Wikipedia - Larne F.C.

Larne Football Club is a professional Northern Irish football club based in Larne, County Antrim, that competes in the NIFL Premiership.

History

The club was founded in 1889 after Rev. Turner, Mr WN Brown and L. Jackson Holmes watched a game of football between Distillery and the Black Watch regiment of the army and thus took inspiration to create Larne FC on 14th October 1889.

The club in their early days would play against Ballyclare as well as the Fisherwick club in Doagh, when, amid the rise in football interest at the turn of the century, the club experienced relative success at a junior level, winning an IFA Junior Cup in 1901, as well as winning an Intermediate Cup and a Steel & Sons Cup prior to the outbreak of the First World War.

Larne would enter senior football for the first time in 1923, reaching two Irish Cup finals in the 1920s and 30s, before dropping out of senior football as a consequence of World War Two.

The following decades would see a relative amount of success for the club, with a first ever senior trophy win in the Ulster Cup in 1950, as well as a dominant period in Intermediate football over the next 20 years, winning a great deal of silverware.

As a result of the departure of Derry City from Irish League football in 1972, Larne would thus take the place of the Candystripes in senior football, with numerous relatively successful Irish Cup runs however the Invermen would never make it as far as the final.

Following the appointment of Paul Malone as player/manager in 1984, the club would have quite a strong decade that spilled into the early 90s, with several respectable league finishes and another Ulster Cup win in 1987.

The club would slip into decline from the early 90s, Malone would depart in 1991, with Larne being relegated to the old first division in 1995 with the next 8 years seeing a period of regular financial trouble and struggle to compete for promotion.

Tommy Kincaids appointment in 2001 saw a small revival for the club, achieving promotion in 2003 before Jimmy McGeough taking over in 2004. In this period the club would be defeated in the League Cup and Irish Cup finals to Cliftonville and Portadown respectively.

From 1972 until 2008, the club had senior status, but reverted to intermediate status when it failed to gain a place in the new IFA Premiership. The club regained senior status in 2016, when the NIFL Championship became the second tier of senior football for the 2016–17 season.

Larne have notably been runners-up of the Irish Cup on six occasions (1928, 1935, 1987, 1989, 2005 and 2021) and runners-up of the League Cup twice (1991–92 and 2003–04) without ever winning either Cup - a record in both respective competitions for the most final appearances without ever winning.

O Larne Football Club é um clube de futebol profissional da Irlanda do Norte que compete na NIFL Premiership, a primeira divisão do futebol da Irlanda do Norte. O clube foi fundado em 1889 e tem sede na cidade de Larne, no Condado de Antrim. O Larne FC é um dos clubes mais antigos e bem-sucedidos da Irlanda do Norte, tendo conquistado a Irish League em quatro ocasiões, a Irish Cup em seis ocasiões e a NIFL Cup em uma ocasião. O clube também representou a Irlanda do Norte em competições europeias, tendo participado da Liga dos Campeões da UEFA e da Liga Europa da UEFA.

O Larne FC é conhecido por seu estilo de jogo ofensivo e por sua torcida apaixonada. O clube joga suas partidas em casa no Inver Park, um estádio com capacidade para 5.000 pessoas. O Larne FC é um dos clubes mais populares da Irlanda do Norte e tem uma grande base de torcedores.

O clube é apelidado de "The Larne Red and Whites" e suas cores são vermelho e branco. O Larne FC tem uma longa rivalidade com o Coleraine FC, que é outro clube da Irlanda do Norte.

O Larne FC é um clube com uma história rica e orgulhosa. O clube conquistou muitos títulos ao longo dos anos e representou a Irlanda do Norte em competições europeias. O Larne FC é um dos clubes mais populares da Irlanda do Norte e tem uma grande base de torcedores.