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Manchester United, featuring Kai Rooney, the son of former Old Trafford legend Wayne Rooney, play Southampton in the final of ...
Live coverage of Manchester United versus Southampton in the SuperCupNI Premier final at Coleraine Showgrounds ...
Friday was the final day of the 2025 SuperCupNI in Northern Ireland. Manchester United’s u16s qualified for the finals as ...
Day four of the SuperCupNI saw Manchester United’s academy lift one trophy and qualify for another final. It was the final ...
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has reflected on a “great few days in Coleraine” after watching son Kai at the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSUPERCUPNI 2025: Southampton crowned Premier champions after edging past Manchester United
Manchester United took to the pitch to face Southampton in the final of the boys’ Premier section competition at the Budget ...
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Belfast Live on MSNWayne Rooney set for SuperCupNI visit as son Kai makes tournament bow for Manchester United
Wayne Rooney is set for an emotional return to the SuperCupNI to watch his son Kai play for Manchester United in the Premier ...
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Belfast Live on MSNWayne Rooney enjoys Portrush amusements ahead of son's big final at SuperCupNI
Manchester United's all-time leading goal scorer has been cheering his son Kai on during his visit to the north coast this ...
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2025 SuperCupNI: Cliftonville
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSUPERCUPNI ROUND-UP (GIRLS): Manchester United net nine plus Brighton reach final and Larne win
The girls’ section of the Budget Energy SuperCupNI produced another exciting day of action as round three came to a ...
There was drama in the boys’ Minor section today as both semi-finals went to penalty kicks; and it was the two local sides, Linfield and Cliftonville, who emerged to make tomorrow’s final.
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Gareth McAuley opens SuperCupNI as ‘magical’ region welcomes 55,000 for festival of football
Former Northern Ireland legend Gareth McAuley believes it is the “magic of the north coast” that keeps the biggest clubs in ...
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