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2015–16 NIFL Premiership

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Football league season
NIFL Premiership
Season2015–16
Dates8 August 2015 – 23 April 2016
ChampionsCrusaders
2nd Premiership title
6thIrish title
RelegatedWarrenpoint Town
Champions LeagueCrusaders
Europa LeagueGlenavon (via Irish Cup)
Linfield
Cliftonville (via play-offs)
Matches228
Goals671 (2.94 per match)
Top goalscorerPaul Heatley
Andrew Waterworth
(22 goals each)
Biggest home winLinfield 6–0Dungannon Swifts
(2 February 2016)
Biggest away winBallymena United 1–7Glenavon
(12 August 2015)
Highest scoringBallymena United 1–7Glenavon
(12 August 2015)
Portadown 5–3Glentoran
(14 December 2015)
Warrenpoint Town 2–6Linfield
(29 March 2016)
Highest attendance6,000[1]
Glentoran 1–2Linfield
(26 December 2015)
Lowest attendance61[1]
Warrenpoint Town 0–2Dungannon Swifts
(12 September 2015)
Total attendance209,590[1]
Average attendance984[1]
All statistics correct as of 23 April 2016.

The2015–16 NIFL Premiership (known as theDanske Bank Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 8th season of theNIFL Premiership, the highest level of league football inNorthern Ireland, the 115th season ofIrish league football overall, and the 3rd season of the league operating as part of theNorthern Ireland Football League.[2]

Crusaders were champions, winning the league for the 6th time and the 2nd consecutive season.

Summary

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The season began on 8 August 2015, and concluded with the final round of fixtures on 23 April 2016. The play-offs took place in May 2016.

Crusaders were the defending champions, after securing last season's title for the fifth time in the club's history on 18 April 2015 – their first title since the1996–97 season.[3] They successfully defended their title, winning the top flight title for the sixth time.

Changes from 2014–15

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Teams

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After finishing bottom of the table on their return to the top flight in the 2014–15 season following a four–year absence,Institute suffered relegation back to Championship 1 after only one season.[7]Carrick Rangers replaced them for this season's Premiership, after winning the2014–15 Championship 1 title to secure a return to the top flight for the first time in the three years since they were relegated in the2011–12 season.[8]

Warrenpoint Town finished in 11th place – thePromotion/relegation play-off place – and faced Championship 1 runners-upBangor over two legs for the last remaining place in this season's Premiership.[9] Following a 2–2 draw on aggregate after extra time in the second leg, Warrenpoint Town eventually won 3–1 on penalties to avoid relegation and retain their Premiership status for this season.[10]

Stadia and locations

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Location of teams in the2015–16 NIFL Premiership
Location of the Belfast-based teams in the2015–16 NIFL Premiership
ClubStadiumLocationCapacity[11][12]
Ballinamallard UnitedFerney ParkBallinamallard2,000 (250 seated)
Ballymena UnitedThe ShowgroundsBallymena3,050 (2,200 seated)
Carrick RangersTaylors AvenueCarrickfergus4,500 (800 seated)
SeaviewBelfast3,383 (all seated)
CliftonvilleSolitudeBelfast2,530 (all seated)
ColeraineThe ShowgroundsColeraine2,496 (1,106 seated)
CrusadersSeaviewBelfast3,383 (all seated)
Dungannon SwiftsStangmore ParkDungannon5,000 (300 seated)
GlenavonMourneview ParkLurgan4,160 (4,000 seated)
GlentoranThe OvalBelfast6,054 (4,989 seated)
LinfieldWindsor ParkBelfast18,614 (all seated)
PortadownShamrock ParkPortadown3,940 (2,765 seated)
Warrenpoint TownMilltownWarrenpoint2,000 (250 seated)

*^‡ Capacity numbers are approximate estimates, as no official figures have been released since 2010.
*^† Carrick Rangers played some 'home' games at Seaview as a result of ongoing issues with their own playing surface at Taylors Avenue.
[13]

Personnel and kits

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ClubManagerKit manufacturerSponsors
Ballinamallard UnitedNorthern Ireland Whitey AndersonNikeSeverfield
Ballymena UnitedNorthern IrelandDavid JeffreyUhlsportMcBurney Transport
Carrick RangersNorthern IrelandGary HaveronNikeHankook
CliftonvilleNorthern IrelandGerard LyttlePumaSean Graham
ColeraineNorthern Ireland Oran KearneyJomaTBF Thompson
CrusadersNorthern IrelandStephen BaxterKappaToals
Dungannon SwiftsNorthern IrelandRodney McAreeLegeaDonnellyVauxhall
GlenavonNorthern IrelandGary HamiltonNikeBedeck
GlentoranRepublic of IrelandAlan KernaghanKappaBet McLean
LinfieldNorthern IrelandDavid HealyNikeGeoghegan Conservatory
PortadownNorthern IrelandPat McGibbonUhlsportMET Steel
Warrenpoint TownNorthern Ireland Barry GrayUmbroDeli Lites

