IFA Premiership

IFA Premiership
Countries Northern Ireland
Founded 2008
succeeding Irish Premier League (2003) and
Irish Football League (1890)
Divisions 1
Number of teams 12
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to IFA Championship
Domestic cup(s) Irish Cup
Irish League Cup
International cup(s) Champions League (1 place)
UEFA Europa League (2 places)
Current champions Linfield
(2009–10)
Most championships Linfield (49)
TV partners Sky Sports[1], UTV, BBC[2]
Website [1]
2009–10

The IFA Premiership – formerly the Irish Premier League, and before that the Irish Football League–and still known in popular parlance simply as the Irish League, is the national football league in Northern Ireland, and was historically the league for the whole of Ireland. It should not be confused with the League of Ireland, which is the football league for the Republic of Ireland.

For three seasons from 2009/10 the League will be sponsored by Carling and marketed as the Carling Premiership[3][4]. It is run by the Irish Football Association (IFA). At the end of the season, the champion club is presented with the Gibson Cup - on 28 April 2010 it was awarded to Linfield, the current holders.

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History

The Irish League is the second-oldest national league in the world, being formed a week earlier than the Scottish Football League. Only the Football League in England is older.

The Irish Football League was originally formed as the football league for all of Ireland in 1890 (although initially all of its member clubs were in fact based in what would become Northern Ireland). It became the league for Northern Ireland in 1921 after partition, with a separate league and association (the Football Association of the Irish Free State - now called the Football Association of Ireland) - being formed for the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland).

In its first season, seven of the eight teams came from Belfast, and the league - and Irish football - continued to be dominated by Belfast clubs for many years. In 1892, Derry Olympic became the second non-Belfast side, but only lasted for one season. In 1900, Derry Celtic joined the league and, in 1901, a second Derry team, St Columb's Court, was added. St Columb's Court lasted just one season, before being replaced by the league's first Dublin team, Bohemians, in 1903. Another Dublin side, Shelbourne, was added in 1904. In 1911 Glenavon, from the County Armagh town of Lurgan replaced Bohemians, who resigned from the league, but were re-admitted in 1912. During 1912 there were three Dublin sides, with the addition of Tritonville, but, like Derry Olympic and St Columb's Court before them, they lasted just one season. Derry Celtic also dropped out in 1913, so that when the Irish League split in 1921, Glenavon was the only non-Belfast team left.

During the 1920s, however, the league expanded and soon achieved a wide geographic spread across Northern Ireland. Nonetheless, it was not until 1952 that a team from outside Belfast (Glenavon) was crowned champions. Derry City, now of the League of Ireland, played in the Irish League from 1929 until 1972 but eventually resigned during the Troubles after the League voted narrowly to continue a ban on their home ground imposed by the security forces, even after the security forces had lifted it.

From 1995-96 until 2002-03, the League was split into two divisions: the Premier Division and First Division. Since 2003, there has been a single division, albeit with relegation to intermediate leagues below.

In 2003, the Irish Football Association took direct charge of Northern Ireland's national league with the creation of the Irish Premier League (IPL). The Irish Football League retained a separate existence, but controlling only two feeder leagues: the First Division and Second Division. In 2004, the IFA took over control of the remaining IFL divisions and renamed them as the IFA Intermediate League First Division and Second Division, effectively winding up the Irish Football League after 114 years.

In 2008, the Irish League was re-organised again (see 2008 Reorganisation below) and re-named as the Irish Premiership. Teams were invited to apply for membership of the new league, which was reduced to 12 clubs, and places were awarded on the basis of a complicated points system combined with a "domestic licence" scheme.

The League's records from its days in operation as the league for all of Ireland stand as the records for Northern Ireland (as is the case for the Northern Ireland national football team).

Linfield are the current champions, having clinched their record 49th league title on Tuesday, April 27, after beating second placed Cliftonville 1-0 to move 8 points clear with one game remaining. Linfield captain Noel Bailie lifted the Gibson Cup after the game which was his 1001st appearance for the club.

League format

Each team plays each other three times, making a total of 33 fixtures per team before the "split", when the top six teams play each other for a fourth time to settle the championship and European qualification issues, and the bottom six teams play each other to settle relegation issues. This makes a total of 38 fixtures. After the "split", teams in the top six cannot finish lower than 6th place, and teams in the bottom six cannot finish higher than 7th place, regardless of the results in the final 5 games. The League campaign begins in August and continues until the first Saturday in May. Most fixtures are played on Saturday afternoons, with occasional fixtures on Friday evenings, and some mid-week games, usually on Tuesday or Wednesday evenings. Traditionally, there are Bank Holiday afternoon fixtures on Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and Easter Tuesday.

Three points are awarded for a win, and one point for a draw. The team with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship. If two teams finish level on points, goal difference is used to separate them. If teams are still level on goal difference, then the team with the most goals scored is placed highest. Points can be deducted for breaches of rules: for example, fielding an ineligible player.

