The 1941–42 Irish Cup was the 62nd edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Northern Irish football. Linfield won the tournament...
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The 1941–42 Substitute Gold Cup was the 2nd edition of the Substitute Gold Cup, a cup competition in Northern Irish football. It replaced the Gold Cup, which...
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The 1941–42 Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup was the inaugural edition of the Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup, an association football cup competition...
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Events from the year 1941 in Ireland. President: Douglas Hyde Taoiseach: Éamon de Valera (FF) Tánaiste: Seán T. O'Kelly (FF) Minister for Finance: Seán...
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The 1941–42 County Antrim Shield was the 53rd edition of the County Antrim Shield, a cup competition in Northern Irish football. Linfield won the tournament...
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break-away from the Irish Football Association by clubs from what would become the Irish Free State in 1921, the Irish Cup was the national cup competition for...
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flag of Ireland (Irish: bratach na hÉireann), frequently referred to in Ireland as 'the tricolour' (an trídhathach) and elsewhere as the Irish tricolour...
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(Northern) Irish Cup and the FAI Cup, although Shelbourne and Bohemians only won it before partition, while Derry City remained in the Northern Irish league...
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Carrick Rangers F.C. (category Association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
Moore Cup: 2 1963–64, 1969–70 Northern Amateur Football League: 2 1948–49, 1951–52 Minor League: 1 1941–42 County Antrim Junior Shield: 1 1941–42 "Irish League...
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Farm, Distillery in 1941–42 and Wayside Celtic in 1998–99 are the only non-League of Ireland clubs to defeat a League of Ireland club in the final. In...
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Distillery F.C. (Dublin) (category Defunct association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland)
team in Ireland, winning the Leinster Senior League on five occasions and the FAI Intermediate Cup four times in row between 1938–39 and 1941–42. This latter...
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Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of...
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Elisha Scott (category Irish League representative players)
1936 at the age of 42. In his time as manager of Belfast Celtic, Scott won 10 Irish League titles, 6 Irish Cups, 3 City Cups, 8 Gold Cups and 5 County Antrim...
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independent Ireland. Today, the former generally see themselves as British and the latter generally see themselves as Irish, while a Northern Irish or Ulster...
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league. The Blaxnit Cup was the third cross-border competition. Previous competitions included the Dublin and Belfast Intercity Cup 1941/42-1948/49 and the...
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Statistics of American Soccer League II in season 1941–42. Source: Notes: During the season, after the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Philadelphia Germans changed...
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Zealand rugby league season 1941 NSWRFL season 1940–41 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season / 1941–42 Northern Rugby Football League...
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Larne F.C. (category Association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
Irish League football in 1972, Larne would thus take the place of the Candystripes in senior football, with numerous relatively successful Irish Cup runs...
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The 1940–41 Irish Cup was the 61st edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Northern Irish football. Belfast Celtic won the tournament...
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The 1941–42 Northern Rugby Football Union season was the third season of the rugby league’s Wartime Emergency League necessitated by the Second World...
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of Ireland (Irish: Sraith na hÉireann) is a league of professional football clubs from the Republic of Ireland plus Derry City from Northern Ireland. It...
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Schools Senior Challenge Cup is the premier rugby union competition for secondary schools affiliated to the Leinster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union...
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Ballyclare Comrades F.C. (category Association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
Wilson Cup: 4 1955–56, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1993–94† Steel & Sons Cup: 6 1943–44, 1960–61, 1974–75, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1986–87 McElroy Cup: 1 1941–42 Clarence...
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Dundalk F.C. (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
club entered both the Irish Junior Cup and Leinster Junior Cup competitions during the war years. After exiting the Irish Junior Cup in January 1917, the...
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The Irish Intermediate Cup is a Northern Irish football competition for teams of intermediate status, including NIFL Premiership reserve sides. It is a...
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Champions Cup is the seventh major all-Ireland competition since Irish football was split into two jurisdictions following the partition of Ireland in 1921...
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The 1942 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 1941–42 FAI Cup, a knock-out association football competition contested annually by clubs affiliated...
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Jack O'Reilly (category Republic of Ireland men's association footballers)
Canada. League of Ireland: 6 Cork United 1940/41, 1941/42, 1942/43, 1944/45, 1945/46 Cork Athletic 1949/50 FAI Cup: 2 Cork United 1941, 1947 "John (Jack)...
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in Ireland by Vincent O'Brien, and his successes helped to popularise the Gold Cup, and the Festival itself, with the Irish public. The Gold Cup was...
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All-Ireland Finals. Irish Independent. 1 September 2018, p. 2. Moran, Seán (11 September 2019). "Will time be on Dublin's side once more?". The Irish Times...
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