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  1. Honours

  2. Domestic football

     League of Ireland  FAI Cup  League of Ireland Cup  IFA Cup  Setanta Cup 

  3. European record

     Past opponents  UEFA coefficient and ranking  Current club ranking 

  4. Player records

     Record appearances in the League of Ireland  Senior international players to have played for Derry City 

  5. Competitive managerial records in the League of Ireland

  6. Other records

  7. References

  8. Further reading

  9. External links

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This article deals with Derry City Football Club records.

Honours

  • League titles: 5
    • Irish Football League: 1964-65
    • League of Ireland: 1988-89, 1996–97
    • League of Ireland First Division: 1986-87, 2010
  • FAI Cup: 5
    • 1989, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2012 [1]
  • League of Ireland Cup: 10
    • 1988-89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2005, 2006,[2] 2007, 2008, 2011
  • IFA Cup: 3
    • 1948-49, 1953–54, 1963–64
  • League of Ireland First Division Shield: 1
    • 1985-86
  • City Cup: 2
    • 1935, 1937
  • Gold Cup: 1
    • 1964
  • Top Four Winners: 1
    • 1966
  • North-West Senior Cup: 14
    • 1931-32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1953–54, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1970–71

Domestic football

See 2009 League of Ireland for a general overview of Derry City's current season.

Derry compete in a number of major domestic competitions on an annual basis. Those include the League of Ireland, the FAI Cup and the League of Ireland Cup. They can also take part in the cross-border Setanta Sports Cup, on condition of qualification for the tournament based on performances in the three former competitions. Prior to 1973 the club's main domestic competitions were the Irish League and the IFA Cup.

League of Ireland

Up until the end of the 2006 season, Derry had played a total of 691 League of Ireland games since joining in 1985. 306 of these games had been won (44.28%), 197 had been drawn (28.51%) and 188 had been lost (27.21%). In the process, 951 goals were scored (an average of 1.38 goals per game) and 651 were conceded (an average of 0.94 goals per game). With 993 points being accumulated over those League of Ireland years, Derry managed an average of 1.44 points per game.

SeasonPointsPositionGamesWinsDrawsLossesGoals ForGoals Against
2012395th30116133636
2011{{ref>2|2}}683rd36181446323
2010{{ref>9|9}}691st3320946524
2009{{ref>9|9}}594th36185134931
2008582nd33161074625
2007377th33813123031
2006{{ref>2|2}}623|3}}3018844620
2005{{ref>4|4}}722nd3322655625
2004447th361111142332
2003{{ref>5|5}}369th36715143351
2002-03{{ref>6|6}}318th2787123137
2001-02515th33149104230
2000-01456th33129123138
1999-00467th331210113238
1998-99455th33129123432
1997-98409th331010133031
1996-97671st33191045827
1995-96466th33111395038
1994-95582nd33161074530
1993-94{{ref>7|7}}464th321210103735
1992-93{{ref>8|8}}375th32111562623
1991-92442nd33171064921
1990-91357th33139115128
1989-90492nd3320947218
1988-89531st3425547021
1987-88318th33135155944
1986-87{{ref>9|9}}331st1816114514
1985-86{{ref>10|10}}224th188643118
{{note|1|1}}First season of the League of Ireland's 5 year merger with the FAI.
{{note|2|2}}League reduced from 12 teams to 11 teams mid-season after Dublin City FC resigned so all their games were expunged from the record and the league table re-calculated. This also occurred in 2012 when Monaghan United withdrew from the league.
{{note|3|3}}On goal difference.[3]
{{note|4|4}}League increased from 10 competing teams to 12 competing teams from start of this season onward (until 2009 when Premier Division will be reduced to 10 teams, as planned by FAI).
{{note|5|5}}League changed to 'Summer season' from start of this season onward.
{{note|6|6}}League reduced from 12 competing teams to 10 competing teams from outset of season. Lasted for 3 further seasons until end of 2004 season.
{{note|7|7}}Changed from two points to three for a win from start of this season onward.
{{note|8|8}}Top and bottom halves of league split into two groups of 6 teams for two concluding relegation and title mini-series. Concept lasted for two seasons.
{{note|9|9}}Promoted from First Division to Premier Division after finishing top of division and remained there until they were expelled from the league at the end of the 2009 season, where they re-entered the first division and won it at the first attempt.
{{note|10|10}}Season Derry City first entered First Division. Division made up of 10 teams for all of Derry's period of taking part.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080221000146/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ierhist.html (Complete list of Premier Division standings)]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090603033056/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ier2hist.html (Complete list of First Division standings)]

FAI Cup

Derry City have appeared in the FAI Cup final on 10 occasions, winning 5 of those.