The League champions qualify to represent Northern Ireland in the following season’s Champions League, and the runners-up and third-placed teams qualify for the new Europa League. If the Europa League place that is reserved for the Irish Cup winners (or runners-up, in the event that the Cup winners have also won the League championship) is taken by the team in second or third place, then the fourth-placed team is entered into the Europa League. In order to compete in any of these European competitions, however, clubs must possess a UEFA licence. In the event that a team qualifies without such a licence, lower-placed teams may take their place.

The four highest-placed teams in the Premiership also qualify automatically for the next season’s all-Ireland Setanta Cup. The fifth- and sixth-placed teams may also qualify if either or both of the winners (or runners-up, in the event that the Irish Cup winners have also finished first or second) of the Irish Cup and League Cup have qualified via the League. (The League Cup runners-up cannot qualify.)

The bottom-placed team is relegated to the IFA Championship and the second-bottom-placed team must take part in a two-legged play-off match against the second-placed team in the Championship, and is relegated if it loses. (In the event that the Championship winners do not possess a domestic licence, there is no automatic relegation and, instead, the bottom-placed team takes part in the play-off against the second-placed Championship team. In the event that neither the Championship winners nor runners-up has a domestic licence, there is no relegation.)

The twelve Premiership teams also compete for the Irish League Cup: the second-most important cup competition after the Irish Cup.

UEFA coefficient and ranking

The IFA Premiership's co-efficient points up to 2010 are 1.624. It is currently ranked by UEFA as the 49th best league in Europe out of 53.

2008 reorganisation

For the 2008/09 season, the League system for Northern Ireland was re-organised. It was renamed as the IFA Premiership, and reduced to twelve teams, included on the basis not only of their performance in the 2007/08 season, but in the previous two seasons, and other off-the-field criteria as follows. Each applicant club was assessed by an independent panel and awarded points against the following criteria:

- Sporting (maximum 450 points) - based on league placings, Irish Cup, League Cup and European performances in 2005/06, 2006/07 and 2007/08; with points also awarded for running youth teams, women's teams and community development programmes.

- Finance (maximum 200 points) - based on solvency, debt management and cash-flow projection.

- Infrastructure (maximum 150 points) - based on stadium capacity, changing provisions, sanitary facilities, field of play, floodlighting, existence and standard of control room, first aid room, drug testing room and media facilities.

- Business planning (maximum 50 points)

- Personnel (maximum 100 points) - based on qualification and experience of staff

- Attendances (maximum 50 points)

Portadown were relegated to the IFA Championship as a result of submitting their application for the IFA Premiership 29 minutes past the deadline for consideration. [5]

Premiership members for 2010/11

Club
Finishing position
in 2009/10
First season in
top division
First season of
current spell in
top division
Total seasons
in top division
average attendance
08/09
Ballymena United 10th 1928/29 1928/29 72 958 (17 games)
Cliftonville 2nd 1890/91 1890/91 110 732 (17 games)
Coleraine 7th 1927/28 1996/97 76 774 (16 games)
Crusaders 4th 1949/50 2006/07 61 736 (16 games)
Donegal Celtic 2nd in IFA Championship 2006/07 2010/11 3
Dungannon Swifts 5th 2003/04 2003/04 8 468 (17 games)
Glenavon 8th 1911/12 2005/06 88 700 (16 games)
Glentoran 3rd 1890/91 1890/91 110 2297 (16 games)
Linfield 1st 1890/91 1890/91 110 2023 (16 games)
Lisburn Distillery 11th 1890/91 2002/03 104 396 (17 games)
Newry City 9th 1923/24 1998/99 42 328 (13 games)
Portadown 6th 1924/25 2009/10 79

