Lisburn Rangers F.C.

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Lisburn Rangers
Full nameLisburn Rangers Football Club
Founded1957
GroundStanley Park, Lisburn
ChairmanNigel Farr
ManagerHugh Sinclair
League NAFL Division 1A
2021-22 NAFL Division 1A, 8th

Lisburn Rangers Football Club is a Northern Irish, intermediate-level association football club based in Lisburn and playing in the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club has been a member of the Amateur League since 1963. [1]

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On Saturday 1 August 2009 they opened their new home at Lisburn Leisureplex with a match against Lisburn Distillery. The facilities were named "Stanley Park" after long serving clubman and Club President Stanley Coulter in a ceremony before the match. [2]

Lisburn Rangers' reserve team are playing in Division 3B of the Northern Amateur Football League after being promoted as League Winners in 2010. After obtaining promotion in the 2015 the Reserve team now play in 3B.

Honours

Intermediate honours

Notes

  1. H. Johnstone & G. Hamilton (n.d.) A Memorable Milestone: 75 Years of the Northern Amateur Football League, p. 207
  2. Official opening of Lisburn Rangers' new facilities Archived 2009-08-28 at the Wayback Machine , Irish Football Association, 4.8.09 [Accessed 3.9.09]


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