Lisnagarvey has also represented Ireland in European competitions, winning the 1991 EuroHockey Club Trophy.
Lisnagarvey also fields various men's and women's teams in junior, senior and veterans leagues and cup competitions affiliated to the Ulster Hockey Union.
Lisnagarvey Hockey Club was founded in September 1901, following a meeting held at the Temperance Institute on Railway Street, Lisburn.
[3] Between 1987–88 and 1993–94 with a team that included Jimmy Kirkwood, Lisnagarvey won the cup for seven successive seasons.
Lisnagarvey took over the Magheralave Road pitch from the original Lisburn Hockey Club after it disbanded around 1907–08.
In 2002 New Blaris was sold and the club temporarily played its home games at Queen's University.
This facility featuring a new clubhouse and two water-based artificial turf pitches was completed in time for the start of the 2005–06 season.
Source:[3] During the First World War forty-three club members served with the British Armed Forces.
Source:[3] As the most successful regional male team, Lisnagarvey has attracted many notable supporters such as Paddy O'Brien.