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Glacial U-shaped valley in Wicklow, Ireland
Glenmalure (Irish: Gleann Molúra) is a 20-kilometre long U-shaped glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland. Glenmalure is an important base for
Glenmalure
Former stadium in Dublin
22″N 6°14′50.76″W / 53.3145056°N 6.2474333°W / 53.3145056; -6.2474333 Glenmalure Park, often simply known as Milltown, was a football stadium on the Southside
Glenmalure_Park
Association football club in Ireland
titles in a row in 1983–84, after a long decline. The club played at Glenmalure Park from 1926 to 1987 when the owners controversially sold the stadium
Shamrock_Rovers_F.C.
Part of the Second Desmond Rebellion
The Battle of Glenmalure (Irish: Cath Ghleann Molúra) took place in Ireland on 25 August 1580 during the Desmond Rebellions. A Catholic army of united
Battle_of_Glenmalure
Anglo-Norman cleric, judge and official
Roger's forces, including numerous monks, were slaughtered in the valley of Glenmalure in the Wicklow Mountains, and the survivors, including the Prior himself
William_fitz_Roger
Irish footballer (1937–2012)
Farrell is his nephew. He earned two League of Ireland XI caps while at Glenmalure Park and made seven appearances in the European Champion Clubs' Cup, UEFA
Tommy Farrell (footballer, born 1937)
Tommy_Farrell_(footballer,_born_1937)
Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
of Leinster. Lugnaquilla overlooks the Glen of Imaal to the west and Glenmalure to the east. Lugnaquilla is also the 11th-highest peak in Ireland on the
Lugnaquilla
Mountain range in Ireland
the O'Byrne family called the Gaval Rannall possessed the area around Glenmalure, known as Gaval-Rannall or Ranelagh. The mountains were also formerly
Wicklow_Mountains
Annual race in Ireland held since 2009
endurance race that begins at Dublin Castle, at nighttime, and finishes at Glenmalure in the Wicklow Mountains the following day. The event takes place annually
Art_O'Neill_Challenge
Lord of "Clann Uí Bhroin"
fastness of the Ranelagh O'Byrnes lay toward the south, at Ballinacor in Glenmalure, where they maintained a fort near to a ford with a bridge and a castle
Fiach_McHugh_O'Byrne
Irish writer and preacher
Charles Henry Mackintosh Born October 1820 (1820-10) Glenmalure Barracks, County Wicklow, Ireland Died 2 November 1896(1896-11-02) (aged 76) Cheltenham
Charles_Henry_Mackintosh
Walking trail in County Wicklow, Ireland
in Tinahely, via Shillelagh; Tinahely to Avoca; Avoca to Glenmalure, via Greenan; Glenmalure to Glendalough; a rest day at Glendalough; Glendalough to
Wicklow_Way
Football tournament
Drumcondra Glenmalure Park 1942–43 No competition 1943–44 Shamrock Rovers 3–2 Dundalk Glenmalure Park 1944–45 Shamrock Rovers 2–0 Drumcondra Glenmalure Park
LFA_President's_Cup
Association football stadium in Tallaght, Ireland
was replaced with a Customer service area. Club members can visit the Glenmalure Suite 60 minutes before kick off, at half time, and after the game for
Tallaght_Stadium
Irish folk song
Me Up to Carlow" is an Irish folk song which celebrates the battle of Glenmalure, a 1580 engagement of the Second Desmond Rebellion which saw an army of
Follow_Me_up_to_Carlow
Annual Irish road racing cycling race
ascent of the Old Wicklow Gap, locally known as Croghan, as well as the Glenmalure climb where the Shay Elliott monument lies by the roadside. In recent
Shay_Elliott_Memorial_Race
Irish government complex and historical castle in Dublin
rural valley of Glenmalure, a rebel stronghold where they knew they would find safety. The escape and subsequent journey to Glenmalure at night in winter
