Английская Википедия:2002–03 League of Ireland First Division
Шаблон:Infobox football league season The 2002–03 League of Ireland First Division season was the 18th season of the League of Ireland First Division. The First Division was contested by 12 teams. Waterford United won the title while Finn Harps won the First Division Cup, a one-off tournament staged this season.
Overview
First Division Cup
Between July and August the 12 teams competed in the First Division Cup. The teams were divided into two regionalised groups and played a single round of games. The two group winners then qualified for the final. On 6 July 2002 Kildare County, the First Division's newest members, made their competitive debut against Limerick at Station Road. Philip Gorman and Shey Zellor scored for County as they won 2–0. County went on to win their regional group and qualify for the final but lost 4–0 on aggregate to Finn Harps.[1][2][3]
Final tables
- Southern section
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|team1=KIL|name_KIL=Kildare County |team2=LIM|name_LIM=Limerick |team3=COB|name_COB=Cobh Ramblers |team4=WAT|name_WAT=Waterford United |team5=KC |name_KC =Kilkenny City |team6=ATH|name_ATH=Athlone Town |win_KIL=4|draw_KIL=1|loss_KIL=0|gf_KIL=9|ga_KIL=1 |win_LIM=4|draw_LIM=0|loss_LIM=1|gf_LIM=10|ga_LIM=8 |win_COB=2|draw_COB=1|loss_COB=2|gf_COB=5|ga_COB=5 |win_WAT=1|draw_WAT=1|loss_WAT=3|gf_WAT=5|ga_WAT=6 |win_KC =1|draw_KC =1|loss_KC =3|gf_KC =6|ga_KC =10 |win_ATH=0|draw_ATH=2|loss_ATH=3|gf_ATH=4|ga_ATH=9
|col_QF=yellow1|text_QF=Qualified for final |result1=QF |note_res_QF=Kildare County replaced Fingal–St. Francis. |update=complete|source= }}
- Northern section
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=Q |sortable_table=y
|team1=FIN|name_FIN=Finn Harps |team2=SLI|name_SLI=Sligo Rovers |team3=MON|name_MON=Monaghan United |team4=DUB|name_DUB=Dublin City |team5=DUN|name_DUN=Dundalk |team6=GAL|name_GAL=Galway United |win_FIN=3|draw_FIN=2|loss_FIN=0|gf_FIN=10|ga_FIN=5 |win_SLI=3|draw_SLI=2|loss_SLI=0|gf_SLI=8|ga_SLI=3 |win_MON=2|draw_MON=1|loss_MON=2|gf_MON=6|ga_MON=5 |win_DUB=2|draw_DUB=0|loss_DUB=3|gf_DUB=5|ga_DUB=5 |win_DUN=1|draw_DUN=1|loss_DUN=3|gf_DUN=3|ga_DUN=6 |win_GAL=0|draw_GAL=2|loss_GAL=3|gf_GAL=2|ga_GAL=10
|col_QF=yellow1|text_QF=Qualified for final |result1=QF |update=complete|source= }}
Final
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Finn Harps win 4–0 on aggregate.
Regular season
The regular season began in August [3] and concluded in January. It used a round-robin format which saw each team play 22 games. Under manager Jimmy McGeough and with a team that included Dan Connor, Waterford United won the title and were automatically promoted to the 2003 Premier Division.[4][5][6]
Final table
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL |res_col_header=PQ |sortable_table=y
|team1=WAT|name_WAT=Waterford United |team2=FIN|name_FIN=Finn Harps |team3=GAL|name_GAL=Galway United |team4=COB|name_COB=Cobh Ramblers |team5=KIL|name_KIL=Kildare County |team6=SLI|name_SLI=Sligo Rovers |team7=DUB|name_DUB=Dublin City |team8=MON|name_MON=Monaghan United |team9=DUN|name_DUN=Dundalk |team10=LIM|name_LIM=Limerick |team11=ATH|name_ATH=Athlone Town |team12=KC |name_KC =Kilkenny City |win_WAT=13|draw_WAT=7|loss_WAT=2|gf_WAT=37|ga_WAT=25 |win_FIN=12|draw_FIN=5|loss_FIN=5|gf_FIN=41|ga_FIN=22 |win_GAL=10|draw_GAL=6|loss_GAL=6|gf_GAL=34|ga_GAL=21 |win_COB=10|draw_COB=5|loss_COB=7|gf_COB=39|ga_COB=38 |win_KIL=9|draw_KIL=6|loss_KIL=7|gf_KIL=32|ga_KIL=31 |win_SLI=8|draw_SLI=6|loss_SLI=8|gf_SLI=28|ga_SLI=27 |win_DUB=8|draw_DUB=4|loss_DUB=10|gf_DUB=36|ga_DUB=35 |win_MON=5|draw_MON=11|loss_MON=6|gf_MON=26|ga_MON=27 |win_DUN=5|draw_DUN=8|loss_DUN=9|gf_DUN=28|ga_DUN=36 |win_LIM=6|draw_LIM=5|loss_LIM=11|gf_LIM=26|ga_LIM=36 |win_ATH=5|draw_ATH=6|loss_ATH=11|gf_ATH=26|ga_ATH=40 |win_KC =3|draw_KC =7|loss_KC =12|gf_KC =23|ga_KC =38
|col_P=green1|text_P=Promoted to Premier Division |result1=P |col_QP=green3|text_QP=Lost promotion/relegation play-off |result2=QP|result3=QP|result4=QP |update=complete|source=[5][6] }}
Promotion/relegation play-off
The promotion/relegation play-off format was changed this season. It now featured four teams, the second, third and fourth placed teams from the First Division plus Drogheda United, the ninth placed team from the 2002–03 League of Ireland Premier Division.
Semi-finals
- 1st Legs
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- 2nd Legs
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Galway United win 2–1 on aggregate Шаблон:Football box collapsible
Drogheda United win 4–2 on aggregate
Final
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Drogheda United win 3–2 on aggregate and retain their place in the Premier Division.
See also
References
Шаблон:League of Ireland First Division
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