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Pembroke Wanderers Hockey Club (Club Haca Pheambróg in Irish) is a field hockey club based in the Sandymount/Ballsbridge area of Dublin 4, Ireland. The club was founded in 1922 and named for the area of Pembroke, Dublin. The club's senior men's team plays in the Men's Irish Hockey League and the Men's Irish Senior Cup. The club's senior women's team plays in the Women's Irish Hockey League and the Women's Irish Senior Cup. Reserve teams play in the Irish Junior Cup and the Women's Irish Junior Cup. Pembroke has also represented Ireland in European competitions. They won the 2009 EuroHockey Club Trophy.[2]
Union | Hockey Ireland | ||
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Full name | Pembroke Wanderers Hockey Club | ||
Founded | 1922 | ||
Ground | Serpentine Avenue Sandymount Dublin 4 D04 T329 Ireland [1] | ||
Website | www.pembrokewanderers.ie | ||
League | Men's Irish Hockey League Women's Irish Hockey League | ||
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Pembroke Wanderers won the Men's Irish Senior Cup for the first time in 1933.[2]
Season | Winners | Score | Runners Up |
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1933 | Pembroke Wanderers [3] | 2–0 | Banbridge |
1937 | Pembroke Wanderers [4][5] | 3–1 [note 1] | Queen's University Belfast |
1952 | Lisnagarvey[6] | 4–3 [note 2] | Pembroke Wanderers |
1966 | Lisnagarvey[7] | 3–0 | Pembroke Wanderers |
1967 | Cork Church of Ireland[8] | 2–1 | Pembroke Wanderers |
1973 | Pembroke Wanderers [9] | 1–0 | Cork Church of Ireland |
1997 | Lisnagarvey[10][11] | 4–3 | Pembroke Wanderers |
2000 | Pembroke Wanderers | 3–3 [note 3] | Lisnagarvey |
2002 | Instonians[12] | 2–1 | Pembroke Wanderers |
2008 | Pembroke Wanderers [13][14][15] | 3–0 | Monkstown |
2009 | Pembroke Wanderers [16][17][18] | 6–0 | Cookstown |
2013 | Monkstown[19] | 5–4 | Pembroke Wanderers |
2014 | Three Rock Rovers[20][21] | 2–2 [note 4] | Pembroke Wanderers |
2018 | Three Rock Rovers[22][23] | 5–2 | Pembroke Wanderers |
Season | Winners | Score | Runners Up |
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2008–09 | Pembroke Wanderers [24] | [note 1] | Glenanne |
2009–10 | Pembroke Wanderers [25] | Lisnagarvey | |
Source:[26]
Season | Winners | Score | Runners Up |
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1926 | Pembroke Wanderers II [27] | 1–0 [note 1] | Athlone |
1938 | Pembroke Wanderers II | ||
1942 | Pembroke Wanderers II | 4–0 | Mossley |
1948 | Antrim II[28] | 3–2 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
1949 | Banbridge II[29] | 1–0 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
1961 | Pembroke Wanderers II [30] | 2–0 | Catholic Institute II |
1970 | Lisnagarvey II[31] | 1–0 [note 2] | Pembroke Wanderers II |
1994 | Banbridge II | 4–0 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
1996 | Pembroke Wanderers II [32] | 1–0 | Banbridge II |
2001 | Pembroke Wanderers II | 2–1 | Lisnagarvey II |
2002 | Annadale II | 2–1 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
2007 | Pembroke Wanderers II [33] | 3–1 | Cork Harlequins II |
2008 | Pembroke Wanderers II | 3–2 | Annadale II |
2009 | Cork Church of Ireland II | 5–1 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
2014 | Pembroke Wanderers II | Monkstown II | |
2018 | Glenanne II[34] | 3–2 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
Pembroke Wanderers won the Women's Irish Senior Cup for the first time in 1931.[2]
Season | Winners | Score | Runners Up |
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1931 | Pembroke Wanderers | ||
1937 | Pembroke Wanderers [35][36] | 3–0 [note 1] | Ards |
1947 | Pembroke Wanderers | ||
1948 | Pembroke Wanderers [37] | 2–1 | Knock |
1949 | Pembroke Wanderers [38] | 4–0 | Owls |
1950 | Pembroke Wanderers [39] | 4–1 | Ashton |
1952 | Pembroke Wanderers | ||
1965 | Pembroke Wanderers [40][41] | 5–3 | Instonians |
1967 | Pembroke Wanderers [42] | 1–0 | Old Ursulines |
1970 | Pembroke Wanderers [43] | 2–1 | Old Ursulines |
1973 | Pembroke Wanderers | ||
1975 | Pembroke Wanderers [44][45] | 1–0 | Pegasus |
1988 | Old Alexandra | Pembroke Wanderers | |
2007 | Pegasus[46][47] | 1–0 | Pembroke Wanderers |
2013–14 | UCD[48][49] | 2–0 | Pembroke Wanderers |
Season | Winners | Score | Runners Up |
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1956 | Pembroke Wanderers A [50] | 5–1 | Ormiston |
1959 | Pembroke Wanderers III [51] | 2–1 | Instonians B |
1961 | Pembroke Wanderers III [52] | 7–0 | Waterford |
1962 | Pembroke Wanderers III [53] | 2–0 | Pegasus |
1986 | Pembroke Wanderers II | ||
1987 | Pembroke Wanderers II | ||
1994 | Pembroke Wanderers II | ||
2012 | Loreto[54] | 2–0 | Pembroke Wanderers II |
2013 | Pembroke Wanderers II [55] | Lisnagarvey | |
2014 | UCD[56] | 3–1 | Pembroke Wanderers |
2015 | Pembroke Wanderers [57] | 3–1 | Bandon |
2017 | Railway Union[58] | 2–0 | Pembroke Wanderers |
Tournaments | Place |
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1974 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup | 11th |
1996 Champions Cup | 4th |
1998 Cup Winners Cup | 2nd |
2001 Cup Winners Cup | 3rd |
2002 Champions Cup | 2nd |
2007 EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy | Winners |
2007–08 Euro Hockey League | |
2009 EuroHockey Club Trophy[59][60] | Winners |
2009–10 Euro Hockey League[61][62] | last 16 |
2010–11 Euro Hockey League[63][64] | last 16 |
Tournaments | Place |
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2008 European Cup Winners Cup [65] | 2nd |
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When Ireland won the silver medal at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup, the squad included two Pembroke Wanderers players, Gillian Pinder and Emily Beatty.[67]
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