The 2006–07
Irish First Division
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was the twelfth season of second-tier
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in
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under the league system at the time. The 2006–07 First Division consisted of 12 clubs.
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were the champions and were promoted to the
2007–08 Irish Premier League
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.
Bangor finished second and entered the
promotion play-off
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, but lost 1–0 on aggregated to
Glenavon who retained their place in the top tier.
Ballinamallard United and
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were relegated to the Irish Second Division.
League table
References
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NIFL Championship seasons
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2006–07 in Northern Ireland association football