Winchester Walking Football Club completed their first tour with a 2-1 victory over the Northern Ireland Over 60s team on Sunday, March 30.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland international makes Canadian transfer after previous spells at Reading and Bristol CityNorthern Ireland international goalkeeper Jackie Burns has joined Canadian outfit Calgary Wild ahead of the inaugural ...
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News Letter on MSNBoss of Irish League's most in-form team 'loving' first job in senior management with exciting times aheadPremier Intermediate League outfit Portstewart currently boast the Irish League’s longest unbeaten streak and boss Mo Mahon ...
The United States is the sole bidder for the 2031 Women's World Cup, and the United Kingdom is set to host the 2035 ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNWorld Cup-bound teenager loving Irish League education at Glentoran with club legend playing key role in developmentWorld Cup-bound Milo Beimers admits he couldn’t wish for a better football education than the one he’s currently getting at ...
Bradley also missed Northern Ireland's friendlies with Switzerland ... "I know Germany are one of the best teams in the world but it's a game of football and anything can happen.
There was an overwhelming sense of pride at the ABC Senior Sports Awards on Friday 28 March when 150 guests gathered at ...
At the 49th UEFA Congress in Belgrade, Serbia, FIFA president Gianni Infantino announced that the bid for the 2031 women's ...
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The steep rise of Sheffield Wednesday starlet Pierce Charles hit the accelerator once more over the weekend as he was chosen ...
Irish FA CEO Patrick Nelson says it is "great news" that the joint-United Kingdom bid is the sole bidder for the 2035 Women's ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland's Tanya Oxtoby hands teenage goalkeepers 'training player' slots around UEFA Women's Nations League campNorthern Ireland senior women’s manager Tanya Oxtoby has had to reshuffle her pack with one enforced change and two ‘training ...
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales set to host Womens World Cup in 2035 after FIFA president Gianni Infantino says ...
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