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
CliftonvilleNorthern IrelandTommy BreslinResigned15 September 2015[14]3rdNorthern IrelandGerard Lyttle15 October 2015[15]
LinfieldNorthern IrelandWarren FeeneyResigned6 October 2015[16]1stNorthern IrelandDavid Healy14 October 2015[17]
GlentoranNorthern IrelandEddie PattersonSacked17 October 2015[18]7thRepublic of IrelandAlan Kernaghan9 November 2015[19]
Dungannon SwiftsNorthern IrelandDarren MurphyResigned24 October 2015[20]11thNorthern IrelandRodney McAree27 October 2015[21]
Ballymena UnitedNorthern IrelandGlenn FergusonSacked29 February 2016[22]9thNorthern IrelandDavid Jeffrey7 March 2016[23]
PortadownNorthern IrelandRonnie McFallResigned/retired5 March 2016[24]7thNorthern IrelandPat McGibbon9 March 2016[25]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
1Crusaders(C)3828737928+5191Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round
2Linfield3826579135+5683Qualification for theEuropa League first qualifying round[b]
3Glenavon3820997240+3269
4Cliftonville(O)381810105853+564Qualification for theEuropa League play-offs[c]
5Coleraine38184164746+158
6Glentoran38157164655−952
7Dungannon Swifts[d]38127195166−1543
8Ballymena United38117205781−2440
9Portadown38115224367−2438
10Carrick Rangers38811194368−2535
11Ballinamallard United(O)3897223959−2034Qualification for therelegation play-off
12Warrenpoint Town(R)3897224573−2834Relegation to theNIFL Championship
Source:RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Drawing of lots.[27]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league was split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^Glenavon qualified for theEuropa League first qualifying round by winning the2015–16 Irish Cup.
  3. ^Cliftonville qualified for theEuropa League first qualifying round by winning theEuropa League play-offs.
  4. ^Dungannon Swifts were ineligible for the Europa League play-offs, as they did not apply for a UEFA licence.[26]

Results

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Matches 1–22

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During matches 1–22 each team will play every other team twice (home and away).

Home \ AwayBMDBYMCRKCLICOLCRUDUNGLAGLTLINPORWPT
Ballinamallard United0–11–30–21–21–10–00–12–40–11–23–0
Ballymena United1–11–16–10–22–41–01–70–11–31–14–2
Carrick Rangers1–12–21–21–20–42–22–21–10–30–11–2
Cliftonville3–14–21–04–00–11–01–11–03–33–02–1
Coleraine2–12–12–10–01–11–00–21–01–34–02–0
Crusaders5–03–25–02–23–14–01–03–03–01–21–0
Dungannon Swifts2–02–01–20–10–31–21–22–40–13–15–1
Glenavon5–13–12–00–13–01–23–10–03–21–01–1
Glentoran0–21–32–02–01–12–21–12–01–21–02–1
Linfield1–14–01–11–21–00–15–14–31–13–05–1
Portadown0–33–23–20–11–21–33–32–25–32–02–1
Warrenpoint Town0–3[a]1–21–12–20–41–30–20–30–10–32–0
Source:RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Original 0–1 result recorded as 0–3, after Warrenpoint Town fielded a suspended player in the match.[28]

Matches 23–33

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During matches 23–33 each team will play every other team for the third time (either at home, or away).

Home \ AwayBMDBYMCRKCLICOLCRUDUNGLAGLTLINPORWPT
Ballinamallard United4–21–20–11–11–01–0
Ballymena United1–02–20–22–40–43–1
Carrick Rangers2–14–31–01–51–20–1
Cliftonville2–03–31–30–21–01–1
Coleraine1–00–20–10–12–3
Crusaders0–01–02–01–14–2
Dungannon Swifts2–20–13–12–11–0
Glenavon1–01–13–31–34–1
Glentoran2–00–21–02–10–4
Linfield2–12–02–06–01–13–0
Portadown3–40–00–10–12–11–3
Warrenpoint Town3–03–01–11–32–6
Source:RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 34–38

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During matches 34–38 each team will play every other team in their half of the table once. As this will be the fourth time that teams play each other this season, home sides will be chosen so that they will have played each other twice at home and twice away.

