Tag: Soccer

Soccer Bowl International Tournament 1989

Results

Match Day Semi-Finals
(Semi-Finals)
1 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Ecuador vs League of Ireland

(Semi-Finals)
2 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Trinidad & Tobago vs Peru

Match Day Soccer Bowl 1989
(Soccer Bowl 1989)
1 - 0
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Trinidad & Tobago vs League of Ireland

Match Day 3rd Place Playoff
(3rd Place Playoff)
2 - 1
Soccer Bowl
1989
Port of Spain, Trinidad

Peru vs Ecuador

Recap

A League of Ireland XI travelled to Trinidad in the Caribbean to play in the Soccer Bowl 1989 International Tournament. Having beaten Ecuador (presumably on penalties) after a 1-1 draw in the Semi-Finals, the League of Ireland XI lost to hosts Trinidad & Tobago 1-0 in the Final. Peru finished third defeating Ecuador 2-1 in the Third Place Playoff. Reference: [1-2]. The Quality of opposition for the League of Ireland squad was undeniable with Ecuador and Peru, both South American countries, always strong, and Trinidad & Tobago at the time in line for a 1990 World Cup Finals berth (they would eventually lose out on the last day of Qualifying to USA). Reference: [3-4]

About the Soccer Bowl

The Soccer Bowl 1989 International Tournament was a preseason International Tournament held in Trinidad & Tobago that took its name from the Championship Game of the by then defunct North American Soccer League (1977-1985) Championship Game, also called Soccer Bowl, like Super Bowl in American Football (NFL).

Aerial View of Trinidad with Stadium Visible

Aerial view of cityscape against cloudy sky, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. Contributor: shipfactory Reference: [3]

Image References

[3] Contributor: shipfactory (2022) Aerial view of cityscape against cloudy sky, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Item ID: 347457122. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/aerial-view-cityscape-against-cloudy-sky-347457122 [Accessed 28 February 2022]

Results References

[1] Anon. / Kier Radnedge (ed.) (1989) “Results” World Soccer. September 1989. Volume 30 Number 1. pg. 55. IPC Magazines, London, England, UK.

[2] Guy Oliver (1989) “Peru” Guinness Record of World Soccer. p. 674. Guinness Publishing, Middlesex, England, UK.

[3] Guy Oliver (1989) “The Fourteenth World Cup” Guinness Record of World Soccer. p. 57-58. Guinness Publishing, Middlesex, England, UK.

[4] Anon. / Kier Radnedge (ed.) (1989) “World Cup Results and Tables” World Soccer. January 1990. Volume 30 Number 4. pg. 59. IPC Magazines, London, England, UK.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Jason Caldwell.

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Last Updated: 28 February 2022

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Rory Feely at League of Ireland Premier Division match Cork City FC v Waterford FC September 2nd 2019

SSE Airtricity League First Division 2022

Featured Image Credit: September 2nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Rory Feely at the League of Ireland Premier Division match: Cork City FC vs Waterford FC By D. Ribeiro / shutterstock.com [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/september-2nd-2019-cork-ireland-rory-1496041646 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

Table

FAI SSE Airtricity League First Division 2022

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
11612313582739
216122232112138
316102435161932
4178542218429
5174851924-520
6164481929-1016
7163761424-1016
81623111939-209
91602141339-262

Matches February 2022 (Series 1-2)

Match Day Series 1
(Series 1)
1 - 5
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Treaty United

(Series 1)
0 - 6
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Cork City

(Series 1)
2 - 5
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Waterford

Match Day Series 2
(Series 2)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 2)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Galway United

(Series 2)
2 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Wexford FC

(Series 2)
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Athlone Town

Recap Series 1 (18 Feb-19 Feb 2022)

Three big away wins on opening night in the 2022 SSE Airtricity League First Division saw Treaty United travel to Ferrycarrig Park and come away with a 5-1 win at Wexford FC; Cork City won 6-0 at the Carlisle Grounds versus Bray Wanderers and Waterford travelled to Athlone Town Stadium and defeated the hosts 5-2. The Saturday Night game between Longford Town and Cobh Ramblers FC was postponed. Reference: [1-2]

Recap Series 2 (25 Feb-26 Feb 2022)

Waterford maintained their 100% record with a 1-0 defeat of Bray Wanderers, the Wicklow team losing their second in a row. Galway United got their season off to a good start with a 1-0 win at Cork City, the hosts losing for the first time this season, and Wexford FC made a big improvement on their first game when winning 3-2 at Cobh Ramblers FC in the Cork side’s first game following the posptonement of the game way to Longford Town on the 18th. Waterford’s six points left them the early pacesetters. Reference: 1-2]

Matches March 2022 (Series 3-7)

Match Day Series 3
(Series 3)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Athlone Town

(Series 3)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Waterford

(Series 3)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Treaty United

(Series 3)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Cork City

Match Day Series 4
(Series 4)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Wexford FC

(Series 4)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 4)
1 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Galway United

Match Day Series 5
(Series 5)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 5)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Treaty United

(Series 5)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Waterford

(Series 5)
2 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Cobh Ramblers FC

Match Day Series 6
(Series 6)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Cork City

(Series 6)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Longford Town

(Series 6)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 6)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Galway United

Match Day Series 7
(Series 7)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Waterford

(Series 7)
4 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Athlone Town

(Series 7)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Wexford FC

(Series 7)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Galway United

Match Day Series 4
(Series 4)
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Longford Town

Series 3 Recap (4 March-5 March 2022)

South East rivals Waterford and Wexford FC set the pace after Series 3 in the SSE Airtricity First Division, with Waterford remaining top despite dropping their first points of the season in a 2-2 draw at Eamonn Deacy Park versus hosts Galway United. Wexford FC won 2-1 at Ferrycarrig Park to move second after the defeat of Athlone Town, who were still pointless. Galway United were fifth following the result, with two more Munster teams (Cork City and Treaty United) in third and fourth respectively, after both drew 0-0 away to Longford Town and Cobh Ramblers respectively. The game at Bishopsgate was Longford’s first of the season, moving them up to sixth, with Cobh in seventh. Bray Wanderers remained bottom after the series having not played at the weekend. Reference: [1-2]

Series 4 Recap (11-12 March 2022)

With Treaty United FC v Longford Town FC postponed, leaving the teams on just two games and one game played respectively, there were just three games played in Series 4 in the First Division, and those games all saw a win for teams in the top three – Waterford FC defeated Wexford FC 2-1 in a South East derby to remain top, and with Wexford FC losing Cork City FC and Galway United were able to leap-frog them into second and third with wins over Cobh Ramblers FC and Bray Wanderers FC. Cork would be especially happy with a victory in their Leeside derby with Cobh. Reference: [1-2]

Series 5-6 Recap (14 March and 18 March 2022)

