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1911–12 Irish League


FieldValue
competitionIrish League
season1911–12
dates2 September 1911 –
23 December 1911
winnersGlentoran
4th Irish title
matches56
total goals182
biggest home winGlentoran 10–0 Cliftonville
biggest away winGlenavon 1–5 Glentoran
highest scoringGlentoran 10–0 Cliftonville
prevseason1910–11
nextseason1912–13

23 December 1911 4th Irish title

The 1911–12 Irish League was the 22nd edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Irish football.

The league comprised eight teams, and Glentoran won the championship for the 4th time.

Season summary

Bohemians, who had been members of the league since 1902, withdrew for this season. Their place was taken by Irish Junior League champions Glenavon, who became the first Irish League team from outside a city in Ireland.

Teams and locations

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

League standings

Results

References

References

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