Republic of Ireland 2nd level alltimetable 1985/86-2013

The second level in Ireland was formed in 1985-86 - 6 new clubs (Bray Wanderers, Derry City, Cobh Ramblers, Newcastle United, Monaghan United and EMFA) were elected to the league that year and formed a 10-team division with the bottom 4 (Sligo Rovers, Longford Town, Drogheda United and Finn Harps) of the 1984-85 championship (first level). Thanks to Julian Canny for supplying most of the information on which this table is based. * = indicate points deducted. You are free to copy this document but please state the source, i.e. Clas Glenning.

THREE POINTS FOR A WIN
1. Finn Harps (Ballybofey)                 22 623 262 158 203  887  740  944
2. Limerick FC                             20 631 244 160 227  806  785  892
3. Cobh Ramblers                           21 616 235 170 211  815  755  875
4. Waterford United                        16 467 228 123 116  691  452  804*
5. Monaghan United                         24 715 203 192 320  839 1140  795*
6. Athlone Town                            21 656 201 180 278  733  931  780*
7. Longford Town                           21 593 190 143 260  693  877  713
8. Dublin City                             18 501 174 145 182  662  649  667
9. Kilkenny City                           21 606 157 171 278  689  942  642
10.Bray Wanderers                          11 309 158  85  66  496  277  559
11.Dundalk                                  9 304 139  76  89  450  334  493
12.University College Dublin               10 273 135  73  65  419  227  478
13.Galway United                            9 277 121  86  70  421  319  449
14.Drogheda United                         10 275 121  84  70  404  296  447
15.Sligo Rovers                            10 291 114  84  93  379  318  427
16.Shelbourne (Dublin)                      6 186 105  39  42  325  177  354
17.Kildare County                           8 265  82  68 115  314  419  324
18.Wexford Youths                           7 224  69  39 116  240  347  246
19.St. James Gate                           6 162  40  52  70  169  240  172
20.Derry City                               3  69  44  16   9  141   56  148
21.Mervue United                            5 152  41  25  86  179  273  148
22.Sporting Fingal                          2  69  38  17  14  121   60  131
23.St. Francis                              5 162  25  52  85  139  256  127
24.Cork City                                2  63  35  16  12  112   57  121
25.Newcastlewest                            5 117  28  29  60  130  195  113
26.Shamrock Rovers (Dublin)                 1  36  21  12   3   53   13   72*
27.Salthill Devon                           4 119  14  21  84   90  265   63



NOTES: Londonderry is situated in Northern Ireland but the team plays in Ireland anyway because the town "belongs" to the Republic Ireland in football terms. Newcastle United changed name to Newcastlewest after the 1985/86-season. EMFA changed name to Kilkenny City after the 1987/88-season. Limerick City changed name to Limerick FC after the 1993/94-season and then to Limerick 37 FC after the 2006-season and then to Limerick FC again after the 2008-season. Home Farm changed name to Home Farm Everton after the 1994/95-season. The replayed match Kilkenny vs Limerick during the 1999/2000 counted as 3-2 (original score; ordered replay finished 1-0 but was later ruled void by civil judge). Home Farm Everton changed name to Home Farm Fingal in the year 2000 and then to Dublin City 2001. Waterford United had three points deducted during the 2001/02-season for fielding an ineligible player. Monaghan United had three points deducted during the 2003-season for fielding an ineligible player. Athlone Town & Monaghan United each had three points deducted during the 2004-season for fielding ineligible players. Shamrock Rovers had three points deducted during the 2006-season for fielding a suspended player in a game.

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