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Glenavon F.C.

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Glenavon
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Full name Glenavon Football Club
Founded 1889
Ground Mourneview Park, Lurgan
Co. Armagh
(Capacity: 5,000[1])
Chairman Adrian Teer
Manager Marty Quinn
League IFA Premiership
2008/09 9th
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Glenavon F.C. is a Northern Ireland football club playing in the IFA Premiership. The club, founded in 1889, hails from Lurgan and plays its home matches at Mourneview Park. Club colours are blue and white.

In August 2008, the club appointed a new manager, Stephen McBride, a former Northern Ireland international and a popular Glenavon player during his footballing career, playing for the club during the 1990s. McBride's reign lasted seven months before he was relieved of his managerial duties with Glenavon at the bottom of the IFA Premiership. The Director of Football, Alan Fraser, was also relieved from his duties.[2][3] Glenavon are now onto their fourth manager in the space of two seasons and have just appointed Marty Quinn on a three-and-a half-year contract. The club chairman is Adrian Teer.

Glenavon was the first provincial club to win the Irish League title (1951-52) and also the first provincial club to do the league and cup double (1956-57). Glenavon has had a number of talented and famous players, none more so than Wilbur Cush and Jimmy Jones, who were to the fore in "the glory years" of the Fifties. The success of the 1950s is still the benchmark at this Lurgan club, the closest the club have come to achieving a league success since came in the 1993-94 season, when but for two late goals in the final match Glenavon would have been crowned champions. The club's most recent success's have been League runner's up 2001-02, Irish Cup winners 1991-92 and 1996-97.

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[edit] European record

Glenavon achieved some notable results in Europe in the 1990s. In the 1992-93 season, they drew both legs of their Cup Winners Cup tie with Royal Antwerp and lost on penalties. In 1995-96 they reached the first round proper of the UEFA Cup (the last Irish League club to do so), and were beaten by Werder Bremen.

[edit] Stadium

Along the side of the pitch runs the Geddis Stand (holds roughly 1700) and on the other side the newly built Glenfield Road Stand (holds roughly 2000). One end of the ground has the Crescent Stand (400 seats, and standing area), and at the other end the Hospital End terracing.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Senior honours

[edit] Intermediate honours

† Won by Glenavon Reserves

[edit] Junior honours

  • Irish Junior Cup: 1
    • 1897/98

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Cayman Islands GK Tuda Murphy
3 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Mark Turkington
4 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Jay Magee
5 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Hugh Dickson
6 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Adrian White
7 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Gerard McMahon
8 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Conor Walsh
9 Flag of Ireland FW Tony Grant
10 Flag of Ireland FW Trevor Molloy
11 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Tim McCann
12 Flag of Ireland MF Willo McDonagh
13 Flag of Northern Ireland GK Robert Robinson
14 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Paul Carvill
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Eamonn Murray
16 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Mark Haughey
17 Flag of Northern Ireland FW James Costello
18 Flag of Northern Ireland FW Gary Liggett
19 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Kris McAdam
20 Flag of Northern Ireland GK Gareth Buchanan
21 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Garth Scates
24 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Ryan Harpur
25 Flag of Northern Ireland MF Michael Scott
26 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Ryan Blaney
27 Flag of Northern Ireland DF Mark Gracey
37 Flag of England GK Andrew Plummer
Flag of Northern Ireland MF Stuart King

[edit] Notable managers

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