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  2. Cliftonville F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Cliftonville F.C. was announced on 20 September 1879 in notices in the Belfast News-Letter and Northern Whig, which asked "gentlemen desirous of becoming members" of the "Cliftonville Association Football Club (Scottish Association Rules)" to communicate with John McAlery, a young Belfast businessman and manager of the "Irish Tweed House", Royal Avenue, and later with ...

  3. Solitude (football ground) - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest football stadium in Ireland, and the home ground of Ireland's oldest football club, Cliftonville. [4] The stadium holds 6,224, but is currently restricted to 2,530 under safety legislation. [5] The stadium was built in 1890 [6] and has undergone several renovations. In 2002, a new stand was built at one end of the ground to ...

  4. Crumlin Star F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club, based at the Crumlin Star social club in Ardoyne beside the Crumlin Road, was established in 1947. [2] From 2010 to 2013 they were tenants at Solitude, home of Cliftonville. [3] They subsequently moved to the Cliff in Larne as the NAFL require Premiership clubs to have "total control of their ground" in the event of ground-sharing. [4]

  5. Cliftonville Ladies F.C. - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 1895 Cliftonville's home ground, Solitude, hosted a match between two sides formed by British Ladies' Football Club players, a game that has since been recognized as the first women's association football match to take place in Ireland; four days later, on June 22, the British Ladies' played their second match in Belfast, taking on a local male selection.

  6. York Football League - Wikipedia

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    The York Football League is a football competition based in North Yorkshire, England, founded in 1897. [1] Currently it is known under the terms of a sponsorship agreement as the York Minster Engineering Football League.

  7. Ryan Curran - Wikipedia

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    In Curran's first season with the Reds, he won the Cliftonville Players’ Player of the Year and the Cliftonville Player of the Year. In January 2020, Curran scored a last-minute winner in a dramatic County Antrim Shield final comeback against Ballymena, winning his first trophy with the club. On 13 March 2022, Ryan Curren put in a Man Of The ...

  8. Crusaders F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Crusaders Football Club is a semi-professional [2] ... The club's closest rivals are Cliftonville, ... In July 1966 the original social club, dressing rooms and ...

  9. Marty Quinn (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    It had been 88 years since Cliftonville won the league trophy. [2] Quinn won manager of the year in 1998. In addition he also claimed the Irish FA Charity Shield with a win over Glentoran F.C. Quinn also came close twice to winning the Irish Cup but lost two finals in three years. In 1997 the club lost 1–0 to Glentoran in the final.