Youth Honours
'Under 9 -'
Tobermore Cup 2009
'Under 10 -'
- Derry & District League Championship 2010.
- North West League Champions 2007/08,
- Derry & District Cup Winners 2007, G
- Glen Cup Winners 2007, 2008, 2010
- McAuley Cup Winners 2008,
- St Patricks Day Cup Winners 2008,
- NW&CDYL Plate Winners 2009,
- Andrew Aiken Cup Winners 2009, 2011
Under 11 -
- Derry & District Youth League Champions 2008, 2009, 2012
- Derry & District League Cup Winners 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012
- Derry & District Cup Winners 2008, 2009, 2012
- NW&CDYL Champions 2008/09,
- NW&CDYL Cup Winners 2008/09,
- Peter McGowan Memorial 2008,
- Tobermore Cup 2007, 2008,
- Andrew Aiken Cup Winners 2009,
- Andrew Aiken Plate Winners 2010
- Derry & District Team of the Year 2009
- North West Sports Team Of The Year 2009
'Under 12'
- Derry & District League Champions 2008,2009
- North West League Champions 2007/08,
- NW&CDYL League Champions 2008/09,
- NW&CDYL Cup Winners 2008/09,
- St Patricks Day Cup 2008,
- Glen Cup Winners 2008, 2009
- Andrew Aiken Cup Winners 2008,2010,2011
- Andrew Plate winners 2009,
- National League Plate Winners 2010
- Northwest Invitational Cup, 2011
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'Under 13 '
- International Tournament Scotland Cup 2009,
- Tobermore Cup 2009
- Derry & District League Championship 2009,
- Umbro Galway Cup Runners Up 2010.
- Derry and District League Cup, 2011.
- NIBFA Cup Runners-Up, 2012
- National League Cup Winners 2012
'Under 14
- North West Invitational Cup 2010
- Derry & District League Championship 2010.
- NIBFA Cup Winners, 2012
- Northern Ireland Cup Winners, 2012
- Foyle Shield Winners, 2012
Under 15
- Derry & District Cup Winners, 2011
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