The 1888–89 Irish Cup was the 9th edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Irish football. Distillery won the tournament for...
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The 1888–89 FA Cup was the 18th edition of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. Following...
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The 1888–89 Belfast Charity Cup was the 6th edition of the Belfast Charity Cup, a cup competition in Irish football. Cliftonville won the tournament for...
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The 1888–89 season was the 18th season of competitive association football in England. A new competition, The Football League, started this season. The...
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Football League team to withdraw from the Cup after drawing Ulster in the first qualifying round. See 1888–89 FA Cup for details of the rounds from the First...
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The 1888–89 County Antrim Shield was the inaugural edition of the County Antrim Shield, a cup competition in Irish football. Distillery won the tournament...
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The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team was a New Zealand rugby union team that toured Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in 1888 and 1889...
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of Glasgow 1888-89 Glasgow Cup Shame, Partick Thistle - The Early Years, 2017 "FOOTBALL AT THE EXHIBITION". Airdrie Advertiser. 30 June 1888. (via) British...
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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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The 1888–89 season was the 16th season of competitive football in Scotland. The tournament was held to coincide with the International Exhibition of Science...
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the Ireland team formed a 'Figure 8' response when they faced the "Kapa o Pango" on 5 November 2016 at Soldier Field stadium in Chicago. The Irish team...
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Billy Crone (category Irish association footballers (before 1923))
national team. Distillery Irish Cup Winner 1883–84, 1884–85, 1885–86, 1888-89: 4 Runner Up 1887–88: 1 County Antrim Shield Winner 1888–89: 1 Runner Up 1889–90:...
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The 1887–88 Irish Cup was the 8th edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Irish football. Cliftonville won the tournament for...
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horse racing, golf, and boxing. The names Ireland and Éire derive from Old Irish Ériu, a goddess in Irish mythology first recorded in the ninth century...
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Cliftonville F.C. (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
outright including one shared title, the Irish Cup nine times and the Northern Ireland Football League Cup six times. The foundation of Cliftonville...
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Lisburn Distillery F.C. (category Former senior Irish Football League clubs)
2001–02 Irish Cup: 12 1883–84, 1884–85, 1885–86, 1888–89, 1893–94, 1895–96, 1902–03, 1904–05, 1909–10, 1924–25, 1955–56, 1970–71 Irish League Cup: 1 2010–11...
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sides, and currently Northern Irish athletes compete for Great Britain. Northern Ireland has competed in three FIFA World Cups, reaching the quarter-final...
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County Antrim & District F.A. (category Sports organizations established in 1888)
associations within Northern Ireland and affiliated to the Irish FA, the others being the Mid-Ulster FA, the North-West of Ireland FA and the Fermanagh & Western...
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June and August 2025. The British & Irish Lions, a team selected from players eligible to represent England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, are scheduled...
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The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) (Irish: Cumann Rugbaí na hÉireann) is the body managing rugby union in the island of Ireland (both Republic of Ireland...
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Limavady F.C. (category 1884 establishments in Ireland)
Limavady Football Club was an Irish football club from Limavady, County Londonderry, which was twice runner-up in the Irish Cup. The club was formed at a...
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Ireland national rugby union team (Irish: Foireann rugbaí náisiúnta na hÉireann) is the men's representative national team for the island of Ireland in...
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The 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team played 107 rugby union matches during their 14-month tour of the British Isles, Australia, and New Zealand...
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The 1888–89 Rugby Union County Championship was the inaugural edition of England's premier rugby union club competition at the time. Yorkshire won the...
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The 1888 Great Britain Tour was a series of association football matches played between a touring team from Canada organized by the Western Football Association...
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Blacks by minimum". Irish Independent. 28 October 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023. "Rugby World Cup final: Springboks retain World Cup after thriller with...
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Hilden F.C. (category Defunct association football clubs in Northern Ireland)
linen factory. Hilden's best run was to the semi-final in 1888–89, which featured its biggest Cup win (13–0 over Seapatrick) and, in the semi-final against...
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Seabreeze Australia Melbourne Cup – Mentor Canada Queen's Plate – Harry Cooper Ireland Irish Grand National – The Maroon Irish Derby Stakes – Theodolite USA...
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Johnstone Harp F.C. (category Irish diaspora sports clubs in Scotland)
Harp's final season in competitive football, 1888–89, saw it lose much more narrowly in the Scottish Cup, 5–4 at home to Woodvale, but it suffered another...
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retained the trophy the following year. The modern cup was beginning to be established by the 1888–89 season, when qualifying rounds were introduced. Following...
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