List of champions and runners-up

Irish Football League

Season Champions Runners-up
1890-91 Linfield Ulster
1891-92 Linfield Ulster
1892-93 Linfield Cliftonville
1893-94 Glentoran Linfield
1894-95 Linfield Distillery
1895-96 Distillery Cliftonville
1896-97 Glentoran Cliftonville
1897-98 Linfield Cliftonville/Glentoran
1898-99 Distillery Linfield
1899-1900 Belfast Celtic Distillery/Linfield
1900-01 Distillery Glentoran
1901-02 Linfield Glentoran
1902-03 Distillery Linfield
1903-04 Linfield Distillery/Glentoran
1904-05 Glentoran Belfast Celtic
1905-06 Cliftonville/Distillery (shared) -
1906-07 Linfield Shelbourne
1907-08 Linfield Cliftonville
1908-09 Linfield Glentoran
1909-10 Cliftonville Belfast Celtic
1910-11 Linfield Glentoran
1911-12 Glentoran Distillery
1912-13 Glentoran Distillery
1913-14 Linfield Glentoran
1914-15 Belfast Celtic Glentoran
1915-19 no competition due to First World War
1919-20 Belfast Celtic Distillery
1920-21 Glentoran Glenavon
1921-22 Linfield Glentoran
1922-23 Linfield Queen’s Island
1923-24 Queen’s Island Distillery
1924-25 Glentoran Queen’s Island
1925-26 Belfast Celtic Glentoran
1926-27 Belfast Celtic Queen’s Island
1927-28 Belfast Celtic Linfield
1928-29 Belfast Celtic Linfield
1929-30 Linfield Glentoran
1930-31 Glentoran Linfield
1931-32 Linfield Derry City
1932-33 Belfast Celtic Distillery
1933-34 Linfield Belfast Celtic
1934-35 Linfield Derry City
1935-36 Belfast Celtic Derry City
1936-37 Belfast Celtic Derry City
1937-38 Belfast Celtic Derry City
1938-39 Belfast Celtic Ballymena United
1939-40 Belfast Celtic Portadown
1940-47 no competition due to Second World War
1947-48 Belfast Celtic Linfield
1948-49 Linfield Belfast Celtic
1949-50 Linfield Glentoran
1950-51 Glentoran Linfield
1951-52 Glenavon Coleraine
1952-53 Glentoran Linfield
1953-54 Linfield Glentoran
1954-55 Linfield Glenavon
1955-56 Linfield Glenavon
1956-57 Glenavon Linfield
1957-58 Ards Glenavon
1958-59 Linfield Glenavon
1959-60 Glenavon Glentoran
1960-61 Linfield Portadown
1961-62 Linfield Portadown
1962-63 Distillery Linfield
1963-64 Glentoran Coleraine
1964-65 Derry City Coleraine
1965-66 Linfield Derry City
1966-67 Glentoran Linfield
1967-68 Glentoran Linfield
1968-69 Linfield Derry City
1969-70 Glentoran Coleraine
1970-71 Linfield Glentoran
1971-72 Glentoran Portadown
1972-73 Crusaders Ards
1973-74 Coleraine Portadown
1974-75 Linfield Coleraine
1975-76 Crusaders Glentoran
1976-77 Glentoran Glenavon
1977-78 Linfield Glentoran
1978-79 Linfield Glenavon
1979-80 Linfield Ballymena United
1980-81 Glentoran Linfield
1981-82 Linfield Glentoran
1982-83 Linfield Glentoran
1983-84 Linfield Glentoran
1984-85 Linfield Coleraine
1985-86 Linfield Coleraine
1986-87 Linfield Coleraine
1987-88 Glentoran Linfield
1988-89 Linfield Glentoran
1989-90 Portadown Glenavon
1990-91 Portadown Bangor
1991-92 Glentoran Portadown
1992-93 Linfield Crusaders
1993-94 Linfield Portadown
1994-95 Crusaders Glenavon
1995-96 Portadown Crusaders
1996-97 Crusaders Coleraine
1997-98 Cliftonville Linfield
1998-99 Glentoran Linfield
1999-2000 Linfield Coleraine
2000-01 Linfield Glenavon
2001-02 Portadown Glentoran
2002-03 Glentoran Portadown

Irish Premier League

Season Champions Runners-up
2003/04 Linfield Portadown
2004/05 Glentoran Linfield
2005/06 Linfield Glentoran
2006/07 Linfield Glentoran
2007/08 Linfield Glentoran

IFA Premiership

Season Champions Runners-up
2008-09 Glentoran Linfield
2009-10 Linfield Cliftonville

Performance by club

Team Wins Last win
1 Linfield 49 2009/10
2 Glentoran 23 2008/09
3 Belfast Celtic 14 1947/48
4 Lisburn Distillery 5 + 1 shared 1962/63
5 Crusaders 4 1996/97
= Portadown 4 2001/02
7 Glenavon 3 1959/60
8 Cliftonville 2 + 1 shared 1997/98
9 Ards 1 1957/58
= Coleraine 1 1973/74
= Derry City 1 1964/65
= Queen's Island 1 1923/24

Irish Football League First Division

Season Champions Runners-up
1995-96 Coleraine Ballymena United
1996-97 Ballymena United Omagh Town
1997-98 Newry Town Bangor
1998-99 Distillery Ards
1999-2000 Omagh Town Ards
2000-01 Ards Lisburn Distillery
2001-02 Lisburn Distillery Institute
2002-03 Dungannon Swifts Ballymena United

