2005–06 Isle of Man League

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Isle of Man Football League
Season2005–06
2006–07

Laxey completed the 'Grand Slam' of Manx football this season by winning the league championship, FA Cup, Railway Cup and Hospital Cup. [1]

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The Manx National team won the FA National League System Cup, allowing them to compete in the 2007 UEFA Regions' Cup. [2]

League tables

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Laxey 24204010315+8864
2 St Georges 2418158729+5855
3 Peel 2417347332+4154
4 St Marys 2415457233+3949
5 St Johns United 24113105352+136
6 Douglas Royal 241031139561733
7 Gymnasium 24921356751929
8 Rushen United 2483134447327
9 Ramsey 24821448641626
10 Ayre United 24811550803025
11 Marown 24731450883824
12 Douglas HS Old Boys 24651342662423
13 Castletown Metropolitan 2412211999805
Source: [ citation needed ]

Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Union Mills 26221313729+10867
2 Braddan 2618539635+6159
3 Police 2618268250+3256
4 Colby 2617278735+5253
5 Michael United 2615298251+3147
6 Pulrose United 2513579760+3744
7 Corinthians 2613588153+2844
8 Onchan 26142109066+2444
9 Foxdale 26112136367435
10 Ramsey Youth COB 256316551267121
11 Douglas & District 266119481126419
12 Malew 26502144924815
13 Ronaldsway 264121501388813
14 Jurby 263122391379810
Source: [ citation needed ]

Cups

FA Cup

Laxey 5–0 Pulrose United

Railway Cup

Laxey 1–0 St Georges

Charity Shield

Laxey 3–1 St Georges

Hospital Cup

Laxey 1–0 St Georges

Woods Cup

Union Mills 3–1 Colby

Paul Henry Gold Cup

Colby 0–4 Union Mills

Junior Cup

Laxey 6–3 Peel

Cowell Cup (U19)

St Georges bt Douglas HS Old Boys

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References

  1. "2006 Grand Slam Winners - Laxey Football Club | Laxey, Isle of Man". www.laxeyafc.co.uk. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  2. "Isle of Man - List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 8 August 2021.