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
1987-88Dundalk1-0Derry City
1988-89Derry City11|11}}Cork City
1993-94Sligo Rovers1-0Derry City
1994-95Derry City2-1Shelbourne
1996-97Shelbourne2-0Derry City FC
12|12}}Derry City1-0Shamrock Rovers
2006Derry City13|13}}St. Patrick's Athletic
2008Bohemians14|14}}Derry City
2012Derry City13|13}}St. Patrick's Athletic
2014Derry City0-2St. Patrick's Athletic
{{note|11|11}} After replay.
{{note|12|12}} This was second FAI Cup final in 2002 due to a 'Winter transition season' being played to allow for the new 'Summer season' to proceed in March 2003.
{{note|13|13}} After extra-time.
{{note|14|14}} Bohemians won on penalties.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071006211638/http://derrycityfc.net/history/records/faicup.php (Complete record)]

League of Ireland Cup

Derry City have appeared in the League of Ireland Cup final on 12 occasions, winning 10 of those.

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
1988-89Derry City4-0Dundalk
1989-9015|15}}1-1Derry City
1990-91Derry City2-0Limerick
1991-92Derry City1-0Bohemians
1993-94Derry City16|16}}Shelbourne
1999-00Derry City16|16}}Athlone Town
2001-02Limerick16|16}} {{ref|17|17}}Derry City
2005Derry City2-1UCD
2006Derry City{{ref>18|18}}0-0Shelbourne
2007Derry City{{ref>19|19}}1-0Bohemians
2008Derry City6-1Wexford Youths
2011Derry City1-0Cork City
2018Derry City3-1Cobh Ramblers
{{note|15|15}} Dundalk won on penalties.
{{note|16|16}} Aggregate score after two legs.
{{note|17|17}} Limerick won on penalties.
{{note|18|18}} Derry City won on penalties.
{{ref|19|19}} Derry City scored in extra time.

IFA Cup

Derry City have appeared in the IFA Cup final on 6 occasions, winning 3 of those.

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
1935-36Linfield20|20}}Derry City
1948-49Derry City1-0Glentoran
1953-54Derry City21|21}}Glentoran
1956-57Glenavon2-0Derry City
1963-64Derry City2-0Glentoran
1970-71Lisburn Distillery3-0Derry City
{{note|20|20}} After replay and extra-time.
{{note|21|21}} After two replays.

Setanta Cup

Derry City appeared in the cross-border Setanta Cup final once in a losing effort.

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
2012Crusaders22|22}}Derry City
{{note|22|22}} Crusaders won on penalties.

European record

UEFA Champions League:
AppearancesPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainst
37106924
UEFA Europa League:
AppearancesPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainst
5144461317
Cup Winners Cup:
AppearancesPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainst
36114111

Past opponents

SeasonCompetitionCountryTeamScore
1964-65Cup Winners' Cup Round 1Romania|1952}}Steaua Bucureşti0-2, 0-3 (0-5 agg.)
1965-66European Cup Preliminary RoundNorway}}FC Lyn Oslo3-5, 5-1 (8-6 agg.)
European Cup Round 1Belgium}}RSC Anderlecht0-9, w/o (0-9 agg.)
1988-89Cup Winners' Cup Round 1Wales}}Cardiff City FC0-0, 0-4 (0-4 agg.)
1989-90European Cup Round 1Portugal}}S.L. Benfica1-2, 0-4 (1-6 agg.)
1990-91UEFA Cup Round 1Netherlands}}Vitesse Arnhem0-1, 0-0 (0-1 agg.)
1992-93UEFA Cup Round 1Netherlands}}Vitesse Arnhem0-3, 1-2 (1-5 agg.)
1995-96Cup Winners' Cup Qual. RoundBulgaria}}PFC Lokomotiv Sofia1-0, 0-2 (1-2 agg.)
1997-98Champions League Qual. Round 1Slovenia}}NK Maribor0-2, 0-1 (0-3 agg.)
2003-04UEFA Cup Qual. RoundCyprus}}APOEL1-2, 0-3 (1-5 agg.)
2006-07UEFA Cup Qual. Round 1Sweden}}IFK Göteborg1-0, 1-0 (2-0 agg.)
UEFA Cup Qual. Round 2Scotland}}Gretna FC5-1, 2-2 (7-3 agg.)
UEFA Cup Round 1France}}Paris Saint-Germain FC0-0, 0-2 (0-2 agg.)
2007-08Champions League Qual. Round 1Armenia}}FC Pyunik0-0, 0-2 (0-2 agg.)
2009-10Europa League Qual. Round 2Latvia}}Skonto Riga1-1, 1-0 (2-1 agg.)
Europa League Qual. Round 3Bulgaria}}CSKA Sofia0-1, 1-1 (1-2 agg.)
2013-14Europa League Qual. Round 3Turkey}}Trabzonspor2-4, 0-3 (2-7 agg.)
2014-15Europa League Qual. Round 1Wales}}Aberystwyth Town FC4-0, 5-0 (9-0 agg.)
Europa League Qual. Round 2Belarus}}FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk0-1, 1-5 (1-6 agg.)
2017-18Europa League Qual. Round 1Denmark}}FC Midtjylland1-6, 1-4 (2-10 agg.)
2018-19Europa League Qual. Round 1Belarus}}FC Dinamo Minsk 0-2, 2-1 (2-3 agg. )
[https://web.archive.org/web/20071006211717/http://derrycityfc.net/history/records/eurorecord.php (Full details)]

