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词条 List of Shelbourne F.C. seasons
释义

  1. Seasons

  2. Key

  3. Notes

  4. References

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The Irish League seasons 1915/16-1918/19 were suspended due to World War I. Shelbourne competed in the Irish League and Irish Cup for the 1920/21 season, but resigned from the league and cup during the season following a dispute with the Irish Football Association.

Seasons

SeasonIrish Football LeagueIrish CupTop scorer
PWDLFAPtsPos
1904–0514536151713=5Runners-upL. Lawless4
1905–0614527161821=5WinnersJames Owens6
1906–07148332721192Runners-upJ. Murphy9
1907–0814626221714=4Runners-upJ. Murphy6
1908–09147072020143J. Enright / J. Murphy3
1909–1014275152411=6M. Foley4
1910–11143471531106WinnersJ. Strothers3
1911–121423912337=6W. O'Brien / W. Watson2
1912–1318747202318=6A. Stafford10
1913–14146261610145Crowe / D. Mitchell3
1914–1514635171215=4Chalmers7
1919–20143741621134WinnersEd Brookes7
SeasonLeague of IrelandFAI CupShield/
League
Cup{{ref label|Shield/League Cup|C|
EuropeTop scorer
Division [1]PWDLFAPtsPos
1921–22148243121183rdSemi-FinalsWinnersMick Foley6
1922–232215437214343rdRunners-upWinnersMick Keegan11
1923–241813235521282ndRound 2Frank Rushe12
1924–251812335520273rdRunners-upMick Maguire10
1925–261814316523311stRound 1WinnersJock Simpson18
1926–271813326324292ndSemi-FinalsJock McMillan17
1927–281813236724282ndSemi-FinalsSammy McIlvenny22
1928–291816114912331stRound 1David Byrne15
1929–301814135925292ndRound 1WinnersJohnny Ledwidge16
1930–312213545222311stRound 1Alex Hair29
1931–322210664334266thSemi-FinalsGeorge Lennox / Robert Skinner8
1932–331810354526233rdSemi-FinalsClarence Wonnacott9
1933–34186572225176thRound 1Frank Brady8
1936–372293105348218thRound 1Bob Slater19
1937–382266103647187thRound 1Jimmy Doyle12
1938–39229494048226thWinnersAlex Weir10
1939–40226884139207thRound 1Mick Delaney12
1940–412039823311510thRound 2Willie Fallon5
1941–42188553829213rdRound 2Paddy Bradshaw11
1942–43187563528195thRound 1John Cassidy10
1943–44149323222211stRunners-upWinnersMick McCluskey8
1944–45145362121135thRound 1WinnersHarry Hill5
1945–4614329264488thSemi-FinalsGerry Malone7
1946–47148333424191stSemi-FinalsAlf Hanson11
1947–48147343024173rdRound 2Brendan Carroll9
1948–49189543923232ndRunners-upWinnersBrendan Carroll10
1949–50187743923233rdRound 1Martin Colfer5
1950–51188463727204thRunners-upMartin Colfer10
1951–522213545944312ndRound 2Rory Dwyer22
1952–532212644624301stRound 1Rory Dwyer13
1953–542210393535236thRound 2Martin Colfer / Jimmy Moloney6
1954–552213276241284thRound 2Rory Dwyer19
1955–562284104542206thRound 1Gerry Malone15
1956–572210664739246thRound 1Dessie Glynn12
1957–582211384129235thSemi-FinalsChristy Doyle11
1958–59227873533226thRound 1Christy Doyle9
1959–602211654833283rdWinnersChristy Doyle14
1960–612275104341198thRound 2Eric Barber14
1961–622215525523351stRunners-upDNQEric Barber15
1962–63187472935187thWinnersEC R1Eric Barber / Jackie Hennessy8
1963–64228594642217thRound 2CWC R1Eric Barber15
1964–652211293837246thRound 2FC R2Eric Barber14
1965–662210573730254thEric Barber10
1966–6722431532541112thJohnny Foran6
1967–682283113236197thMick Conroy8
1968–6922281230691210thBrian Delargey6
1969–702610793832276thJimmy O'Connor12
1970–712610793230278thWinnersJohn Murray10
1971–722668123037229thUEFA Cup R1Eric Barber9
1972–732696115040248thRunners-upEric Barber13
1973–7426451731581314thEric Barber8
1974–7526671333381913thRunners-upEric Barber / Mick Lawlor7
1975–762677124244219thMick Lawlor11
1976–772610883940287thLiam Devine11
1977–78306111332502312thJohn Delamere10
1978–7930691541582113thJohn Delamere15
1979–8030362130831216thPaul Nugent5
1980–8130661831521815thPhilip Fitzgerald / Paul Nugent5
1981–82[2]30107134446459thTerry Daly12
1982–83[3]2613585045445thKieran McCabe17
1983–84[3]2691074134285thSemi-FinalsJohn Delamere10
1984–8530981339462612thPaul Mullen / Paul Newe8
1985–86Premier22371215401311th (R)Paul Newe6
1986–87First1812333920272nd (P)Bobby Browne / Kieran McCabe5
1987–88Premier33881731442410thBobby Browne6
1988–89Premier33810152640269thPhilip Byrne5
1989–90Premier331013103939337thGarry Haylock10
1990–91Premier3318695930424thRound 2Paul Newe14
1991–92Premier3321755729491stQuarter-FinalsGarry Haylock13
1992–93Premier [4] [5]32151075329403rdWinnersEC QGarry Haylock15
1993–94Premier321110114242435thRound 1Runners-upCWC R1Barry O'Connor7
1994–95Premier3316984532573rdRunners-upDNQVinny Arkins13
1995–96Premier3315994533544thWinnersWinnersUEFA Cup QStephen Geoghegan20
1996–97Premier3315995236543rdWinnersCWC QStephen Geoghegan16
1997–98Premier3320765832672ndRunners-upRunners-upCWC QStephen Geoghegan17
1998–99Premier33138123735473rdSemi-FinalsUEFA Cup 1QTony Sheridan9
1999–2000Premier33191224920691stWinnersRound 2IC R1Stephen Geoghegan12
2000–01Premier3317975337602ndQuarter-FinalsRound 1CL 2QRRichie Foran / Stephen Geoghegan11
2001–02Premier [6]3319685028631stRound 3Round 1UEFA Cup QStephen Geoghegan9
2002–03Premier [7]2715484426492ndRound 3No CompetitionCL 1QStuart Byrne / Stephen Geoghegan9
2003Premier36191255228691stRound 3Round 1UEFA Cup QJason Byrne25
2004Premier36191165737681stRound 3Round 1CL 3Q UEFA Cup R1Jason Byrne28
2005Premier3320766225673rdRound 2Semi-FinalsCL 2QJason Byrne30
2006Premier [8]3018846027621stRound 3Runners-upIC Semi-FinalsJason Byrne23
2007First361110154646435thRound 2Round 2CL Withdrew[9]Mark Leech12
2008First36201065525702ndRound 3Round 2Anto Flood15
2009First3322746631732ndRound 3Round 2David McAllister19
2010First3318785731614thRound 4Preliminary RoundDaniel Corcoran13
2011First3022266224682nd (P)Runners-upQuarter-FinalsPhilip Hughes27
2012Premier3098133543358thSemi-FinalsRound 2Philip Hughes11
2013Premier33562225562112th (R)Quarter-FinalsRound 1Philip Hughes27
2014First28141044610522ndRound 3Round 1Dylan Connolly12
2015First2813693734454thRound 2Round 1
2016First2893163640306thRound 2Quarter-Finals

