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  2. 2024 League of Ireland Premier Division - Wikipedia

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    Drogheda United Shamrock Rovers St Patrick's Athletic: Matches played: 180: Goals scored: 408 (2.27 per match) Top goalscorer: Patrick Hoban Pádraig Amond 14 goals each: Biggest home win: Drogheda United 7–0 Sligo Rovers (23 August 2024) Biggest away win: Dundalk 0–5 Sligo Rovers (4 March 2024) Highest scoring: Drogheda United 7–0 Sligo ...

  3. 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division - Wikipedia

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    Sligo Rovers 2–3 Waterford (15 February 2025) Highest scoring: Sligo Rovers 2–3 Waterford (15 February 2025) Longest winning run: Bohemians Shelbourne Waterford (1 match) Longest unbeaten run: Bohemians Cork City Drogheda United Galway United Shelbourne St Patrick's Athletic Waterford (1 match) Longest winless run: Cork City Derry City ...

  4. 2013 FAI Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Drogheda United and Sligo Rovers contested the match. [1] [2] The match was shown live on RTÉ Two and RTÉ Two HD in Ireland and was refereed by Paul Tuite, assisted by Damien MacGraith and Michelle O’Neill with Derek Tomney as Fourth Official. The Referee Observer was John Duffy. [3] Sligo Rovers won the cup for the third time in four years.

  5. Drogheda United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1919 the original Drogheda United were a non-league club for all of their early years of existence but on Saturday 22 June 1963 another Drogheda Club – Drogheda F.C. (founded in 1962) were elected to the League of Ireland when the league was expanded to include twelve teams rather than ten. In their first season there they finished ...

  6. 2024 FAI Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 FAI Cup, known as the Sports Direct FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, [1] was the 104th edition of the Republic of Ireland's primary national cup competition. It featured teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division and the First Division, as well as teams from the regional leagues of the Republic of Ireland football league system.

  7. 2025 St Patrick's Athletic F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 season is St Patrick's Athletic F.C.'s 96th year in existence and is the Supersaint's 74th consecutive season in the top-flight of Irish football. It is the first full season in charge for manager Stephen Kenny, having taken over from Jon Daly in May 2024.

  8. Sligo Rovers F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Sligo Rovers Football Club was formed on 17 September 1928 as a result of an amalgamation of two junior sides, Sligo Town and Sligo Blues. Their first game was a 9–1 victory against Ballyshannon , a team from County Donegal in Ulster , on 23 September 1928 in the qualifying round of the Connacht Cup.

  9. 2005 FAI Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Cork City were drawn at home to Sligo Rovers in the quarter-finals. With the match standing at 1-1, Sligo Rovers forward Kupono Low was dismissed. Cork City capitalised on the dismissal by scoring two further goals. The final score was 3-1. [18] This result set up a semi-final against Derry City. With 90 minutes played, the scoreline remained 0 ...