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and Portadown to get to a Belfast venue. This was the same case for the 2011 Irish League Cup Final, with Mourneview Park being chosen because the finalists were Lisburn Distillery and Portadown, 2 of the closest Premiership clubs to Mourneview Park at that time. The two League Cup finals held at
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Mourneview Park has previously been attacked by arsonists, including in 2005 when a petrol bomb was thrown into a supporters club bar which destroyed it, leading to Glenavon considering closing Mourneview Park because of the continuous damage.
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Between 1992 and 2011, Mourneview Park underwent a number of significant renovations, including the building of three new seated stands. Mourneview Park has been used by the
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In September 2020, Glenavon FC unveiled a new 5m x 2m Digital LED Screen at Mourneview Park. It is the first of its kind anywhere in Ireland.
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to host neutral matches in the past. In 2003, the Irish Football Association removed Mourneview Park as a potential semi-final host for the
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It was announced on 15 June 2021 that Mourneview Park would host the second leg of the first round tie in the inaugural edition of the
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Mourneview Park has also been used for purposes outside of football. in 2014 it hosted a Christian evangelical event hosted by former
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season commencing, the seated area of the Crescent End was returned back to a standing terrace, with the installation of
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On 12 April 2021, it was announced that Mourneview Park would be the host venue for the
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In 2009, it was selected to host the 2009 Irish League Cup final because neither of
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Final; the first time the final has been staged outside of Belfast since 1975.
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international fixture. The ground was further used for semi-finals in the
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made it to the final and it would have been harder for fans of finalists
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to be their designated home ground for their home matches in the
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In 2014, Mourneview Park was nominated by Belfast club
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Mourneview Park were the first to be staged outside of
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Mourneview Park was chosen as the venue for the 2015
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Lurgan, County Armagh
Coordinates
54°27′14″N 6°20′11″W / 54.45389°N 6.33639°W / 54.45389; -6.33639
Glenavon Football Club
Capacity
Grass
football
Lurgan, County Armagh
NIFL Premiership
Glenavon
2008–09 Irish League Cup
2010–11 Irish League Cup
2020-21 Irish Cup
Irish Football Association
Irish Cup
Glentoran
Portadown
Belfast's Big Two
Newry City
Belfast
Linfield
UEFA Europa League
Windsor Park
Irish Cup
Glentoran
Crusaders
Windsor Park
Northern Ireland
2016–17

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