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TEAM
P
W
D
L
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1
Loughgall
38
23
8
7
76 : 25
77
2
Warrenpoint Town
38
21
8
9
67 : 45
71
3
Annagh United
38
17
8
13
58 : 43
59
4
Dundela
38
18
4
16
57 : 58
58
5
Ards
38
17
5
16
72 : 75
56
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Ballyclare Comrades
38
14
13
11
66 : 63
55
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The Northern Ireland Football League Championship (NIFL) is the highest division of football in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1890 and is the oldest national football league in the world. The NIFL is made up of 12 clubs, all of which compete for the championship title each season.
The first games of the NIFL were played in 1890, between Cliftonville, Knock and Distillery. The league was initially made up of six clubs, but this number was increased to eight in 1895. In the early years of the NIFL, the clubs were all amateur, with players receiving only expenses for their efforts.
In 1921, the NIFL was restructured and the clubs were divided into two divisions. This structure has remained in place ever since, with the two divisions being known as the Premier Division and the Championship. The Premier Division is the top tier of the NIFL and is made up of the top eight clubs in the country.
The Championship is the second tier of the NIFL and is made up of the remaining four clubs. The Championship is split into two sections, with the top two clubs in each section competing in a play-off at the end of the season to determine the overall winner. The winner of the Championship is then promoted to the Premier Division for the following season.
The NIFL is a semi-professional league, with players receiving a salary for their efforts. The league is governed by the Irish Football Association (IFA), which is responsible for the overall running of the league. The IFA also organises the Irish Cup, which is the oldest football competition in the world.
The NIFL is a highly competitive league, with the top teams competing in European competitions each season. The league is also broadcast on television, with matches being shown on Sky Sports and BBC Northern Ireland.
The 2022 season of the Northern Ireland Football League Championship has kicked off on August 13th, 2022 and will conclude on March 25th, 2023. Twelve teams are in the running for the championship title, and so far, 198 out of the total 131 matches have already been played. The top three teams in the standings are currently separated by 7 points, with Loughgall in the lead with 40 points, Annagh United and Annagh United following closely behind with 34 and 33 points respectively. However, there are still 67 matches left to be played, so the standings could still change drastically. The race for the championship is still wide open, and with so many matches left to be played, anything can happen. It’s sure to be an exciting season for Northern Ireland football fans.The Championship Northern-Ireland is a football competition that has been running since 2009. The teams are placed in one table, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. The best team is promoted to the Premiership. Each team plays a total of 31 games in one season and the winner is the team that has the most points at the end of the season. The standings are determined by the number of points each team has accumulated throughout the season.
The Northern Ireland Football League Championship is home to some of the largest stadiums in the country. Institute FC boasts the largest stadium, with a total capacity of 7,700. This impressive venue is a great place to watch some of the best football in the country. With a passionate fan base and a great atmosphere, it’s no wonder that Institute FC is one of the most popular teams in the league.
The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) is the official organization in charge of the Football League Championship Scotland. The league’s largest TV partners are Sky Sports, BT Sport, and BBC Scotland.