Cork City FC and Galway United FC moved top of the SSE Airtricity League First Division with two wins each over the course of St. Patrick’s Festival week. Cork City were in pole position with wins over Waterford FC (2-0) and Treaty United FC (4-0). Treaty United also lost at Galway United (1-2) with the Connacht team winning at Athlone Town, also by a 2-1 scoreline, in what were two important victories for the Eamonn Deacy Park team against Shannon rivals. The loss to Cork in an all-Munster tie was Waterford FC’s first of the season, and the South East team slipped to third. Wexford FC had a big 0-3 reverse at home in Ferrycarrig Park to Longford Town FC, who earned their first win of the season to move sixth. Bray Wanderers got off the bottom rung with wins away to Longford Town (2-1) and Cobh Ramblers (1-0), with the Cork team dropping to second last. Athlone Town remained last with four losses from four games, including a 2-3 loss at home to Cobh. Treaty United were also on four points with Cobh after the losses to Galway and Cork. [Reference: 1-2]

Series 7 Recap (25 March 2022)

Cork City FC took over sole possession of the top spot with a 4-1 defeat of still pointless Athlone Town AFC. Cork’s nearest challengers Galway United FC lost 2-1 away to Longford Town FC which put the midlanders fourth on goal difference with seven points and three games in hand on the leaders. Treaty United FC joined Longford on seven points after a 2-1 victory over Munster rivals Waterford FC, as did both Bray Wanderers FC and Wexford FC after the two South East teams drew 0-0 in the Carlisle Grounds. [References: 1-2]

Matches April 2022 (Series 8-13)

Match Day Series 8
(Series 8)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Longford Town

(Series 8)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Cork City

(Series 8)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 8)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Bray Wanderers

Match Day Rescheduled
(Rescheduled)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Athlone Town

Match Day Series 9
(Series 9)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Waterford

Match Day Series 8
(Series 8)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Treaty United

Match Day Series 9
(Series 9)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Wexford FC

(Series 9)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Athlone Town

Match Day Rescheduled
(Rescheduled)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Cobh Ramblers FC

Match Day Series 10
(Series 10)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Treaty United

Match Day Series 12
(Series 12)
2 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Cork City

Match Day Series 10
(Series 10)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Galway United

(Series 10)
4 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 10)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Bray Wanderers

Match Day Series 11
(Series 11)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Cork City

(Series 11)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Longford Town

(Series 11)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Wexford FC

(Series 11)
3 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Athlone Town

Match Day Series 12
(Series 12)
0 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Waterford

(Series 12)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 12)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Treaty United

Match Day Series 13
(Series 13)
2 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Galway United

(Series 13)
4 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Longford Town

(Series 13)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 13)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Wexford FC

Results taken from SSE Airtricity League website: for Official please visit the SSE Airtricity website at the address in [Results and Tables References: 1-2]

Series 8 Recap (1 April 2022)

Cork City FC moved to 19 points with a 1-0 win at Wexford FC, while Galway United FC remained three points behind in second after a 1-0 victory over Cobh Ramblers FC at Eamonn Deacy Park. Third and fourth-placed Waterford FC and Longford FC cancelled each other out with a 1-1 draw at the Regional Sports Centre, as Waterford slipped to five points behind Galway United FC and Longford Town FC after further three points behind Waterford. Bray Wanderers FC moved up to fifth, with eight points like Longford Town FC as they drew at Athlone Town AFC. Wanderers moved above both Treaty United FC who were not playing and Wexford FC who lost to Cork. Cobh Ramblers remained on four points and Athlone Town AFC’s draw at home to Bray Wanderers FC was their first point of the season. [Results and Tables References: 1-2]

Rescheduled Recap (4 April 2022)

Treaty United FC picked up three points at the expense of Athlone Town AFC, as Athlone Town AFC remained in last place. [Results and Tables References: 1-2]

Series 9 Recap (8-9 April 2022)

With Cork City FC not playing and Galway United FC only managing a point at home to Wexford FC, Waterford FC moved back in touch with the top two, after a resounding 4-0 win at Cobh Ramblers FC. The win left Waterford on 14 points three behind Galway, while Cobh remained second last on four. Bottom-placed Athlone Town AFC lost yet again, 0-2 at Bishopsgate versus Longford Town FC who moved to 11 points and equal on points with Treaty United FC who drew 0-0 at Bray Wanderers FC, putting the Seagulls on eight points, one ahead of Wexford FC and two behind Longford Town and Treaty United. [References: 1-2]

Series 10-11 Recap (15-18 April 2022)

Cork City FC, Galway United FC and Longford Town FC continued to be the pacesetters in the SSE Airtricity First Division with Cork on 23 points following a 0-0 draw at home to Bray Wanderers FC in a game they would have been expected to take all three points from, and a 2-1 win at Waterford FC. Galway United were three points back following a 1-0 at Waterford, but have a game in hand on the leaders after having a bye series on the 18th of April. Longford Town had two games to make up on the leaders having also had a bye week on series 10, the 15th of April, but won 2-1 on Easter Monday at Bray to move within six points of the Leesiders. Treaty United and Waterford were both in mid-table on 15 and 14 points respectively, as Treaty moved ahead of Waterford with a 2-1 win at Markets Field versus Wexford FC after drawing 1-1 at Athlone Town AFC on Good Friday. Wexford FC moved above Bray into sixth with a 4-2 win at home to fellow strugglers Cobh Ramblers in a high-scoring game. Cobh however picked up a valuable win at home to Athlone Town AFC three days later, in another high-scoring game, Ramblers winning 3-2. [References: 1-2]

Series 12 Recap (22-23 April 2022)

Cork City FC maintained their three point lead at the top of the SSE Airtricity League First Division with a 3-2 win at Cobh Ramblers in the Cork derby. Cork were now on 26 Points three ahead of nearest rivals Galway United FC who stayed within touching distance of them with a 2-0 victory at Eamonn Deacy Park versus Bray Wanderers FC. Longford Town slipped five points behind Galway after being held 0-0 by Treaty United at Bishopsgate, while Waterford FC moved above the Limerick team into fourth, a point behind Longford after a 2-0 victory at Wexford FC. [References: 1-2]

Series 13 Recap (29 April 2022)

Cork City FC and Galway United FC continued on winning ways, with Longford Town FC in third place slipping further back after losing 4-1 at Turner’s Cross. Galway’s victory over Treaty United FC at Market’s Field meant the Limerick side missed the chance to go above Longford and Waterford FC into third. At the other end of the table Bray Wanderers FC and Cobh Ramblers FC drew 1-1 at the Carlisle Grounds in a result that suits neither team as they try to get closer contact to mid-table. Athlone Town were still searching for that first win after losing 0-3 at home to Wexford FC, which kept Wexford in touch with mid-table Longford, Waterford and Treaty United [References: 1-2]

Matches May 2022 (Series 14-18)

Match Day Series 14
(Series 14)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 14)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Athlone Town

(Series 14)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Longford Town

(Series 14)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Treaty United

Match Day Series 15
(Series 15)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Galway United

(Series 15)
1 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Waterford

(Series 15)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Cork City

(Series 15)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Wexford FC

Match Day Series 16
(Series 16)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Wexford FC vs Galway United

(Series 16)
4 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 16)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Bray Wanderers

(Series 16)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Athlone Town vs Longford Town

Match Day Rescheduled (Series 4)
(Rescheduled (Series 4))
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Longford Town

Match Day Series 17
(Series 17)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Treaty United vs Cobh Ramblers FC

(Series 17)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Athlone Town

(Series 17)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cork City vs Wexford FC

(Series 17)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Longford Town vs Waterford

Match Day Series 18
(Series 18)
4 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Waterford vs Treaty United

