Finn Harps is a community club owned and run by its supporters. The club has volunteer positions to fill as follows: Secretary: Handles correspondence, minute keeping some admin and meeting logistics. Would be a member of the board and would be supported by current board members and other staff who are covering this work. Must...Read More
Finn Harps are delighted to announce that So-Lo Stores will be the club’s main sponsor for the 2023 season. The So-Lo brand will be displayed on the soon to be launched new First Team Home and Away jerseys and across all official club platforms for the forthcoming campaign. Finn Harps Commercial Manager Aidan Campbell says...Read More
Finn Harps FC is a community club and in 2022 our Community Officer Ann Kelly along with various Harps volunteers once again did immense work in reaching out to the community and in welcoming all to Finn Park. This post just highlights a cross section of what happened in 2022- to cover it all is...Read More
The ‘We Care Food Bank’ is a Community based voluntary organisation set up to meet the emerging social needs of the people in County Donegal. The Food Bank works in partnership with Community Organisations who identify people in need and refer them to the Food Bank. We work on a Food Vouchers System with the...Read More
The long-awaited Donegal Community Stadium plans continue to move forward as the club work on fundraising initiatives for this “transformative” project. Finn Harps today released a visualisation of elements of the hugely exciting stadium designs as club volunteers hit the streets for the latest in a programme of fundraising to help deliver the venture, which...Read More
As a club rooted in the community of Donegal, all associated with Finn Harps FC have deeply felt the pain and sadness that has hung over our County for the past week. We wish to express our sincere condolences to all those bereaved in the dreadful tragedy that struck the village of Creeslough and...Read More
Our mascots for Finn Harps v Sligo Rovers were Arlo and Alice McBrearty, who joined us along with their dad Conor, who is a Harps diehard now based in London. Questions for Conor 1) What’s it like following Harps from London and how pleased are you to be attending tonight? I really miss the match...Read More
It was our pleasure to host the Ballyraine u10 girls team at Finn Patk on Friday where they paraded the cup they won at the Monaghan Utd girls invitational tournament recently. Thank you to Martin & Eddie Gallen of Northface Access for their continued support of Finn Harps. Thank you to Paul Sweeney & staff...Read More
Finn Harps FC were delighted to welcome Mulroy Academ as our flag bearers for our game against Bohemian FC. Mulroy Soccer Academy was formed in 2002 with a vision of promoting and encouraging the development of underage football for boys and girls aged from 4 – 16 years in the Fanad, Kerrykeel and catchment area. ...Read More
While players came and went, fair-weather fans fled, and the playoff hokey pokey continued, the one constant of Finn Harps F.C. has always been a deep-rooted sense of community. From the club’s founding back in the 1950s, from a grassroots organisation to a League of Ireland Premier Division team, that sense of community has remained;...Read More