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2004 League of Ireland Premier Division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | League of Ireland Premier Division |
| season | 2004 |
| winners | Shelbourne (12th title) |
| relegated | Dublin City |
| continentalcup1 | UEFA Champions League |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Shelbourne |
| continentalcup2 | UEFA Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Cork City |
| Longford Town | |
| continentalcup3 | UEFA Intertoto Cup |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Bohemians |
| continentalcup4 | Setanta Sports Cup |
| continentalcup4 qualifiers | Shelbourne |
| Cork City | |
| Longford Town | |
| league topscorer | Jason Byrne: 25 |
| (Shelbourne) | |
| prevseason | 2003 |
| nextseason | 2005 |
Longford Town Cork City Longford Town (Shelbourne)
The 2004 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 20th season of the League of Ireland Premier Division. The division was made up of 10 teams. Shelbourne were champions while Cork City finished as runners-up. Both clubs also enjoyed respectable runs in Europe.
Overview
The season began on 19 March and ended on 22 November. Each team played four rounds of games, totalling 36 games each. The 2005 season would see the League of Ireland Premier Division revert to 12 twelve teams. To facilitate this expansion there was no promotion/relegation play-off this season and only one team, Dublin City, were automatically relegated. At the end of October, Drogheda United and Bohemians were all but out of the title race. Drogheda United and Bohemians were twelve points and eight points behind leaders Shelbourne respectively. Shelbourne had not quite sealed the title yet, though, as Cork City had reached second place and were just four points behind with four games remaining. On 5 November it looked like the Cork City's league challenge might have been over after they could only draw at home to Derry City. If Shelbourne had beaten Longford Town the following day they would be nine points clear with Cork City having just three games remaining. Longford won 4–1. Both Cork City and Shelbourne won their remaining games before the final round of matches. This meant that Cork City were three points behind Shelbourne. Cork had to win and Shelbourne lose for the title to go the Cork instead of Shelbourne. It turned out that neither result went the way Cork wanted as both they and Shelbourne drew. This meant that Shelbourne retained the league title and Cork City would have to be satisfied with second place.
Final table
Results
Matches 1–18
Matches 19–36
UEFA coefficient
The League of Ireland Premier Division performances in Europe this season meant that the league received a coefficient of 1.333 added to their overall coefficient which now accumulated to 4.164. This gave them a ranking 38th place as shown.
- 36. Iceland Iceland
- 37. Macedonia FYR Macedonia
- 38. Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
- 39. Belarus Belarus
40. Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Source:
Top-scorers
| Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Ireland Jason Byrne | Shelbourne | 25 |
| Ireland Glen Crowe | Bohemians | 19 |
| Ireland Declan O'Brien | Drogheda United | 14 |
| Ireland Daryl Murphy | Waterford United | 14 |
| Ireland Kevin Doyle | Cork City | 13 |
Source:
Awards
- PFAI eircom League Player of the Year
- Jason Byrne - Shelbourne
- PFAI eircom League Young Player of the Year
- Daryl Murphy - Waterford United
Gallery
File:2004 Football league of ireland season.png|The locations of the clubs that competed in the 2004 League of Ireland season
References
References
- "Ireland - List of Topscorers".
- "Ireland 2004".
- "(Republic of) Ireland League Tables".
- Graham, Alex. "Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005". Soccer Books Limited.
- "(Republic of) Ireland League Tables".
- "Ireland 2004".
- "UEFA Country Ranking 2005". www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert.
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