1963–64 League of Ireland

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League of Ireland
Season1963–64
Champions Shamrock Rovers (10th Title)
Matches played132
Goals scored475 (3.6 per match)
Top goalscorer Eddie Bailham, Shamrock Rovers (18)
1964–65

Statistics of League of Ireland in the 1963/1964 season.

Contents

Overview

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

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Shamrock Rovers 2214716827+4135 1964–65 European Cup
2 Dundalk 2212644927+2230
3 Limerick 2212644632+1430
4 Cork Celtic 229854936+1326 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
5 St Patrick's Athletic 228954129+1225
6 Cork Hibernians 229763831+725
7 Shelbourne 228594642+421 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
8 Drumcondra 2293103138721
9 Sligo Rovers 2267930532319
10 Drogheda United 22561131441316
11 Waterford 2241172764379
12 Bohemians 2215161952337
Source: www.rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away BOH CCF CHF DRO DRU DUN LIM SHM SHE SLI StP WAT
Bohemians 1–32–33–20–12–21–31–20–21–41–10–0
Cork Celtic 4–10–02–11–20–31–10–13–24–00–05–3
Cork Hibernians 2–01–33–22–01–14–10–00–03–21–12–1
Drogheda United 1–01–12–21–21–60–20–13–10–10–23–1
Drumcondra 2–13–41–01–10–41–21–12–03–03–30–1
Dundalk 0–02–14–26–21–04–22–11–10–03–23–0
Limerick 4–11–12–22–13–10–20–03–03–01–14–0
Shamrock Rovers 7–12–21–05–54–13–16–24–27–21–14–1
Shelbourne 3–03–32–30–04–13–11–20–46–03–24–2
Sligo Rovers 3–32–22–11–10–31–01–24–43–31–11–0
St Patrick's Athletic 1–03–22–01–21–31–02–20–05–26–14–1
Waterford 2–03–72–61–24–02–30–21–80–40–12–1
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Eddie Bailham Shamrock Rovers 18
Jimmy Hasty Dundalk
Johnny Kingston Cork Hibernians
4 Ronnie Whelan St Patrick's Athletic 17
5 Donal Leahy Cork Celtic 16
6 Eric Barber Shelbourne 15
7 Frank McCarthy Cork Celtic 14
8 Mick Lynch Waterford (6)
Drumcondra (7)
13
Liam Tuohy Shamrock Rovers
10 Paddy O'Rourke Limerick 12

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