List of Cork City F.C. seasons

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This is the list of Cork City F.C. seasons since the club's return to League of Ireland Premier Division competition in 2012. It includes European and Cup participation.

Contents

League seasons

SeasonLeagueFAI CupLeague of Ireland CupEurope/otherTop Scorer
DivisionPWDLGFGAGDPTSPos
2023 [1] League of Ireland Prem 3687213564-29319thSF-N/ARuairi Keating [2]
2022 [3] League of Ireland First 3220846322+41681stR2-N/A
2021 [4] League of Ireland First2789103728+9336thR2-N/ACian Murphy
2020 [5] League of Ireland Prem1825111030−201110thR2-N/A
2019 [6] League of Ireland Prem36910172949−20378thR2QF Europa League 1st Qual Graham Cummins
2018 [7] League of Ireland Prem3624577127+44772ndR/UR2 Champions League 1st Qual Kieran Sadlier
2017 [8] League of Ireland Prem332445672344761stW [9] SF [10] Europa League2nd Qual [11] Sean Maguire [12]
2016 [13] League of Ireland Prem332175652342702ndW [14] QF [15] Europa League3rd Qual [16] Sean Maguire [17]
2015 [18] League of Ireland Prem3319104572532672ndR/U [19] QF [20] Europa League1st Qual [21] Karl Sheppard [22]
2014 [23] League of Ireland Prem3322655125+26722ndR3QFN/ABilly Dennehy
2013 [24] League of Ireland Prem33137134750−3466thR3QFN/ACiarán Kilduff
2012 [25] League of Ireland Prem30812103836+2366thR3R2N/AVinny Sullivan

Key

ChampionsRunners-upThird-placePlay-offs Promoted Relegated

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