2011 season | ||||
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Chairman | ||||
Manager | ||||
League of Ireland Premier Division | 4th | |||
FAI Cup | Semi Final (Eliminated by Shelbourne) | |||
League of Ireland Cup | Quarter Final (Eliminated by Cork City | |||
UEFA Europa League | Third Qualifying Round (Eliminated by Karpaty Lviv) | |||
Setanta Cup | First Round (Eliminated by Cliftonville) | |||
Leinster Senior Cup | Winners | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Danny North (15) All: Danny North (17) | |||
The 2011 season was St. Patricks Athletic F.C.'s 82nd year in existence, and their 60th year in the top division. The previous season the Saints finished 5th, qualifying for the UEFA Europa League.
No. | Name | Nationality | Position | Date Of Birth (Age) | Signed From | Notes |
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Goalkeepers | ||||||
1 | Gary Rogers | GK | 25 September 1981 | Galway United | ||
20 | Chris Bennion | GK | 30 August 1980 | Athlone Town | ||
Defenders | ||||||
2 | Derek Pender | RB | 2 October 1984 | Bray Wanderers | ||
3 | Ian Bermingham | LB | 8 January 1989 | Shamrock Rovers | ||
4 | Conor Kenna | CB | 21 November 1984 | Drogheda United | Captain | |
5 | Evan McMillan | CB | 20 November 1986 | UCD | ||
12 | Brian Shortall | CB | 28 May 1985 | UCD | ||
16 | Neil Harney | RB | 20 February 1991 | Youth System | ||
19 | Jake Carroll | LB | 11 August 1991 | Youth System | ||
21 | Shane Guthrie | CB | 11 December 1984 | Galway United | ||
Midfielders | ||||||
6 | Shane McFaul | CM | 23 May 1986 | Sporting Fingal | ||
8 | Stephnen Bradley | CM | 19 November 1984 | Shamrock Rovers | Vice captain | |
11 | Derek Doyle | RW | 30 April 1986 | Shelbourne | ||
14 | James O'Brien | CM | 8 June 1990 | Bradford City | (left in July) | |
14 | Sean O'Connor | LW | 21 October 1983 | Limerick | (signed in July) | |
15 | Sean Stewart | RW | 4 February 1992 | Youth System | ||
17 | Dave Mulcahy | CM | 28 January 1978 | Bray Wanderers | ||
18 | Paul Crowley | CM | 13 August 1980 | Drogheda United | ||
22 | Anthony Murphy | RW | 18 January 1981 | Bohemians | ||
23 | Jordan Keegan | RW | 5 February 1992 | Southampton | ||
Strikers | ||||||
7 | Daryl Kavanagh | ST | 11 August 1986 | Waterford United | ||
9 | Danny North (signed in July) | ST | 7 September 1987 | Alfreton Town | ||
10 | David McMillan | ST | 14 December 1988 | UCD | ||
21 | John Flood | ST | 16 January 1984 | Drogheda United | (left in June) | |
24 | Ian Daly | ST | 29 March 1990 | Cádiz | ||
Win Draw Loss
4 March 2011 | Galway United | 0–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Galway City, Galway |
Neal Keane Stephen Walsh Enda Curran Gary Curran | [1] | Anthony Murphy David McMillan Ian Bermingham Conor Kenna Derek Pender | Stadium: Terryland Park Attendance: 1,532 Referee: Padraig Sutton |
11 March 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–3 | Bray Wanderers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Prendergast Daryl Kavanagh Evan McMillan Derek Doyle | [2] | Danny O'Connor Derek Prendergast Adam Mitchell Gary Dempsey Chris Shields Conor Murphy Conor Murphy John Mulroy | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,294 Referee: Anthony Buttimer |
18 March 2011 | Shamrock Rovers | 2–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Tallaght, Dublin |
Chris Turner Chris Turner Enda Stevens Ken Oman | [3] | David McMillan Stephen Bradley Shane McFaul Dave Mulcahy | Stadium: Tallaght Stadium Attendance: 5,916 Referee: Tom Connolly |
25 March 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 3–2 | Dundalk | Inchicore, Dublin |
Shane McFaul David McMillan Stephen Bradley Evan McMillan Dave Mulcahy | [4] | Mark Quigley Daniel Kearns Mark Quigley Stephen Maher Paul Murphy | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,426 Referee: Derek Tomney |
1 April 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 0–0 | Sporting Fingal | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Pender | [5] | Anthony Flood Ger O'Brien | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 2,006 Referee: Richie Winter |
9 April 2011 | Sligo Rovers | 0–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Sligo Town, Sligo |
Iarfhlaith Davoren Alan Kirby Alan Kirby Derek Foran Brendan Clarke | [6] | David McMillan Ian Bermingham Shane McFaul John Flood | Stadium: The Showground Attendance: 2,450 Referee: Padraig Sutton |
15 April 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–0 | UCD | Inchicore, Dublin |
Brian Shortall Danny North Anthony Murphy Anthony Murphy | [7] | Graham Rusk | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 994 Referee: Paul Tuite |
