevlin drew his side level from the spot Linfield are crowned the 2024/25 Irish Premiership Champions That's a wrap - both from us tonight and in the Irish Premiership title race Linfield may have already had a hand on the Gibson Cup but Glentoran throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw against Larne at the Oval means it's official - the Blues are champions for the 57th time You can read more about tonight's games here and stay tuned to BBC Sport NI for more reaction to events 102Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingAnything you can do...published at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:48 GMT 18 MarchFT: Coleraine 2-2 Cliftonville Here's the final goal of the night as the Reds striker calmly slots home his penalty to ensure a share of the spoils Watch: Ryan Curran scores from the spot to level 77Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingShevlin at the doublepublished at 21:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:44 GMT 18 MarchFT: Coleraine 2-2 Cliftonville right time for Matthew Shevlin to put Coleraine ahead Watch: Matthew Shevlin gets his second of the night 83Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:40 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville All over at the Showgrounds where it's a point apiece after a dramatic ending Scoreless at the break Ryan Curran's deflected effort gave the visitors the lead after 66 minutes but Matthew Shevlin levelled from the penalty spot nine minutes later Both teams had chances in a pulsating final few minutes but both have to be content with a share of the spoils 92Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingFULL-TIMEpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:39 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne A dramatic night at the Oval sees Larne battle back from 2-0 down to earn a draw - but it’s not enough to keep the title race alive the champagne is flowing - Linfield get their hands on the Gibson Cup once again 3312Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:37 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne Paul O’Neill rises well to meet Mark Randall’s free-kick 51Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:37 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville 75Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:37 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville Rory Brown races out of his line to deny Joe Gormley what could have been a dramatic winner 48Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:36 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:36 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville Both teams really going for it in added time 140Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingINJURY TIMEpublished at 21:34 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:34 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne 34Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:34 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:34 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville 61Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:33 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:33 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne 23Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingCliftonville pay the penaltypublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:32 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville It's all happening at the Coleraine Showgrounds Here's how Matthew Shevlin drew his side level from the spot Watch: Matthew Shevlin levels from the spot 56Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:32 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne Finlay Thorndike delivers a dangerous free-kick into the box but Ryan Nolan rises to nod it behind for a corner 41Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:31 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville Joe Gormley blasts a free-kick from the edge of the box high and wide 54Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingYELLOW CARDpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:31 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-2 Cliftonville Coleraine goalkeeper Rory Brown is booked for handling the ball outside the penalty area 55Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingGOAL - Coleraine 2-2 Cliftonvillepublished at 21:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:29 GMT 18 MarchRyan Curran (87 mins) 2823Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPENALTYpublished at 21:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:29 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-1 Cliftonville 1924Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingSUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:28 GMT 18 MarchGlentoran 2-2 Larne Charlie Lindsay's evening is over as Finlay Thorndike enters the field 21Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingPostpublished at 21:27 Greenwich Mean Time 18 March21:27 GMT 18 MarchColeraine 2-1 Cliftonville Rory Brown dives low to his left to deny Joe Gormley 99Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingprevious pagePage 1 of 512345next pageThis video can not be played Cliftonville's Ryan Curran and Coleraine's Matthew Shevlin both found the net twice in a 2-2 draw that keeps the Bannsiders in pole position for top-six spot Read more here. substituted for Rory Hale at 73 minutesNumber 2 Wilson Match OfficialsReferee: Tony ClarkeAssistant Referee 1: Brian WilsonAssistant Referee 2: Gavin HegartyFourth Official: Declan HassanHead to HeadSeason so farIrish Premiership kindly gave up some of his time to discuss the upcoming season as the Bannsiders get set for a return to action… Coleraine will have two teams competing in the NIWFA football pyramid this season as the Reserve team get under way with a clash away at Antrim Town Swifts tomorrow afternoon in Division 7 (KO 2pm) the first-team are also scheduled to compete against Maiden City Ladies away from home on Wednesday at Melvin Park Arena in Strabane (KO 7.30pm) Supporters are encouraged to keep an eye on women’s fixtures results and news on the club’s Facebook page and website throughout the season Recruited some good new talent who are ready to learn The excitement is high for the season ahead The buzz and camaraderie has been growing due to our Social Football programme This has led to a high volume of players joining the group who are keen to play the game and subsequently represent our club both on and off the pitch In my role it’s crucial to create an environment of positive social connection physical and mental well-being and psychological safety so that the players can find their individual level apply themselves appropriately and see how much they can contribute to the group both on and off the pitch Some really good players have come onboard – but also some real exceptional additions to the coaching squad – in Adam Shiels joining the evergreen Simon Moore and Michael Gray The Foundations within the women’s section of the club is building and this is mirrored in the girls’ youth section with well over 100 girls playing across six age groups In total we are providing football for well over 150 people and growing our culture through genuine nurture A very successful Strictly event is another indicator of the interest generated This is a genuine good news story within the club and community due to plenty of quality participation and wellbeing support we now have to find a way to add performance quality as well Think this is a historic move for the club – what was the thinking behind that The Reserve team is an ambitious move only from the point of view of players wanting to put themselves out there and learn how to compete A great girl called Emma Diamond from the town was identified and willing to help develop this part of the club and Simon Moore has stepped up to devote his time and knowledge to building the process It’s a natural progression to the player pathway from youth to senior club so when numbers and group commitment was good I have insisted on integrated training especially in this formative stage of club building as the players psychological safety is vital especially in a world of social media toxicity It’s all about progression and that’s what my primary focus is The willingness is there – so let’s give it a go It’s a privilege to be part of this development What are the hopes and aspirations for the season ahead The aspirations for the season is to keep upward momentum going in terms of participation coach development and interest generated amongst the fan base as we build this part of the club over next seasons I am excited to see how far forward we can go on our journey as part of the club Any supporters or supporters’ group that want to help us out would be most welcome Everyone that can make a positive contribution – no matter how small they feel it is – can make a huge difference in terms of adding to and building a positive environment that these players deserve and will help them fulfil their potential and ultimately lift the Club profile in the female game Police are advising road users of traffic disruption in and around Coleraine on Monday 17th of March The parade will assemble at 7.30pm at Killowen Orange Hall before moving on at 8.15pm to Shuttle Hill -  Killowen Street - Waterside - Old Bridge - Circular Road - Milburn Road - Union Street - Railway Road - Church Street - The Diamond - Bridge Street - Old Bridge - Waterside - Killowen Street - Shuttle Hill before finishing at Killowen Orange Hall for approximately 10.30pm.  Roads in and around the town will be closed between 7pm and 11pm to facilitate both participants and spectators Officers will also be on the ground to assist.  The route includes much of the town centre and Waterside area so road users are asked to plan alternative routes and allow extra time for their journey