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2017 League of Ireland Premier Division

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Football league season
League of Ireland Premier Division
Season2017
Dates24 February – 27 October 2017
ChampionsCork City (3rd title)
RelegatedDrogheda United
Finn Harps
Galway United
Champions LeagueCork City
Europa LeagueDundalk
Shamrock Rovers
Derry City
Matches198
Goals549 (2.77 per match)
Top goalscorerSean Maguire,Cork City 20
Biggest home winDundalk 6–0St Patrick's Athletic
Biggest away winDrogheda United 0–6Dundalk
Highest scoringBray Wanderers 5–3Finn HarpsLimerick 5-3Bray Wanderers
Longest winning runCork City (12 games)
Longest unbeaten runCork City (22 games)
Longest winless runDrogheda United (21 games)
Longest losing runDrogheda United (9 games)
Highest attendance6,983[1]Cork City 1–1Dundalk F.C.
Total attendance377,362
Average attendance1,906[2]
2016
2018
All statistics correct as of 4 November 2017.

The2017 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 33rd season of theLeague of Ireland Premier Division. The league began on Friday 24 February 2017 and concluded on 27 October 2017. Fixtures were announced on 9 December 2016.

On 17 October,Cork City won the title after a 0-0 draw at home toDerry City.[3][4]

Overview

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The Premier Division consists of 12 teams. Each team plays each other three times for a total of 33 matches in the season.

Limerick, the2016 First Division champion andDrogheda United, winners of the promotion/relegation playoffs, were promoted to the league, both bouncing straight back after having been relegated the previous season.

On 22 December 2016, theFootball Association of Ireland announced that the league would be restructured into two 10-team divisions from the 2018 season onwards, one of the recommendations made in the 2015 Conroy Report.[5] This meant the cancellation of the promotion/relegation playoff and relegation at the end of the 2017 season of 3 teams, with only the champions of the First Division promoted in return.[5]

Teams

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Stadia and locations

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Locations of Premier Division teams
Locations of Dublin Premier Division teams
TeamLocationStadium
BohemiansPhibsboroughDalymount Park
Bray WanderersBrayCarlisle Grounds
Cork CityCorkTurners Cross
Derry CityBuncranaMaginn Park[6]
Drogheda UnitedDroghedaUnited Park
DundalkDundalkOriel Park
Finn HarpsBallybofeyFinn Park
Galway UnitedGalwayEamonn Deacy Park
LimerickLimerickMarkets Field
Shamrock RoversTallaghtTallaght Stadium
Sligo RoversSligoThe Showgrounds
St Patrick's AthleticInchicoreRichmond Park

Personnel and kits

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
BohemiansRepublic of IrelandKeith LongRepublic of Ireland Derek PenderHummelMr Green
Bray WanderersRepublic of IrelandHarry KennyRepublic of IrelandConor KennaNikeSonas Bathrooms
Cork CityRepublic of IrelandJohn CaulfieldRepublic of IrelandJohn DunleavyNikeUniversity College Cork
Derry CityNorthern IrelandKenny ShielsNorthern IrelandGerard DohertyHummelDiamond Corrugated
Drogheda UnitedRepublic of Ireland Pete MahonRepublic of IrelandSean ThorntonCX+ SportScotch Hall Shopping Center
DundalkRepublic of IrelandStephen KennyRepublic of IrelandStephen O'DonnellCX+ SportFyffes
Finn HarpsRepublic of IrelandOllie HorganRepublic of Ireland Ciaran CollJomaMcGettigan Group
Galway UnitedRepublic of IrelandShane KeeganRepublic of IrelandColm HorganUhlsportComer Property Management
LimerickEnglandNeil McDonaldRepublic of Ireland Shane DugganHummel
Shamrock RoversRepublic of IrelandStephen BradleyRepublic of IrelandRonan FinnNew BalancePepper Asset Servicing
Sligo RoversNorthern IrelandGerard LyttleEnglandCraig RoddanJomaVolkswagen
St Patrick's AthleticRepublic of IrelandLiam BuckleyRepublic of IrelandIan BerminghamUmbroPieta House

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of
appointment
LimerickRepublic of IrelandMartin RussellMutual consent3 April 2017[7]8thEnglandNeil McDonald18 May 2017[8]
Sligo RoversEnglandDave Robertson5 April 2017[9]11thNorthern IrelandGerard Lyttle21 April 2017[10]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Cork City(C)3324456723+4476Qualification forChampions League first qualifying round
2Dundalk3322387224+4869Qualification forEuropa League first qualifying round
3Shamrock Rovers33173134941+854
4Derry City33149104940+951
5Bohemians33145143640−447
6Bray Wanderers33137135552+346
7Limerick331010134151−1040
8St Patrick's Athletic33912124552−739
9Sligo Rovers33815103344−1139
10Galway United(R)33714124550−535Relegation toLeague of Ireland First Division
11Finn Harps(R)3393213567−3230
12Drogheda United(R)3357212265−4322
Source:SSE Airtricity League,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.[11]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Matches 1–22

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Teams played each other twice (once at home, once away).

