1962–63 League of Ireland

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League of Ireland
Season1962–63
Champions Dundalk
European Cup Dundalk
Cup Winners Cup Shelbourne
Fairs Cup Shamrock Rovers
Matches played90
Goals scored306 (3.4 per match)
Top goalscorer Mick Lynch (Waterford) 12
1963–64

Statistics of League of Ireland in the 1962/1963 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 10 teams, and Dundalk won the championship.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Dundalk 189633923+1624 European Cup
2 Waterford 1810355037+1323
3 Drumcondra 1810353327+623
4 Cork Celtic 186933322+1121
5 Shamrock Rovers 187563625+1119 Fairs Cup
6 Hibernians 187472225318
7 Shelbourne 187472935618 Cup Winners' Cup
8 Limerick 1853102230813
9 St Patrick's Athletic 1845923472413
10 Bohemians 1816111935168
Source: www.rsssf.com

Drogheda and Sligo Rovers were elected to the league for next season.

Results

Home \ Away BOH CCF CHF DRU DUN LIM SHM SHE StP WAT
Bohemians 1–10–10–12–22–00–02–21–21–3
Cork Celtic 2–11–15–02–23–22–23–31–14–2
Cork Hibernians 2–10–10–11–00–13–21–00–13–3
Drumcondra 2–12–11–20–02–12–14–03–02–0
Dundalk 5–12–12–05–23–01–32–14–12–2
Limerick 3–00–03–33–30–21–01–43–02–3
Shamrock Rovers 3–10–05–22–01–10–15–01–12–4
Shelbourne 2–10–01–02–22–11–02–41–22–3
St Patrick's Athletic 1–11–51–11–52–22–01–42–33–6
Waterford 3–32–11–23–12–32–13–12–36–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Mick Lynch Waterford 12
2 Jackie Mooney Shamrock Rovers 11
3 Jimmy Hasty Dundalk 9
4 Eric Barber Shelbourne 8
Al Casey Waterford
Jackie Hennessy Shelbourne
Frank McCarthy Cork Celtic
Austin Noonan Cork Celtic
9 Ben Hannigan Shelbourne 7
Donal Leahy Cork Celtic

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