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From the second tier to history - Larne's rise to Europe

BBC Sport Tuesday, 1 October 2024
From the second tier to history - Larne's rise to EuropeAhead of their debut in the Europa Conference League, BBC Sport NI looks at the rise of Larne, who went from the second tier to history.
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