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  2. Linfield F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Linfield Football Club has scripted a captivating saga in the Northern Irish football scene during the reign of David Healy. Linfield lifted the 2016/17 Irish League title by a marginal 2 points, with Crusaders F.C. coming second. The Blues also won the Irish Cup.

  3. 1960–61 Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Linfield F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Linfield F.C. is a professional association football club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The club plays in the NIFL Premiership, the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League. They have played at their current home ground, Windsor Park, since 1905. Previous to this they had played at Ulsterville Avenue from 1889 until 1905 and ...

  5. 1911–12 Irish Cup - Wikipedia

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    Linfield remained a member of the original IFA and were declared winners of the unfinished Irish Cup, but eventually participated in the New Irish Cup under the name Belfast Blues. [2] [3] This arrangement only lasted for the remainder of this season and all clubs reverted to competing in the Irish Cup by the following season.

  6. 2009–10 Irish Cup - Wikipedia

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    Linfield went on to lift their 40th Irish Cup, and fourth in five years, beating Portadown 2–1 in the final. Portadown earned a place in the first qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League because Linfield had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League via the 2009–10 IFA Premiership. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Category:Linfield F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linfield F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 297 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Joel Cooper (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    The "Blues" also finished as runners-up in the County Antrim Shield, losing 4–3 to Crusaders. [ 16 ] In his second season with Linfield, Cooper scored 11 league goals and provided a further 17 assists, as the club were crowned 2019–20 league champions. [ 17 ]

  9. David Jeffrey - Wikipedia

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    Alongside Roy Coyle, Jeffrey is Linfield's most successful manager in history, having won 31 trophies during his 17-year tenure. [8] Roy Coyle also won 31 trophies with the Blues during his managerial career from 1975 to 1990. On 15 February 2014, Jeffrey announced that he was to step down as manager of Linfield at the end of the 2013–14 ...