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  2. Linfield F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Linfield have won eight of the head-to-head final meetings compared to Glentoran's seven wins, with the most recent meeting between the two clubs in the final occurring in 2006, when Linfield won 2–1 to lift the Cup for the 37th time. Almost two-thirds (65.3%) of all Irish League titles have been won by one of the Big Two.

  3. John Parke (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    John Parke (6 August 1937 – 27 August 2011) was a footballer, who played for Linfield, Hibernian, Sunderland, Vancouver Royal Canadians, KV Mechelen and the Northern Ireland national football team as a full back.

  4. Michael Newberry (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Newberry (30 December 1997 – 30 December 2024) was an English professional footballer who played as a defender.He began his career at Newcastle United, before spells in Iceland with Víkingur Ólafsvík and in Northern Ireland with Linfield and Cliftonville.

  5. David Healy (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    David Jonathan Healy MBE (born 5 August 1979) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer and now football manager who is in charge at NIFL Premiership club Linfield.. A striker, he is the men's all-time leading scorer for Northern Ireland with 36 goals, and also shared the record for the highest scoring tally during a UEFA European Championship qualifying campaign of 13 goals, shared ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Trai Hume - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut for the Sky Blues in a 1–0 Irish Premiership win against Coleraine on 16 October 2020. [6] He made a total of 37 appearances in all competitions for Ballymena, scoring six goals. He returned to Linfield for the 2021–22 season and played in the qualifying rounds for both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa Conference ...

  8. Linfield - Wikipedia

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    Linfield may refer to: Linfield F.C., a semi-professional football club in Northern Ireland; Linfield University, in Oregon, United States Linfield Review, a ...

  9. Billy Bingham - Wikipedia

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    His one season at Windsor Park was highly successful, as he led the "Blues" to the 1970–71 Irish League title, three points ahead of rivals Glentoran. [10] The club also lifted a treble of trophies, in the form of the Ulster Cup, Gold Cup, and Blaxnit Cup. [10] He stood down as "Norn Iron" boss in May 1971, and left Linfield as well in August ...