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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. 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 ...

  4. Peter Rafferty - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed the "Bald Eagle" by the Linfield supporters, he made 331 appearances in nine seasons for the Blues, winning five Irish League titles, three Irish Cups, one City Cup, two Gold Cups, four Ulster Cups, three County Antrim Shields and 1 Tyler Cup. He was the Ulster Footballer of the Year for 1976–77.

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

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    C. Stuart Callaghan; Billy Campbell (Northern Irish footballer) Shea Campbell; Achille Campion; Josh Carson; Michael Carvill; Chris Casement; Mark Caughey; Marek Červenka

  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. 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 ...

  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. 1960–61 Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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