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| Full name | Football Club Ballynure |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2004 |
| Dissolved | 2015 |
| Ground | Parkview Hockey Club, Doagh, County Antrim |
F. C. Ballynure was an intermediate and junior-level football club in Northern Ireland. The club was formed in 2004 and played its home matches at Parkview Hockey Club in Doagh, County Antrim.
The club started off as "Ballynure Young Men" in junior football in the Boys Brigade Old Boys' Union League, moving to the junior section of the Ballymena & Provincial League in 2005. Intermediate status was achieved in 2008. However the club returned to the junior ranks in 2014 in order to join the Division 2C of the Northern Amateur Football League. [1] The club did not complete the season however and in February 2015 announced their disbandment. [2]