NIFL Premiership 2016 2017 Stadium
NIFL Premiership 2016 2017 Stadium
12.Ferney Park Ballinamallard United 2,000
11.Clande Boye Park Ards FC 2850
10.Seaview Crusaders F.C 3,383
9.Shamrock Park Portadown F.C 3,940
8.Ballymena Showgrounds Ballymena United F.C 4,100
7..Mourneview Park Glenavon F.C 4,160
6.Stangmore Park Dungannon Swifts F.C 5,000
5.The Oval Glentoran F.C 5,056
4..Taylors Avenue Carrick Rangers F.C 6,000
3..Solitude Cliftonville F.C 6,224
2.The Showgrounds Coleraine F.C 13,132
1.Windsor Park Linfield FC 18614
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Solitude is the home of Cliftonville FC, one of the top teams in Northern Irish football. It was opened in 1890 and more recently had an artificial surface placed.
Windsor Park Belfast - Northern Ireland
National Football Stadium at Windsor Park is a football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of Linfield FC and tenants Northern Ireland national football team, and is also where the Irish Cup final is played.
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Football history made in Belfast, as penalty kick is finally taken five days after it was awarded
By Steven Beacom – 10 April 2015
Football history was made in north Belfast at Seaview, home of Crusaders FC, following Uefa's decision to order the final 65 seconds of a European Championship women's under-19 qualifier to be replayed after the original game had ended in farce and acrimony through a refereeing howler last Saturday.
Around 100 spectators looked on in amazement as just over a minute of football surely changed the face of the game for ever with a precedent set to replay fixtures when serious mistakes are made.
In the brief amount of time that the game was played, the England under-19 women's team scored a re-taken penalty against Norway to draw 2-2 and qualify for this summer's European Championship finals in Israel as group winners.
Norway also qualified as best runners up. Had young Arsenal player Leah Williamson missed the high pressure spot-kick, however, England would not have made it.
This was the first time ever in a Uefa tournament that a replay of this type had occurred.
In extraordinary scenes last night the match restarted at 9.45pm, in the 96th minute, with Williamson calmly netting the spot-kick before the final whistle blew 60 seconds later.
Earlier in the day England had beaten Switzerland 3-1, also at Seaview, with Williamson slotting home another penalty, while Norway had hammered Northern Ireland 8-1 at Solitude in fixtures that were supposed to finish proceedings in Group 4.
The reason for the England and Norway teams having to return to the Shore Road venue to play for 65 seconds was down to a refereeing error in their first meeting on Saturday. Then England were 2-1 behind when Williamson scored an injury time spot-kick only for German referee Marija Kurtes to disallow the strike for encroachment after an English player ran into the box before the penalty was taken.
Instead of ordering the penalty to be retaken again however, as she should have done, Kurtes awarded a free-kick to Norway before ending the game.
The England players were left stunned and angry knowing they should have been given another opportunity to score the penalty.
The Football Association lodged a protest and Uefa ordered the remaining moments, starting with the penalty, to be replayed.
The same players turned up but there was no sign of Ms Kurtes, who was sent home and replaced by Kateryna Zora.
I've never felt calmer, I had a job to do and did it, said Williamson, who broke into tears when embraced after the game by her mum Amanda, who had changed her flight to stay on and see the 'match'.
England coach Mo Marley added that justice had been done.
All this in the home country of the great William McCrum, the Co Armagh man who invented the penalty kick in 1890.
While last night's remarkable outcome was the first of its kind in European competition, and could set a precedent for future Uefa competitions, a similar incident did happen in a different football jurisdiction 10 years ago in a World Cup qualifier between Uzbekistan and Bahrain, though this one will gain much greater profile and publicity because an England team was involved.
And one thing is certain - Leah Williamson will never forget her famous Seaview spot-kick.
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Sports festival aims to encourage future Commonwealth youth athletes
A sporting festival taking place in Girdwood Community Hub, Belfast led by Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council, is set to showcase 8 sports from the Commonwealth Games to 160 local P7 children from a cross section of schools.
The Commonwealth Sports Festival aims to bring children from all sections of the community together through sport, encourage them to participate in something new as well as inspire and nurture their potential sporting talent, which could put them on the road to compete in the Commonwealth Youth Games which will be hosted in Belfast during 2021.
The Commonwealth Sports Festival will not only provide children with the opportunity to try out sports such as basketball, badminton, boxing and triathlon – to name but a few, but will provide them with the opportunity to meet with coaches and athletes who are in training for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The Festival will also showcase the NICGC teenage volunteer programme which will provide young people with the opportunity to show leadership and be positive role models to the children taking part.
Patron of Commonwealth Games Council, Dame Mary Peters, said: “ It is critically important that we provide as much encouragement and access to sports to not only inspire and nurture the talents of our young people but to bring them together through sport and that is why events such as The Commonwealth Sports Festival are essential. It is a fantastic opportunity to support and encourage local school children to access and try out some of the Commonwealth sports as well as have the opportunity to engage with coaches and athletes. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if the festival helps to inspire a future Youth Games or Commonwealth Games athlete !”
Conal Heatley, Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council, added: “Bringing young people together and providing opportunities through sport has always been a high priority within the Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council. The Commonwealth Sports Festival is a great opportunity for local school children to try out something new, hear from the experts as well as find out how they can get more involved. It is also a great platform to showcase local teenage volunteers as providing leadership and role models especially as part of the Commonwealth Youth Games Belfast 2021Legacy Programme.”
Supporting the event Lord Mayor, Alderman Brian Kingston, said: “Belfast City Council is keen to support initiatives which give our citizens opportunities to be healthier and more active. And as a runner myself, I appreciate firsthand the benefits that sporting activity can bring.
“The young people who are participating in this Commonwealth Sports Festival are benefiting from greater wellbeing, they’re experiencing the camaraderie of team training and competition and they’re striving to achieve the very best in their fields. I’d like to wish them every success.”
For further information visit belfast2021.com and follow Belfast 2021 ‘on the road’ to the VII Commonwealth Youth Games on Instagram, Facebook and twitter @Belfast2021
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About Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council:
• The Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Council (NICGC) is the lead body for Commonwealth Sport in Northern Ireland. The council is representative of those sports recognised by the Commonwealth Games Federation. They currently have 17 affiliated sports which elect a nine person Board.
• The NICGC is primarily tasked with presenting a team at both the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth Youth Games. These are the only opportunities available for athletes to compete in a multi-sport event representing Northern Ireland.
About the Commonwealth Youth Games:
• The Commonwealth Youth Games is a multi-sport Commonwealth event for athletes aged 14-18.
• The first Commonwealth Youth Games was held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2000 and has since been held in Bendigo, Australia (2004), Pune, India (2008), Isle of Man, United Kingdom (2011) and Apia, Samoa (2015).
• The Commonwealth Youth Games are for some – like Kirani James (Athletics), Chad le Clos (Aquatics) and Jessica Ennis-Hill (Athletics) - the springboard to future Commonwealth Games glory; for many, a formative first taste of international multi-sport competition; and for all, a joyous celebration of high-performance sport, personal development and new Commonwealth friendships made on the level playing field of sport.
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