Coleraine Sign Defender Ives from Champions Larne

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Coleraine Sign Defender Ives from Champions Larne
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Coleraine have strengthened their squad with the signing of experienced defender Levi Ives from Larne. The 27-year-old joins for an undisclosed fee and becomes the Bannsiders' third signing of the January transfer window. Ives has a proven track record of success, winning the Gibson Cup with Larne last season and helping them reach the group stages of European competition.

Coleraine have continued their robust recruitment drive with the high-profile signing of Levi Ives. The 27-year-old has joined the Bannsiders from champions Larne for an undisclosed fee.

Ives started his career at Torquay United and went on to join Cliftonville where he made more than 200 appearances and won two League Cups and the County Antrim Shield. Shiels said: "Levi is a big signing and defence was an area we were looking to strengthen in this window. He brings a lot of experience and a lot of quality in the defensive area.

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