• Brantwood Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the Ballymena & Provincial Football League. The club, founded in 1901...
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  • Town F.C. moved from their hometown of Bracknell to Sandhurst Town's Bottom Meadow ground. Brantwood F.C. was formed in 1901 and named after Brantwood Street...
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  • Albert Weir (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Albert Edward Weir was a Northern Irish footballer who played for Belfast Celtic from 1926 to 1929. One of Ned Weirs Caps at the Granddaughter Sharon Gilfillans...
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  • Bromwich Albion F.C. Retrieved 21 February 2018. "Odsal Stadium". Worldstadia. Retrieved 5 July 2021. "MKM Stadium". Hull City A.F.C. Retrieved 29 April...
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  • Paul Millar (footballer, born 1966) (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    of the game. Millar had player-manager roles at Bangor, Ballymena and Brantwood, where he gained his European A Coaching Licence. He took up a full-time...
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  • Skegoneill Avenue (category Brantwood F.C.)
    a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home of Brantwood F.C., has a capacity of 5,100 and was built in 1952. It is located on the...
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    Belfast they have played home matches at Muckamore Park in Antrim, at Brantwood FC on Skegoneill Avenue, Richardson Park in Dunmurry, and The Cliff in Larne...
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  • Avenue and is the home of the minor league side Brantwood F.C. The ground has also been used by Newington F.C., an NIFL Championship club that originated...
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    Youth F.C. Skegoneill Avenue, a street almost facing Seaview which links the Shore Road to the Antrim Road contains the home stadium of Brantwood F.C., which...
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  • Tony McShane (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    (aged 85) Position(s) Wing Half Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Brantwood 1949–1955 Plymouth Argyle 85 (2) 1955–1957 Swindon Town 41 (0) Goole Town...
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  • Bill Gowdy (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    F.C". Dundalkfcwhoswho.com. Retrieved 8 April 2017. "W Gowdy". Adrianbullock.com. Retrieved 8 April 2017. Altrincham's Pre-War Players, Altrincham FC...
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    Lucas Neill (category Millwall F.C. players)
    Ireland, where he had played for local football clubs Brantwood F.C., Linfield F.C., and Cliftonville F.C. Neill grew up in Manly, Sydney and was a student...
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  • Peter Hinds (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    in the lower leagues of Northern Ireland, for PSNI from 2001 to 2003, Brantwood (2003–2005) and Knockbreda (2006–2007), prior to joining 1st Bangor Old...
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  • Eric Bowyer (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    (Gls) 1967–1978 Linfield 1978–1981 Glenavon 1981–1982 Bangor 1982–1983 Brantwood Dungannon Swifts Carrick Rangers International career 1970 Irish League...
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  • John Hewitt (footballer) (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Saints – H". StMirren.info. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "John Hewitt | Dundalk F.C. Who's Who". dundalkfcwhoswho.com. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "John Hewitt...
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  • William Moore (footballer) (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Retrieved 20 September 2024. "Pal Moore". The Lincoln City FC Archive. Lincoln City F.C. Archived from the original on 7 October 2013. Retrieved 13 December...
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  • eventually redeveloped. As Dunmore Park, it was also the home ground of Brantwood F.C. from 1920–30 and for another four-year period after the Second World...
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    David Rollo (footballer) (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    footballer. Rollo played his football in Northern Ireland and Wales with Brantwood, Cliftonville, Distillery, West End, Mountpottinger and Linfield, before...
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  • Joe Dubois (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    nifootball.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2016. "Best Years Players C-E – bedfordoldeagles". sites.google.com. Retrieved 14 December 2016. v t e...
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  • Tommy Dickson (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Club, before moving to the Irish Intermediate League in 1947 to join Brantwood as an amateur. After a fine season he was approached by Elisha Scott to...
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  • Paul Heatley (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Carrick Rangers. Heatley previously played for Cliftonville, Newry City, Brantwood and Carrick Rangers before joining Crusaders in 2012. He was named as...
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  • Newry City A.F.C. is regarded as a phoenix club. The club it replaced was originally formed as Newry Town F.C in 1918, was renamed Newry City F.C. when Newry...
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  • Cup, narrowly losing out on winning the trophy after a 2–1 defeat by Brantwood at Grosvenor Park, Belfast. In 1981 Institute joined the Intermediate...
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  • Chris Morrow (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    September 1985) is a Northern Irish footballer who currently plays for Brantwood. Morrow has played for Crusaders as a midfielder since making his debut...
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  • Frank Loughran (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    of north Belfast and spent his early football career at amateur club Brantwood. He moved to Australia at the age of 23 with his wife Lily and two small...
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  • to attempt to secure Derry's senior status. Along with Crusaders F.C. and Brantwood F.C., Derry City's application was rejected. The Belfast clubs were...
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  • the 2009 Irish Cup final. Historically, Crusaders shared a rivalry with Brantwood (who play in Skegoneill Avenue about 500 yards away from Seaview) when...
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  • Street off the Grosvenor Road until 1971. After sharing Skegoneill Avenue (Brantwood) and Seaview (Crusaders) for some years, the club moved in 1980 to a permanent...
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  • the Alliance league they played matches at Skegoneill avenue, home of Brantwood.[citation needed] After the club's days in the Irish Football League the...
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  • Len Graham (footballer) (category Brantwood F.C. players)
    Rovers lasting most of the 1950s. He also played for Linfield Swifts, Brantwood, and Torquay United, and briefly managed Ards. He won 14 caps for Northern...
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