History and trivia

The first Irish League champions were Linfield, and the first runners-up were Ulster. After the first season, the league expanded to ten clubs, but shrank after only one season to six clubs for the 1892-93 season. Only four clubs competed in 1892-93 and 1893-94, then six clubs for the following season, until a membership of eight was achieved for the 1901-02 season. With the exception of one season (1912-13) in which there were ten clubs, membership stayed at eight until the southern clubs resigned in 1920, anticipating the formation of the separate League of Ireland in what would become the Irish Free State. (The League was suspended from 1915 to 1919 because of the First World War.) Only five and six clubs competed in 1920-21 and from 1921-23 respectively, but expansion began with the admission of four new clubs in 1923, another two in 1924 and a further two in 1927, giving a membership of fourteen from 1927 until the League was suspended in 1940 because of the Second World War. When the League resumed in 1947 it was reduced to twelve clubs, and stayed at this number until 1983 when membership was increased to fourteen. In 1990, a further two clubs brought the membership to sixteen, and the League was divided into two divisions (the Premier and First Divisions) of eight in 1995, with promotion and relegation between the two. In 1996 the results from the Premier Division and the First Division started to be featured on the Press Association vidiprinter. In 1997, membership increased again to eighteen, with ten in the Premier Division and eight in the First Division. Between 1999 and 2003, the League had a record twenty clubs in membership. From 1999 to 2002, ten clubs each competed in the Premier and First Divisions and in 2002-03 there were twelve in the Premier Division and eight in the First Division. In 2003, with the creation of the Irish Premier League, the senior league was reduced to a single division of sixteen clubs, although for the first time with relegation to, and promotion from, a league below (a rump Irish Football League in 2003-04 and subsequently the IFA Intermediate League). In 2008, with the creation of the IFA Premiership, the league was reduced to twelve.

Four clubs – Cliftonville, Glentoran, Linfield and Lisburn Distillery – have retained membership of the League since its inception in 1890: 121 years and 110 seasons (due to eleven suspended seasons). All the League members from 1890 up to and including the 2010-11 season (Irish Football League 1890-2003, Irish Premier League 2003-08, IFA Premiership 2008 to present) are as follows (current members shown in bold):

Club From No. of seasons Years
Cliftonville Belfast 110 1890-
Glentoran Belfast 110 1890-
Linfield Belfast 110 1890-
(Lisburn) Distillery[note 1] Lisburn/Ballyskeagh, Co. Down[note 2] 110 1890-
Glenavon Lurgan, Co. Armagh 88 1911-2004, 2005-
Portadown Portadown, Co. Armagh 79 1924-2008, 2009-
Coleraine Coleraine, Co. Londonderry 77 1927-
Ards Newtownards, Co. Down[note 3] 76 1923-2006
Ballymena (United)[note 4] Ballymena, Co. Antrim 76 1928-
Bangor Bangor, Co. Down 70 1927-2003, 2008-09
Crusaders Belfast 61 1949-2005, 2006-
Larne Larne, Co. Antrim 53 1923-40, 1972-2008
Newry Town/City[note 5] Newry, Co. Down 45 1923-40, 1983-
Belfast Celtic Belfast 38 1896-1920, 1924-49
Derry City Derry 36 1929-72
Carrick Rangers Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim 20 1983-2003
Omagh Town Omagh, Co. Tyrone 15 1990-2005
Dungannon Swifts Dungannon, Co. Tyrone 14 1997-
Ballyclare Comrades Ballyclare, Co. Antrim 13 1990-2003
Bohemians Dublin 13 1902-11, 1912-20
Derry Celtic Derry 13 1900-13
Shelbourne Dublin 12 1904-20
Limavady United Limavady, Co. Londonderry 11 1997-2008
Institute Drumahoe, Co. Londonderry 10 1999-2006, 2007-10
Queen’s Island Belfast 8 1921-29
Armagh City Armagh, Co. Armagh 7 1999-2003, 2005-08
Ulster Belfast 6 1890-94, 1901-03
Barn Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim 5 1923-28
Donegal Celtic Belfast 3 2006-08, 2010-
Loughgall Loughgall, Co. Armagh 3 2004-07
North Staffordshire Regiment Army team 3 1896-99
Ligoneil Belfast 2 1891-92, 1893-94
Oldpark Belfast 2 1890-92
Belfast YMCA Belfast 1 1891-92
Clarence Belfast 1 1890-91
Derry Olympic Derry 1 1892-93
King's Own Scottish Borderers Army team 1 1903-04
Milford Milford, Co. Armagh 1 1890-91
Lancashire Fusiliers Army team 1 1891-92
Milltown Belfast 1 1891-92
Royal Scots Army team 1 1899-1900
St Columb's Court Derry 1 1901-02
Tritonville Dublin 1 1912-13

Before goal difference was introduced, if the top two teams finished the season with the same number of points, the championship title was decided by a play-off. Nine such championship play-offs took place over the years as follow:

Season Winners Score Runners-up
1895-96 Distillery 2-1 Cliftonville
1898-99 Distillery 2-0 Linfield
1904-05 Glentoran 3-1 Belfast Celtic
1905-06 Cliftonville 0-0 Distillery
Replay Cliftonville 3-3 Distillery
1910-11 Linfield 3-2 Glentoran
1937-38 Belfast Celtic 2-2 Derry City
Replay Belfast Celtic 3-1 Derry City
1949-50 Linfield 2-0 Glentoran
1960-61 Linfield 2-0 Portadown
1961-62 Linfield 3-1 Portadown

On one occasion – 1905/06 – the championship title was shared after Cliftonville and Distillery could not be separated after two play-off matches.

