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Coagh United

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Established
1970 (54 years old)

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Soccer

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Hagan Park
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Coagh, Northern Ireland

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Northern Irish Premier Intermediate League

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27/04 Limavady Uni 1 - 0 Coagh United
23/04 Coagh United 2 - 1 Queens Unive
20/04 Coagh United 3 - 3 Armagh City
13/04 PSNI 0 - 1 Coagh United
06/04 Coagh United 1 - 2 Dollingstown

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Coagh United Football Club is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. The club, founded in 1970, hails from Coagh, near Cookstown, County Tyrone. They play their home games at Hagan Park.

In 2016 the club was relegated from the Northern Ireland Football League. The club would make their return for the 2023/24 season following a play-off win against Oxford Sunnyside.

The club is noted for being the first club of Leeds United and Northern Ireland player Stuart Dallas, he played for the club between 2007 and 2010, when he left to join Premiership side Crusaders.

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Hagan Park is the home of NIFL Premier Intermediate League side team Coagh United. It is situated in the village of Coagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

The ground was given to the club as a grant from the local Hagan family when Coagh United found themselves homeless, and much work has been carried out since.

The main stand at Hagan Park seats 131 people in two rows of plastic seating while a third row behind is padded seating similar in style to seating which would be found in a pub or restaurant. These padded seats are the most popular area of the ground with younger fans and families. Seating only populates half of the stand with the other half being a standing terrace, most popular with the club's core supporters. The stand runs for two-thirds of the playing area with the club rooms to its right and a small kiosk and burger bar to the left. There are two turnstiles.

The opposite stand runs roughly half of the playing area either side of the halfway line and can seat 48 spectators on a wooden bench at the rear of the stand. This bench is not popular and largely unused as fans who populate this stand prefer to stand along a metal crush bar at the front of the stand. This obliterates the view for any who choose to sit in this stand. It is most popular with visiting fans, though open to all. Both stands are covered.

The two ends of the ground are undeveloped and populated on match days by ball boys only. There is room for fans to stand behind either goal if they wish.

The ground accommodates around 40 cars in its own car park and has a social club in a portable cabin next to the ground, which is open on match days.

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