• The 2011 season was Dundalk's third successive season in the League of Ireland Premier Division following promotion in 2008. Altogether, it was the club's...
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  • converted to a membership-based limited company, 'Dundalk A.F.C. Limited', on 25 January 1932. In the 1932–33 season, they became the first team from outside Dublin...
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  • derby win of the season at home to Dundalk. They secured safety with a 1–0 victory over Bohemians on 7 October, and finished the season in 8th place with...
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  • League of Ireland after the 2011 season but in 2014 Galway United returned initially playing as Galway F.C. for a season. Like other sports teams from...
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  • Dundalk entered the 2022 season having finished in sixth place in the league the previous season and having failed to qualify for European football for...
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  • league side in the Cork area is Cobh Ramblers F.C. Cork City has had some historical rivalry with Dundalk, as the two were Ireland's two biggest clubs...
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  • investigated the purchase of Dundalk F.C. in early 2023, Turkish media company, and owners of EFL Championship side Hull City A.F.C., Acun Medya announced the...
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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 on the Castletown River, which flows...
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  • The 2012 season was Dundalk's fourth successive season in the League of Ireland Premier Division following promotion in 2008. All together, it was the...
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  • subsequently folding during the season) the club were forced to play a relegation/promotion playoff against Dundalk. Despite being defeated Waterford...
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    Dundalk entered the 2023 season having finished in third place in the league the previous season. 2023 was Dundalk's 15th consecutive season in the top...
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    Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club based in Dundalk, Ireland that competes in the League of Ireland Premier Division, the...
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  • Dundalk entered the 2013 season having spent the 2012 season rooted in the relegation play-off spot. The club had been put up for sale, and, with the assistance...
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  • with Dundalk F.C. winning that season's FAI Cup final the next day. But in Gaelic football, Louth were defeated in the National League final. Dundalk also...
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  • First Division. 2011 Dundalk F.C. season 2011 Shamrock Rovers F.C. season 2011 League of Ireland First Division 2011 A Championship 2011 League of Ireland...
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    Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland Premier Division—the top...
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    the 1985–86 season. They played their first game as a League of Ireland club on 8 September 1985 in a FAI League Cup match against Dundalk with Jim Mahon...
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  • The 2011–12 season was Peterborough United's 51st season in the Football League, competing in the Football League Championship after being promoted from...
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  • Retrieved 22 April 2013. "Dundalk FC announce McHugh loan signing". Dundalk F.C. Retrieved 20 December 2012. "Carl McHugh". Dundalk F.C. Retrieved 20 December...
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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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    that season was surpassed by Eoin Doyle in 2011 season scoring 20 league goals. The club also won the Dublin City Cup this year beating Dundalk in the...
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    Dundalk Football Club is a professional association football club in Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk compete in the League of Ireland Premier Division—the top...
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  • The 2011 Shamrock Rovers F.C. season was the club's 90th season competing in the League of Ireland and their 5th consecutive season in the top-flight...
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  • Frankie Johnson took over as manager for the 1976–77 season and Limerick were beaten 2–0 by Dundalk in the FAI Cup Final, but this was again coupled with...
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    season) Lowest League Cup home attendance: 9,902 (against Brentford in the 1983–84 season) Lowest European home attendance: 12,021 (against Dundalk in...
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    Michael Hector (category Dundalk F.C. players)
    joined League of Ireland side Dundalk on loan in February 2011. He made his Football League debut for Barnet in November 2011 and his successful spell with...
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    With Dundalk he achieved Premier Division title success in three consecutive seasons from 2014 to 2016. Horgan amassed 132 appearances for Dundalk across...
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  • In the semi-final they defeated Dundalk 1–0 at home with striker Chris Hull scoring the winner. After defeating Dundalk, and denying the eventual champions...
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  • defeating Dundalk after penalties in the final, before a crowd of over 33,000, the first time that Rovers had won the Cup since 1987. The following season, a...
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  • County Louth. During the early 2000s they were the "sister club" of Dundalk F.C. However, after winning the 2005 FAI Women's Cup and qualifying for the...
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