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The following list contains the 77 football clubs playing in the Icelandic football league system. ... Club Location Founded Ground Afturelding: Mosfellsbær: 1909 ...
The club was founded in 1906. [1] Their first championship success was in 1954, winning the Junior Championship, and won it again in 1958. [2]Loughinisland lost three county finals in a rown from 1972 to 1974, before winning their first Senior Championship in 1975, beating Rostrevor in the final.
Football is the most popular sport in Iceland. [1] [2] [3] Iceland hosted the U-18 European Championship in 1997, but an Icelandic national team has qualified for the final competition of a major tournament only five times—three times by the women's national team at UEFA Women's Euro in 2009, 2013 and 2017, and twice by the men's team at UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Lough Arrow (Irish: Loch Arbhach) [6] is a freshwater lake in the northwest of Ireland. This large, scenic lake covers an area of 12.47 square kilometres (4.8 sq mi) and lies mostly in County Sligo with a smaller part in County Roscommon .
The club, founded in 1967, is situated in the village of Loughgall, near Armagh in County Armagh and they play their home games in the village at Lakeview Park. The club was accepted into the old Irish League B Division in 1991, having played largely at junior level prior. Alfie Wylie is their longest serving manager, being in charge from 1986 ...
Michael United A.F.C. are a football club from the village of Kirk Michael, Isle of Man in the parish of Michael in the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and wear a green, black and white kit. They play their home games at Lough Ny Magher, Balleira Road in Kirk Michael.
Club Finishing position in 2015–16 First season in top division First season of current spell in top division Total seasons in top division average home attendance 2016–17 Ards: 8th: 1923-24: 2016-2017: 79: 597 Ballinamallard United: 10th: 2012-13: 2012-13: 5: 437 Ballymena United: 4th: 1928-29: 2003-04: 77: 1,109 Carrick Rangers: 11th ...
GAC: Gaelic Athletic Club (often denotes that more than one sport is played) Unsubstantiated claim, not an officially recognised abbreviation and used predominately in the north of Ireland; GFC: Gaelic Football Club; HC: Hurling Club or Handball Club; HCC: Hurling and Camogie Club; LGFC: Ladies' Gaelic Football Club; LGFA: Ladies' Gaelic ...