22 April 2011 | Derry City | 1–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Derry, Northern Ireland |
Gareth McGlynn James McClean Stewart Greacen Kevin Deery | [8] | Danny North Shane McFaul Danny North | Stadium: The Brandywell Attendance: 2,534 Referee: Derek Tomney |
29 April 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 3–0 | Drogheda United | Inchicore, Dublin |
Ian Bermingham Daryl Kavanagh Daryl Kavanagh Danny North | [9] | Cillian Thompson Brian Gannon Mark O'Brien | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,090 Referee: Anthony Buttimer |
2 May 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 5–2 | Galway United | Inchicore, Dublin |
Paul Crowley Daryl Kavanagh Paul Crowley Evan McMillan Derek Doyle Danny North | [10] | Shane Keogh Alan Murphy Shaun Kelly Shaun Kelly | Stadium: Richmond Park Referee: Neil Doyle |
6 May 2011 | Bray Wanderers | 0–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Bray, Wicklow |
Conor Murphy Adam Mitchell | [11] | Danny North Stephen Bradley | Stadium: Carlisle Grounds Attendance: 1,300 (est.) Referee: Alan Kelly |
9 May 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 0–0 | Shamrock Rovers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Doyle Derek Pender | [12] | Pat Flynn Conor McCormcack Karl Sheppard Ronan Finn | Stadium: Richmond Park Referee: Martin Moloney |
20 May 2011 | Bohemians | 0–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Inchicore, Dublin |
Owen Heary | [13] | Daryl Kavanagh Ian Daly | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,900 (Est.) Referee: Derek Tomney |
26 May 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–1 | Sligo Rovers | Drogheda, Louth |
Danny North Derek Pender Evan McMillan Danny North Danny North | [14] | Alan Kirby Danny Ventre Gavin Peers | Stadium: Hunky Dorys Park Referee: Paul Tuite |
30 May 2011 | UCD | 1–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Belfield, Dublin |
David O'Connor David O'Connor | [15] | Derek Doyle Jake Carroll Daryl Kavanagh Danny North | Stadium: UCD Bowl Attendance: 600 Referee: Rob Rogers |
10 June 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–1 | Derry City | Inchicore, Dublin |
Danny North | [16] | Stephen McLaughlin | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,236 Referee: Alan Kelly |
13 June 2011 | Dundalk | 1–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Dundalk, Louth |
Greg Bolger Colin Hawkins Colin Hawkins | [17] | Paul Crowley Ian Daly Danny North Dave Mulcahy | Stadium: Oriel Park Attendance: 1,300 (Est.) Referee: Derek Tomney |
17 June 2011 | Drogheda United | 1–4 | St Patrick's Athletic | Drogheda, Louth |
Stephen Quigley Mark Nolan Dinny Corcoran Victor Ekanem | [18] | Daryl Kavanagh Anthony Murphy Derek Doyle Ian Daly | Stadium: Hunky Dorys Park Attendance: 1,000 (Est.) Referee: Paul Tuite |
21 June 2011 | Galway United | 0–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Galway City, Galway |
Stephen Feeney Stephen Feeney Gary Kelly | [19] | Danny North Evan McMillan Evan McMillan | Stadium: Terryland Park Attendance: 614 Referee: Martin Moloney |
24 June 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–0 | Bray Wanderers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Doyle Stepen Bradley Danny North | [20] | Joe Kendrick Adam Mitchell Danny O'Connor Chris Shields | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,072 Referee: Anthony Buttimer |
3 July 2011 | Shamrock Rovers | 1–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Tallaght, Dublin |
Stephen Rice Enda Stevens Gary Twigg | [21] | Stephen Bradley Dave Mulcahy | Stadium: Tallaght Stadium Attendance: 5,500 (Est.) Referee: Dave McKeon |
10 July 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–2 | Dundalk | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Doyle Shane McFaul Derek Doyle | [22] | Greg Bolger Marc Griffin Keith Ward | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,042 Referee: Derek Tomney |
27 July 2011 | Sligo Rovers | 0–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Sligo, Sligo |
Jason McGuinness | [23] | Shane McFaul Stephen Bradley Danny North | Stadium: The Showgrounds Referee: Martin Moloney |
7 August 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–2 | UCD | Inchicore, Dublin |
Sean O'Connor David McMillan Shane McFaul Gary Rogers Shane McFaul | [24] | Dean Marshall Graham Rusk Darren Meenan Darren Meenan | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 699 Referee: Derek Tomney |
12 August 2011 | Derry City | 2–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Derry, Northern Ireland |
Kevin Deery Éamon Zayed Stewart Greacen Dave Mulcahy Éamon Zayed | [25] | Stadium: The Brandywell Attendance: 2,142 Referee: David McKeon |