(Series 18)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Galway United vs Cork City

(Series 18)
2 - 4
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Cobh Ramblers FC vs Longford Town

(Series 18)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League First Division
2022

Bray Wanderers vs Athlone Town

Results taken from SSE Airtricity League website: for Official please visit the SSE Airtricity website at the address in [Results and Tables References: 1-2]

Series 14-18 Recap

Cork City and Galway United continued to set the pace at the top of the First Division with four wins and a draw each during the month of May. Waterford overtook Longford Town into third place with wins over Cobh Ramblers and Wexford FC and a draw with Longford Town, but two losses to the leaders Cork City and Galway United. Longford Town managed wins over Bray Wanderers and Cobh Ramblers as well as two draws to place fourth at the end of May while Treaty United in mid-table could only manage three draws. Bray Wanderers and Wexford FC drew at Ferrycarrig Park but apart from one draw more each that was the only points the two South East teams managed in May. Cobh Ramblers gained just the one point to remain second from bottom while last-placed Athlone Town went pointless in May. [References: 1-2]

ABOUT THE SSE AIRTRICITY LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

The SSE Airtricity League First Division is the Second Highest Level Men’s Soccer League in the Republic of Ireland. Run by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) which governs Soccer in the Republic of Ireland, it is one of two Senior Level (National) Leagues in the Republic of Ireland. It is sponsored by SSE Airtricity. The season runs from 18 February 2022 to 5 November 2022.

Soccer Stock Image – Cork City V Waterford FC when both teams were in the Premier Division

Rory Feely at League of Ireland Premier Division match Cork City FC v Waterford FC September 2nd 2019
Picture Credit: September 2nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Rory Feely at the League of Ireland Premier Division match: Cork City FC vs Waterford FC By D. Ribeiro / shutterstock.com [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/september-2nd-2019-cork-ireland-rory-1496041646 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

References

[1] SSE Airtricity League (2022) First Division Table [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/first-division/id-02GUHFMLNG000001VUM100GLVVH6KORK-G#table [Last Accessed 30 April 2022]

[2] SSE Airtricity League (2022) First Division Matches [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/first-division/id-02GUHFMLNG000001VUM100GLVVH6KORK-G#matches [Last Accessed 30 April 2022]

IMAGES

[3] SSE Airtricity League (2020) SSE Airtricity League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/assets/images/logos/sse-airtricity-league-logo.png [Accessed 11 February 2020]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Paul Foley and Jason Caldwell.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 15 June 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved. The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

SSE Airtricity League Premier Division 2022

Featured Image Credit: February 28th, 2020, Cork, Ireland – League of Ireland Premier Division: Cork City FC 1 – Finn Harps FC 0 Item ID: 1665469906 Contributor: D. Ribeiro [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/february-28th-2020-cork-ireland-league-1665469906 [Accessed 24 March 2022]

Table

FAI SSE Airtricity League Premier Division 2022

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
122153436142248
220108228141438
321107435191637
4229582921832
5217862823529
6206862525026
7207491724-725
8205782232-1022
92026121736-1912
102016131241-299

Matches February 2022 (Series 1-3)

Match Day Series 1
(Series 1)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs St. Patrick''s Athletic

(Series 1)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs Derry City

(Series 1)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs U.C.D.

Match Day Series 2
(Series 2)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. vs Finn Harps

(Series 2)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 2)
0 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 2)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 2)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs Dundalk

Match Day Series 3
(Series 3)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
February 2022

U.C.D. vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 3)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
February 2022

Dundalk vs Finn Harps

(Series 3)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
February 2022

Derry City vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 3)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
February 2022

Bohemians vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Series 3)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
February 2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Drogheda United

Match Day Series 1
(Series 1)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs Drogheda United

(Series 1)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Bohemians

Series 1 Recap (18 Feb-19 Feb 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC and St. Patrick’s Athletic both got off the great starts in the 2022 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division with 3-0 wins, Rovers at home in Tallaght Stadium versus South Dublin rivals UCD and St. Pat’s away to Shelbourne FC in what is always a difficult game away in Tolka Park. In the other game played Dundalk drew 2-2 with Derry City at Oriel Park. Reference [1-2]

Series 2 Recap (25 Feb-26 Feb 2022)

St. Patrick’s Athletic and Shamrock Rovers FC both fell to 1-2 defeats in the second series after winning their opening game 3-0. Rovers lost at Derry City, putting the Candystripes on four points, while St. Pat’s lost at home to Sligo Rovers. Dundalk again drew 2-2, this time at Dalymount Park versus Bohemians, while Louth neighbours Drogheda United lost 0-2 at home to Shelbourne FC. In the weekends other match UCD and Finn Harps drew 0-0 at the UCD Bowl. Reference: [1-2]

Series 3 Recap (28 Feb 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC got back to winning ways with a 3-1 defeat of Drogheda United in Tallaght, Bohemians defeated crosstown rivals St. Patrick’s Athletic 1-0 at Dalymount Park and Dundalk had a big 3-0 victory at Oriel Park versus Finn Harps. The other two Premier Division games were both 0-0 draws: UCD at home to Shelbourne FC and Derry City at home to Sligo Rovers in a North West derby game. The days results meant Shamrock Rovers FC took over top spot on 6 points, with Dundalk and Derry City hot on their heels on five points. A point further back on four points but with games in hand were Bohemians and Sligo Rovers, and Shelbourne were also on four points but having played a full programme so far. The relegation places were being held by Drogheda United, on no points, and Finn Harps on one point, although both had a game in hand on UCD on two points and St. Patrick’s Athletic on three points. Reference: [1-2]

Matches March 2022 (Series 4-7)

Match Day Series 4
(Series 4)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 4)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Derry City

(Series 4)
4 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs U.C.D.

(Series 4)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs Bohemians

(Series 4)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Dundalk

Match Day Series 5
(Series 5)
0 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. vs Derry City

(Series 5)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Dundalk

(Series 5)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 5)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Bohemians

(Series 5)
0 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs St. Patrick's Athletic

Match Day Series 6
(Series 6)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Drogheda United

(Series 6)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs U.C.D.

(Series 6)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Finn Harps

(Series 6)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 6)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs Shelbourne FC

Match Day Series 7
(Series 7)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. vs Bohemians

(Series 7)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Finn Harps

(Series 7)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Dundalk

(Series 7)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Series 7)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Sligo Rovers

Series 4 Recap (4-5 March)

Derry City leapfrogged Shamrock Rovers at the top of the table with a 1-0 at Shelbourne FC as Rovers lost 0-1 at St. Pat’s, which moved the Inchicore team into fourth. Dundalk FC and Sligo Rovers drew 0-0 at the Showgrounds which left Dundalk in third and Sligo in sixth, behind Bohemians on goals scored after Bohs drew 1-1 at Sligo’s North West rivals Finn Harps. It was Harps’ second point of the season, moving them ahead of UCD who lost to bottom of the table Drogheda United 4-2 in Head in the Game Park, moving the Louth team up to eighth. Reference: [1-2]

Series 5 Recap (11-12 March)

