1967–68 League of Ireland

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League of Ireland
Season1967–68
Champions Waterford (2nd Title)
Matches played132
Goals scored410 (3.11 per match)
Top goalscorer Carl Davenport; Cork Celtic
Ben Hannigan; Dundalk 15 goals
1968–69

Statistics of League of Ireland in the 1967/1968 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and Waterford won the championship.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Waterford 2216245918+4134 1968–69 European Cup
2 Dundalk 2214264424+2030
3 Cork Celtic 2212644027+1330
4 Shamrock Rovers 2211564426+1827
5 Drogheda 2210663329+426
6 Limerick 22921135451020
7 Shelbourne 2283113236419
8 Drumcondra 226793135419
9 St Patrick Athletic 22741129461718
10 Cork Hibernians 2265111928917
11 Sligo Rovers 22641224482416
12 Bohemians 2224162048288
Source: www.rsssf.org

Results

Home \ Away BOH CCF CHF DRO DRU DUN LIM SHM SHE SLI StP WAT
Bohemians 0–00–11–02–31–51–21–20–20–04–11–3
Cork Celtic 1–01–02–03–23–23–11–41–13–02–02–0
Cork Hibernians 5–21–20–02–12–11–20–21–11–21–00–5
Drogheda United 2–11–12–13–01–02–51–12–23–12–10–2
Shelbourne 4–11–11–00–11–21–22–02–24–02–30–4
Dundalk 4–11–31–03–23–15–12–11–03–00–00–2
Limerick 2–13–21–11–21–12–33–21–23–04–00–1
Shamrock Rovers 4–12–11–10–11–21–12–14–07–02–13–2
Drumcondra 2–02–00–12–20–10–12–03–33–21–21–4
Sligo Rovers 0–01–32–02–20–12–11–01–21–17–12–0
St Patrick's Athletic 2–22–21–01–42–10–48–00–02–11–00–1
Waterford 3–03–30–02–03–10–14–01–04–39–06–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Carl Davenport Cork Celtic 15
1 Ben Hannigan Dundalk 15
3 Alfie Hale Waterford 14
4 Andy McEvoy Limerick 13
4 John N. O'Neill Waterford 13
6 Mick Leech Shamrock Rovers 10
6 Joe McGrath Limerick 10
6 Damien Richardson Shamrock Rovers 10
9 Mick Conroy Shelbourne 8
9 Johnny Matthews Waterford 8

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