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2025/26 : NICC Cup Rd 2: Phoenix v UCD Marian : 15 Nov 2025

FINAL SCORE : PHOENIX 84-79 UCD MARIAN QTRS 24-24, 16-13, 20-22, 24-20 SOME PHOENIX SCORES An entertaining and ...



UCC Demons-94 Killester-92 | Buaicphointí/Highlights | CC Sraith Cispheile MSL 2025
UCC Demons-94 Killester-92 | Buaicphointí/Highlights | CC Sraith Cispheile MSL 2025

Cluiche Ceannais Sraith Cispheile MSL 2025 - UCC Demons v Killester - Buaicphointí Dominos Men's Super League Final 2025 ...



Patrick Robinson | UCC Demons tough road to Domino's Men's Super League Final | Basketball Ireland
Patrick Robinson | UCC Demons tough road to Domino's Men's Super League Final | Basketball Ireland

UCC Demons Patrick Robinson on the wild ride the Cork club have had to reach the Domino's Men's Super League Final, the last ...



ATU Sligo vs Ulster University - 2025 Electric Ireland HE GAA Sigerson Cup Round 1 🏆
ATU Sligo vs Ulster University - 2025 Electric Ireland HE GAA Sigerson Cup Round 1 🏆

Watch ATU Sligo vs Ulster University LIVE from ATU Sligo! Throw-in: 7PM 5th January 2025 With Jerome Quinn & Padraig ...



Mark Keenan reacts after Templeogue lost to Demons #basketball #ballisllife #irishbasketball
Mark Keenan reacts after Templeogue lost to Demons #basketball #ballisllife #irishbasketball

Templeogue coach Mark Keenan shared his thoughts as his side lost to UCC Demons in the men's Irish Super League.



Elijah Tillman reacts after Demons beat Templeogue #basketball #ballisllife #irishbasketball
Elijah Tillman reacts after Demons beat Templeogue #basketball #ballisllife #irishbasketball

Baby Shaq, Elijah Tillman, shared his thoughts after helping UCC Demons overcome Templeogue in the men's Irish Super ...



Team, Place & City Details

Belfast Celtic F.C.

Belfast Celtic Football Club was a football club in Ireland that was founded in 1891, and was one of the most successful teams in Ireland until it withdrew permanently from the Irish League in 1949. It left the league for political reasons, as the team and its supporters were largely Catholic and Irish nationalist, and its players had been violently attacked by a mob against its main rival Linfield in December 1948.

Belfast Celtic F.C. (1978)

Belfast Celtic Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the Ballymena & Provincial Intermediate League. The club hails from Belfast and plays its home games at Glen Road Heights, which is in the west of the city.

East Belfast F.C.

East Belfast Football Club is a Northern Irish, intermediate football club playing in the Premier Division of the Northern Amateur Football League. The club is based in East Belfast.

UCC Demons

UCC Demons were an Irish basketball team based in Cork. The team competed in the Super League and played its home games at Mardyke Arena.

Belfast East

Belfast East may refer to: The eastern part of Belfast.

East Belfast Observer

The East Belfast Observer first appeared on 4 March 2004, and after failing to increase circulation above 2000 copies per week, ceased publication following the edition published on Thursday 16 June 2005. The paper was distributed through newsagents throughout east Belfast and North Down, costing 50p per copy.

Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency)
Belfast East (UK Parliament constituency)

Belfast East is a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons.

Belfast East (Assembly constituency)
Belfast East (Assembly constituency)

Belfast East is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly. The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973.

Belfast East (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Belfast East (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)

Belfast East was a borough constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1929. It returned four MPs, using proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.

1892 Belfast East by-election

The Belfast East by-election of 1892 was held on 9 March 1892 after the incumbent Irish Unionist Party, Edward de Cobain, was expelled from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom after a criminal conviction. It was retained by the Irish Unionist Party candidate Gustav Wilhelm Wolff.In April 1891, a warrant was issued for the arrest of Edward de Cobain for "the commission of unnatural offences in Belfast" and he fled to the continent being seen at one time in Bilbao.

Belfast
Belfast

Belfast ʃtʲə]) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdom and the second-largest on the island of Ireland.

Belfast International Airport
Belfast International Airport

Belfast International Airport is an airport 11.5 NM (21.3 km; 13.2 mi) northwest of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Formerly known as Aldergrove Airport, after the nearby village of Aldergrove, Belfast International is Northern Ireland's busiest airport and the second-busiest airport on the island of Ireland after Dublin Airport.

Belfast Blitz
Belfast Blitz

The Belfast Blitz consisted of four German air raids on strategic targets in the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, in April and May 1941 during World War II, causing high casualties. The first was on the night of 7–8 April 1941, a small attack which probably took place only to test Belfast's defences.