Location | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Coordinates | 54°37′01″N 5°56′51″W / 54.6169°N 5.9474°W |
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Cliftonville Cricket Club (1880–1972) Cliftonville F.C. (1879–1890) |
Cliftonville Cricket Ground was a sports ground in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was previously used for cricket, football and hockey, hosting a football international in 1887, but was closed following sectarian attacks in 1972. It is now owned by Belfast City Council and used for Gaelic games.[1]