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A major fire has completely destroyed part of Institute Football club’s Riverside grounds in Drumahoe.
Changing rooms and a supporters room at the rear of the grounds were badly damaged last night in what is believed to be an arson attack.
It's the second time in a year Institute’s home at Riverside Stadium has been damaged.
Last August the grounds were badly flooded - and the team haven't been able to play there since.
Institute’s Vice Chairman Andrew Russell says it's a devastating blow:
A major fire has destroyed part of @Institute_FC Riverside Stadium in Drumahoe. Changing rooms block, supporters rooms destroyed in what club officials say was arson attack, 10 months after severe flooding ravaged ground leaving team homeless.
— Leona O'Neill (@LeonaONeill1) 22 June 2018
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