
Linfield Crowned Irish League Champions for Record 57th Time
Linfield have been crowned champions of the Irish League for a record-breaking 57th time, following a dramatic climax to the season. The Belfast club secured the title after Glentoran were held to a draw by Larne, allowing Linfield to clinch the championship without even playing. The result at The Oval saw Larne come from behind to earn a vital point, sealing Linfield's triumph.
The Blues' latest success marks another milestone in their storied history, surpassing the previous world record for the most domestic league titles won by a club. Fans and players alike celebrated the achievement, which cements Linfield's status as a dominant force in Northern Irish football. Key to their success this season was the performance of players like Joel Cooper, who has been instrumental in their campaign.
This championship adds to Linfield's impressive trophy cabinet and underscores their continued excellence in the Irish League. As the celebrations continue, the focus will soon shift to next season, where Linfield will aim to defend their crown and add to their already remarkable legacy.