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1943–44 League of Ireland


FieldValue
competitionLeague of Ireland
season1943–44
winnersShelbourne (4th title)
league topscorerSeán McCarthy (16 goals)
biggest home winShamrock Rovers 7–0 St James's Gate
biggest away winSt James's Gate 0–7 Cork United
highest scoringCork United 6–3 Drumcondra
matches56
total goals222
prevseason1942–43
nextseason1944–45

The 1943–44 League of Ireland was the 23rd season of senior football in the Republic of Ireland. Cork United were the two-time defending champions.

Changes from 1942–43

Two teams failed to be re-elected: Bray Unknowns and Brideville, resulting in a reduction in size from ten to eight.

No new teams were elected in their place.

Teams

TeamLocationStadium
BohemiansDublin (Phibsborough)Dalymount Park
Cork UnitedCorkMardyke
DrumcondraDublin (Clonturk)Clonturk Park
DundalkDundalkOriel Park
LimerickLimerickMarkets Field
Shamrock RoversDublin (Milltown)Glenmalure Park
ShelbourneDublin (Ringsend)Shelbourne Park
St. James's GateDublin (Drimnagh)Iveagh Grounds

Season overview

Shelbourne won their fourth title.

Standings

Results

Top goalscorers

PosPlayerClubGoals
1IrelandIreland Seán McCarthyCork United16
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