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- Linfield_F.C. abstract "Linfield Football and Athletic Club, commonly referred to simply as Linfield, or by the nickname "The Blues", is a semi-professional association football club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Linfield's home ground is Windsor Park in the south of the city, which is also the home of the Northern Ireland international team. The current manager is Warren Feeney, who took over on 1 May 2014 to succeed David Jeffrey. Jeffrey had been manager since 1997, and stood down at the end of the 2013–14 season after 17 years in charge. Founded in 1886, the club plays in the NIFL Premiership – the highest level of national football in Northern Ireland. Linfield's main rival is Glentoran from east Belfast, commonly referred to by the nickname "The Glens". This rivalry is known as Belfast's Big Two, and traditionally includes a league derby on Boxing Day each year – a match that often attracts the largest league attendance of the season.The club was the inaugural winner of the Irish League when it was formed in the 1890–91 season, and has gone on to win a record 51 league championships to date – more than twice as many as the club with the second-highest tally of 23 championships, Glentoran. Worldwide, Linfield holds the second-highest number of national top-flight titles, behind only the world record 54 championships won by Scottish giants, Rangers. Having never suffered relegation, Linfield is one of only three clubs to have retained membership of the top-flight every season since its formation in 1890; the other clubs are Glentoran and Cliftonville. The club has lifted the Irish Cup a record 42 times, and has achieved the double of winning the league and the national cup in the same season on 23 occasions – more than any other club in the world. The club has also lifted the Irish League Cup a record 9 times, and the County Antrim Shield a record 43 times. This trophy haul is the largest of any football club in Northern Ireland, and one of the largest worldwide.The club's last silverware to date is the 2013–14 County Antrim Shield, which was won on 5 March 2014 by defeating Crusaders 4–1 on penalties following a 0–0 draw after extra time in the final.".
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- Linfield_F.C. quote ""Linfield's following has historically been drawn from the Protestant loyalist community, particularly in the greater Belfast area. That is a fact of life which cannot be disputed and, although in the past there have been accusations of sectarian bias such as not signing Roman Catholic players, contrary to opinion and myth, no ban was ever imposed. That even applied in the early stages, during the Second World War and from then there has been a plethora of all creeds and classes wearing the Blue jersey."".
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