Dublin_Castle
European football tournament
Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Todor Kolev (Bulgaria) 17 September 1986 16:45 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Attendance: 19,000 Referee: Henk van Ettekoven (Netherlands)
1986–87_European_Cup
County in Ireland
glens (from the Irish gleann) such as Glenmacnass, Glen of the Downs, Glenmalure, Glen of Imaal, Glencree and Glendalough. The Irish Sea Ice-Sheet began
County_Wicklow
Irish rebellion (1579–1583)
in the Battle of Glenmalure with the forces of O'Byrne and Viscount Baltinglass. While trying to storm O'Byrne's fortress at Glenmalure in the heart of
Second_Desmond_Rebellion
12th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
Courtney (England) Porto won 3–0 on aggregate. 30 September 1982 21:00 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Attendance: 2,247 Referee: Ole Amundsen (Denmark) Shamrock
1982–83_UEFA_Cup
Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland
eastern flank of Glenmalure; Lugduff's western walls also sit at the T-junction of the Fraughan Rock Glen hanging valley with the Glenmalure valley. Just
Lugduff
European football tournament
(Switzerland) Austria Wien won 8–0 on aggregate. 3 October 1984 15:30 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Attendance: 2,200 Referee: Howard King (Wales) 1–1 on aggregate;
1984–85_European_Cup
European football tournament
Dimitar Charlatchki (Bulgaria) Omonia won 10–0 on aggregate. 2 October 1985 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Alan Ferguson (Scotland) Budapest
1985–86_European_Cup
Irish family
sent to subdue them, only to be ambushed and defeated at the battle of Glenmalure on 25 August 1580, losing over 800 dead. Fiach also helped in the escape
O'Byrne_family
Football tournament season
Rovers won the title, defeating Finn Harps 1–0 in the final. 17 May 1978 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Referee: T. Perry (Belfast) "Irish League Archive, Tyler
1977–78_Tyler_Cup
Football club
Reds United. Reds United played their home League of Ireland games at Glenmalure Park, the home of Shamrock Rovers. However they played their home games
Reds_United_F.C.
Glacial valley and monastic settlement in County Wicklow, Ireland
exposure and views take your breath away. "WICKLOW WAY:Glendalough to Glenmalure". WicklowWay.com. Retrieved 8 March 2019. The Wicklow Way crosses the
Glendalough
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
the west is Glendalough and the Wicklow Gap, and to the south is the Glenmalure Valley. The area is wooded, with the hills and mountains rising directly
Laragh,_County_Wicklow
Irish footballer
League of Ireland football in 1922 and went on to spend fifteen years at Glenmalure Park winning everything the domestic game had to offer.[citation needed]
William_Glen_(footballer)
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
Rathdrum and Aughrim along with the glaciated valleys of Glendalough and Glenmalure. The name is spelled 'Greenane' on older signs in the village; the modern
Greenan,_County_Wicklow
foundation is uncertain and disputed. Between 1926 and 1987 the club played at Glenmalure Park, Milltown. Shamrock Rovers F.C. is Ireland's most successful football
History of Shamrock Rovers F.C.
History_of_Shamrock_Rovers_F.C.
Football club
Full name Shelbourne United Football Club Nickname Shels Ground Beech Hill Anglesea Road Glenmalure Park League Leinster Senior League League of Ireland
Shelbourne_United_F.C.