Home \ AwayBOHBRWCORDERDRODUNFHAGALLIMSTPSHMSLI
Bohemians3–20–21–40–00–12–01–11–20–40–22–0
Bray Wanderers1–20–23–22–10–35–31–00–11–14–22–2
Cork City0–12–13–05–02–15–04–04–11–04–12–1
Derry City2–02–31–24–03–10–22–11–12–23–14–0
Drogheda United0–10–01–40–00–60–22–20–22–02–11–1
Dundalk2–01–30–30–03–14–02–01–03–02–14–0
Finn Harps2–10–30–10–20–20–21–13–23–10–12–1
Galway United1–21–21–10–00–12–12–13–11–11–21–1
Limerick0–15–30–31–13–00–31–11–12–20–25–1
St Patrick's Athletic1–31–20–32–12–00–21–21–10–22–11–1
Shamrock Rovers2–12–01–20–14–12–13–22–01–11–11–0
Sligo Rovers2–03–21–21–11–10–40–01–13–01–11–0
Source:SSE Airtricity League,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Matches 23–33

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Teams played each other once.

Home \ AwayBOHBRWCORDERDRODUNFHAGALLIMSTPSHMSLI
Bohemians0–10–00–13–11–13–2
Bray Wanderers2–12–33–31–11–0
Cork City1–00–01–12–10–1
Derry City0–52–10–43–03–01–1
Drogheda United1–40–10–10–20–0
Dundalk0–11–03–03–06–00–1
Finn Harps0–12–30–21–31–2
Galway United2–14–13–41–11–23–1
Limerick1–02–11–00–22–20–0
St Patrick's Athletic3–14–24–02–22–0
Shamrock Rovers1–23–10–24–12–11–1
Sligo Rovers1–00–03–01–11–1
Source:SSE Airtricity League,Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[12]
1Republic of IrelandSean MaguireCork City20
2Republic of IrelandDavid McMillanDundalk16
3Republic of Ireland Dinny CorcoranBohemians15
Republic of IrelandGary McCabeBray Wanderers15
5BrazilRodrigo TosiLimerick City14
6Republic of IrelandRonan MurrayGalway United13
7Republic of Ireland Aaron GreeneBray Wanderers12
8Republic of Ireland Gary ShawShamrock Rovers11
9Republic of IrelandPatrick McEleneyDundalk10
Republic of Ireland Barry McNameeDerry City10
Republic of IrelandKurtis ByrneBohemians10

See also

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References

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  1. ^"25% increase in attendances for League of Ireland".extra time. Retrieved1 February 2021.
  2. ^"25% increase in attendances for League of Ireland".extratime. Retrieved31 August 2019.
  3. ^"Cork City finally clinch Airtricity Premier Division title with draw at damaged Turners Cross".Irish Independent. 17 October 2017. Retrieved18 October 2017.
  4. ^"Draw with Derry sees Cork City clinch first Premier Division title in 12 years".The 42. 17 October 2017. Retrieved18 October 2017.
  5. ^abMackey, Liam (23 December 2016)."It's three down, one up for LOI season".The Irish Examiner. Retrieved6 January 2017.
  6. ^"Derry City's home games in 2017 to be played in Donegal as Brandywell is redeveloped". 17 May 2018. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2017 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  7. ^"Martin Russell leaves Limerick by mutual consent".RTÉ Sport. 3 April 2017. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  8. ^"Neil McDonald vows to make Limerick an 'A star club'".RTÉ Sport. 18 May 2017. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  9. ^"Sligo Rovers part company with Dave Robertson".RTÉ Sport. 5 April 2017. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  10. ^"Gerard Lyttle: Cliftonville manager resigns to take Sligo Rovers job".BBC Sport. 21 April 2017. Retrieved9 April 2018.
  11. ^"Premier Division 2017 - Season rules". Scoresway. Retrieved15 January 2017.
  12. ^"Member associations - Republic of Ireland - League  – UEFA.com". Retrieved8 July 2016.

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