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Founded March 1886

Linfield Football Club,formed in March 1886,by a group of millworkers in the Sandy Row district of Belfast,are the largest most successful club in Ireland.The Belfast Blues have a playing record unsurpassed in Irish soccer and their Windsor Park stadium is the home of the Northern Ireland international team.



LATEST NEWS--AUGUST/SEPTEMBER

(13.08.02)Linfields talented midfielder Jamie Marks will miss the UEFA cup first round tie against Stabaek in Norway on Thursday evening.Marks could be out for a few weeks after picking up a knee injury against Omagh on saturday.However Justin McBride will travel with the 16 man squad and should be fit for action after a calf muscle injury.The Blues say they have agreed terms with Cliftonville's former Northern Ireland U-21 goalkeeper David Wells.

(15.08.02)Stabaek 4-0 Linfield:Linfields hope of progress were dealt a hammer blow on Thursday as they suffered a heavy defeat in Norway.The blues were punished for poor defending early in the game,with Thomas Finstad(12) and Tryggvi Gudmundsson(18) making it 2-0.The Belfast side recovered but their resistance was broken twice in the final 15 minutes.Marel Baldvinsson(75) made it three and Gudmundsson(90) bagged his brace.

(03.09.02)Linfield 3-0 Bangor(Greater Belfast Region Group,CIS Cup):Glenn ferguson (2),Miguel Chines.

(25.09.02)David Jeffrey has hailed Stephen Shaws 'Big two' equilizer as evidence that Linfields youth policy is working.Shaw was the Linfield hero on tuesday night when his late strike earned the Blues a CIS Cup draw with Glentoran.