Irish footballer (1937–2000)
14 August 1986 when Shamrock Rovers defeated Manchester United 2–0 at Glenmalure Park. He died, aged 63, after suffering a heart attack while playing golf
Shay_Brennan
English adventurer (1514?–1575)
cousin and immediate heir Sir Peter Carew, who was killed at the Battle of Glenmalure in 1580. Carew was the third son of Sir William Carew, a Devonshire gentleman
Peter_Carew_(adventurer)
Irish footballer and coach
Competition for Women's Football qualifying win over Northern Ireland at Glenmalure Park on 5 May 1985, Con Houlihan praised Gorman in his Evening Press column:
Linda_Gorman
Irish footballer and manager
during that campaign. During his five-and-a-half-year spell in charge at Glenmalure Park Rovers won the FAI Cup in 1978, he scored 2 goals in 4 appearances
Johnny_Giles
Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland
293 ft). Mullacor's western flank forms the step sides of the neighbouring Glenmalure valley. To the east of Mullacor is Cullentragh Mountain 510 metres (1
Mullacor
International football competition
Attendance: 45,000 Referee: Enzo Barbaresco (Italy) 13 September 1978 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Attendance: 8,000 Referee: Achille Verbecke (France) 27 September
1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup
1978–79_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
13th-century Irish nobleman
under Thomas de Clare and Geoffrey de Geneville attacked the Irish at Glenmalure, but were defeated and suffered heavy losses. Shortly before 28 October
Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly
Maurice_FitzGerald,_3rd_Lord_of_Offaly
Retrieved 17 June 2020. Sites (www.communitysites.co.uk), Community. "A Glenmalure Mile Steeped In Heritage | Drumgoff, Ballyboy, Ballinafunshogue | PURE
List of monuments and memorials to the Irish Rebellion of 1798
List_of_monuments_and_memorials_to_the_Irish_Rebellion_of_1798
Irish and American actress (1920–2015)
point, she pressed her father to found a women's team, and professed that Glenmalure Park, then home ground of Shamrock Rovers F.C., became "like a second
Maureen_O'Hara
Irish footballer and manager
appointed manager of Shamrock Rovers, The club was in a mess after losing Glenmalure Park and Noel was quoted "I have the best job I have ever had in football
Noel_King
Irish football rivalry
desecration of the monument commemorating the former home of Shamrock Rovers, Glenmalure Park, and two instances of crowd trouble at Dalymount Park in 2000 and
Bohemians–Shamrock Rovers rivalry
Bohemians–Shamrock_Rovers_rivalry
Association football league in Ireland
League Rathmines Athletic Rathmines Rathmines Park Reds United Ringsend Glenmalure Park Salthill Devon Salthill Drom Soccer Park Galway & District League
League_of_Ireland
1577 or 1578 mass killing of Irish Gaelic nobles
1578". Irish Historical Studies. 31 (123): 305–327. doi:10.1017/S0021121400014176. ISSN 0021-1214. Massacre at Mullaghmast and the Battle of Glenmalure
Massacre_of_Mullaghmast
Irish footballer (1932–2019)
two. Missed a penalty in the 1958 decider. Made 3 appearances while at Glenmalure Park in the European Champion Clubs' Cup. Played both legs against OGC
Liam_Hennessy_(footballer)
English soldier
25 August 1580) was an English soldier who was slain at the Battle of Glenmalure in Ireland. He was a member of a prominent Devonshire gentry family. He
Peter_Carew_(soldier)
Traditional standing area of a sports stadium
been dominated by terracing, with major stadiums like Dalymount Park and Glenmalure Park featuring at least three sides of terracing for much of their existence
Terrace_(stadium)
Wicklow. Fiach had achieved acclaim for his defeat of the English at Glenmalure in 1580 during the Second Desmond Rebellion, and aided in the escape of
List of participants in the Nine Years' War (Ireland)
List_of_participants_in_the_Nine_Years'_War_(Ireland)
Irish footballer
opportunities were limited and after 16 total appearances in 2 years at Glenmalure Park he signed for Drogheda United in 1985. Following two seasons at Galway
Pat_O'Toole_(footballer)
Irish rugby union international
whole 1974–75 season and only played sporadically in his last season at Glenmalure Park. On his final appearance for the Hoops he scored in the same ground
Tony_Ward_(rugby_union)
River
Camenabologue in the Wicklow Mountains and flows southeast into the valley of Glenmalure. It continues southeast through the villages of Greenan and Ballinaclash
River_Avonbeg
International football competition
Leo Callaghan (Wales) 1. FC Köln won 4–2 on aggregate. 2 October 1968 Glenmalure Park, Dublin Referee: Michel Kitabdjian (France) Randers won 3–1 on aggregate
1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup
1968–69_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
Irish footballer
him as his grandfather Tom Caulfield was a regular in the first team at Glenmalure Park in the 1920s. After having won his third League of Ireland title
Liam O'Brien (footballer, born 1964)
Liam_O'Brien_(footballer,_born_1964)
Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland
valley of Fraughan Rock Glen, which then falls into the U-shaped valley of Glenmalure below; Benleagh forms a "horseshoe" around the Fraughan Rock Glen with
Benleagh
Two rebellions by the FitzGerald dynasty in Ireland, late 16th century
under the Lord Deputy of Ireland Lord Grey de Wilton at the battle of Glenmalure on 25 August. On 10 September 1580, 600 papal troops landed at Smerwick
Desmond_Rebellions
Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland
487 ft) and Conavalla 734 metres (2,408 ft) that sit at the head of the Glenmalure valley; all three peaks lie close to the "central spine" of the range
Table_Mountain_(Wicklow)
Irish footballer and manager
into football by Shamrock Rovers making his debut on 9 October 1977 at Glenmalure Park. However, after only nine games he returned to Portsmouth F.C. He
Eoin_Hand
Member of the Parliament of England
assistant. He was involved in some military disasters, such as a defeat at Glenmalure on 25 August 1580 when Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton led the
Nicholas_Bagenal
Association football club in Ireland
seventies, and early eighties. They also played the 1956–57 season at Glenmalure Park. The club had initially started out at Havelock Square (behind the
Shelbourne_F.C.
