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1923–24 League of Ireland


FieldValue
competitionLeague of Ireland
dates8 September 1923 - 13 May 1924
winnersBohemians (1st title)
matches90
total goals335
league topscorerDave Roberts (20 goals)
biggest home win
biggest away win
highest scoringSt. James's Gate 3-6 Shelbourne
prevseason1922–23
nextseason1924–25
season1923–24

The 1923–24 League of Ireland was the third season of top-tier football in the Republic of Ireland. It began on 8 September 1923 and ended on 13 May 1924.

Shamrock Rovers were the defending champions.

Changes from 1922–23

Three teams were not re-elected to the league: Dublin United, Olympia and Rathmines Athletic. Only one new team was elected: Brooklyn, reducing the League to ten teams.

ElectedNot Re-elected
BrooklynDublin United
Olympia
Rathmines Athletic

Season overview

Bohemians won their first title.

Teams

TeamHome cityHome ground
Athlone TownAthloneSports Ground
BohemiansDublin (Phibsborough)Dalymount Park
BrooklynDublin (Merchants Quay)Chalgrove Terrace
JacobsDublin (Crumlin)Rutland Avenue
Midland AthleticDublin (Whitehall)The Thatch
Pioneers
St. James's GateDublin (Dolphin's Barn)St. James's Park
Shamrock RoversDublin (Milltown)title=Shamrock Rovers Groundurl=https://shamrockrovers.ie/history/website=Shamrock Rovers.FCaccess-date=30 May 2020}}
ShelbourneDublin (Ringsend)Shelbourne Park
Shelbourne UnitedDublin (Milltown)title=Shamrock Rovers Groundurl=https://shamrockrovers.ie/history/website=Shamrock Rovers.FCaccess-date=30 May 2020}}

Standings

Results

Top goalscorers

PosPlayerClubGoals
1Dave RobertsBohemians20
2Christy RobinsonBohemians12
Frank RusheShelbourne

Source:

References

References

  1. "Shamrock Rovers Ground".
  2. McSweeney, Niall. "A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921-22 to 1984-85". Association of Football Statisticians.
  3. Graham, Alex. "Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921-2005". Soccer Books Limited.
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