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Lurgan Celtic F.C.

Lurgan Celtic
Full name Lurgan Celtic Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bhoys
Founded 1970s
Ground Knockramer Park
Ground Capacity 1,000
Manager Colin Malone
League NIFL Championship
2015–16 NIFL Championship 1, 7th

Lurgan Celtic Football Club is an semi-professional, Northern Irish football team based in Lurgan, County Armagh, and plays in the NIFL Championship. Its home ground is Knockramer Park. The club was formed in the 1970s and plays in a similar strip to that of Scotland's Glasgow Celtic.

A club by the name of Lurgan Celtic was originally formed in 1903, with the obvious slant of aiming towards the Roman Catholic community of the town, adopting the name and colours of the famous Glasgow Celtic, a hugely popular club among the Irish Catholics population of Glasgow and the west of Scotland.

At the time it was a bold move to try and break into the world of football. The Gaelic Athletic Association was in its early stages and was keen to promote Gaelic sports and football in particular, perceived as "foreign", was discouraged.

A change in attitudes gradually took hold in the early 1970s and Lurgan Celtic was reborn to try its luck again in the local football scene, quickly rising to become one of the strongest clubs in the Craigavon area.

Irish Football League membership remained elusive during these years, partly due to the presence of Glenavon just down the road at a time when the IFA was trying to reach out to new footballing towns. There was also a suggestion that it was the club's clearly Catholic stance as they pushed for membership of what was considered a predominantly Protestant league that stood in their way. So strongly was this felt that the club joined forces with Belfast club Donegal Celtic, another club that took its name and kit from the Glasgow club, and threatened the League with legal action to gain membership. The restructuring of the league in the early part of the 21st century eventually resulted in both Celtic clubs gaining admission to the Irish Football League Second Division for the 2002–03 season.


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