• Glenavon Football Club is a Northern Irish semi-professional football club that competes in the NIFL Premiership. Founded in 1889, the club hails from...
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  • nickname to the area. The club's main rivals are Glenavon, with their matches being known as the "Mid Ulster Derby". The club also has a longstanding rivalry...
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  • Maurice McVeigh (category Glenavon F.C. players)
    McVeigh was a footballer from Northern Ireland who played with Glenavon from 1948. Nicknamed "Twinkle Toes", he was a member of Glenavon's first-ever Irish...
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    Mourneview Park (category Glenavon F.C.)
    Mourneview Park is a football stadium in Lurgan, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, and is the home ground of NIFL Premiership club Glenavon. The stadium holds...
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  • Irish League football clubs have participated in European football competitions since 1957, when in the 1957–58 season, Glenavon took part in the European...
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    spell there and a season in English football with Fulham, he joined Glenavon where he helped to propel the club to the most successful period in their...
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  • The 2022–23 season is Glenavon's 103rd season in the top flight of the Northern Ireland Football League having been relegated in the 2003-04 season. In...
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    the Month for December 2010. Hamilton is a Glenavon and Everton fan. He joined his hometown club, Glenavon, on a season-long loan for the 2010–11 season...
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  • Ben Doherty (category Glenavon F.C. players)
    Midtjylland. On 17 August 2018, Doherty was loaned out to NIFL Premiership club Glenavon until January 2019. He scored 1 goal in 20 appearances in all competitions...
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  • Several association football clubs succeed in playing at the highest level of their domestic league without being relegated for several years, if at all...
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    is a Northern Irish former semi-professional footballer who is currently the Assistant Manager of Glenavon. Coates was born in Belfast, and attended Grosvenor...
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    players have accomplished the feat at a single club: Josef Bican (Slavia Prague), Jimmy Jones (Glenavon), Jimmy McGrory (Celtic), Joe Bambrick (Linfield)...
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  • 49 games before joining Glenavon in the NIFL Premiership in 2015. He won the Irish Cup and NIFL Charity Shield with Glenavon and was named as Northern...
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    Soccerway profile: here Clubs and locations as of 2024-25 season: Belfast Ballymena United Coleraine Dungannon Swifts Glenavon Portadown Larne Carrick...
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  • Belfast United F.C. (category Association football clubs established in 1915)
    containing the club's results and fixture dates "Belfast Celtic v United". Ireland's Saturday Night: 4. 9 March 1918. "Glenavon Football Club". Lurgan Mail:...
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  • This is a list of football clubs that compete within the leagues of the English Women's Football League system, as far down as the County Leagues at Levels...
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  • that he had departed the club by mutual consent after making 2 appearances. On 1 August 2024, NIFL Premiership club Glenavon announced they had signed...
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  • Christopher Atherton (category Glenavon F.C. players)
    19 October 2008) is a Northern Irish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Glenavon. Atherton joined Glenavon at the age of five, as his elder brother...
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  • forward or right half. He player-managed Irish League club Glenavon. Joyce, Michael (2012). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: Tony...
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  • Maurice McLafferty (category Glenavon F.C. players)
    World War, represented the Royal Air Force at football in 1946, and signed for Irish League club Glenavon in August 1947. He played twice for the Irish...
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  • Belfast, Sykes began his career with Glenavon. In December 2017 he was linked with a transfer away from the club. In February 2018 he signed a new contract...
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    against Oldham Athletic in January 2021. On 8 April 2022, Northern Irish club Glenavon announced the signing of Clarke. He had been brought in on a short-term...
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  • ˈʔɛintˌɦoːvə(n)]), is a Dutch sports club from Eindhoven, Netherlands. It is best known for its professional football department, which has played in the...
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  • Leicester City Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England. The club competes in the Premier League...
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    Ireland. Nonetheless, no club from outside Belfast won the League championship for the first 62 years of its existence, until Glenavon took it to County Armagh...
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  • for the club in May 2016, less than two months after five members of his family had died in a car accident. In August 2017 he moved to Glenavon, signing...
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  • following is a list of association football clubs and their affiliates, past and present. Teams may have a feeder club for a number of reasons, including...
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  • with Torrin Boys youth club, before moving to Luton Town in England. He returned to Northern Ireland to play for Ards, Glenavon, and Portadown. He finished...
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  • Paddy McConville (category Glenavon F.C. players)
    Portadown Celtic and Glenavon. McConville was born in Gilford, County Down, and played football for Portadown Celtic and Glenavon before moving to England...
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  • Coleraine F.C. (category Association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
    most important transfers in the club's history. In 1965, Coleraine won the Irish Cup for the first time, defeating Glenavon 2–1 at Windsor Park, with goals...
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