Lansdowne Yonkers FC is a soccer club that holds an American amateur soccer team and a youth soccer program based in Yonkers, New York, United States. Founded in 1997, the team plays in Region I of the United States Adult Soccer Association. Lansdowne Yonkers FC, also known as the ‘Bhoys’, was formed by Irish American immigrants in 1997 and wears the same colours as Celtic FC. While including Irish players on its teams, there is a distinct multinational feel to the club as they have featured players from the USA, New Zealand, Ivory Coast, Germany, Jamaica, and Gambia. The Lansdowne Yonkers FC honorary President is ESPN soccer analyst Tommy Smyth.
On August 6, 2017, Lansdowne Yonkers FC won the National Amateur Cup. After capturing the USASA Region I title, Lansdowne Yonkers FC traveled to Milwaukee to compete in the National Amateur Cup. Lansdowne defeated LA Wolves FC 1-0 in the semi-final, and then went on to beat Milwaukee Bavarian SC in the final 9-8 in a penalty shoot out. The winning penalty was scored by Momodou Sawaneh. In 2019 they won their second Werner Fricker Amateur Open Cup title over Texas side ASC New Stars in the final, 1-0. The team reached the final by downing Fort Wayne SC of Indiana, 6-0, two days prior. Lansdowne's Werner Fricker Open Cup Opponents: USASA Region I Opponents: New York Athletic Club New York Greek Americans New York Pancyprian Freedom Kosmo Olimpious Cedar Stars Academy FC Motown Brockton United Yinz United USASA Champion of Regions: Fort Wayne ASU New Stars
Partnership with Celtic
In 2016, Lansdowne Yonkers FC signed an international club partnership with the Celtic FC. This partnership allows Lansdowne Yonkers FC:
To access to academy standard coaching curriculum
Provide opportunities to visit Celtic FC
Receive visits from Celtic FC coaches to partner club
Provide opportunities for players to attend official Celtic FC coaching in Glasgow
Allow Lansdowne Yonkers FC to host Celtic FC soccer camps/clinics
Youth System
Lansdowne Yonkers FC had an affiliation with Yonkers United and their 25 youth teams. In 2016, Lansdowne sent teams to compete in the international SuperCupNI in Derry. Previous winners of this tournament include world-famous clubs such as Manchester United, Newcastle United, and FC Barcelona. Lansdowne's youth system is run by Jim Kelly, the club's Youth Director of Football and an experienced UEFA 'A Licensed' coach, and Michael Holzer, the club's Technical Director and a former . LYFC's youth system consists of 20 teams, ranging from ages 8 to 18. The club's youth teams play in the Westchester Youth Soccer League, National Premier League , and the New York Club Soccer League. The club holds various youth events throughout the year, including tournaments, clinics, camps, and travel programs.