With Derry City’s match at UCD AFC postponed, Shamrock Rovers FC, St. Patrick’s Athletic FC and Sligo Rovers FC all moved above the Candystripes with wins. Sligo had the biggest win of the night, winning 3-0 at Drogheda United FC, while St. Patrick’s Athletic won 2-0 at Finn Harps and Shamrock Rovers defeated Bohemians 1-0 in what is always a hotly-contested game between two fierce Dublin rivals. In the other game played Dundalk FC and Shelbourne FC drew 1-1 at Tolka Park in what was Dundalk’s fourth draw in five games in the 2022 season. With the exception of the top three places there was no change in places in the rest of the Premier Division table. [Reference: 1-2]

Series 6-7 Recap (14 March and 18 March 2022)

Derry City remained unbeaten at the top of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division on 14 points with wins over Drogheda United (2-0) at and St. Patrick’s Athletic (2-1). Sligo Rovers were hot on their heels with a win over Finn Harps by a 3-1 scoreline in a North West derby. The Wee Bit o’ Red dropped two points at Shamrock Rovers FC, however, the following match. The 2-2 result at Tallaght, even though excellent for Sligo left them two points behind Derry City as the North West teams kept up the pace. Shamrock Rovers were a point behind Sligo after also drawing with Dundalk FC (0-0) the previous Monday. With the loss to Derry City, St. Patrick’s Athletic lost the top spot they had held following a 2-0 victory over UCD AFC. Dundalk FC, Bohemian FC and Shelbourne made up the mid-table spots with a slew of draws – 12 between them in 20 matches as Bohemians drew with Shelbourne FC and UCD AFC. Shelbourne went down heavily to Finn Harps by a 0-3 scoreline at Tolka Park, in the Donegal men’s first win of the season, lifting the Ballybofey side off the bottom which was left to UCD AFC. Drogheda United picked up a vital win in the Louth derby with Dundalk FC (1-0) at Head in the Game Park to go eighth in the table, one point above Harps. [References: [1-2]

Matches April 2022 (Series 8-13)

Match Day Series 8
(Series 8)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Drogheda United

(Series 8)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Dundalk vs U.C.D. AFC

(Series 8)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Bohemians vs Derry City

(Series 8)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Sligo Rovers vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 8)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Finn Harps vs Shamrock Rovers FC

Match Day Series 9
(Series 9)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Dundalk

(Series 9)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Shelbourne FC vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 9)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Drogheda United vs Bohemians

(Series 9)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Finn Harps vs Derry City

(Series 9)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Sligo Rovers vs U.C.D. AFC

Match Day Series 10
(Series 10)
0 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

U.C.D. AFC vs Drogheda United

(Series 10)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Dundalk vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 10)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Derry City vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 10)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Bohemians vs Finn Harps

(Series 10)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs St. Patrick's Athletic

Match Day Series 11
(Series 11)
1 - 4
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Shelbourne FC vs Bohemians

(Series 11)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

U.C.D. AFC vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Series 11)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Finn Harps vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 11)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Dundalk

(Series 11)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Drogheda United vs Derry City

Match Day Series 12
(Series 12)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Finn Harps

(Series 12)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Dundalk vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 12)
7 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Derry City vs U.C.D. AFC

(Series 12)
1 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Bohemians vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 12)
3 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
April 2022

Sligo Rovers vs Drogheda United

Match Day Series 13
(Series 13)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Derry City

(Series 13)
4 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs Drogheda United

(Series 13)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs U.C.D. AFC

(Series 13)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 13)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs Shelbourne FC

Series 8 Recap (1 April 2022)

Derry City opened up a three pointb gap at the top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division with a 2-1 win at Bohemian FC. Shamrock Rovers FC moved into second on 14 points with a 3-0 win at Finn Harps FC, while St. Patrick’s Athletic FC and Sligo Rovers FC both fell below Shamrock Rovers after dropping points: St. Pat’s in a 1-1 draw at home to Drogheda United FC, and Sligo Rovers in a 0-1 loss at the Showgrounds versus Shelbourne FC, which put Shelbourne FC into sixth on nine points. Dundalk FC went fifth after a 2-0 win at home in Oriel Park versus UCD AFC. There were no changes in position among the bottom four, with UCD AFC still propping up the table without a win on three points and Finn Harps two points above them. Drogheda United FC and Bohemian FC were both on sevenj points. [Results and Table References: 1-2]

Series 10-11 Recap (15-18 April 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC closed the gap on Derry City FC at the top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division with two 1-0 wins over St. Patrick’s Athletic FC and Dundalk FC, as Derry slipped up losing 1-2 at home to Shelbourne FC and drawing 1-1 away to Drogheda United FC. St. Patrick’s Athletic were six points behind Shamrock Rovers in third following a 2-1 win away to UCD, while there were three teams two points further back on 15 points: Dundalk FC, Sligo Rovers FC, and Bohemian FC. Bohs picked up a valuable three points with a 4-1 win over Shels at Tolka Park, while Sligo Rovers won 1-0 at Finn Harps after losing at Dundalk. Drogheda United and Shelbourne were on 13 and 12 points respectively, with Drogheda winning away to UCD 2-0 and Shels victory at leaders Derry moving both teams clear of the relegation zone. Harps managed a draw at Dalymount Park versus Bohemians but lost in the North West derby at home to Sligo Rovers 0-1. [References: 1-2]

Series 12 Recap (22-23 April 2022)

Derry City FC thrashed UCD AFC 7-1 to maintain their one point lead at the top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division. Shamrock Rovers FC stayed in touch with the Candystripes thanks to a 3-1 win at arch rivals Bohemian FC while St. Patrick’s Atheltic remained a further six points behind following a 2-0 victory at Richmond Park over Finn Harps FC. The two other teams in the top half of the table also won as Sligo Rovers FC stayed a point behind St. Pat’s with a 3-2 victory over Drogheda United FC and a point further back on 18 were Dundalk FC who put three points between themselves and Bohs with a 2-1 victory over Shelbourne FC at Oriel Park. [References: 1-2]

Series 13 Recap (29 April 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC were held to a 1-1 draw by Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds. Derry City opened up a three-point gap over the Tallaght team after a resounding 4-0 win at St. Patrick’s Athletic and Finn Harps gave themselves a timely boost with a 1-0 victory over Shelbourne FC in a relegation six-pointer. Harps are now only two points behind Shels. Bohemian FC moved to within striking distance of Sligo Rovers FC and St. Patrick’s Athletic after a 3-0 defeat of bottom-placed UCD AFC [References: 1-2]

Matches May 2022 (Series 14-17)

Match Day Series 14
(Series 14)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. AFC vs Dundalk

(Series 14)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 14)
0 - 4
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Series 14)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Bohemians

(Series 14)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Finn Harps

Match Day Rescheduled
(Rescheduled)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Rescheduled)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Sligo Rovers

Match Day Series 15
(Series 15)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Drogheda United

(Series 15)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs Bohemians

(Series 15)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Derry City

(Series 15)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs U.C.D. AFC

(Series 15)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs St. Patrick's Athletic

Match Day Series 16
(Series 16)
0 - 3
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. AFC vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 16)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 16)
3 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Finn Harps

(Series 16)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Dundalk

(Series 16)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs Sligo Rovers

Match Day Series 17
(Series 17)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Bohemians

(Series 17)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Derry City

(Series 17)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs U.C.D. AFC

(Series 17)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 17)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs Dundalk

