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  2. Bangor F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The first Bangor FC was founded, according to local legend, in 1914 in a rowing boat on Bangor Bay. When The Great War was declared in the August of that year, football was abandoned in Bangor as many young men rushed to join up and the then leading junior teams in the town, Bangor Rangers and Clifton Amateurs, folded.

  3. Clandeboye Park - Wikipedia

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    Clandeboye Park (before 2015 as Clandeboye Park), is a football stadium in Bangor, Northern Ireland.It is the home ground of Bangor. At one time, the pitch was the smallest in the Irish league, but it no longer holds this distinction since the pitch was enlarged after the stock-car racing track was removed in the later years of the twentieth century.

  4. List of Bangor City F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Based at the Maes-y-Dref ground Bangor Football Club was formed in December 1876. [1] During this time the only competition for the new club were friendlies until the formation of the new Welsh Cup in 1877. Bangor's first copetetive game would be against Caernarvon Athletic. [2] Bangor left the field while trailing to Newtown WS 3–1. The ...

  5. Farrar Road Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Farrar Road Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Bangor, Wales. The site of the ground is now covered by an Asda supermarket. From 1920, the year it was opened, until 2011 it was used mostly for football matches and was the home of Bangor City F.C. The stadium held 1,500 people, with 700 seats. [1]

  6. Bangor 1876 F.C. - Wikipedia

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    An application was submitted to the Football Association of Wales to enter the new club in the Welsh football league system, [2] and a Supporters' trust set up. [3] [4] A women's team, Bangor 1876 Women's FC, was also formed. The club play their home matches at Treborth, Bangor University. [5]

  7. Category:Bangor F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Association football portal; Northern Ireland portal; Current and former players of Bangor F.C. Pages in category "Bangor F.C ...

  8. Bangor Celtic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The newly merged club would be renamed Bangor Greenhills/Greenpark F.C. and would continue to play in the Leinster Senior League. [1] The merger was made as part of a trend of smaller Dublin football clubs merging to concentrate talent and be able to challenge larger junior clubs like Crumlin United and Cherry Orchard. [6]

  9. Bangor University F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bangor University Football Club are a Welsh football club based in Bangor, Gwynedd. They compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) competition in the Northern 3A League. They have also previously competed in the Gwynedd League .