Munster Derby

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Munster Derby is the name given to a football derby contested by teams from the larger football clubs in Munster.

LocationMunster, Ireland
TeamsCork City and Waterford FC
Cork City and Limerick FC
Cork City and Treaty United
First meeting21 October 1984 (Cork City V Limerick FC)
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Munster Derby
LocationMunster, Ireland
TeamsCork City and Waterford FC
Cork City and Limerick FC
Cork City and Treaty United
First meeting21 October 1984 (Cork City V Limerick FC)
StadiumsMarkets Field, Turners Cross, Waterford Regional Sports Centre
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The term is frequently used to describe games between Cork City FC and Waterford FC,[1][2][3] as well as games between Cork City and Limerick-based teams like Limerick FC and Treaty United.[4][5][6][7][8] It is also occasionally used to describe games involving other Munster-based teams, including Kerry FC versus Cobh Ramblers,[9][10] and between sides based in Waterford and Limerick.[11]

Cork v Limerick-based teams

Football clubs based in Cork and Limerick both have strong local support. Cork City, for example, have one of the biggest support bases in the League of Ireland, and as of early 2017 had average attendances of between four and five thousand per home game, compared to a league average of approximately 1,500.[12]

The first Munster Derby between Cork City F.C. and Limerick F.C. was played in Turners Cross in Cork for a Premier Division league match on Sunday 21 October 1984. The game ended 0-0. Limerick then won the second derby on Sunday 3 February 1985, 3-1 at Markets Field. Overall for a period of 10 years from the early 1980s to early 1990s, Limerick won more of the derby clashes. But when Limerick were relegated in 1994, they didn't meet Cork in a league match until 2010, a First Division clash on Friday 2 April 2010 at Jackman Park in Limerick. The clubs didn't meet in the league for a period, until Limerick won promotion to the Premier Division in 2012. After that, Cork had the advantage in derby results - although Limerick won several derby fixtures, including when relegation-fighting Limerick travelled to title-challengers Cork, and came out 3-2 winners. This result contributed to Dundalk FC's title win in the 2015 Premier Division.

Following the liquidation of Limerick F.C. in 2019, and the formation of Treaty United in its place in Limerick, the first meeting of Treaty United and Cork City (in the 2021 League of Ireland First Division) was billed as a "Munster derby".[13][14] As of 2025, Treaty United and Cork City had met 11 times, all in League of Ireland First Division games, with both teams recording three wins each (and five draws).[15]

Cork v Limerick results

League results (2010 - 2019)

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Cup competition (2008 - 2019)

Cork v Limerick statistics (2008 to 2019)

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Competition Limerick wins Draws Cork City wins
League of Ireland[16] 5413
FAI Cup 002
League of Ireland Cup 203
Munster Senior Cup 200
Overall 9418
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Cork v Waterford

Several derby clashes between Cork City and Waterford were contested in the 2000s - when Cork and Waterford were in the Premier Division and then again when Cork City Foras entered the First Division with Waterford in the early 2010s. Derby games between Cork and Waterford significantly declined when Cork City started challenging the top of the table in the Premier Division and Waterford dropped to the bottom end of the First Division around 2014.[17] When the clubs would draw each other in the cups, Waterford would usually be beaten. When Waterford played Cork in Turners Cross in the EA Sports Cup in 2016 they were beaten 7-0.[18] However the rivalry was rekindled in 2017 after a heavy challenge by Waterford's Patrick McClean on Cork's Sean Maguire caused controversy, it led to a dispute on social media between Waterford and Cork players with Irish internationals James McClean and Shane Duffy also getting involved.[19][20] A move by Waterford-born Cork centre back Kenny Browne caused some controversy with Cork manager John Caulfield in 2017.[21][22] Both clubs competed in the 2018, 2019 and 2020 League of Ireland Premier Division seasons. Both Cork City and Waterford United played in the 2022 League of Ireland First Division, with several "Munster Derby" meetings that season.[23][24][25] The two clubs met again in the 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division.[26]

Cork v Waterford results

League results (2005 to 2025)

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Season[23] Date Home team Result Away team
2025 29 Aug 2025 Cork City 2 - 0 Waterford
11 Jul 2025 Waterford 2 - 0 Cork City
21 Apr 2025 Cork City 2 - 1 Waterford
3 Mar 2025 Waterford 2 - 1 Cork City
2022 9 Sep 2022 Waterford 1 - 2 Cork City
15 Aug 2022 Cork City 0 - 0 Waterford
18 Apr 2022 Waterford 1 - 2 Cork City
14 Mar 2022 Cork City 2 - 0 Waterford
2020 17 Oct 2020 Cork City 0 - 0 Waterford
8 Aug 2020 Waterford 0 - 0 Cork City
2019 2 Sep 2019 Cork City 1 - 2 Waterford
16 Aug 2019 Waterford 1 - 2 Cork City
19 Apr 2019 Waterford 2 - 0 Cork City
22 Feb 2019 Cork City 0 - 2 Waterford
2018 3 Aug 2018 Waterford 1 - 2 Cork City
1 Jun 2018 Cork City 3 - 0 Waterford
6 Apr 2018 Waterford 2 - 1 Cork City
23 Feb 2018 Cork City 2 - 0 Waterford
2011 20 Sep 2011 Waterford 1 - 3 Cork City
24 Jun 2011 Cork City 2 - 3 Waterford
8 Apr 2011 Waterford 1 - 2 Cork City
2010 20 Aug 2010 Cork City 0 - 1 Waterford
21 May 2010 Waterford 1 - 1 Cork City
12 Mar 2010 Cork City 0 - 2 Waterford
2007 24 Aug 2007 Waterford 0 - 3 Cork City
17 Jul 2007 Cork City 2 - 0 Waterford
2006 3 Nov 2006 Cork City 4 - 1 Waterford
5 Aug 2006 Waterford 0 - 0 Cork City
5 May 2006 Cork City 2 - 0 Waterford
2005 5 Aug 2005 Cork City 1 - 1 Waterford
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Cork v Waterford statistics (2005 to 2025)

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Competition Cork City wins Draws Waterford wins
League of Ireland[23] 1569
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