Linfield was the first team to win the championship on goal difference in 1992-93, when they finished level on 66 points each with Crusaders, but eight goals better with a +34 goal difference to Crusaders' +26.

Linfield have won the League championship the most times (49).

From 1890 to 1921, when the Irish League was an all-Ireland competition, no southern clubs (from what would become the Irish Free State and later the Republic of Ireland) ever won the championship. During this period, three southern clubs participated in the League: Bohemians, Shelbourne and Tritonville. The highest place achieved by any of these clubs was second, by Shelbourne in 1906-07.

No club from outside Belfast won the League championship until Glenavon took it to Co. Armagh in 1951-52. In 1957-58, Ards became the first team from Co. Down to win the League, and in 1964-65, Derry City were the first Co. Londonderry team to do so. Of the 106 championships, the title has only been taken out of Belfast on ten occasions. The most successful provincial club is Portadown, with four championships.

A total of 12 different teams have won the championship.

In the early years, Army regiments stationed in Ireland participated in the League: the Lancashire Fusiliers in 1891-92; the North Staffordshire Regiment for three seasons from 1896-99; the Royal Scots in 1899-1900 and the King's Own Scottish Borderers in 1903-04.

The longest gap between Irish League championships was 77 seasons (excluding the 11 suspended seasons) between Cliftonville’s wins in 1909-10 and 1997-98.

The record for consecutive titles is six, held jointly by Belfast Celtic (1935-40 and 1947-48) and Linfield (1981-87).

Historically, with relatively few league fixtures each season, the Irish League organised a number of other competitions for its members. While some of these enjoyed considerable prestige over the years, they have been phased out over recent seasons due to fixture congestion caused by the expansion of the league and reduced spectator interest. These competitions were: the City Cup; the Gold Cup; the Ulster Cup and the Irish League Floodlit Cup.

In addition, clubs still compete in their respective regional cup competitions: the County Antrim Shield (for clubs within the jurisdiction of the North-East Ulster F.A. (also known as the County Antrim & District F.A.); the Mid-Ulster Cup (for clubs within the jurisdiction of the Mid-Ulster F.A.); and the North West Senior Cup (for clubs within the jurisdiction of the North-Western F.A.).

In 1961-62, Linfield famously achieved the feat of winning seven trophies: the Irish League; Irish Cup; City Cup, Gold Cup; Ulster Cup; County Antrim Shield; and North-South Cup.

On the following occasions, teams have completed a league campaign unbeaten:

Season Team Number of games played
1892-93 Linfield 10
1894-95 Linfield 6
1903-04 Linfield 14
1921-22 Linfield 10
1926-27 Belfast Celtic 22
1928-29 Belfast Celtic 26
1980-81 Glentoran 22

The first ever Irish League match to be broadcast live on television took place on 24 September 2007 when Sky Sports showed Cliftonville and Linfield draw 2-2 at Solitude.

