Larne confirm that they will play Champions League qualifying games at Solitude after Inver Park's failure to pass a FIFA pitch test.

Larne have found a solution to their Champions League ground dilemma as they will play their home qualifier at Solitude.
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The league champions synthetic surface failed one element of the required FIFA Pro Standard pitch test, meaning the Inver Reds had until June 2 to name an alternative venue.

Tiernan Lynch’s side have reached an agreement with Cliftonville to host home European matches at Solitude after their dream of playing Champions League football at Inver Park fell short of the criteria set by FIFA.

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Larne’s General Manager, Niall Curneen, told the club website that the Inver Reds will make ‘additional travel arrangements’ for fans wishing to go to the games and that they were thankful to Cliftonville for their support.

Larne fans pictured at Solitude earlier this seasonLarne fans pictured at Solitude earlier this season
Larne fans pictured at Solitude earlier this season

He said: “As a club, we did our utmost to ensure that Champions League football could be played within the Mid and East Antrim Borough for the first time, however, were unable to secure the support from our council and its officers.

“Firstly, I would like to thank Cliftonville and David Begley for accommodating and allowing us to use their facilities for our upcoming European campaign.

“The licensing process is always a stressful period each year, which is made significantly easier by the guidance provided by the Irish Football Association and its staff, who’s continued support we are thankful for. I would also like to thank our own club officials who have worked tirelessly in finding a new venue for us to play our home games at this summer.

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“Our number one priority was to ensure that we secured a stadium which is as close to Larne as possible. With Solitude being just a 30-minute drive out of the town, we feel that this will be very accessible for our supporters who wish to attend each game.

“As a club, we will be committed to making additional travel arrangements for supporters to once again ensure that everyone who wants to attend our home games can do so. Further details of these arrangements will be announced once we have concrete fixture details to work from.

“Alongside accommodating supporters, Solitude provides the obvious benefit of remaining on an artificial playing surface which we felt was likely to be an important element of our ‘home advantage’ against any potential opponents we will face.

“It is now full steam ahead towards what we hope will be another memorable summer of playing on the European stage, and we look forward to having you on that journey with us.”

The draw for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League will take place on Tuesday, June 20 in Nyon, Switzerland.