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Linfield F.C.
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Full name Linfield Football Club
Nickname(s) The Blues
Founded March 1886; 131 years ago (1886-03)
(as Linfield Athletic Club)
Ground Windsor Park, Belfast
Ground Capacity 18,167
Chairman Roy McGivern
Manager David Healy
League NIFL Premiership
2016–17 1st
Website Club website

Linfield Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1886 as Linfield Athletic Club and in 1905 moved into the current home of Windsor Park, which is also the home of the Northern Ireland national team. The club plays in the NIFL Premiership – the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League. Linfield's main rival is Glentoran – the other half of Belfast's Big Two. This rivalry traditionally includes a league derby played on Boxing Day each year, which usually attracts the largest league attendance of the season. Linfield's average league home attendance is approximately 2,500 the highest in the division and more than double the league's overall average of about 1,000.

The Blues are managed by former Northern Ireland international and record goalscorer David Healy, who was appointed in October 2015 to succeed Warren Feeney. Feeney resigned in order to become assistant manager (and later the manager) of Newport County.

Linfield holds several domestic records and even a world record. The club was one of the eight founding members of the Irish League in 1890, as well as the inaugural winners and one of only three clubs to have competed in every top division season, having never suffered relegation. Linfield has won a record 52 league championships to date – more than twice as many titles as any other Northern Irish club and the second-highest tally of national top-flight titles won by any club worldwide – behind the world record of 54 Scottish league titles won by Rangers. Linfield won a clean sweep of all the trophies in a single season in the 1921–22 season, and again in 2005-06. They missed out on claiming 7 trophies in a single season in 1961–62 season, only failing to win the North South cup. They did however win that trophy in the 1960–61 season. Due to fixture congestion in that season, the final for the 1960–61 season was played in 1962, and Linfield paraded the trophy erroneously as the 7th trophy in a single season. Glenavon won the trophy for the 1961–62 season, similarly due to fixture congestion the final for that season was played at the start of 1963. Glenavon to this day still hold the trophy as it was never competed for again.


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