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Coagh (/koʊk/ KOHK; from
Irish An Cuach,
meaning 'the hollow') is a
small village in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland, five
miles (8 km) east of Cookstown...
- The
Coagh ambush was a
military confrontation that took
place in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland, on 3 June 1991,
during The Troubles, when a Provisional...
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Coagh United Football Club is an intermediate,
Northern Irish football club
playing in the NIFL
Premier Intermediate League. The club,
founded in 1970...
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titles with the high
school in 2004 and 2005. He
started his
career at
Coagh United,
where he made his
debut in 2007
whilst working as a joiner. In January...
- home of NIFL
Premier Intermediate League side team
Coagh United. It is
situated in the
village of
Coagh in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. The
ground was...
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Rathfriland Rangers joined the
league for the 2023-24 season,
along with
Coagh United. The 2023–24 NIFL
Premier Intermediate League consists of 14 teams...
- team
relegated from the NIFL Championship. The two
promoted teams were
Coagh United (champions of the 2022–23
Ballymena &
Provincial Football League)...
- Clogh, Clogher, Cloghy, Clonmore, Clonoe, Clough, Cloughoge, Cloughmills,
Coagh, Coalisland, Cogry-Kilbride, Coleraine, Collegeland, Comber, Conlig, Cookstown...
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Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park
Hospital bombing Crumlin Road
Prison bombing 1992–1997...
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Victoria station bombings Mullacreevie ambush Glenanne barracks bombing Coagh ambush Musgrave Park
Hospital bombing Crumlin Road
Prison bombing 1992–1997...