Limavady Wanderers F.C.

[2] The clubs met again in the first round of the 1882–83; as the competition was drawn on regional grounds, and there were only three clubs in the county, one was given a bye, and the lot fell on Moyola Park; Alexander uncontroversially won the tie 5–2.

[3] The club only played three more matches in its first season, but won them all, and finished the year with a positive balance sheet.

[5] The members of both Alexander and Wanderers decided to merge the two sides in 1884, dissatisfied with continually meeting in Cup competitions and not being able to put up a stronger opposition to clubs from Belfast.

There is no known source for the Wanderers' colours, but, as Alexander wore blue and white jerseys, and the combined club wore blue, white, and red, it is possible that the Wanderers contributed the red to the ensemble.

The club played at Lisnakelly,[7] and practised at a field owned by George Cather J.P.[8]