Section A

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Home \ AwayCLICOLCRUGLAGLTLIN
Cliftonville1–33–10–2
Coleraine3–01–1
Crusaders1–02–0
Glenavon3–00–10–1
Glentoran0–10–10–4
Linfield4–03–0
Source:RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Section B

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Home \ AwayBMDBYMCRKDUNPORWPT
Ballinamallard United2–0
Ballymena United1–20–2
Carrick Rangers2–10–21–2
Dungannon Swifts4–22–41–3
Portadown0–01–2
Warrenpoint Town4–11–11–12–0
Source:RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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UEFA Europa League play-offs

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A new method of Europa League qualification was introduced for this season. As a result of theIrish Cup winners (Glenavon) finishing third in the league, the four remaining teams from the top seven that have not already qualified for Europe (the teams in positions 4–7) competed in a series of play-offs for the final place in the Europa League. The play-offs were seeded, with the higher-placed qualifiers given home advantage when facing the lower-placed qualifiers in the semi-finals. The two semi-final winners then met in the final. If three teams qualify for the play-offs, the highest-placed qualifier will receive a bye into the final with home advantage.[6]

Had the Irish Cup winners finished lower than seventh in the league, all five teams that finished in third to seventh would have qualified for the play-offs. This would have required an additional quarter-final match to be played by the two lowest-placed qualifiers in sixth and seventh, with the winner joining the other three clubs in the semi-finals.[6]

Dungannon Swifts finished in seventh place, but they were ineligible for the Europa League play-offs, as they did not apply for a UEFA licence.[29] Therefore, only one semi-final match was played and fourth-placedCliftonville were given a bye to the final.[30]

Semi-final

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Coleraine(5th)1–2Glentoran(6th)
McGonigle 85'Soccerway
BBC Sport
Birney 33'
Allen 58'
Referee: Andrew Davey

Final

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Cliftonville(4th)3–2Glentoran(6th)
Donnelly 11'
Knowles 62' (pen.)
McDaid 80'
Soccerway
BBC Sport
Allen 17'
Magee 28'
Referee: Raymond Crangle

NIFL Premiership play-off

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Eleventh-placedBallinamallard United will playInstitute, the play-off qualifier from the2015–16 NIFL Championship 1 over two legs for a place in the2016–17 NIFL Premiership. The Premiership club will play the first leg away from home, with home advantage for the second leg.

The matches were originally set to be played on 6 May and 10 May 2016.[31]

Institute1–2Ballinamallard United
McCrudden 26' (pen.)Soccerway
BBC Sport
O'Flynn 22'
Currie 69'
Referee: Keith Kennedy

On 9 May 2016, the IFA postponed the second leg until the conclusion of an investigation into allegations that Gary Haveron, the manager of Carrick Rangers may have failed to correctly serve a touchline ban. It is alleged that he was in the dugout at their 23 April match against Dungannon Swifts, which they won 3–1, instead sitting out another game when he was not actually banned.The possible ramifications of these allegations were that if it was found that Haveron did not properly serve the ban, the penalty would have been a minimum fine of £350 and Carrick Rangers would forfeit the game as a 0–3 loss. This three-point deduction would have moved Carrick to the bottom of the table and automatic relegation, Ballinamallard would have risen to 10th and safety and Warrenpoint town would have risen to 11th and would then face Institute in the Play-off.Carrick Rangers were formally charged with a formal breach of Article 23.1 of the IFA Disciplinary code and on 14 May Carrick Rangers announced that they will contest the charge and will make a further statement following receipt of legal advice.[32] On 18 May, however, no sanctions were imposed on the club after a disciplinary hearing and the second leg of the Play-off was rescheduled for 22 June.[33]


Ballinamallard United3–3Institute
Friars 22'
Beacom 59'
Feeney 90+4'
SoccerwayDunne 17'
Brown 28'
McGinty 62'
Referee: Raymond Hetherington

Ballinamallard United won 5–4 on aggregate.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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As of 23 April 2016
RankScorerClubGoals[35]
1Northern IrelandPaul HeatleyCrusaders22
Northern IrelandAndrew WaterworthLinfield22
3Northern Ireland Aaron BurnsLinfield19
4Northern Ireland Curtis AllenGlentoran18
Northern IrelandJordan OwensCrusaders18
6Northern IrelandEoin BradleyGlenavon17
7Northern Ireland Stephen MurrayWarrenpoint Town15
8Northern Ireland Andrew MitchellDungannon Swifts14
9PortugalMiguel ChinesCarrick Rangers12
Northern IrelandDavid McDaidCliftonville12
Northern Ireland James McLaughlinColeraine12

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