

Linfield
Founded
1886
Coach
David HealyVenue
Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park
City
Belfast
Capacity
18,614
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
19W 9D 10L
H:13W/A:6W
Goals
61 / 33 (+28)
H:39/A:22
Clean Sheets
18
H:9/A:9
Rank
1
Recent Results
@ Glentoran
15/03/2026League Cup
@ Limavady United
06/02/2026Irish Cup
vs Ballymena United
28/01/2026League Cup
vs Bangor
10/01/2026Irish Cup
@ Newry City
02/12/2025League Cup
@ H&W Welders
05/11/2025League Cup
vs Queen's University
30/09/2025League Cup
vs Dungannon Swifts
04/07/2025Charity Shield
Upcoming Fixtures
vs Kilmarnock
Club Friendlies
04/07/2026
14:00
@ Nõmme Kalju
UEFA Europa Conference League
09/07/2026
18:00
vs Nõmme Kalju
UEFA Europa Conference League
16/07/2026
20:45
vs Doncaster Rovers
Club Friendlies
18/07/2026
16:00
@ Limavady United
Club Friendlies
24/07/2026
20:45
vs Ballymena United
Premiership
08/08/2026
16:00
vs Glentoran
Premiership
15/08/2026
16:00
vs Cliftonville
Premiership
21/08/2026
20:45
@ Limavady United
Premiership
29/08/2026
16:00
vs Carrick Rangers
Premiership
05/09/2026
16:00
Linfield
Linfield FC, founded in 1886 in Belfast, is the most decorated football club in Northern Ireland and one of the most successful in Irish football history. Competing in the NIFL Premiership, the Blues have won over 50 Irish League titles, far more than any other club, along with numerous Irish Cup triumphs. Their home ground is the National Football Stadium at Windsor Park, which also serves as the home of the Northern Ireland national team. Linfield regularly competes in UEFA club competitions, including the Champions League qualifying rounds, and has been a gateway for local talent to reach professional football. The club has a strong tradition of developing players and maintaining dominance within the Northern Irish game.




