Match Day Series 18
(Series 18)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. AFC vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 18)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs St. Patrick's Athletic

(Series 18)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Finn Harps

(Series 18)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs Drogheda United

(Series 18)
2 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Shelbourne FC

Series 16 Recap (19-20 May 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC raced into a seven-point lead at the top of the table with a 3-0 victory at the Students in UCD as Derry City slipped up at home to third placed Dundalk FC, losing 1-2. In mid-table St. Patrick’s Athletic lost 1-2 at home to Shelbourne FC and Bohemian FC jumped above Sligo Rovers with a 2-1 at Dalymount Park. At the lower end of the table Drogheda United put some light between themselves and Finn Harps with a 3-1 win at home in a relegation six-pointer. [References: 1-2]

Series 17 Recap (23-24 May 2022)

The big news on Monday the 23rd of May was Drogheda United FC’s shock 1-0 win at Head in the Game Park versus league leaders Shamrock Rovers FC. Rovers lead remained seven points, however, as second placed Derry City FC failed to take advantage losing 3-1 at Sligo Rovers FC. Dundalk FC won 1-0 at Finn Harps FC to narrow the gap in third to just one point, while St. Patrick’s Athletic FC and Shelbourne FC both had big wins against Dublin clubs (3-0 versus Bohemian FC and 2-0 versus UCD AFC respectively) to maintain their challenges for European spots. Bohemian FC dropped below both Sligo Rovers and Shelbourne with their loss. [References: 1-2]

Series 18 Recap (28 May 2022)

Shamrock Rovers FC defeated Shelbourne FC 2-0 as Rovers lead stretched to eight points following Derry City FC’s 2-2 draw at the Brandywell in the North West derby versus Finn Harps FC. Dundalk FC moved ahead of the Candystripes into second place with a 1-0 victory over St. Patrick’s Athletic, who remained fourth. Fifth placed Sligo Rovers only managed a 1-1 draw at UCD AFC as the students remained two points adrift at the bottom of the table behind Harps. Bohemian FC and Drogheda United FC drew 1-1 at Dalymount Park as they remained seventh and eighth respectively but closed the gap on sixth-placed Shelbourne FC. [References: 1-2]

Matches June 2022 (Series 19-21)

Match Day Series 19
(Series 19)
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Derry City

Match Day
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
June 2022

Drogheda United vs U.C.D. AFC

Match Day Series 19
(Series 19)
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs Bohemians

(Series 19)
Postponed
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Dundalk

(Series 19)
2 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs U.C.D. AFC

Match Day Series 20
(Series 20)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Dundalk vs Shamrock Rovers FC

(Series 20)
1 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Derry City vs Drogheda United

(Series 20)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Bohemians vs Shelbourne FC

(Series 20)
3 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Sligo Rovers vs Finn Harps

Match Day Series 21
(Series 21)
0 - 1
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

U.C.D. AFC vs Derry City

(Series 21)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shelbourne FC vs Dundalk

(Series 21)
0 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Drogheda United vs Sligo Rovers

(Series 21)
1 - 0
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Shamrock Rovers FC vs Bohemians

(Series 21)
2 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

Finn Harps vs St. Patrick's Athletic

Match Day Series 19
(Series 19)
1 - 2
SSE Airtricity League Premier Division
2022

St. Patrick's Athletic vs Shamrock Rovers FC

Series 19 Recap (10-11 June 2022)

As matches were postponed. [References: 1-2]

About the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division

The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division is the Highest Level Men’s Soccer League in the Republic of Ireland. Run by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) which governs Soccer in the Republic of Ireland, it is one of two Senior Level (National) Leagues in the Republic of Ireland. It is sponsored by SSE Airtricity. The season runs from 18 February 2022 to 5 November 2022.

SSE Airtricity League Premier Division Stock Image

Image Credit: February 28th, 2020, Cork, Ireland – League of Ireland Premier Division: Cork City FC 1 – Finn Harps FC 0 Item ID: 1665469906 Contributor: D. Ribeiro [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/february-28th-2020-cork-ireland-league-1665469906 [Accessed 24 March 2022]

References

Results and Table References

[1] SSE Airtricity League (2022) Premier Division Table [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/premier-division/id-02GUI5O1BC000004VUM100GLVVH6KORK-G#table [Last Accessed 12 June 2022]

[2] SSE Airtricity League (2022) Premier Division Matches [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/competition/premier-division/id-02GUI5O1BC000004VUM100GLVVH6KORK-G#matches [Last Accessed 12 June 2022]

IMAGE References

[3] SSE Airtricity League (2020) SSE Airtricity League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/assets/images/logos/sse-airtricity-league-logo.png [Accessed 11 February 2020]

Logo References

[4] Bohemian Football Club Facebook (2021) Profile Picture, March 29, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/bfcdublin/photos/a.10150286356315702/10164774545875702/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/165887374_10164774545880702_9098691103489064450_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=1xReus5vGVcAX_qBSQq&tn=7uF7rGUPgPXI7zGG&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT-ezHa0Oy3YfV0gP1GwxbPpzB4DunYhRWqKPLZgRd9TTA&oe=6243D472 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[5] Derry City FC Facebook (2018) Profile Picture, September 17, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/derrycityfc/photos/a.501447013905/10157635424723906 [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/41990719_10157635424728906_5493876875165958144_n.png?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=VXReuXw2DSMAX-1O-4M&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT8kJ16LfPJHEjDyRqBEXd03n_HZWBW9GwuICckFvZcpBg&oe=6243D303 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[6] Drogheda United FC Facebook (2018) Profile Picture, January 6, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DroghedaUnited/photos/a.292067160841743/4685385881509827/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/271441657_4685385864843162_1210715822498541785_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=6th8or-HaI4AX8VlfXs&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT_zPMk2KZbUou8s42LgiJar8fkBXO1dYncTlVn2nrurWw&oe=622550F9 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[7] Dundalk FC Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, June 16, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DundalkFC/photos/a.429000952083/10156920895367084 [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/104117646_10156920895377084_4613055474610559462_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=-jiata8Q7nkAX8tc2o1&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT_ljcq7M_v-043elzZS5VtIxwkiGpz7IdR8VAIzgMeXIA&oe=62432129 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[8] Finn Harps FC Facebook (2019) Profile Picture, August 22, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/finnharpsfc/photos/a.273472972834187/1267693213412153/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/68938938_1267693220078819_2967126500869931008_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=r30LK5hz95MAX8vJ07W&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT9iIQt4LsTlvpnE-irkyvp9bzX98R6c-rYImsLj3sMF1Q&oe=6245BF62 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[9] Shamrock Rovers FC Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, January 1, 2022 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=300256628780671&set=a.116780520461617 [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/271096836_300256622114005_9042956089669557081_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=J2R_52wYLLIAX_3gniE&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT9koVTtOc7gNxYHVHxm5NeLmOP8tcWGuH71rR9Yoc7eZg&oe=62248843 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[10] Shelbourne FC Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, November 4, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/shelbournefc/photos/a.255859784445520/4801961863168600/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/251783890_4801961823168604_7401576088409585861_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=3ESlD5tFUdEAX8hPKHz&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT8wn8im-q5DmlofZKNG3N4G0q6samx8oj_jcvBOC040cw&oe=6224C2B1 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[11] Sligo Rovers FC Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, March 30, 2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=381840533219863&set=a.370140637723186 [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/167244487_381840546553195_8488860107997292868_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=174925&_nc_ohc=7KyJPuHqH0sAX9XIVJQ&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT9PQlXIhRBS5zgu_JbgwpoWR5v7axhKHp-Dy-Q0eEyjQA&oe=6243723A ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[12] St. Patrick’s Athletic FC Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, January 3, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/stpatsfc/photos/a.431041072549/10156553770112550/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/49168123_10156553770122550_2666451834935181312_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=nLnohdaHw3cAX-kHOtd&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT8Awz1wH-DhLnRJqz0Pqo46xHOXiYIycJke7Sg6VqKbfw&oe=62441E39 ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

