Boys Premier

Sixteen Team Open Tournament.

Rules / Qualification

Boys Premier is a 16 team open tournament, eligible teams may be either club teams or teams representing more than one club. Northern Ireland representation in this tournament is through the country structure.

Four groups consisting of four teams.

Each team will play 3 group games through Monday to Wednesday.
Win: 3 Points
Draw: 1 Point

Based on group stage performance, teams will qualify for the semi-finals of the following:

SuperCupNI: Winner in each group.
SCNI Globe: Second place in each group.
SCNI Vase: Third place in each group.
SCNI Bowl: Fourth place in each group.

Schedule

Boys Premier Group A

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Boys Premier Group B

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Boys Premier Group C

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Boys Premier Group D

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Match List

DateMatchTimeResultsVenueGroupCup
2025-07-28 15:00:3328/07/2025 Co Fermanagh v Bournemouth 15:00:333:00 PM-B-
2025-07-28 15:00:5828/07/2025 Co Down v Intercontinental FA 15:00:583:00 PM-A-
2025-07-28 17:30:4228/07/2025 Hamilton Academical v Tigres UANL 17:30:425:30 PM-D-
2025-07-28 19:00:1328/07/2025 Southampton v Ichifuna 19:00:137:00 PM-B-
2025-07-28 19:00:1628/07/2025 Co Tyrone v Rangers 19:00:167:00 PM-C-
2025-07-28 19:30:1828/07/2025 Manchester United v West Cork Academy 19:30:187:30 PM-C-
2025-07-28 19:30:2528/07/2025 Co Antrim v Co Londonderry 19:30:257:30 PM-D-
2025-07-28 19:30:4828/07/2025 Brighton v Co Armagh 19:30:487:30 PM-A-
2025-07-29 15:00:0529/07/2025 Co Tyrone v West Cork Academy 15:00:053:00 PM-C-
2025-07-29 17:30:2429/07/2025 Co Armagh v Intercontinental FA 17:30:245:30 PM-A-
2025-07-29 19:00:2729/07/2025 Co Fermanagh v Tigres UANL 19:00:277:00 PM-B-
2025-07-29 19:00:3029/07/2025 Hamilton Academical v Bournemouth 19:00:307:00 PM-B-
2025-07-29 19:00:5129/07/2025 Co Antrim v Ichifuna 19:00:517:00 PM-D-
2025-07-29 19:30:0529/07/2025 Co Down v Brighton 19:30:057:30 PM-A-
2025-07-29 19:30:1329/07/2025 Rangers v Manchester United 19:30:137:30 PM-C-
2025-07-29 19:30:3529/07/2025 Co Londonderry v Southampton 19:30:357:30 PM-D-
2025-07-30 15:00:0830/07/2025 Brighton v Intercontinental FA 15:00:083:00 PM-A-
2025-07-30 15:00:1330/07/2025 Co Fermanagh v Hamilton Academical 15:00:133:00 PM-B-
2025-07-30 15:00:1430/07/2025 Co Down v Co Armagh 15:00:143:00 PM-A-
2025-07-30 19:00:4430/07/2025 Co Antrim v Southampton 19:00:447:00 PM-D-
2025-07-30 19:00:4930/07/2025 Rangers v West Cork Academy 19:00:497:00 PM-C-
2025-07-30 19:30:1930/07/2025 Tigres UANL v Bournemouth 19:30:197:30 PM-B-
2025-07-30 19:30:2430/07/2025 Ichifuna v Co Londonderry 19:30:247:30 PM-D-
2025-07-30 19:30:4030/07/2025 Manchester United v Co Tyrone 19:30:407:30 PM-C-

Competition News

Premier Super Cup NI Semi Final: Hibernian 3-1 Co. Down

Premier Super Cup NI Semi Final: Hibernian 3-1 Co. Down

The game started with a ferocious pace. A well struck shot from a Hibs player was superbly saved by Down keeper Matthew Davidson. Then after a dodgy moment in the Down defence Fraser Murray almost put the Scottish outfit in front, but he was smothered by Davidson. Then soon after, Down almost opened the scoring themselves, Niall Cassidy’s header looping agonisingly over the bar. Hibs then broke in numbers but Gullan was hauled down in the attacking third before seeing his dead ball effort drift wide. Hibs clearly settled quicker and Down were limited to shots from distance. None of which troubled Jordan Brown in the Hibs goal. There were limited clear cut chances in the half with neither side being able to get the ball down and dictate the play. As the half drew to a close Down were finishing it the strongest. Some neat play on the edge of the box seen a ball slipped through the defence but the attacker was offside. Then Hibs went in front. Some nice trickery down the right flank seen Gallantes fouled by Calderwood. Gullan missed the penalty but the rebound was hammered home by Callum Donaldson. Down were looking for a swift response and almost got it but Aaron Devlin’s shot sailed over.

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Premier Section Bowl Semi Final: Right to Dream 4-2 Ponte Preta

Premier Section Bowl Semi Final: Right to Dream 4-2 Ponte Preta

Right to Dream got the ball down from the off and began to produce some slick passing football. Ponte Preta struggled to get on the ball in the early stages and this proved costly as Kamal Sowah put the Ghanaians in front with a cool post and in finish. From there on in it was all one way traffic as Right to Dream pushed for a second. Some neat play from Danso provided Antwi with the chance to cross but his effort failed to put the Brazilian defence under any pressure. As Ponte Preta tried to find their feet in the game, the won a free kick in midfield. After taking it quickly a shot from distance sailed over the bar. It wasn’t long before Right to Dream broke the Ponte Preta defence down again when Boahene lashed the ball home from close range. But it was game of soon after, some great hold up play by Wallison allowed Mateus to run from deep and stroke the ball home to make it 2-1. The game went quiet after that, the only notable attempt on goal was a Brazilian free kick from 30 yards out, the ball again sailing over the bar. Wallison should have made it 2-2 when he found himself one on one with the keeper but he dragged his effort wide. Right to Dream thought they had made it 3-1 when Caboclo’s diving header found the back of the net but he was ruled offside by the linesman.

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Day 5 – SuperCupNI Finals

Day 5 – SuperCupNI Finals

 Day Five - Junior FinalsSuperCupNI 2016 JUNIOR SECTIONFRIDAY 29TH JULY 2016SUPERCUPNI SHIELD 2ND MATCHESKO TIME   VENUE11amGPS2 v 1Dundalk SL Rugby Avenue, Coleraine11amPartick Thistle0 v 1 ColinaAnderson Park, Coleraine11amSwindon Town2...

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