Key

ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Division shown in bold when it changes due to promotion or relegation. Top scorers shown in bold are players who finished the season as top scorer of their division.

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Key to league record:

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
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Key to divisions:

  • Premier = LOI Premier Division
  • First = LOI First Division
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Key to rounds:

  • DNQ = Did not qualify
  • QR = Qualifying Round
  • PR = Preliminary Round
  • R1 = First Round
  • R2 = Second Round
  • R3 = Third Round
  • R4 = Fourth Round
  • R5 = Fifth Round
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  • Grp = Group Stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • W = Winners
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Notes

1. ^In 1985 with the introduction of 6 new teams the league was split into two divisions. Prior to this there was just one division.
2. ^An experimental points system was operated for the 1981–82 season whereby a team was awarded four points for an away win, three points for a home win, two points for an away draw and one point for a home draw.
3. ^In 1982–83 three points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw. The system reverted the following season to the pre-1981–82 system, i.e. two points for a win and one point for a draw.
4. ^In 1992–93 the Premier Division 'split' into two sections of six after the 22nd series of games had been played on 17 January. Shelbourne qualified for the top six and finished in a three way tie in the top six (Group 'A'). There was a three way play off with Shelbourne, Cork and Bohemians with each team playing each other twice. They couldn't be seen so they played each other once more at neutral venues with Shelbourne finising 3rd.
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ierhist.html |title=(Republic of) Ireland League Tables |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |accessdate=15 December 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080221000146/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ierhist.html |archivedate=21 February 2008 |df= }}
6. ^St Patrick's Athletic had 15 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player.
7. ^The Premier Division was cut to 10 teams and shortened in length by maintaining only 3 rounds of fixtures in the 2002–03 season. The FAI Cup final was played in October '02 making it two FAI Cup finals in one year. The League Cup competition was not played. These measures were aimed at easing the transition from a "Winter schedule"(Autumn-Summer) to "Summer Soccer"(Spring-Winter).
8. ^Shelbourne were relegated to the First Division for financial irregularities.
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/ier06.html|title=Ireland 2006|publisher=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=15 December 2016|date= }}

References

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