[13] UCD AFC Facebook (2022) Profile Picture, January 3, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDAFC/photos/a.436075842228/10154009765492229/ [Accessed 2 March 2022][Actual Logo Reference at: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.18169-9/12809784_10154009765492229_5819653587549611131_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=dW0QAgQT0s8AX9FRH36&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=00_AT-zMsgHZu2N0DFzVYUghS0pBleaUyuQwt0pW5je7g4kcQ&oe=6243ECFE ][Accessed 2 March 2022]

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Mauritius Premier League 2016-17

Final Table

Mauritius Premier League 2016-17

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Pamplemousses SC Belle Vue (C)36227777403773
2Petite Rivière Noire SC36226863402372
3Bolton City Youth Club36209744261869
4Association Sportive Port Louis361951266372962
5AS Quatre-Bornes361412104236654
6La Cure Sylvester SC361461658451348
7Cercle de Joachim SC36125194665-1941
8Savanne SC3698195176-2535
9AS Rivière du Rempart (R)36810184067-2734
10Grand Rivière Sud Est Wanderers SC (R)3644283994-5516

(C) Champions and Qualify for CAF Champions League: Pamplemousses SC Belle Vue

(R) Relegated to Second Level for 2017-18: AS Rivière du Rempart and Grand Rivière Sud Est Wanderers SC.

(P) Promoted from Second Level for 2017-18: Chebel Citizens, Entente-Boulet Rouge-Riche Mare Rovers.

Top Scorer 2016-17: Sewram Gobin (AS Rivière du Rempart)

Cup Final (Coupe de Maurice de Football): AS Port Louis 2000 – Pamplemousses SC Belle Vue 2-0

Players with Irish Names in the Mauritus National Team playing in the Mauritius Premier League 2016-17:

O’Brian Kévin Jean-Louis (G) Pamplemousses SC

Peter Donovan Colin Bell (M) Pamplemousses SC

Joseph Stephen Kévin Perticots (M) Pamplemousses SC

Luther Murphy Rose (M) AS Port Louis 2000

Joseph Duddy Éduoard (F) Bolton City Youth Club.

Recap

With a large number of immigrants from the Indian Ocean of Mauritius arriving in Ireland in recent decades, it can be reasonably stated that the Island is the Ireland of Africa, given that Irish names proliferate in the country, as shown by the number of players in the Mauritius National Team alone with Irish names in 2016-17: O’Brian Kévin Jean-Louis, Peter Donovan Colin Bell and Joseph Stephen Kévin Perticots from Champions Pamplemousses SC, Luther Murphy Rose from AS Port Louis 2000 and Joseph Duddy Éduoard of Bolton City Youth Club all plying their trade in the Mauritius Premier League as well as Kylian Joel Farley Yrnard playing for RC Waterloo in Belgium and Clency Rofique playing for Le Havre SC in France.

mauritius country flag map shape national symbol Contributor tony4urban [2]

[2] Image Contributor tony4urban mauritius country flag map shape national symbol Item ID: 270206261 [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-illustration/mauritius-country-flag-map-shape-national-270206261 [Accessed 21 January 2022]

References

[1] Gabriel Mantz (2017) “Mauritius” African Yearbook of Football 2018. pg. 439, 443-444 Soccer Books Ltd. Cleethorpes, N.E. Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.

Images

[2] Image Contributor tony4urban mauritius country flag map shape national symbol Item ID: 270206261 [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-illustration/mauritius-country-flag-map-shape-national-270206261 [Accessed 21 January 2022]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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FF de Chile Primera Division 2020-21

Final Table

FF de Chile Primera Division 2020-21

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Universidad Catolica (C)341811565353065
2Union La Calera341761159411857
3Universidad de Chile341313849331652
4Union Espanola341410105553252
5Palestino34149114945451
6Deportes Antofagasta341212104342148
7Cobresal34138134540547
8Huachipato34137144344-146
9Curico Unido34137144052-1246
10O'Higgins34129134039145
11Santiago Wanderers34128144253-1144
12Everton341013113741-443
13Audax Italiano341011134750-341
14Union de Concepcion (RP)34914113846-841
15Deportes La Serena34109153441-739
16Colo Colo (RP)34912133343-1039
17Deportes Iquique (R)34911143846-838
18Coquimbo Unido (R)3498173346-1335

Legend / Key: (C) Champions, (RP) Relegation Playoff, (R) Relegated

Universidad de Concepcion were relegated after losing Playoff 0-1 to Colo Colo.

Recap

O’Higgins finished 11th in the Chilean Primera Division in 2020-21, on 45 points from 34 matches, 20 points behind Champions Universidad Catolica, and 4 above relegated Universidad de Concepcion. Other teams with names recognizable to Irish readers were Union Espanola (4th), Palestino (5th), Santiago Wanderers (12th), Everton (13th) and Audax Italiano (14th). [1]

About O’Higgins Soccer Team and General Bernardo O’Higgins

Like O’Higgins numerous Soccer teams in Chile reference the origins of the majority of Chileans in European ancestry. O’Higgins are named after General Bernardo O’Higgins, born in Chile out of marriage to Ambrosio O’Higgins, who was born in Ireland and Isabel Riquelme. Bernardo O’Higgins took charge of a rabble of a rebel army, despite having no military training himself and led the Liberation of Chile from Spanish rule in a war that lasted from 1810 to 1818. Today he is regarded as the liberator of Chile and the father of the Nation [2]. He is recognized by Football authorities not just in the name O’Higgins for the Soccer team, but also in the Copa Libertadores, the Liberators Cup, which is the South American equivalent of the UEFA Champions League, named in honour of all the South American Liberators.

Statue of General Bernardo O’Higgins in Santiago, Chile.

Bernando O’Higgins General Statue at Bulnes Square and Bicentenario Chilean flag – Santiago, Chile / Item ID: 1276756747 Contributor Diego Grandi (2022) [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/bernando-ohiggins-general-statue-bulnes-square-1276756747 [Accessed 15 January 2022][3]

REFERENCES

[1] Stephen Fishlock Group Ed.. (2021) “World Service: Club football: South America: Chile” World Soccer. April 2021 pg. 96, Kelsey Media, Maidstone, Kent, England. UK.

