1960–61 League of Ireland

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League of Ireland
Season1960–61
Champions Drumcondra (4th Title)
European Cup Drumcondra
European Cup Winners Cup St Patrick's Athletic
Matches played132
Goals scored477 (3.61 per match)
Top goalscorer Dan McCaffrey (Drumcondra), 29
1961–62

Statistics of League of Ireland in the 1960/1961 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Drumcondra won the championship and qualified to play in the 1961–62 European Cup for next season.

St Patrick's Athletic qualified to play in the 1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Drumcondra 2216155921+3833 European Cup
2 St Patrick's Athletic 2214444328+1532 European Cup Winners' Cup
3 Waterford 2212554533+1229
4 Cork Celtic 2211475231+2126
5 Dundalk 2212284337+626
6 Shamrock Rovers 229764029+1125
7 Limerick 2210483527+824
8 Shelbourne 2275104341+219
9 Cork Hibernians 2258930421218
10 Transport 22621427391214
11 Bohemians 22441425522712
12 Sligo Rovers 2214173597626
Source: www.rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away BOH CCF CHF DRU DUN LIM SHM SHE SLI StP TRA WAT
Bohemians 1–22–21–02–50–10–23–35–00–41–01–1
Cork Celtic 3–13–04–31–22–30–10–23–15–04–20–0
Cork Hibernian 2–11–21–20–03–11–01–12–21–12–02–2
Drumcondra 6–10–22–03–02–01–12–18–06–04–03–0
Dundalk 1–02–22–03–11–03–14–35–21–21–01–3
Limerick 2–12–14–01–20–22–23–24–00–13–11–3
Shamrock Rovers 1–12–23–32–02–40–00–18–12–23–02–1
Shelbourne 2–00–33–41–24–21–11–35–50–10–12–2
Sligo Rovers 2–32–93–33–53–12–20–11–60–32–42–4
St Patrick's Athletic 3–03–23–10–22–11–03–20–27–11–14–0
Transport 6–11–12–10–12–10–30–10–24–01–22–3
Waterford 4–02–13–00–44–10–23–13–15–30–02–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Dan McCaffrey Drumcondra 29
2 Donal Leahy Cork Celtic 21
3 Jimmy Hasty Dundalk 17
4 Eric Barber Shelbourne 14
4 Damien Bradley Sligo Rovers 14
6 Austin Noonan Cork Celtic 12
7 Johnny McGeehan St Patrick's Athletic 10
7 Ronnie Whelan St Patrick's Athletic 10
9 Jack Fitzgerald Waterford 9
10 Paddy Ambrose Shamrock Rovers 8
10Johnny Armstrong Sligo Rovers 8
10 Eddie Bailham Shamrock Rovers 8
10 Mick Geoghegan Bohemians 8
10 Jackie Hennessy Shelbourne 8
10 Paddy McDonnell Dundalk 8
10 Jimmy Samson Transport 8

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