Irish League Representative Match Results

Date Opponents Result Score H-T Score Venue Attendance
29/04/1893 Scottish League W 3-0 3-0 Ulsterville, Belfast 4000
27/01/1894 Scottish League L 0-6 0-1 Celtic Park, Glasgow 3000
10/02/1894 Football League L 2-4 0-3 Ulster Grounds, Belfast 5000
02/02/1895 Scottish League L 1-4 1-3 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 6000
09/11/1895 Football League D 2-2 2-0 Victoria Ground, Stoke 3000
11/11/1895 Liverpool FC L 1-5 1-1 Anfield, Liverpool
15/02/1896 Scottish League L 2-3 0-1 Celtic Park, Glasgow 5000
07/11/1896 Football League L 0-2 0-1 The Oval, Belfast 12000
30/01/1897 Scottish League L 0-2 0-1 Solitude, Belfast 10000
06/11/1897 Football League L 1-8 0-1 Hyde Road, Manchester 10000
29/01/1898 Scottish League L 0-5 0-5 Carolina Fort, Dundee 9000
05/11/1898 Football League L 1-5 0-2 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 8000
11/02/1899 Scottish League W 3-1 1-0 Solitude, Belfast 10000
11/11/1899 Football League L 1-3 1-1 Burnden Park, Bolton 5372
17/02/1900 Scottish League L 0-6 0-1 Easter Road, Edinburgh 9000
10/11/1900 Football League L 2-4 1-1 Solitude, Belfast 7000
16/02/1901 Scottish League L 1-2 1-1 The Oval, Belfast 9500
09/11/1901 Football League L 0-9 0-3 Manor Ground, London 12000
15/02/1902 Scottish League L 0-3 0-1 Dens Park, Dundee
11/10/1902 Football League L 2-3 2-1 Solitude, Belfast 10000
28/02/1903 Scottish League W 1-0 1-0 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 11000
10/10/1903 Football League L 1-2 1-1 Valley Parade, Bradford 17000
27/02/1904 Scottish League L 1-3 1-2 Love Street, Paisley 10000
15/10/1904 Football League L 0-2 0-2 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 12000
14/10/1905 Football League L 0-4 0-1 Hyde Road, Manchester 13000
13/10/1906 Football League L 0-6 0-2 Solitude, Belfast 10500
12/10/1907 Football League L 3-6 2-4 Roker Park, Sunderland 6000
10/10/1908 Football League L 0-5 0-2 Solitude, Belfast 12000
10/02/1909 Scottish League L 1-2 0-1 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 8000
09/10/1909 Football League L 1-8 0-2 Boundary Park, Oldham 10000
25/10/1909 Scottish League L 0-2 0-0 Firhill Park, Glasgow 10000
08/10/1910 Football League L 2-6 1-3 Celtic Park, Belfast 20000
31/10/1910 Scottish League L 1-3 0-0 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 10000
20/03/1911 Southern League L 0-4 0-2 Upton Park, London 5000
30/09/1911 Southern League L 0-2 0-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 9000
16/10/1911 Football League L 0-4 0-1 Anfield, Liverpool 10000
30/10/1911 Scottish League L 0-3 0-0 Firhill Park, Glasgow 5000
23/10/1912 Football League D 0-0 0-0 The Oval, Belfast 11500
06/11/1912 Scottish League L 1-3 1-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 8500
15/03/1913 Southern League D 1-1 1-0 The Den, London 13000
01/10/1913 Football League L 0-2 0-1 Solitude, Belfast 12000
11/10/1913 Southern League L 1-4 1-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 6000
05/11/1913 Scottish League L 1-2 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 9000
07/10/1914 Football League L 1-2 0-0 The Hawthorns, West Bromwich 9250
31/10/1914 Southern League D 1-1 1-1 Vetch Field, Swansea 8000
18/11/1914 Scottish League L 1-2 1-2 Grosvenor Park, Belfast 7000
05/11/1919 Scottish League L 0-2 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 4250
19/11/1919 Football League D 2-2 0-1 Anfield, Liverpool 20000
25/01/1921 Scottish League L 0-3 0-0 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 10000
01/10/1921 Football League L 0-1 0-0 The Oval, Belfast 10000
26/10/1921 Scottish League L 0-3 0-1 Shawfield Park, Clyde 15000
04/10/1922 Football League L 1-5 1-4 Burnden Park, Bolton 10000
18/10/1922 Scottish League L 0-3 0-1 Celtic Park, Glasgow 8000
17/03/1923 Welsh League D 2-2 1-2 Solitude, Belfast 9000
29/09/1923 Football League L 2-6 1-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
31/10/1923 Scottish League L 0-1 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 5000
11/10/1924 Football League L 0-5 0-2 Solitude, Belfast 12000
29/10/1924 Scottish League L 0-3 0-3 Tynecastle, Edinburgh 15000
11/05/1925 Ireland Amateur L 1-5 ?-? Solitude, Belfast
07/10/1925 Football League L 1-5 1-3 Anfield, Liverpool 15000
11/11/1925 Scottish League L 3-7 1-4 Solitude, Belfast 10000
13/03/1926 League of Ireland L 1-3 0-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 18000
09/10/1926 Football League L 1-6 1-1 Celtic Park, Belfast 14000
27/10/1926 Scottish League L 2-5 1-4 Tynecastle, Edinburgh 6850
05/03/1927 League of Ireland D 1-1 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
21/09/1927 Football League L 1-9 0-9 St. Jame's Park, Newcastle 1122
12/10/1927 Scottish League L 1-2 0-1 Solitude, Belfast 8000
10/03/1928 League of Ireland L 1-3 1-1 Shelbourne Park, Dublin 12000
22/09/1928 Football League L 0-5 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
31/10/1928 Scottish League L 2-8 2-5 Firhill Park, Glasgow 16980
09/03/1929 League of Ireland W 2-1 0-0 The Oval, Belfast 15000
25/09/1929 Football League L 2-7 0-1 Goodison Park, Liverpool 18000
09/10/1929 Scottish League L 1-4 0-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 10000
01/03/1930 League of Ireland W 6-1 4-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 12000
24/09/1930 Football League D 2-2 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 12000
08/10/1930 Scottish League L 0-5 0-3 Firhill Park, Glasgow 10170
23/09/1931 Football League L 0-4 0-2 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 15233
03/10/1931 Scottish League W 3-2 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