UEFA coefficient and ranking

Derry City's UEFA coefficient accumulates to a total value of 3.908 as of March 2010.[4]

Current club ranking

  • 207 {{flagicon|Ireland}} St. Patrick's Athletic
  • 208 {{flagicon|Slovakia}} SCP Ruzomberok
  • 209 {{flagicon|Ireland}} Derry City FC
  • 210 {{flagicon|Sweden}} IFK Göteborg{{ref|23|23}}
  • 210 {{flagicon|Sweden}} AIK Stockholm
    • (Full list)
{{note|23|23}}IFK Göteborg has an identical coefficient value to that of AIK Stockholm.

Player records

Record appearances in the League of Ireland

RankPlayerTotal appearances
1Peter Hutton670
2Paul Curran518
3Sean Hargan408
4Gary Beckett395
5Liam Coyle390

Senior international players to have played for Derry City

{{Fb|Northern Ireland}}/{{Fb|Ireland}}:
NameCapsGoals
Niall McGinn503
Terry Cochrane261
Billy Gillespie2513
Jobby Crossan2410
Shane Ferguson221
Liam O'Kane200
Paddy McCourt182
Bobby Irvine153
Paul Ramsey140
Daniel Lafferty130
Jim McLaughlin126
Jimmy Kelly114
David Campbell100
Billy McCullough100
Jimmy Hill70
Bobby Browne60
Gerry McElhinney60
Terry Harkin52
Rory Patterson51
Sammy Curran42
Fay Coyle40
Felix Healy40
Gerry Bowler30
S.R. Russell30
Johnny Campbell20
Jimmy Elwood20
Victor Hunter20
Tony O'Doherty20
Liam Coyle10
Matt Doherty10
Shaun Holmes10
{{Fb|Republic of Ireland|name=Republic of Ireland/Ireland (Irish Free State)}}:
NameCapsGoals
James McClean478
David Kelly269
David Forde240
Conor Sammon90
Alan Moore80
Jackie Hennessy50
Jimmy Kelly40
Bobby Gilbert10
{{Fb|England}}:
NameCapsGoals
Luther Blissett143
Dennis Tueart62
Steve Williams60
Alan Sunderland10
{{Fb|Scotland}}:
NameCapsGoals
Jimmy Delaney156
Johnny McKenzie90
{{Fb|Libya}}:
NameCapsGoals
Éamon Zayed81
{{Fb|Trinidad and Tobago}}:
NameCapsGoals
Derek Phillips60
{{Fb|Zaire}}:
NameCapsGoals
Jose Mukendi??

Competitive managerial records in the League of Ireland

NameNationalityFromToRecord
PlayedWonDrawnLostGoals forGoals againstWin percentage
Jim CrossanNorthern Ireland}}198519851024491320%
Noel King{{ref|20|20}}Ireland}}1985198762437121445769%
Jim McLaughlinNorthern Ireland}}1987199117797413934714155%
Roy CoyleNorthern Ireland}}19911993974432211157145%
Tony O'DohertyNorthern Ireland}}1993199456291413765252%
Felix HealyNorthern Ireland}}1994199817173534526216943%
Kevin MahonIreland}}1998200320082516722521341%
Dermot KeelyIreland}}20032003111649189%
Gavin DykesIreland}}200320043481313233024%
Peter Hutton{{ref|24|24}}Northern Ireland}}2004200412633101050%
Stephen KennyIreland}}20042006112{{ref|25|25}}6529181708058%
Pat FenlonIreland}}2006200718657161833%
Peter Hutton{{ref|24|24}}Northern Ireland}}2007200761327517%
John RobertsonScotland}}20072007220062100%
Stephen KennyIreland}}20072011112{{ref|25|25}}6529181708058%
{{note|24|24}} Acted as player-manager.
{{note|25|25}} Record includes two games - a win and a loss - against Dublin City which were expunged from the records after being contested.

