Unite the Union Champions Cup launched

15th November 2023

The Unite the Union Champions Cup was officially launched at Windsor Park ahead of the two-legged final in November.  The final, between SSE Airtricity League Champions Dundalk and Northern Irish Football League Champions Linfield, will begin on Fri

The Unite the Union Champions Cup was officially launched at Windsor Park ahead of the two-legged final in November. 

The final, between SSE Airtricity League Champions Dundalk and Northern Irish Football League Champions Linfield, will begin on Friday, November 8 at Windsor Park. The second leg will be played on Monday, November 11 at Oriel Park. 

It was announced at the launch that the Unite the Union Champions Cup second leg in Dundalk will be refereed by FIFA Women's World Cup Final referee Stephanie Frappart, assisted by Manuela Nicolosi and Michelle O'Neill, and the fourth official will be Paula Brady. 

Both clubs were in attendance at the launch as well as former Northern Ireland goalkeeper Pat Jennings who is the 2019 tournament ambassador. 

"Everyone in Unite is excited with the prospect of the Champions Cup. Football is something that is in the veins of working class people, of their communities; it cuts across divides and brings people together," said Unite the Union Regional Secretary Jackie Pollock. 

“This is a unique initiative - not simply because it brings together the Champions on a cross-border basis but because it includes a huge community investment by Unite – one quarter of the total funding for this initiative will go to community and voluntary groups at the frontline of delivering much needed services in the respective catchments of the clubs. We are looking forward to developing those connections.

“I am also particularly proud that football hero, Pat Jennings, has agreed to become the ambassador for the Champions Cup and endorse this initiative with his name."

"We're thoroughly looking forward to the Unite the Union Champions Cup. The return of a cross-border competition is a huge boost for the domestic calendar in Ireland," said FAI Competitions Director Fran Gavin. 

"It has been fantastic to work with the sponsors, Unite the Union, on their community initiatives and it should be an intriguing final between Dundalk and Linfield, across the two legs."

“It’s great to be working with Unite and our friends and neighbours in the FAI on this very worthwhile initiative," said Irish FA President David Martin. 

"The Champions’ Cup is a welcome addition to the football calendar and I’m sure this year’s finalists will be looking forward to what should be two exciting matches.”