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Shelbourne won 11 out of the next 14 games and club captain Luke Byrne returned to the starting line up for the 1–0 win at home to Athlone Town on 7 May 2021. [5] The Reds topped the league table the following week after their 2–1 win away to Cobh Ramblers , and stayed there unopposed for the rest of the season.
0–2 v Athlone Town: ... Shelbourne : Athlone, County Westmeath: 19:00 IST: Report Highlights: Murray 28' Keenan 82' Stadium: Athlone Town Stadium:
Athlone Town: Matches played: 110: Goals scored: 287 (2.61 per match) Biggest home win: Galway United 5–0 Cork City 16 March 2024: Biggest away win: Bohemian FC 0–4 Shamrock Rovers 8 June 2024 Sligo Rovers 0–4 DLR Waves 7 September 2024 Sligo Rovers 0–4 Shelbourne 11 September 2024 DLR Waves 0–4 Galway United 14 September 2024 ...
The competition was won by Shelbourne. [1] Fourth round. 21 January 2017: Malahide United ... Athlone Town: Quarter-finals. 24 April 2017: Bohemians: 0-3 ...
Athlone Town: 26 October 2012 MF: Kevin Dawson [20] Yeovil Town: 26 October 2012 GK: Dean Delany [21] Bohemians: 26 October 2012 DF: Lorcan Fitzgerald 26 October 2012 FW: Philip Gorman [22] Athlone Town: 26 October 2012 MF: Paddy Kavanagh [23] Derry City: 26 October 2012 DF: Gareth Matthews [24] UCD: 26 October 2012 MF: Anto Murphy Sheriff Y.C ...
The 2025 Shelbourne F.C. season will be the club's 130th season in existence. They will be the defending League of Ireland Premier Division champions following their title win in the 2024 season , [ 1 ] and their first season back in UEFA Champions League qualifiers since 2005.
Athlone Town won the 2023 FAI Women's Cup Final at Tallaght Stadium on 19 November 2023, beating Shelbourne 4–3 on penalties after drawing 2–2. [10] [11] Athlone Town won the 2023-24 Premier Division, with a round of matches to spare, securing a spot in the 2025–26 Champions League preliminary round. [12]
4,371 v Shamrock Rovers, 10 March 2023: ... The 2023 Shelbourne F.C. season is the club's 128th season in existence and their second back in the League of Ireland ...