[2] Christopher Minster (2019) Biography of Bernardo O’Higgins, Liberator of Chile Thought Co. July 21, 2019. [Internet] Available from: https://www.thoughtco.com/bernardo-ohiggins-2136599 [Accessed 15 January 2022]

Image References

[3] Contributor Diego Grandi (2022) Bernando O’Higgins General Statue at Bulnes Square and Bicentenario Chilean flag – Santiago, Chile / Item ID: 1276756747 [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/bernando-ohiggins-general-statue-bulnes-square-1276756747 [Accessed 15 January 2022]

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Venezuela FA First Division 1992-93

Final Table

Venezuela FA First Division 1992-93

PosTeamPWDLPts
1*Maritimo (CL)30169541
1*Minerven (CL)30169541
3Caracas FC30184840
4Union Tachira30175839
5Mineros Guyana30158738
6Trujillanos30138934
7Estudiantes30138934
8Anzoategui301210834
9Lara301112734
10Monagas301361132
11Llaneros308111127
12Universidad de Los Andes305101520
13Zamora30661818
14Italia30571817
15Galicia (R)30391815
16Portuguesa (R)30442212

Note: * Maritimo and Minerven were to playoff for title(CL) – Qualify for Copa Libertadores

Recap

Galicia, named after the Atlantic and Celtic region of North West Spain, finished second from bottom in the Venezuela First Division in 1992-93, and were relegated straight back down to the Second Division having being promoted the previous season [1]. Coincidentally they finished in the bottom three along with Italia and Portuguesa, two other teams named for regions in Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe from which the some of the settlers of South America and Venezuela came [1, 2]

About Galicia

Galicia is a Province of North West Spain, speaking Gallego, a language related to both Spanish and Portuguese, however, since 1981 there has been a movement in Galicia to link with the Atlantic and Celtic past of Galicia. Celtic Galicia compares itself not just in terms of weather to the Atlantic fringe of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, but also to the Celtic past which dates back to the 6th Century A.D. There is both a sporting and cultural heritage being revived, with Gaelic Football starting in the 2010s and the traditional instrument – a form of bagpipe being promoted by Celtic musicians [2].

The Galicia Football Club in Venezuela, like its counterparts Italia and Portuguesa, would be relating to the homeland of these Mediterranean and Atlantic peoples now transplanted to South America.

Close up of a soccer ball with Venezuela flag. 3D Rendering [Reference: 3][Text “Venezuela Futbol” added by Enda Mulcahy / Eirball]

Item ID: 1069680932 –

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Ink Drop

References

[1] Anon. / Keir Radnedge (Ed.) (1993) “South America: Tables” World Soccer. August 1993. IPC Magazines, London, UK.

[2] Penn Museum (2021) The Modern Celts of Northern Spain [Internet] Available from: https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/the-modern-celts-of-northern-spain/#:~:text=The%20earliest%20known%20reference%20to%20the%20Celts%20in,even%20in%20Spain%E2%80%99s%20current%20climate%20of%20economic%20development. [Accessed 30 December 2021]

[3] Shutterstock / Ink Drop (2021) Close up of a soccer ball with Venezuela flag. 3D Rendering [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-illustration/close-soccer-ball-venezuela-flag-3d-1069680932 [Accessed 30 December 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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Argentina FA National A Division 1992-93

Apertura (Opening Championship) Table 1992-93

Argentina FA National A Division Apertura 1992-93

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Boca Juniors (C)19107224111327
2River Plate *18104428121624
3San Lorenzo1995524141023
4Ferro Carril Oeste1961031610622
5Huracan199462622422
6Velez Sarsfield198562315821
7Estudiantes197662014620
8Lanus198472221120
9Belgrano Cordoba197662120120
10Talleres Cordoba196851820-220
11Deportivo Espanol197571918119
12San Martin Tucuman196851814418
13Deportivo Mandiyu195862124-318
14Rosario197481929-1018
15Independiente195771522-717
16Racing Club194781420-615
17Gimnasia y Esgrima194781927-815
18Platense193881621-514
19Argentinos Juniors *183781624-813
20Newell's Old Boys1934121231-1910

Note: * River Plate v Argentinos Juniors abandoned at half-time with River Plate leading 1-0.

Clausura (Closing Championship) Table 1992-93

Argentina FA National A Division Clausura 1992-93

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Velez Sarsfield (C)1910722371627
2Independiente1961212314924
3San Lorenzo198652719822
4Deportivo Espanol199462418622
5River Plate $1893631211021
6Boca Juniors196942418621
7Racing Club199372217521
8Rosario186842317620
9Huracan187652221120
10Argentinos Juniors1931331212019
11Deportivo Mandiyu195951922-319
12Estudiantes195862320318
13Belgrano Cordoba1941051322-918
14Gimnasia y Esgrima194961316-317
15Ferro Carril Oeste195681521-616
15Lanus195681521-616
17Talleres Cordoba $184771527-1215
18Platense193881426-1214
19Newell's Old Boys193791229-1713
20San Martin Tucuman1944111730-1312

Note: $ Game between River Plate v Talleres Cordoba in the matter of the courts – The Referee sent of 5 Talleres players and the result and the effect the subsequent player suspensions had on Talleres Cordoba’s season was so great that they were relegated. Talleres brought the matter to court, and were banned for doing so by the Argentina FA, but the judge ruled that the FIFA statutes barring teams from going to court was unconstitutional, and the matter was going through the court system in Argentina at the cessation of the Championship.

Relegation Averages (Points Per Game Over Past 3 Seasons)

Argentina FA National A Division Relegation Averages 1992-93

PosTeamPts
1Lanus0.973
2Belgrano Cordoba0.960
3Deportivo Mandiyu0.947
4Estudiantes0.929
4Gimnasia y Esgrima0.929
6Platense0.921
7Talleres Cordoba (R)0.893
8San Martin Tucuman (R)0.789

Legend / Key

P – Played, W- Won, D – Drew, L – Lost, F – Goals For, A – Goals Against, GD – Goal Difference, Pts – Points, (C) Champions and Copa Libertadores Qualifiers (R) Relegated by lowest average points over last three seasons.

Season Recap

Velez Sarsfield finished sixth of 20 teams in the Apertura (Opening Championship) and then won the Clausura (Closing Championship) in the Argentina Football Association National A Division in 1992-93 [1, 2]. It was only the fourth Championship victory for the traditionally Irish-Argentine Soccer team, and the first in 46 years [2]. With no playoff between the Apertura and Clausura Champions unlike in other South American Championships at the time, there was no Overall Champion for the 1992-93 season [2], and both Boca Juniors (Apertura Champions) and Velez Sarsfield (Clausura Champions) qualified for the Copa Libertadores – the South American Champions League [2].

About Velez Sarsfield

Velez Sarsfield are named after Dalmacio Velez Sarsfield, whose Grandfather George Sarsfield left Ireland in the early 1700s [4]. Dalmacio is a hugely important figure in Argentina, having written the country’s civil code in 1856 [4]. The Code remained in use until 2015. Velez Sarsfield are a multi-sport club based in the Capital Buenos Aires, and are most famous for their successful Soccer team.

VELEZ SARSFIELD

Velez Sarsfield Stamp
ARGENTINA – CIRCA 1977: a stamp printed in the Argentina shows Dalmacio Velez Sarsfield, Argentine Lawyer and Politician, Author of Argentine Civil Code, circa 1977

References

[1] Anon. / Keir Radnedge (Ed.) “South America: Tables” World Soccer. February 1993 pg. 51. IPC Magazines, London, UK.

