Ramsey A.F.C.

They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and they wear a blue and white kit, and a change strip of all red.

Although there is evidence that football matches took place in Ramsey from 1885, it was not until Saturday 3 November 1888 that the Isle of Man Times reported that 'At a recent meeting of the club that has recently (sic) been formed, Mr F. Leighton presiding, it was resolved to call the club 'Ramsey Albert' and to play in black jerseys, with amber sash'.

By the end of January 1891 the Club had decided to purely play the Association code.

They were Isle of Man champions for four consecutive years between 1898–99 and 1901–02, winning the league six more times before World War II.

[4] They continued their roller coaster ride between the leagues with promotion again the following season as Division Two champions.