A brief glimpse into the past

Dergview 2 - 3 Portadown | Playr-Fit Championship | 05/08/23
Dergview 2 - 3 Portadown | Playr-Fit Championship | 05/08/23

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Irish League Uncut | Dergview 2-3 Portadown
Irish League Uncut | Dergview 2-3 Portadown

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Portadown 2 - 1 Ballymena Utd - Just the Goals - 25/07/23
Portadown 2 - 1 Ballymena Utd - Just the Goals - 25/07/23

Goals from last nights friendly match between Portadown and Ballymena Utd.



Opening Day of Pre-Season at Solitude | Cliftonville FC vs Portadown
Opening Day of Pre-Season at Solitude | Cliftonville FC vs Portadown

A little peek at Cliftonville's first pre-season game against Portadown at Solitude Stadium. The game finished 2-1 to Portadown.



🕝 It's exactly 2️⃣4️⃣ hours until tomorrow's friendly with Portadown kicks off. And here's a handy way to make sure you're not caught out by the early start time in Cliftonville's first pre-season outing.



Team, Place & City Details

Portadown F.C.

Portadown Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish football club that plays in the NIFL Premiership. The club was formed in 1887 as a junior team initially seeking to participate in the Mid-Ulster Cup, eventually joining the Irish League with the support of other local clubs in 1924.

Portadown RFC

Portadown RFC is an Irish rugby union team based in Portadown, County Armagh. They play in the Kukri Ulster Championship 1, the top level of Junior rugby in Ulster.

PSNI F.C.

PSNI Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Championship. The club is associated with the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and its home ground is Newforge Lane in Belfast.

Portadown
Portadown

Portadown is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 24 mi (39 km) southwest of Belfast.

Portadown Times

The Portadown Times is a newspaper based in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK. It is published by Johnston Publishing , part of Johnston Press who own thirty-seven papers across Ireland. Founded in the 1920s, the Portadown Times was a poor second to the longer-established Portadown News, and - until it was taken over in the 1950s by James Morton, remained that way.

Portadown News

The Portadown News was a satirical web-based newspaper dealing with Northern Irish politics and culture. It was written by journalist and political commentator Newton Emerson, who had been raised in Portadown in County Armagh.

Portadown railway station
Portadown railway station

Portadown Railway Station serves Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

Portadown College
Portadown College

Portadown College is an academically selective, co-educational post-14 grammar school in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

Portadown massacre

The Portadown massacre took place in November 1641 at Portadown, County Armagh, during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Irish Catholic rebels, likely under the command of Toole McCann, killed about 100 Ulster Protestants settlers by forcing them off the bridge into the River Bann, and shooting those who tried to swim to safety.

Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway

The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway was an Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) railway in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland (now Northern Ireland).

Portadown Town Hall
Portadown Town Hall

Portadown Town Hall is a municipal structure in Edward Street, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The structure, which is primarily used as a theatre, is a Grade B1 listed building.

PSNI (disambiguation)

PSNI may refer to:

PSNI GAA

Police Service of Northern Ireland GAA, also known as PSNI GAA, is a Gaelic Games club based in Northern Ireland. The club was set up in 2002 for members of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, with the intent to allow serving police officers to play Gaelic games following the abolition of Rule 21, which had prohibited them from doing so.