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Published 16:47 15 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 20:00 20 Sept 2016 BST
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Dundalk
Oriel Park is the home ground of the Irish champions holds 4,500. Dundalk have played at stadium since 1919 and on the all-weather playing surface since 2005.
Dundalk
The Irish champions made a profit of €26,000 for 2014, and earned €100,000 from winning the title. However, according to Talk of the Town, the club only pocketed €66,000 of the prize money, after an annual registration fee and fines were deducted from it.
Dundalk
No Irish side has come closer to reaching the lucrative group stages of the Champions League. Dundalk's first game in Europe was back in 1963, when they lost 4-2 on aggregate to FC Zurich in the first round of the European Cup.
Dundalk have played 52 times in European, winning 10 games, drawing 11 and losing 31. The club's 3-1 aggregate victory over Champions League regulars BATE Borisov last month is among the best in the history of Irish teams in Europe.
And for all of United's goals in Europe, few have been better than this effort from Robbie Benson against Legia Warsaw.
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Dundalk
Stephen Kenny. Two league titles, the FAI Cup and qualification for the Europa League, after almost reaching the group stages of the Champions League, Kenny has performed miracles in his almost four years in charge.
The 44-year-old has also build an excellent young side, and has a highly impressive win percentage of 67.64.
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