18 August 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 4–0 | Drogheda United | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Doyle Daryl Kavanagh Danny North Danny North Anthony Murphy Anthony Murphy | [26] | Alan McNally Dave Rogers Dave Rogers | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,600 (Est.) Referee: Padriagh Sutton |
22 August 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–1 | Bohemians | Inchicore, Dublin |
Ian Bermingham Derek Doyle Evan McMillan Stephen Bradley | [27] | Christy Fagan Christy Fagan Liam Burns Liam Burns Anthony Flood Aidan Price | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,427 Referee: Tom Connolly |
3 September 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 6–1 | Galway United | Inchicore, Dublin |
Sean O'Connor Stephen Bradley Sean O'Connor Sean Stewart Danny North Paul Crowley | [28] | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 649 Referee: Graham Kelly |
9 September 2011 | Bray Wanderers | 0–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Bray, Wicklow |
Shane O'Connor Shane O'Neill | [29] | Danny North Stephen Bradley Dave Mulcahy Anthony Murphy Daryl Kavanagh | Stadium: Carlisle Grounds Attendance: 800 (Est.) Referee: Alan Kelly |
12 September 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–1 | Shamrock Rovers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Danny North Stephen Bradley | [30] | Gary McCabe Stephen O'Donnell Stephen O'Donnell Sean Gannon Craig Sives | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 2,420 Referee: Neil Doyle |
23 September 2011 | Dundalk | 0–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Dundalk, Louth |
Mark Quigley Mark Quigley Jason Byrne Keith Ward | [31] | Sean O'Connor Danny North Paul Crowley Sean O'Connor Sean O'Connor | Stadium: Oriel Park Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Tom Connolly |
30 September 2011 | Bohemians | 0–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Inchicore, Dublin |
Killian Brennan Anthony Flood Robert Bayly Liam Burns Stephen Hurley | [32] | Derek Doyle Brian Shortall | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,815 Referee: Richie Winter |
3 October 2011 | UCD | 2–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Belfield, Dublin |
David O'Connor Paul O'Conor Danny Ledwith Darren Meenan | [33] | Paul Crowley Brian Shortall David McMillan Anthony Murphy | Stadium: UCD Bowl Referee: Neil Doyle |
8 October 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–0 | Sligo Rovers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Dave Mulcahy Derek Pender Conor Kenna | [34] | Danny Ventre Jason McGuinness Alan Keane Richie Ryan | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,414 Referee: Tom Connolly |
21 October 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–1 | Derry City | Inchicore, Dublin |
Sean O'Connor Stephen Bradley Derek Doyle Stephen Bradley | [35] | Kevin Deery Barry Molloy Stephen McLaughlin Ryan McBride | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,000 (Est.) Referee: Martin Moloney |
28 October 2011 | Drogheda United | 4–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Inchicore, Dublin |
Dave Rogers Dinny Corcoran Gavin Brennan Tiarnan Mulvenna Dinny Corcoran | [36] | David McMillan Danny North David McMillan Sean O'Connor Sean O'Connor Dave Mulcahy | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 900 (Est.) Referee: Richie Winter |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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2 | Sligo Rovers | 36 | 22 | 7 | 7 | 73 | 19 | +54 | 73 | Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round [lower-alpha 1] |
3 | Derry City | 36 | 18 | 14 | 4 | 63 | 23 | +40 | 68 | Banned from 2012–13 European competitions [lower-alpha 2] |
4 | St Patrick's Athletic | 36 | 17 | 12 | 7 | 62 | 35 | +27 | 63 | Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round |
5 | Bohemians | 36 | 17 | 9 | 10 | 39 | 27 | +12 | 60 | |
6 | Bray Wanderers | 36 | 15 | 6 | 15 | 53 | 50 | +3 | 51 |
3 June 2011 | Crumlin United | 0–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Inchicore, Dublin |
Derek Griffin Daniel Loughran | [41] | Brian Shortall Shane McFaul David McMillan Jake Carroll | Stadium: Richmond Park Referee: Neil Doyle |
26 August 2011 | Waterford United | 0–3 | St Patrick's Athletic | Waterford City, Waterford |
Kenny Browne | [42] | Daryl Kavanagh Daryl Kavanagh Stephen Bradley | Stadium: RSC Attendance: 721 Referee: Anthony Buttimer |
16 September 2011 | Cork City | 0–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Turners Cross, Cork |
[43] | Danny North Anthony Murphy Daryl Kavanagh | Stadium: Turners Cross Attendance: 2,337 Referee: Derek Tomney |
