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Linfield bank European financial bonanza as UEFA prize money exceeds £1million mark

Linfield bank European financial bonanza as UEFA prize money exceeds £1million mark

Linfield's UEFA prizemoney has hit the £1million mark after their crucial Conference League victory over Zalgiris.
The Blues will now face Faroese side Vikingur in the third qualifying round with the winner securing a Conference League Play-Off.
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