Art historian, author and educator (1948-2018)
Leixlip Castle in 1974. They were based between Ranelagh, South Dublin and Glenmalure, County Wicklow. Their daughter Venetia (b. 1991) is an actress. Bowe
Nicola_Gordon_Bowe
English noble (1536–1593)
main encounter was when he led an army of about 3,000 in the Battle of Glenmalure, County Wicklow in August, where his army was routed by Fiach McHugh O'Byrne
Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton
Arthur_Grey,_14th_Baron_Grey_de_Wilton
English footballer and manager
February. The nearest he came to scoring was when he had a penalty saved at Glenmalure Park on 27 March in the FAI Cup. Approaching 40 years of age and coupled
Frank_Broome
Irish footballer and manager (1934–2020)
he joined Shamrock Rovers in 1952 and stayed for nearly a decade at Glenmalure Park. As a Crumlin man, Shay played in the club's first four European
Shay_Keogh
Valley in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Glen_of_Imaal
Road between Rathfarnham and Laragh in Ireland
turnpikes. Four barracks were built along the way at Glencree, Laragh, Glenmalure, and Aghavannagh. The engineer in charge was Alexander Taylor (b. 1746)
R115_road_(Ireland)
205-square-kilometre (51,000-acre) protected area in Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Wicklow Mountains National Park
Wicklow_Mountains_National_Park
Scottish footballer (1931–2024)
signed for The Hoops the following month making his début on the 11th at Glenmalure Park. He played a total of 13 games, 11 in the league scoring once on
Bobby_Collins_(footballer)
Women's national association football team representing the Republic of Ireland
Park and Turners Cross. They have also played the occasional game at Glenmalure Park, Belfield Park, Carlisle Grounds, Ferrycarrig Park, Flancare Park
Republic of Ireland women's national football team
Republic_of_Ireland_women's_national_football_team
Anglo-Norman nobleman
Offaly. Thomas and Justiciar de Geneville's forces attacked the Irish at Glenmalure, but they were soundly defeated and suffered severe losses. Civil war
Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond
Thomas_de_Clare,_Lord_of_Thomond
Irish former professional footballer (born 1964)
Arsenal, and he played for them in a friendly against Shamrock Rovers at Glenmalure Park in August 1986. While at Dundalk he won all domestic honours, and
Dessie_Gorman
1928 film by John Ford
Hogan meets Dermot McDermot and the three men witness the lights of Glenmalure's chapel being lit, signifying a wedding is taking place. Later that night
Hangman's_House
Town in County Carlow, Ireland
"Follow Me Up to Carlow", written in the 19th century about the Battle of Glenmalure, part of the Desmond Rebellions of the late 16th century. In 1650, during
Carlow
Irish footballer and manager
told him he would never play again so a testimonial was held for him at Glenmalure Park on 21 September 1983. However, two years later, he made a comeback
Noel_Synnott
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
still associated with Shamrock Rovers football club, who played there at Glenmalure Park on land leased from the Jesuits, from 1926 until 1987 when it was
Milltown,_Dublin
Football league season
Dublin (Milltown) Glenmalure Park St. James's Gate Dublin (Crumlin) St. James's Park Shamrock Rovers Dublin (Milltown) Glenmalure Park Sligo Rovers Sligo
1935–36_League_of_Ireland
Mountain in County Wicklow, Ireland
U-shaped hanging valley of Fraughan Rock Glen, which then falls into the Glenmalure valley below; the scenic high corrie lake of Arts Lough 511 metres (1
Cloghernagh
Irish footballer and manager
the 1986/87 season, Rovers owners controversially announced the sale of Glenmalure Park near the end of season. However, Rovers won another double in this
Dermot_Keely
Irish footballer
on 12 January 1986. Monaghan was the last substitute to ever appear at Glenmalure Park. He made a total of 21 appearances for the Hoops including one in
Eoin_Monahan
Northern Ireland footballer (1916–1979)
