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  2. 2024 FAI Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 FAI Cup, known as the Sports Direct FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, [1] was the 104th edition of the Republic of Ireland's primary national cup competition. It featured teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division and the First Division, as well as teams from the regional leagues of the Republic of Ireland football league system.

  3. 2023 FAI Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 FAI Cup, known as the Sports Direct FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, [1] was the 103rd edition of the Republic of Ireland's primary national cup competition. It featured teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division and the First Division, as well as non-league teams.

  4. Heatons - Wikipedia

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    Heatons was an Irish chain of department stores, established in 1946. It operated throughout the island of Ireland and sold fashion, homeware and sporting goods.. Heatons briefly held a franchise for British Home Stores, [1] and also co-located some shops with Iceland during their first venture into Ireland.

  5. Sports Direct - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023, Sports Direct announced a two-year partnership with Louth GAA, becoming the official partner of the men's senior, U20, and U17 teams in both football and hurling. [31] Sports Direct FAI Cups. In 2023, Sports Direct became the title sponsor of the Football Association of Ireland's (FAI) Men's and Women's FAI Cups. [32]

  6. Frasers Group - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Sports Direct International sold its shares on 16 January 2014, although they took out an option to buy further shares up to a total of 6.6%. [27] In December 2016, Sports Direct International agreed to sell the remaining international rights to its Dunlop brand to Sumitomo Rubber Industries for £112 million ($137.5 million). [28]

  7. Gorey, County Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    In the 1926 Northern Ireland census, 44 people were living in Gorey, a slight increase from 43 as of the 1911 census. In 1926, 28 males (63.6%) and 16 females (36.4%) were recorded. [4] The 1937 census recorded 43 inhabitants. By the 1951 census, 24 people lived in Gorey, of which 13 (54.2%) were male and 11 (45.8%) were female. [5]

  8. List of long course swimming pools in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    List of long course swimming pools in Ireland is an annotated list of swimming pools in Ireland that conform to the Olympic standard. Additionally, it lists other long course facilities that do not quite come up to the full standard of 50 × 25 metres, 10 (middle 8 used) lanes.

  9. Gorey Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper contains stories relating primarily to Gorey town and its surrounding area, as well as stories relating to County Wexford. The topics covered are wide ranging. It also contains a large number of photographs, which are published in colour. It has Advertisements and Sports sections. It also publishes Court reports.