Lower Maze F.C.

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Lower Maze
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Full nameLower Maze Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mills
Founded1960 (as Lisburn Mills) [1]
GroundLower Maze Social & Rec. Club, Bog Road [2]
Chairman Ulster Banner.svg Chris Carrol
Manager Ulster Banner.svg Alan Parker
League Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate B

Lower Maze Football Club is an intermediate-level football club playing in the Intermediate B division of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland. The club is based in Maze, County Down.

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The club was formed as Lisburn Mills in 1960 and changed to its current name in 1994. [3]

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