in which he featured in three League of Ireland XI matches while at Glenmalure Park. Despite his departure, Doherty returned to Derry following World
Matt Doherty (footballer, born 1916)
Matt_Doherty_(footballer,_born_1916)
Desmond rebellion in 1580 saw him killed by the rebels at the battle of Glenmalure, 25 August 1580. He was married to Lady Mary Seymour, daughter of Lord
Francis_Cosby
Part of the Nine Years' War in Ireland (1598)
needed] Siege of Kinsale Gallowglass Tudor conquest of Ireland Battle of Glenmalure The number 3,500 comes from Captain Charles Montague's Report of the Accident
Battle_of_the_Yellow_Ford
Football representative team of the League of Ireland
kicked off their Olympic campaign with a 2–1 defeat against Hungary at Glenmalure Park on November 11, 1986. Their next opponents were Spain at Tolka Park
League_of_Ireland_XI
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
highest mountain in eastern Ireland, and within a few miles of Aughrim, Glenmalure and Tinahely to the east and south, and Kiltegan, Hacketstown and Baltinglass
Aghavannagh
Irish footballer
born in Dublin, he joined Shamrock Rovers in 1926 and had four spells at Glenmalure Park. He also played for Bradford City, Shelbourne, Sheffield United,
David Byrne (footballer, born 1905)
David_Byrne_(footballer,_born_1905)
Woodland in County Wicklow, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Tomnafinnoge_Woods
Irish clan chief and military leader (1572–1602)
McHugh O'Byrne, Chief of Clan O'Byrne, to take O'Donnell to his house in Glenmalure. According to Philip O'Sullivan Beare, O'Byrne and his clansmen immediately
Hugh_Roe_O'Donnell
Irish noble (died 1578)
Rory, and O'More began corresponding with Chief Hugh McSeán O'Byrne of Glenmalure. O'Byrne saw O'More's rebellious ambitions as an opportunity to increase
Rory_O'More
Garden and arboretum in County Wicklow, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh
National_Botanic_Gardens,_Kilmacurragh
Irish writer (1902–2000)
staying in the house at the time. [...] They stayed three weeks here in Glenmalure by themselves, all the people in the Glen are full of pity for Iseult
Francis_Stuart
Gardens in Ashford, County Wicklow, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Mount_Usher_Gardens
Estate in County Wicklow, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Avondale_Forest
Irish footballer
was also part of the side that played in the club's opening fixtures at Glenmalure Park in 1926. His father, Tommy Doyle, had played for the Hoops in the
Denis_Doyle
English politician (c. 1508 – 1584)
Sir Peter Carew the younger, who was killed in 1580 at the Battle of Glenmalure in Ireland: it is possible that his body, or some part of it, was returned
Gawain_Carew
League Rathmines Athletic Rathmines Rathmines Park Reds United Ringsend Glenmalure Park Salthill Devon Salthill Drom Soccer Park Galway & District League
List of association football clubs in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_association_football_clubs_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Mountain pass in County Wicklow, Ireland
Glen of the Downs Glencree Glendalough Glendasan Glenealo Glenmacnass Glenmalure The Sally Gap Vale of Clara The Wicklow Gap Forests & gardens Avondale
Wicklow_Gap
Irish poet
thirteen years. In 1999 she and her partner Isobel O’Duffy moved to live in Glenmalure, County Wicklow. Five years later she began writing poetry and now combines
Jane_Clarke_(poet)
1599 battle of the Nine Years' War
The battle was a classic Gaelic Irish ambush, similar to the battle of Glenmalure in 1580 or the battle of the Yellow Ford in 1598. According to the Annals
Battle_of_Curlew_Pass
struggling for finance. Shamrock Rovers were forced out of their home, Glenmalure Park, while St Patrick's Athletic were forced to move out of Richmond
Association football in the Republic of Ireland
Association_football_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
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