Bray Wanderers sold to new consortium

Chairperson Tony Richardson will remain involved as a partner
Bray Wanderers sold to new consortium

A general view of match action during the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division match between Bray Wanderers and Dundalk at Carlisle Grounds in Bray, Wicklow. Photo by Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

Bray Wanderers has been sold to a new consortium. 

In 2021, the club 'merged' with Cabinteely FC, with Cabinteely's controlling shareholder Tony Richardson becoming chairperson of the new club, which retained the Bray Wanderers name.

Now Bray has sold up to a consortium led by Malachy Burke, JB Gough, and David Goldstein.

Richardson will remain involved as a partner. 

“We are delighted to pass the torch to Malachy, JB and David, whose ambition for the club aligns perfectly with the vision we have strived to create over the last several years,” said Richardson. “We believe the club is in excellent hands.” 

The club currently lies third in the League of Ireland First Division, with a playoff place for promotion back to the Premier Division within their grasp.

“We are honoured to take on the responsibility of leading Bray Wanderers into its next chapter,” said Malachy Burke. 

“This club holds a special place in the hearts of its management, staff, volunteers, players and supporters, and we will work tirelessly to ensure that it remains a source of pride for the community.” 

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