01/10/1932 Football League L 2-5 1-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 17000
19/10/1932 Scottish League L 1-4 0-1 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 11000
30/09/1933 Scottish League W 3-0 2-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 15357
04/10/1933 Football League L 0-4 0-2 Deepdale, Preston 14400
19/09/1934 Football League L 1-6 1-3 The Oval, Belfast 13500
03/10/1934 Scottish League L 2-3 1-2 Firhill Park, Glasgow 8000
25/09/1935 Football League W 2-1 1-1 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 26000
23/10/1935 Scottish League L 2-3 0-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 7000
02/09/1936 Scottish League L 2-5 1-4 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 15000
23/09/1936 Football League W 3-2 3-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 16000
01/09/1937 Scottish League L 2-3 1-1 The Oval, Belfast 11082
06/10/1937 Football League L 0-3 0-0 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 14700
17/03/1938 League of Ireland W 3-1 1-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 30000
07/09/1938 Scottish League L 1-6 0-5 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 26000
21/09/1938 Football League L 2-8 1-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 14000
11/03/1939 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 11000
30/08/1939 Scottish League L 2-3 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 12000
18/03/1940 League of Ireland L 0-2 0-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 26000
17/03/1941 League of Ireland W 8-3 3-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 36000
14/04/1941 League of Ireland W 2-1 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 25000
17/03/1942 League of Ireland D 2-2 2-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 31000
06/04/1942 League of Ireland W 5-2 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 30000
17/03/1943 League of Ireland W 1-0 0-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 28000
26/04/1943 League of Ireland D 2-2 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 21000
17/03/1944 League of Ireland W 4-3 0-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 28000
10/04/1944 League of Ireland D 2-2 1-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 35000
17/03/1945 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 36000
02/04/1945 League of Ireland L 3-5 1-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 32000
18/03/1946 League of Ireland W 2-1 1-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 37000
22/04/1946 League of Ireland W 3-0 2-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 32000
19/02/1947 Football League L 2-4 0-2 Goodison Park, Liverpool 36000
17/03/1947 League of Ireland D 2-2 1-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 20000
07/04/1947 League of Ireland L 0-1 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 30000
30/04/1947 Scottish League L 4-7 3-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
22/10/1947 Football League L 3-4 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
14/01/1948 Scottish League L 0-3 0-1 Celtic Park, Glasgow 50000
17/03/1948 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 25000
29/03/1948 League of Ireland W 4-0 1-0 Windsor Park, Belfast
20/09/1948 Football League L 1-5 1-4 Anfield, Liverpool 27263
06/11/1948 Scottish League L 0-1 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 30000
17/03/1949 League of Ireland D 0-0 0-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 20000
18/04/1949 League of Ireland W 4-1 3-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 25000
07/09/1949 Scottish League L 1-8 1-4 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 62000
17/03/1950 League of Ireland L 1-3 1-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 18000
10/04/1950 League of Ireland D 2-2 1-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 10000
26/04/1950 Football League L 1-3 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
27/09/1950 Scottish League L 0-2 0-4 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
18/10/1950 Football League L 3-6 2-3 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 30000
26/03/1951 Western Command W 4-2 ?-? Windsor Park, Belfast
19/05/1951 Welsh League L 0-2 0-0 Vetch Field, Swansea
05/09/1951 Welsh League L 3-7 1-4 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
26/09/1951 Scottish League L 0-3 0-1 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 23000
26/03/1952 Football League L 0-9 0-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
14/04/1952 Western Command L 2-4 ?-? Windsor Park, Belfast
03/09/1952 Scottish League L 1-5 1-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
24/09/1952 Football League L 1-7 1-3 Molineaux, Wolverhampton 15161
22/04/1953 League of Ireland W 3-0 2-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 16000
09/09/1953 Scottish League L 0-4 0-3 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 25000
23/09/1953 Football League L 0-5 0-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 23000
26/11/1953 Western Command W 2-0 ?-? Grosvenor Park, Belfast
19/04/1954 League of Ireland D 0-0 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 12000
15/09/1954 Scottish League L 1-5 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
20/10/1954 Football League L 2-4 0-2 Anfield, Liverpool 22323
10/11/1954 Western Command L 2-3 ?-? Grosvenor Park, Belfast
17/03/1955 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 30000
07/09/1955 Scottish League L 0-3 0-0 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 33500
16/11/1955 Western Command W 8-1 ?-? Grosvenor Park, Belfast
