Cliftonville Football Club is celebrating a significant anniversary with the 100th Red Carnival, a two-week fundraising festival that has been a tradition since 1894. The event, which was launched by Sir William Turner, Lord Mayor of Belfast, has raised considerable funds for the club, enabling them to improve their grounds and facilities. The Red Carnival has been a major source of income for the club, with previous events in 1894, 1902, and 1910 raising significant funds. The event has also been a popular attraction for the local community, with large crowds gathering to enjoy the stalls, entertainments, and nightly music. The Red Carnival has been a key part of Cliftonville FC's history, and the club is proud to continue this tradition. The event is a testament to the club's commitment to its community and its dedication to providing a top-class football experience for its fans.
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Cliftonville FC Celebrates 100 Years of Red Carnival
Cliftonville FC marks a significant anniversary with the 100th Red Carnival, a two-week fundraising festival that has been a tradition since 1894. The event has raised considerable funds for the club, enabling them to improve their grounds and facilities.
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