[2] Anon. / Keir Radnedge (Ed.) “South America: Tables” World Soccer. September 1993 pg. 49. IPC Magazines, London, UK.

[3] Maynooth University (2021) Viva Irlanda! Remembering the history of the Irish in Argentina [Internet] Available from: http://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/research/spotlight-research/viva-irlanda-remembering-history-irish-argentina [Accessed 31 January 2021][Last Accessed 29 December 2021]

PHOTO REFERENCES

[4] ©boris15/123RF.COM

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Gabriel McCloyne, Gerry Tully, Paul Leech, Peter Lemass, Ciaran Simms, Cathal Gallagher, Paul Foley (TCD).

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Hong Kong Football Association Cup Finals 1992-93

Hong Kong Football Association Logo
Hong Kong Football Association Logo [Reference: 5]

Cup Final Results

Match Day Challenge Cup Final
(Challenge Cup Final)
4 - 0
Hong Kong Cups
1992-93

Eastern vs South China

Match Day Viceroy Cup Final
(Viceroy Cup Final)
3 - 0
Hong Kong Cups
1992-93

South China vs Eastern

Match Day Hong Kong FA Cup Final
(Hong Kong FA Cup Final)
1 - 0
Hong Kong Cups
1992-93

Eastern vs Ernest Borel

Please click on Matches to see match reports. Billy Whitehurst scored in Viceroy Cup Final. note: Dates are an approximation.

Irish and Northern Ireland Players List

Hong Kong Players List 1992-93

#PlayerTeamPositionGoals
nirBilly Whitehurst (NIR)South China0

Recap

Billy Whitehurst returned to South China in the Hong Kong League for 1992-93 after appearing to wind down his career at Glentoran in Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland player had previously also played for Hull City and Sunderland in the English Football League. [1]

While at South China he sparked a revival at the team in time to capture the Viceroy Cup, one of three prestigious Cups in the colony. Whitehurst scored one of three goals in their 3-0 victory over Eastern in the Final. [1] The revival did not last and Whitehurst returned to England at the end of the season after scoring only two goals. [2]

About Billy Whitehurst

Whitehurst was born in Northern Ireland on 10 June 1959. Billy was named the “Hardest Man in Football” by notorious AFC Wimbledon hardman Vinnie Jones [3], once playing with a broken face after stitches were removed following a clash with the opposition Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Steve Sutton [4] . Billy said he looked like Frankenstein on the pitch having stitches put in on the spot and playing the whole match with them. When asked what is was like to be the hardest man in Football, Vinnie Jones remarked that “You better ask him” gesturing to Whitehurst.

References

[1] Anon / Keir Radnedge (Ed.) (1993) “Whitehurst Returns” World Soccer. July 1993. pg. 52. IPC Magazines, London. UK.

[2] Anon / Keir Radnedge (Ed.) (1993) “Three out of Four for Eastern” World Soccer. September 1993. pg. 73. European Sports Magazines

[3] Craig Hope (2019) “Meet Billy Whitehurst, the growling, bare-knuckle fighting striker” Daily Mail, August 14, 2019. London, UK. [Internet] Available from: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6437563/Meet-Billy-Whitehurst-growling-bare-knuckle-fighting-striker.html [Accessed 29 December 2021]

[4] Anon. (2018) “Billy Whitehurst: Hardest man in History” Late Tackle Magazine March 14, 2018. [Internet] Available from: https://www.latetacklemagazine.com/features/2239/billy-whitehurst-hardest-man-in-history/ [Accessed 29 December 2021]

Logo References

IMAGES

[1] Zedge (2020) crop [Internet] Available from: https://fsb.zobj.net/crop.php?r=Rs_lmiJ_tdp_-Xdi2Ehv0ZDy6MNfMKyTp2oxOe8btt9jeokttBEhlPNkahU9sZxEHavFaELMw1lqIB_2WrcquV1PYVwQl736SBpHtattgKO2ewzkhxKb2cTQbnYMNzUzncnavRh6tydP3bxD [Accessed 21 July 2020]

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Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 1990

Final Table

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Blue Angels1091019
2Donaghmede Celtic1061313
3WSAF1060412
4BoI1051411
5Willowettes101183
6RFC Phoenix101092
7Microsoft10010
8Jets10010

Note: Jets and Microsoft resigned from Division 4 after heavy defeats in opening games. Both teams records were expungedtheir known record at time of leaving the league is shown here.

Known Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
3 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Bank of Ireland vs Willowettes

(Week 1)
8 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Blue Angels vs Jets

(Week 1)
12 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

WSAF vs RFC Phoenix

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
0 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

RFC Phoenix vs Blue Angels

(Week 2)
8 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4
1990

Willowettes vs Microsoft

Recap

Blue Angels easily won the Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 4 in 1990 in the Republic of Ireland, winning nine and drawing one of their 10 games. Donaghmede Celtic finished in second, six points behind on 13 and WSAF (12 points) and Bank of Ireland (11 Points) finished mid-table. Bottom of the Division were Willowettes on 3 points and RFC Phoenix on 2 Points. The Division was reduced to six teams after the resignation of both Jets and Microsoft following heavy defeats early on. Both teams records were expunged.

REFERENCES

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

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Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 1990

Final Table

Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 1990

PosTeamPWDLPts
1Dodder16124028
2Leixlip16132128
3Postal16112324
4Anco1675419
5Hibernian Celtic1670914
6T.E. Rangers1653813
7Mex's Athletic1632118
8Falcon1632118
9Creevagh1602142

Playoff

Match Day Division 3 Title Playoff
(Division 3 Title Playoff)
4 - 3
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3 Playoff
1990

Dodder vs Leixlip

Known Results

Match Day Week 1
(Week 1)
3 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Anco vs Mex's Athletic

(Week 1)
3 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Dodder vs Falcon

(Week 1)
6 - 0
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Dodder vs Hibernian Celtic

(Week 1)
1 - 2
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

T.E. Rangers vs Leixlip

Match Day Week 2
(Week 2)
0 - 9
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Falcon vs Postal

(Week 2)
5 - 1
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Hibernian Celtic vs Creevagh

(Week 2)
4 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Leixlip vs Dodder

(Week 2)
0 - 4
Civil Service Ladies Football League Division 3
1990

Mex's Athletic vs T.E. Rangers

Recap

New team Leixlip, starting off in Division 3 of the Civil Service Ladies Football League in 1990, faltered towards the end of the season, allowing Dodder to draw level with them on 28 Points. Dodder, having won one and drawn the other encounter between the teams during the season, went into the necessary Playoff as the slight favourite and won 4-3. Postal finished four points back in third, and mid-table went to AnCO on 19 points, Hibernian Celtic on 14, and TE Rangers on 13. Mex Athletic (8 points), Falcon (8 Points) and Creevagh (2 Points) were left fighting relegation to Division 4.

REFERENCES

[1] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Pressure on Castle” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 23, 1990. pg. 50 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[2] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Sue Defies the Dutch!” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 3, 1990. pg. 47 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[3] Lindie Naughton (1990) “Blacklions Ladies Top” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 14, 1990. pg. 49 [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to .

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 December 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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