Dundalk G.N.R. made their debut in the Free State League, the top tier of Irish football, in 1926–27. They had played the previous four seasons in the...
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form a membership-based limited company, 'Dundalk A.F.C. Limited', in January 1932. In the 1932–33 season, they became the first team from outside Dublin...
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16 December 1922 9–0 vs Bray Unknowns, 4 September 1926 Biggest League Defeat: 0–9 vs Dundalk, 27 November 1980 Biggest FAI Cup Win: 9–0 vs Bray Unknowns...
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Dundalk (/dʌnˈdɔː(l)k/ dun-DAW(L)K; Irish: Dún Dealgan) is the county town of County Louth, Ireland. The town is situated on the Castletown River, which...
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Saturday Division. Drumcondra F.C.'s heritage goes back to the late nineteenth century, using variations of the name Drumcondra A.F.C, and Drumcondra Botanic...
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away to reigning double-champions Dundalk. However, a tumultuous 2019 season saw a number of players leave mid-season as they had finished college. A club...
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Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland. They became the first...
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Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. They compete in the League of Ireland and are the second most successful...
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club's supporters. On 11 September 1926, Shamrock Rovers played their first game at Glenmalure Park, Milltown against Dundalk, having previously played at Ringsend...
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League of Ireland (section By season)
with Dundalk being elected in 1926–27 and subsequently becoming the first team from outside County Dublin to win the title in 1932–33. Dundalk were subsequently...
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season. In the 1979–80 European Cup, Linfield were drawn to face Dundalk from the Republic of Ireland. In the first leg, which was played in Dundalk and...
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of Ireland clubs, such as St James's Gate, Jacobs, Midland Athletic and Dundalk, the club had their origins as a factory or works team. They were initially...
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Eddie Carroll (footballer) (category Dundalk F.C. players)
at the end of the 1926–27 season following their relegation from the top flight. Carroll then returned to Ireland, signing for Dundalk in the League of...
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Park, after knocking Dundalk, Belgrove and Sporting Fingal out. They were near the top of the table for the majority of the season; however, fell off somewhat...
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"Dundalk F.C." and "Dundalk Football Club" actually refer to the modern-day Dundalk Rugby Club, formed in 1877. In 1892, a new team called 'Dundalk' was...
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FAI Cup (redirect from F.A.I. Cup)
Bray were also the first team to win the Cup in a season that saw them relegated, in 1999. Dundalk were relegated in 2002 while winning the first of that...
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in Cork City Minor League and in 1926–27 the club won its first trophy – the Munster Youth Cup. The 1926–27 season also saw the club enter a team in...
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the side for the following season. The club had also been converted to a membership-based limited company – "Dundalk A.F.C. Limited" – on 25 January 1932...
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Larry Wyse (category Dundalk F.C. players)
home to sign for Bohemian in July 1984 After two seasons at Dalymount Park he signed for Dundalk F.C. in July 1986 He again won the Player of the Month...
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Harry Beadles (category Dundalk F.C. managers)
professional footballer who played for Liverpool, Cardiff City, Southport and Dundalk, as well as the Wales national football team. A veteran of World War I...
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2024–25 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team (category 2024–25 West Coast Conference men's basketball season)
Washington State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team, led by first-year head coach David Riley, play their home games...
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League Group stages where they played Zenit, Alkmaar and Dundalk. Over the course of the 2016/17 season, Maccabi defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv 5:0 which tied the...
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returned for the 2023 season, with Bohemians winning a record 33rd title. Notes After 2–2 draw After 1–1 draw Not the current Dundalk club. After 0–0 draw...
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FCI Levadia Tallinn (redirect from FC Levadia Maardu)
finished the 2016 season as runners-up. Following another second-place finish in the 2017 season, Levadia announced they will merge with FC Infonet Tallinn...
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is uncertain and disputed. Between 1926 and 1987 the club played at Glenmalure Park, Milltown. Shamrock Rovers F.C. is Ireland's most successful football...
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Brooklyn were also elected to the League of Ireland for the 1923–24 season. Dundalk joined the Leinster Senior League in 1922–23. They were runners up...
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Deaths in August 2024 (section 27)
Polish politician, deputy (since 2005). Liam Munroe, 90, Irish footballer (Dundalk, Ards, national team). Tamara Murphy, 63, American chef (Terra Plata),...
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Jimmy McKechnie (category Dundalk F.C. players)
"Jimmy MacKechnie County Record". gogogocounty.org. Retrieved 27 October 2019. "Jimmy McKechnie". History of Dundalk F.C. Retrieved 27 October 2019. v t e...
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1921 and ran uninterrupted until 1972. It was played before the league season began and was seen as the third most important trophy in Irish football...
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EPA Larnaca and Pezoporikos. Pezoporikos had been established in 1924. In 1926, serving retired members of Pezoporikos founded AMOL (stands for "Athletic...
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