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1893–94 Irish League


FieldValue
competitionIrish League
season1893–94
dates2 September 1893 –
4 May 1894
winnersGlentoran
1st Irish title
matches30
total goals146
league topscorerMichael McErlean (9 goals)
biggest home winGlentoran 8–0 Cliftonville
biggest away winLigoniel 0–6 Distillery
highest scoringDistillery 4–4 Linfield
Glentoran 8–0 Cliftonville
prevseason1892–93
nextseason1894–95

4 May 1894 1st Irish title Glentoran 8–0 Cliftonville

The 1893–94 Irish League was the 4th edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Irish football.

The league comprised six teams, and Glentoran won the championship for the first time.

Season summary

After the withdrawal of Derry Olympic the previous season, Ligoniel (who had last played in the 1891–92 season) were elected in their place, meaning all league games were played in Belfast.

Teams and locations

TeamTownHome Ground
CliftonvilleBelfastSolitude
DistilleryBelfastGrosvenor Park
GlentoranBelfastThe Oval
LigonielBelfastLigoniel
LinfieldBelfastUlsterville
UlsterBelfastUlster Cricket Ground

League standings

Results

References

References

  1. Alex Graham. (2005). "Football in Northern Ireland: A Statistical Record 1881-2005".
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