1977–78 Irish League, the Glossary
The 1977–78 Irish League was the 76th edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Northern Irish football.[1]
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21 relations: Ards F.C., Association football, Ballymena United F.C., Bangor F.C., Cliftonville F.C., Coleraine F.C., Crusaders F.C., Glenavon F.C., Glentoran F.C., Larne F.C., Linfield F.C., Lisburn Distillery F.C., Northern Ireland Football League, People of Northern Ireland, Portadown F.C., Warren Feeney Sr., 1976–77 Irish League, 1978–79 European Cup, 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1978–79 Irish League, 1978–79 UEFA Cup.
- 1977 in Northern Ireland sport
- 1977–78 in European association football leagues
- 1977–78 in Northern Ireland association football
- 1978 in Northern Ireland sport
Ards F.C.
Ards Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish football club playing in NIFL Championship.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Ards F.C.
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Association football
Ballymena United F.C.
Ballymena United Football Club is a semi-professional football club from Northern Ireland.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Ballymena United F.C.
Bangor F.C.
Bangor Football Club is a semi-professional Irish League football club playing in the NIFL Championship.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Bangor F.C.
Cliftonville F.C.
Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club is a semi-professional association football club playing in the NIFL Premiership – the top division of the Northern Ireland Football League.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Cliftonville F.C.
Coleraine F.C.
Coleraine Football Club is a professional Northern Irish football club, playing in the NIFL Premiership, the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Coleraine F.C.
Crusaders F.C.
Crusaders Football Club is a professional Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premiership.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Crusaders F.C.
Glenavon F.C.
Glenavon Football Club is a Northern Irish professional football club that competes in the NIFL Premiership.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Glenavon F.C.
Glentoran F.C.
Glentoran Football Club is a professional football club based in East Belfast, that plays in the NIFL Premiership.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Glentoran F.C.
Larne F.C.
Larne Football Club is a professional Northern Irish football club based in Larne, County Antrim, that competes in the NIFL Premiership.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Larne F.C.
Linfield F.C.
Linfield Football Club is a Northern Irish professional football club, based in south Belfast, which plays in the NIFL Premiership – the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Linfield F.C.
Lisburn Distillery F.C.
Lisburn Distillery Football Club is a Northern Irish intermediate football club who are based in Ballyskeagh, County Down.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Lisburn Distillery F.C.
The Northern Ireland Football League (abbreviated to NIFL), also known as the Irish League, is the national football league of Northern Ireland.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Northern Ireland Football League
People of Northern Ireland
The people in Northern Ireland are all people born in Northern Ireland and having, at the time of their birth, at least one parent who is a British citizen, an Irish citizen or is otherwise entitled to reside in Northern Ireland without any restriction on their period of residence, under the Belfast Agreement.
See 1977–78 Irish League and People of Northern Ireland
Portadown F.C.
Portadown Football Club is a semi-professional Northern Irish football club who are due to compete in the NIFL Premiership in the 2024–25 season following promotion from the NIFL Championship.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Portadown F.C.
Warren Feeney Sr.
Warren Feeney (born 1949) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a left winger.
See 1977–78 Irish League and Warren Feeney Sr.
1976–77 Irish League
The 1976–77 Irish League was the 76th edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Northern Irish football. 1977–78 Irish League and 1976–77 Irish League are 1977 in Northern Ireland sport and NIFL Premiership seasons.
See 1977–78 Irish League and 1976–77 Irish League
1978–79 European Cup
The 1978–79 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by English champions Nottingham Forest in the final against Swedish side Malmö FF.
See 1977–78 Irish League and 1978–79 European Cup
1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1978–79 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by FC Barcelona in the final in Basel against Fortuna Düsseldorf.
See 1977–78 Irish League and 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup
1978–79 Irish League
The 1978–79 Irish League was the 78th edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Northern Irish football. 1977–78 Irish League and 1978–79 Irish League are 1978 in Northern Ireland sport and NIFL Premiership seasons.
See 1977–78 Irish League and 1978–79 Irish League
1978–79 UEFA Cup
The 1978–79 UEFA Cup was the eighth season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA.
See 1977–78 Irish League and 1978–79 UEFA Cup
See also
1977 in Northern Ireland sport
- 1976–77 County Antrim Shield
- 1976–77 Irish Cup
- 1976–77 Irish League
- 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
- 1977 Railway Cup Hurling Championship
- 1977–78 Gold Cup
- 1977–78 Irish League
- 1977–78 Ulster Cup
- All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1977
1977–78 in European association football leagues
- 1977 Úrvalsdeild
- 1977 1. deild
- 1977 Allsvenskan
- 1977 Danish 1st Division
- 1977 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
- 1977 Mestaruussarja
- 1977 Norwegian First Division
- 1977 Soviet Top League
- 1977–78 1.Lig
- 1977–78 A Group
- 1977–78 Albanian National Championship
- 1977–78 Alpha Ethniki
- 1977–78 Austrian Football Bundesliga
- 1977–78 Belgian First Division
- 1977–78 Bundesliga
- 1977–78 Cypriot First Division
- 1977–78 Czechoslovak First League
- 1977–78 Divizia A
- 1977–78 Divizia B
- 1977–78 Ekstraklasa
- 1977–78 Eredivisie
- 1977–78 French Division 1
- 1977–78 Irish League
- 1977–78 La Liga
- 1977–78 League of Ireland
- 1977–78 Liga Leumit
- 1977–78 Luxembourg National Division
- 1977–78 Maltese Premier League
- 1977–78 Nationalliga A
- 1977–78 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1977–78 Primeira Divisão
- 1977–78 Scottish Football League
- 1977–78 Scottish Premier Division
- 1977–78 Serie A
- 1977–78 Yugoslav First League
- 1978 Úrvalsdeild
- 1978 1. deild
- 1978 Allsvenskan
- 1978 Danish 1st Division
- 1978 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
- 1978 Mestaruussarja
- 1978 Norwegian First Division
- 1978 Soviet Top League
1977–78 in Northern Ireland association football
- 1977–78 British Home Championship
- 1977–78 County Antrim Shield
- 1977–78 Gold Cup
- 1977–78 Irish Cup
- 1977–78 Irish League
- 1977–78 Tyler Cup
- 1977–78 Ulster Cup
- 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4
- Northern Ireland national football team results (1960–1979)
- Northern Ireland national under-21 football team results (1978–2019)
1978 in Northern Ireland sport
- 1977–78 County Antrim Shield
- 1977–78 Irish Cup
- 1977–78 Irish League
- 1977–78 Tyler Cup
- 1978 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
- 1978 Golden Masters
- 1978 Railway Cup Hurling Championship
- 1978–79 Gold Cup
- 1978–79 Irish League
- 1978–79 Ulster Cup
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977–78_Irish_League
Also known as 1977-1978 Irish League, IFA Premiership 1977-78, Irish League 1977-78.