Northern Ireland Cup 02/05 13:30 8 Queens University v Glentoran L 0-4
Northern Ireland Championship 01/29 14:00 26 [12] Queens University v Ards [6] W 2-1
Northern Ireland Championship 01/22 15:00 25 HW Welders v Queens University W 1-2
Northern Ireland Championship 01/15 14:00 24 [12] Queens University v Knockbreda [9] W 3-1
Northern Ireland Cup 01/08 13:30 7 Queens University v Newington YC W 2-0
Northern Ireland Championship 01/01 15:00 23 Ballinamallard Utd v Queens University L 5-0
Northern Ireland Championship 12/27 14:00 22 [12] Queens University v Institute [11] L 0-1
Northern Ireland Championship 12/18 14:00 21 Queens University v Newry City L 0-1
Northern Ireland Championship 12/11 15:00 20 Annagh United v Queens University L 4-3
Northern Ireland Championship 12/04 14:00 19 Queens University v Loughgall L 0-1
Northern Ireland Championship 11/27 15:00 18 Dergview FC v Queens University D 0-0
Northern Ireland Championship 11/20 14:00 17 Queens University v Dundela D 0-0
Northern Ireland Championship 11/13 15:00 16 Ballyclare Comrades v Queens University W 0-2
Northern Ireland Championship 11/06 15:00 15 Ballinamallard Utd v Queens University L 3-0
Northern Ireland Championship 10/30 14:00 14 Queens University v Knockbreda L 2-3
Northern Ireland Championship 10/23 14:00 13 Queens University v HW Welders L 1-2
Northern Ireland Championship 10/16 14:00 12 Ards FC v Queens University L 2-0
Northern Ireland Championship 10/09 14:00 11 [12] Queens University Belfast v Annagh United [5] L 0-2
Northern Ireland Championship 10/02 14:00 10 Loughgall v Queens University D 0-0
Northern Ireland Championship 09/25 14:00 9 Queens University v Institute L 0-1
Northern Ireland Championship 09/18 14:00 8 Dergview FC v Queens University L 3-1
Northern Ireland Championship 09/11 14:00 7 [11] Queens University v Ballyclare Comrades [4] L 1-3
Northern Ireland Championship 09/04 14:00 6 [11] Queens University v Newry City [1] L 0-2
Northern Ireland Championship 08/28 14:00 5 [9] Knockbreda v Queens University [10] L 3-1
Northern Ireland Championship 08/20 18:30 4 [2] Ards v Queens University Belfast [10] L 3-0
Northern Ireland Championship 08/14 14:00 3 [7] Queens University v Ballinamallard Utd [10] L 0-2
Northern Ireland Championship 08/10 18:45 2 [8] Dundela v Queens University [11] W 1-2
Northern Ireland Championship 08/07 14:00 1 Queens University v HW Welders L 0-5
Northern Ireland League Cup 07/31 14:00 7 Ballyclare Comrades v Queens University L 2-1
Club Friendly List 09/19 14:00 - Crusaders v Queens University L 2-0

Queen's University Association Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League.

History

The club, founded in 1910, a founder member of the Irish League B Division, is affiliated to Queen's University Belfast, and plays home matches at the newly built Arena at the Queen's University sports grounds, Upper Malone, Belfast - also known as "the Dub".

From 2003 to 2011, the club played its home matches at Newforge Lane, the home of PSNI F.C., while the new stadium at the Dub was being constructed.

The team play in white shirts and black shorts/socks. The away kit is all blue.

The university allows for a 25% non association with regards to playing staff whilst the other 75% are required to have studied, or be studying, at Queen's University Belfast.

On the 4 January 2020, Queens University recorded their greatest win in their history by defeating Linfield by two goals to one in the Irish Cup. Shayne Lavery cancelled out Marc McKenna's opener for Queen's and Jonah Mitchell scored the winner halfway through the second half.

Queens University is a prestigious soccer team representing Great Britain. Founded in 1849, the team has a rich history and tradition of excellence in the sport. Known for their skilled players, strategic gameplay, and unwavering determination, Queens University has become a powerhouse in the world of soccer.

The team's iconic red and white striped jerseys are instantly recognizable on the field, and their passionate fan base ensures a lively and electric atmosphere at every match. Queens University has a reputation for producing top-tier talent, with many of their players going on to have successful careers in professional soccer leagues around the world.

With a strong coaching staff and a roster of talented athletes, Queens University continues to dominate the competition and uphold their legacy as one of the most respected soccer teams in Great Britain. Whether competing in domestic leagues or international tournaments, Queens University always brings their A-game and never fails to impress fans and opponents alike.