17/03/1956 League of Ireland L 0-1 0-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 23000
02/04/1956 League of Ireland W 6-0 2-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
25/04/1956 Football League W 5-2 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 20000
05/09/1956 Scottish League L 1-7 1-2 The Oval, Belfast 25000
31/10/1956 Football League L 2-3 0-2 St. Jame's Park, Newcastle 34000
21/11/1956 Western Command W 3-1 ?-? Windsor Park, Belfast
06/12/1956 Irish International XI D 3-3 ?-? Windsor Park, Belfast
18/03/1957 League of Ireland D 2-2 0-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 28000
22/04/1957 League of Ireland L 1-2 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
09/10/1957 Scottish League L 0-7 0-1 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 30000
30/10/1957 Football League L 2-4 2-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 18000
13/11/1957 Western Command W 6-0 ?-? Windsor Park, Belfast
17/03/1958 League of Ireland D 2-2 1-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 32000
07/04/1958 League of Ireland W 3-1 1-1 Solitude, Belfast 29000
03/09/1958 Scottish League L 0-5 0-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 7000
29/10/1958 League of Ireland L 2-3 2-3 Windsor Park, Belfast 5000
12/11/1958 Football League L 2-5 1-2 Anfield, Liverpool 30717
23/09/1959 Football League L 0-5 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 18000
14/10/1959 Scottish League L 1-7 0-4 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 23500
12/04/1960 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-2 Tolka Park, Dublin 8000
07/09/1960 Scottish League L 1-2 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
12/10/1960 Football League L 2-5 1-2 Bloomfield Road, Blackpool 19066
17/03/1961 League of Ireland W 3-2 1-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 12000
03/04/1961 League of Ireland D 1-1 1-1 Solitude, Belfast 22000
04/10/1961 Scottish League L 0-7 0-3 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 25000
01/11/1961 Football League L 1-6 1-5 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
20/03/1962 Italian Semi-Pro League W 6-2 4-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 18000
04/04/1962 League of Ireland W 3-1 1-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 4000
31/10/1962 Football League L 1-3 0-2 Carrow Road, Norwich 15000
18/03/1963 League of Ireland W 3-1 1-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 15000
04/05/1963 Italian Semi-Pro League L 0-1 0-0 Arezzo, Tuscany 10000
04/09/1963 Scottish League L 1-4 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 15000
17/03/1964 League of Ireland L 2-4 2-1 Dalymount Park, Dublin 8000
15/04/1964 League of Ireland D 2-2 1-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 7000
28/10/1964 Football League L 0-4 0-3 The Oval, Belfast 20000
14/05/1965 League of Ireland W 1-0 0-0 Flower Lodge, Cork 3500
06/09/1965 Scottish League L 2-6 1-3 Hampden Park, Glasgow 11500
21/09/1966 Football League L 0-12 0-6 Holm Park, Plymouth 35458
22/03/1967 League of Ireland W 3-1 2-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 6000
06/09/1967 Scottish League L 0-2 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 10000
25/10/1967 League of Ireland L 2-3 0-3 Dalymount Park, Dublin 10000
27/11/1968 Football League L 0-1 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 12000
09/04/1969 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 5000
19/11/1969 Scottish League L 2-5 0-3 Ibrox Park, Glasgow 4000
17/03/1970 League of Ireland W 2-0 0-0 Dalymount Park, Dublin 10000
23/09/1970 Football League L 0-5 0-2 Carrow Road, Norwich 20743
18/03/1974 League of Ireland L 2-3 1-2 Dalymount Park, Dublin 2000
01/11/1978 Scottish League D 1-1 1-0 Fir Park, Motherwell 4427
18/03/1980 Scottish League L 2-4 1-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 1800
20/09/1980 Canada W 3-1 0-0 King George V Stadium, St John's, Newfoundland 3000
24/09/1980 Canada L 1-2 2-1 Varsity Stadium, Toronto 3689
15/04/1981 League of Ireland L 0-1 0-1 Tolka Park, Dublin 1000
16/02/1982 OFK Belgrade D 3-3 2-2 Windsor Park, Belfast 1800
30/10/1984 League of Ireland W 4-0 1-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 873
17/03/1986 League of Ireland L 1-2 0-0 Tolka Park, Dublin 1500
17/03/1987 League of Ireland W 2-1 2-1 The Showgrounds, Newry 700
10/08/1987 Manchester United FC D 0-0 0-0 Windsor Park, Belfast 8000
09/09/1987 Football League D 2-2 2-1 Windsor Park, Belfast 3978
16/03/1989 Hibernian FC L 1-2 1-1 Easter Road, Edinburgh 3000
17/05/1989 League of Ireland L 0-3 0-1 Oriel Park, Dundalk 500
06/07/1989 Fort Lauderdale Strikers L 2-5 0-3 Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale 2071
09/07/1989 Penn-Jersey D 1-1 0-1 Trenton State College, New Jersey 2239

Source: [6]

Notes

  1. Changed name from Distillery to Lisburn Distillery in 1999.
  2. Moved from Belfast to Ballyskeagh in 1980.
  3. Sold home ground in Newtownards in 2002, and subsequently played in Carrickfergus, Belfast and Bangor.
  4. Known as Ballymena until 1934.
  5. Changed name from Newry Town to Newry City in 2004.

See also

References

  1. http://www.irishfa.com/the-ifa/news/3002/northern-ireland-football-lines-up-on-sky-sports/
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/2234219.stm
  3. Carling to sponsor Premiership
  4. IFA unveils Carling as new Premiership sponsor
  5. BBC SPORT | Football | Irish | Portadown out of Premier League
  6. "Irish League Representative Match Results". irishleaguegreats.blogspot.com. August 2008. http://irishleaguegreats.blogspot.com/2008/08/irish-league-representative-match.html. Retrieved 7 April 2010. 

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