The Candystripes. Derry City FC have one of the most unique stories in Irish football — a northern club competing in the southern league, with a passionate fanbase in one of Ireland's most historic cities. Their red and white stripes are iconic, and the Brandywell is one of the most atmospheric grounds on the island of Ireland.
Founded in 1928, Derry City have a unique place in Irish football. Originally members of the Irish Football Association in Northern Ireland, they were forced to withdraw in 1972 due to the Troubles and eventually joined the League of Ireland in 1985 — making them the only club from Northern Ireland to compete in the southern league.
Their return to competitive football was celebrated with remarkable success — winning the League of Ireland, FAI Cup, and League Cup in their first season back in 1989, one of the most extraordinary achievements in Irish football history. Derry City have remained a consistent Premier Division presence and are known for their passionate, vocal support at the Brandywell, one of the most atmospheric grounds on the island of Ireland.
Red and white stripes — the iconic Candystripes that make Derry City one of the most recognisable clubs in Irish football. The distinctive vertical stripe design is unique in the League of Ireland and has become synonymous with the club's identity and the city of Derry's proud football culture.
Their kits carry the history of a club that has overcome extraordinary challenges to compete at the highest level of Irish football, and the Candystripes are worn with enormous pride by a fanbase that has supported Derry City through one of football's most remarkable stories.
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