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SIZE DOESN’T MATTER

The small village of Loughgall in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, consists of just one residential street, with one shop to serve its 280 residents. However, Loughgall also has something even many sprawling cities don’t: a top-flight football club.

By sealing promotion to the NIFL Premiership in April, Loughgall became the smallest proudly. “We may be a small community, but we make up for that with passion and hard work. This club has good facilities and wants to go in the right direction. Over the past few years, things have come together for us.”

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