Glens get home tie in 6th round of Irish Cup
Irish Cup 6th round draw
H&W Welders v Glenavon
Portstewart v Portadown
Irish Cup 6th round draw
H&W Welders v Glenavon
Portstewart v Portadown
U13 Glentoran 1-2 Dungannon
U14 Postponed
U15 Glentoran 2-1 Lurgan Town
U16 Glentoran 4-2 Ridgeway Rovers
U17 Glentoran 2-3 Derry Colts
U19 Glentoran 5-7 Dungannon
Glenavon Reserves 2-4 Glentoran Seconds
Glentoran 2-0 Ards
The quest for the 2015 Irish Cup gets underway for Glentoran at the Oval today when we face Ards. There are no replays this season in the competition so the game will be played to a finish with extra-time and penalties if required.
All supporters should enter the ground via the Parkgate Drive turnstiles and Glentoran supporters are reminded that season tickets are NOT valid for this game.
Glentoran Seconds have a rearranged fixture away to Glenavon on Saturday 10th January; kick-off 2pm.
Glentoran Seconds game away to Crusaders Reserves has also been brought forward by 24 hours. The game will now take place at Seaview on Tuesday 20th January with a 7:45pm kick-off.
The Seconds will also play Warrenpoint Town Reserves at the Oval on Saturday 31st January at 2pm.
You can check out more information on the NIFL Reserve League and view the current league table HERE
We are delighted to announce that 3 more new age groups are starting up within the ever expanding Glentoran Academy.
We now have spaces available for 2007, 2008 and 2003 born children who would like to play for Glentoran FC.
Please contact the Junior Academy Director on 07842911365 for further information.
Glens TV Highlights from Glentoran vs Warrenpoint 3/1/15 can be seen below.
U16 Armagh 0-3 Glentoran
Institute Reserves 2-3 Glentoran Seconds (played 31st December)
Glentoran 4-1 Institute (played 1st January)
Glentoran Seconds 1-0 Warrenpoint Town Reserves (played 3rd January)
Warrenpoint Town 0-5 Glentoran (played 3rd January)
Statement from the Board.
The Club can confirm that our Arbitration hearing regarding Gary Hamilton's eligibility to play against us on 8th November 2014, took place today.
The Club, represented by Chairman Stephen Henderson, Grahame Jenkins and Aubry Ralph put forward a robust case. A three man legal team represented the Irish Football Association.
The UK for Sport Arbitrator will adjudicate within the next 10 days and the Club will not be making any further statement until after the ruling.
Eddie Patterson named an unchanged team as the Glens travelled to South Down this afternoon to face the in-form Warrenpoint Town. Glentoran had hit 5 goals on their last visit to Milltown but the hattrick hero that day, Curtis Allen, had to sit this one out with an ankle injury.