Laurelvale Football Club is an intermediate-level football club with its first team playing in the Intermediate A division and second team playing in the Reserve Division 2 of the Mid-Ulster Football League in Northern Ireland. The club is based in the rural village of Laurelvale, County Armagh.
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Full name | Laurelvale Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Vale | ||
Founded | 1980[1] | ||
Ground | Sid Wright Park[1] | ||
Manager | Robin Carson | ||
League | Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A | ||
2017-18 | Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate B, 1st | ||
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In their 25th anniversary year (2005–06 Season), Laurelvale enjoyed a strong season, winning the Intermediate League in addition to the Marshall Cup. The County Armagh club also reached the last 16 in the Irish Intermediate Cup and claimed the scalps of senior Irish Premier League sides, Armagh City and Loughgall (31-01-06) on their way to the semi-final of the Mid-Ulster Cup, where they lost to Glenavon.
In the following season, Laurelvale added the Premier Cup to their trophy cabinet meaning all three trophies were held by Laurelvale. Mark Robinson's second team also enjoyed success by winning the Mid Ulster Reserve League Division 3 with a thrilling final day climax. There was also success on a great scale when the first team made it to the fifth round of the Irish Cup.
The club take its club colours from the famous English football club Newcastle United.
Mid Ulster Intermdiate B 2018-19
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Intermediate A · 2017–18 |
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Intermediate B · 2016–17 |
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