Portadown F.C.
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Portadown is a Northern Irish football club, playing in the Irish Premier League, under the auspices of the Irish Football Association, the country's football governing body. The club, founded in 1924, hails from Portadown, County Armagh and play their home matches at Shamrock Park. The club's colours are red, white and black. The current manager is Ronnie McFall, who has been with the club as manager for over 20 years now, having joined in December of 1986.
Portadown's first major trophy success was not until the 1989/1990 season when they were crowned Irish League champions for the first time in their history, having come close on numerous occasions in the past. The 'Ports' then went on to have what many would regard as the club's golden age, winning the league a further two times within five years, including a 'double', when the Irish Cup arrived at Shamrock Park along with the league championship in 1991.