14 October 2011 | Shelbourne | 1–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Drumcondra, Dublin |
Colm James Barry Clancy Philly Hughes Ian Ryan | [44] | Stephen Bradley Danny North | Stadium: Tolka Park Attendance: 2,538 Referee: Anthony Buttimer |
17 October 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–3 | Shelbourne | Inchicore, Dublin |
David McMillan Gary Rogers Daryl Kavanagh | [45] | David Cassidy Kevin Dawson Philly Hughes Andy Boyle Kevin Dawson Barry Clancy David Cassidy | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 2,230 Referee: Dave McKeon |
25 April 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | Shamrock Rovers | Inchicore, Dublin |
Danny North | [46] | Dean Kelly Conor McCormack Pat Flynn | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,239 Referee: Rob Rogers | |
Penalties | ||||
Stephen Bradley Danny North John Flood Evan McMillan | Ciarán Kilduff Pat Flynn Colm Corcoran Conor McCormack |
6 June 2011 | Cork City | 2–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Turners Cross, Cork |
Derek O'Brien Greg O'Halloran Graham Cummins | [47] | Neil Harney Ian Bermingham | Stadium: Turners Cross Attendance: 1,077 Referee: Padraigh Sutton |
30 June 2011 | ÍBV | 1–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Reykjavik, Iceland |
Andri Ólafsson | [48] | Daryl Kavanagh | Stadium: Hlíðarendi Attendance: 555 Referee: Michael Svendson |
7 July 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–0 | ÍBV | Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Ian Daly Derek Doyle Stephen Bradley Derek Pender | [49] | Andri Ólafsson | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 2,100 Referee: Nerijus Dunauskas |
14 July 2011 | Shakhter Karagandy | 2–1 | St Patrick's Athletic | Karaganda, Kazakhstan |
Nikola Vasiljević Andrei Finonchenko Nikola Vasiljević Serik Dosmanbetov | [50] | David McMillan David McMillan | Stadium: Stadion Shakhter Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Kristo Tohver |
21 July 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–0 | Shakhter Karagandy | Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Evan McMillan Brian Shortall Derek Doyle Derek Doyle Stephen Bradley Daryl Kavanagh | [51] | Sergei Khizhnichenko Maksat Baizhanov Dušan Petronijević Ulan Konysbayev Aldin Đidić | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 2,250 Referee: Sébastien Delferiere |
28 July 2011 | Karpaty Lviv | 2–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Lviv, Ukraine |
Artem Fedetskiy Yaroslav Martynyuk Andrey Voronkov | [52] | Dave Mulcahy Evan McMillan | Stadium: Ukraina Stadium Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Martin Strömbergsson |
4 August 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–3 | Karpaty Lviv | Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Shane McFaul Evan McMillan | [53] | Sergei Zenjov Sergei Zenjov Ivan Milošević Igor Khudobyak Igor Oshchypko Artem Fedetskiy | Stadium: Tallaght Stadium Attendance: 2,109 Referee: Ovidiu Alin Hațegan |
21 February 2011 | Cliftonville | 3–0 | St Patrick's Athletic | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
George McMullan Mark Holland George McMullan | [54] | Stadium: Solitude Attendance: 500 (est.) Referee: Davie Malcolm |
1 March 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 2–0 | Cliftonville | Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Derek Pender Dave Mulcahy David McMillan | [55] | Eamon Seydak Barry Johnston | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 1,000 (Est.) Referee: Derek Tomney |
14 March 2011 | Bray Wanderers | 0–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Bray, Wicklow |
[56] | Daryl Kavanagh Ian Daly | Stadium: Carlisle Grounds Attendance: 200 (est.) |
17 May 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 3–0 | Athlone Town | Inchicore, Dublin |
David McMillan Sean Stewart Brian Shortall | [57] | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 300 (Est.) |
29 August 2011 | Killester United | 2–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Killester, Dublin |
TBC TBC | [58] | Dave Mulcahy Daryl Kavanagh | Stadium: Haddon Park Attendance: 200 (Est.) |
6 September 2011 | St Patrick's Athletic | 4–0 | Killester United | Inchicore, Dublin |
Sean O'Connor Danny North Sean O'Connor Dave Mulcahy Brian Shortall Shane McFaul | [59] | Paul Graydon Darren Kavanagh Mark Ryan Shane Farrell | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 400 (Est.) Referee: Rhona Daly |
10 October 2011 | Bohemians | 0–2 | St Patrick's Athletic | Phibsborough, Dublin |
Christy Fagan | [60] | Paul Crowley David McMillan | Stadium: Dalymount Park Attendance: 900 (Est.) Referee: Phil Caschera |
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