Other records

  • Derry City's first ever goalscorer was Peter Burke against Glentoran on 22 August 1929.[5]
  • On 24 August 1929, Sammy Curran had the honour of scoring Derry City's first senior hat-trick, as the club came back from 5-1 down against Portadown FC, only to lose 6-5 to a late goal.
  • The club's all-time highest goal-scorer is Jimmy Kelly with 363 goals during a spell of over 20 years at the club between 1930 and the early 1951.
  • Terry Kelly, who captained Derry City in 1985, was the first football player in the world to captain a club he played with in two different national leagues.[6]
  • Barry McCreadie was Derry's first goalscorer in the League of Ireland. He scored during a 3–1 home win over Home Farm on 8 September 1985.
  • Derry City's first hat-trick in the League of Ireland was scored by Kevin Mahon away at Finn Harps on 15 December 1985.
  • Derry City's record league defeat was to Shamrock Rovers in March, 2018. The score was 6-1.
  • Derry City's record league victory was a score of 9-1 against Galway United in October, 1986.
  • The club's highest scorer in the League of Ireland is Mark Farren, who played for the club from 2003 until 2012. Farren scored 114 goals in 209 competitive appearances for the club.
  • Derry City completed a treble in the League of Ireland 1988–89 season. Shamrock Rovers are the only others to have completed this feat — three times in total.
  • Derry are one of only three clubs (the others are Shelbourne and Bohemians) who have won both the Irish Cup and the FAI Cup.
  • Derry are the only team in Ireland to have won both the Irish League and the League of Ireland.
  • Derry played in the first League of Ireland match ever to be shown live on television when they visited Tolka Park to play Shelbourne FC during the 1996-97 season. The game was broadcast on RTÉ's Network 2 and finished 1-1 with Gary Beckett scoring for Derry.
  • In 2005, Kevin McHugh became one of just a handful of current players to join the 38-strong group of players who have scored 100 or more League of Ireland goals in the modern era.
  • Derry's 5-1 away win against Gretna FC at Fir Park, Motherwell in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup's Second Qualifying Round is the largest away winning margin for any League of Ireland team in European competition.
  • Derry's FAI Cup final game against St. Patrick's Athletic on 3 December 2006 was the last soccer game ever to be contested at the old Lansdowne Road stadium before the commencement of planned re-development.[7] Derry won the wind-swept game 4-3 after extra-time.
  • Derry City is a unique club, due to its troubled and fluctuant history, in that it is one of the few clubs from the United Kingdom (and the only club in Northern Ireland) to play in the league of another country - the league of the Republic of Ireland in the case of Derry City. (See Football clubs playing in the league of another country for further general information.)
  • Derry City hold the record for the most League of Ireland Cup wins, having won the competition 11 times.
  • In 2018 Jack Doyle scored the 1500th League of Ireland goal for the club in a 1-0 win over Waterford at the Brandywell

References

1. ^"Derry see off St Pat's in decider", BBC Sport Online. Retrieved 4 September 2006.
2. ^"Derry win eircom League Cup final" BBC Sport Online. 18 September 2006.
3. ^"Derry lose to Shels in title race", BBC Sport Online, 17 November 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2006.
4. ^"UEFA Team Ranking 2010," Bert Kassies, 2007.
5. ^"They were the First... {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071005020303/http://derrycityfc.net/club/folklore/firsts.php |date=2007-10-05 }}", CityWeb, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
6. ^Mahon, Eddie (1998). Derry City FC, Guildhall Press, p. 124.
7. ^"Derry edge a thriller", Paul O'Hehir, The Irish Times (Ireland.com), 3 December 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2006.

Further reading

{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite journal |author=Curran, Frank|title=The Derry City Story|publisher=Donegal Democrat |year=1986}}
  • {{cite journal |author=Platt, William Henry Walker|title=A History of Derry City Football Club, 1929-72|publisher=Platt|date=September 1986}} {{ISBN|0-9501953-2-4}}, {{ISBN|978-0-9501953-2-2}}
{{refend}}

External links

Official club site:
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070227162343/http://www.derrycityfc.net/ CityWeb]
News and information sites:
  • Derry City F.C. on UEFA.com
  • UEFA.com article about Derry City F.C.{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • Derry City's FAI Cup history on RTÉ.ie
  • Historical seasonal standings of the Irish League from the Rec.Sport.Soccer
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