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Glenavon Football Club is a
Northern Irish semi-professional
football club that
competes in the NIFL Premiership.
Founded in 1889, the club
hails from...
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Glenavon School is a
school in Auckland, New Zealand,
opened in 1955,
catering for pre-school (kindergarten)
through to Year 8.
There is also a school...
- The
Glenavon was a
British iron
cargo ship of the Glen Line that was
wrecked off the
coast of
China in 1898. Four people, but not the master, lost their...
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short spell there and a
season in
English football with Fulham, he
joined Glenavon where he
helped to
propel the club to the most
successful period in their...
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after Glenavon defender Danny Wallace was sent off for a foul
inside the
penalty area,
Clarke saved the
resulting penalty from
Leroy Millar as
Glenavon went...
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Ireland at
underage level. Born in Belfast,
Sykes began his
career with
Glenavon. In
December 2017 he was
linked with a
transfer away from the club. In...
- 49
games before joining Glenavon in the NIFL
Premiership in 2015. He won the
Irish Cup and NIFL
Charity Shield with
Glenavon and was
named as Northern...
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Glenavon (2016 po****tion: 182) is a
village in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Chester No. 125 and
Census Division...
- the "orchard county"
nickname to the area. The club's main
rivals are
Glenavon, with
their matches being known as the "Mid
Ulster Derby". The club also...
- the
County Antrim Shield, a cup
competition in
Northern Irish football.
Glenavon won the
tournament for the 2nd time,
defeating Crusaders 3–0 in the final...