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Dungannon Swifts Football Club is a Northern Irish semi-professional football club playing in the NIFL Premiership.The club, founded in 1949, has risen from the Mid-Ulster league to the top tier in Northern Ireland since its election to the Irish League First Division in 1997.
The 2023–24 NIFL Premiership (known as the Sports Direct Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th season of the NIFL Premiership (the highest level of league football in Northern Ireland), the 123rd season of Irish League football overall, and the 11th season of the league operating as part of the Northern Ireland Football League.
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 ...
Club Finishing position in 2015-16; Banbridge Town: 6th Bangor: 10th (NIFL Championship 1) (Relegated for not reapplying for championship licence) Donegal Celtic: 12th(NIFL Championship 1)
Cliftonville Larne (via play-offs) Matches played: 228: Goals scored: 623 (2.73 per match) Top goalscorer: Jay Donnelly (25 goals) Biggest home win: Linfield 5–0 Dungannon Swifts (19 March 2022) Biggest away win: Warrenpoint Town 1–6 Glenavon (4 September 2021) Dungannon Swifts 0–5 Coleraine (11 September 2021) Dungannon Swifts 1–6 ...
Dungannon Swifts: 29 14 4 11 41 33 +8 46 4 Crusaders: 31 14 4 13 39 42 −3 46 5 Larne: 28 12 7 9 32 24 +8 43 6 Cliftonville: 29 12 6 11 39 32 +7 42 7 Portadown: 30 12 6 12 37 36 +1 42 Qualification for Section B: 8 Coleraine: 29 11 8 10 44 38 +6 41 9 Glenavon: 29 10 8 11 32 36 −4 38 10 Ballymena United: 29 11 4 14 34 38 −4 37 11 Carrick ...
The George Wilson Memorial Cup is a competition open to the reserve football teams of member clubs of the NIFL Premiership.Initially it was open to all members of the B Division, both "attached and unattached" (i.e. reserve sides and independent intermediate clubs), but since 1977–78 it has been limited to reserve sides only.
Cliftonville were the defending champions after their first ever League Cup win the previous season; a penalty shootout victory over Larne in the previous final. This season Cliftonville reached the semi-finals but were defeated by Linfield, who were then defeated 2–1 in the final by cup winners Glentoran. This was the eighth final in nine ...