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1933–34 League of Ireland


FieldValue
competitionLeague of Ireland
winnersBohemians (4th title)
matches90
total goals288
league topscorerAlf Rigby (13 goals)
prevseason1932–33
nextseason1934–35
season1933–34

The 1933–34 League of Ireland was the thirteenth season of the League of Ireland. Dundalk were the defending champions.

Bohemians won their fourth title.

Overview

No new teams were elected to the League.

Teams

TeamLocationStadium
BohemiansDublin (Phibsborough)Dalymount Park
Bray UnknownsBrayWoodbrook Ground
CorkCork (Mardyke)Mardyke
Cork BohemiansCork (Ballintemple)Munster Agricultural Society Showgrounds
DolphinDublin (Dolphin's Barn)Dolphin Park
DrumcondraDublin (Clonturk)Clonturk Park
DundalkDundalkAthletic Grounds
St. James's GateDublin (Crumlin)St. James's Park
Shamrock RoversDublin (Milltown)Glenmalure Park
ShelbourneDublin (Ringsend)Shelbourne Park

Table

Results

Top goalscorers

PosPlayerClubGoals
1Alf RigbySt James's Gate13
2Ray RogersBohemians12
3Billy MerryDrumcondra11
Tim O'KeefeCork

Source:

References

References

  1. (5 February 2016). "Ireland - List of Topscorers".
  2. Graham, Alex. "Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921-2005". Soccer Books Limited.
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