
Warrenpoint mark Championship return in style while Annagh, Ards and Welders recording opening day victories
In 2023 the Point were demoted from the second tier after they were denied a Championship Licence. The County Down won the Premier Intermediate League title last term, to secure promotion.

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Warrenpoint mark Championship return in style while Annagh, Ards and Welders recording opening day victories
Warrenpoint Town marked their return to the Playr-Fit Championship with an impressive 3-1 win over Dundela at Milltown. In 2023 the Point were demoted from the second tier after they were denied a Championship Licence. The County Down won the Premier Intermediate League title last term, to secure promotion.