Banbridge A.F.C.

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Full nameBanbridge Association Football Club
Founded1997 [1]
Dissolved2014
GroundCheney Park [2]

Banbridge A.F.C. was an intermediate-level football club playing in the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland. The club was based in Banbridge. In 2014, the club merged with Banbridge Town. [3]

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