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1910–11 Irish League


FieldValue
competitionIrish League
season1910–11
dates3 September 1910 –
23 January 1911
winnersLinfield
11th Irish title
relegatedBohemians
matches56
total goals168
biggest home winGlentoran 9–0 Derry Celtic
biggest away winCliftonville 1–4 Glentoran
Shelbourne 0–3 Linfield
highest scoringGlentoran 9–0 Derry Celtic
prevseason1909–10
nextseason1911–12

23 January 1911 11th Irish title Shelbourne 0–3 Linfield

The 1910–11 Irish League was the 21st edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Irish football.

The league comprised eight teams, and Linfield won the championship after a play-off match with Glentoran which finished 3–2.

Teams and locations

TeamTownHome Ground
Belfast CelticBelfastCeltic Park
BohemiansDublinDalymount Park
CliftonvilleBelfastSolitude
Derry CelticDerryBrandywell
DistilleryBelfastGrosvenor Park
GlentoranBelfastThe Oval
LinfieldBelfastWindsor Park
ShelbourneDublinSandymount Road

League standings

Results

League

Test match

Thompson Hunter

References

References

  1. Alex Graham. (2005). "Football in Northern Ireland: A Statistical Record 1881-2005".
  2. (24 January 1911). "Irish League Test Match, Glentoran v Linfield". Belfast News Letter.
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