NIFL Premiership
NIFL Premiership | |
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Land(e) | Nordirland |
Konføderation | UEFA |
Etableret | 1998 (Irish Football League 1890) |
Division(er) | 1 |
Antal hold | 12 |
Nedrykning til | NIFL Championship 1 (First Division) |
Pokalturnering | Irish Cup |
Ligapokalturnering | Irish League Cup |
International turnering | UEFA Champions League (1. plads) UEFA Europa League (2. plads) |
Nuværende mestre | Linfield (56. titel) (2021-22) |
Flest mesterskaber | Linfield (56) |
Tv-partnere | Sky Sports (6 direkte kampe om året) BBC (højdepunkter) |
Hjemmeside | http://www.nifootballleague.com/ |
NIFL Premiership' 2023-24 |
Northern Ireland Football League Premiership, eller blot NIFL Premiership, officielt Danske Bank Premiership,[1] (tidligere kaldet IFA Premiership, Irish Premier League og Irish League) er den højest rangerende fodboldrække i Nordirland, og tidligere for hele Irland. Klubberne i rækken er semi-professionelle. Ligaen er rangeret som den 47. bedste ud af 53 ligaer.
Der spiller 12 hold i ligaen, der hver spiller 38 kampe på en sæson. Der spilles 3 kampe mod hvert af de øvrige hold, hvorefter ligæn opdeles i to grupper for et slutspil. Siden etableringen i 2008-09 har ligaen været vundet af 12 forskellige hold i de 12 sæsoner.
Oversigt over mestre
Sæson | Mestre (antal titler i alt) | Nummer 2 | Nummer 3 | Topscorer | Mål |
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IFA Premiership | |||||
2008–09 | Glentoran (23) | Linfield | Crusaders | Curtis Allen (Lisburn Distillery) | 19 |
2009–10 | Linfield (49) | Cliftonville | Glentoran | Rory Patterson (Coleraine) | 30 |
2010–11 | Linfield (50) | Crusaders | Glentoran | Peter Thompson (Linfield) | 23 |
2011–12 | Linfield (51) | Portadown | Cliftonville | Gary McCutcheon (Ballymena United) | 27 |
2012–13 | Cliftonville (4) | Crusaders | Linfield | Liam Boyce (Cliftonville) | 29 |
NIFL Premiership | |||||
2013–14 | Cliftonville (5) | Linfield | Crusaders | Joe Gormley (Cliftonville) | 27 |
2014–15 | Crusaders (5) | Linfield | Glenavon | Joe Gormley (Cliftonville) | 31 |
2015–16 | Crusaders (6) | Linfield | Glenavon | Paul Heatley (Crusaders) Andrew Waterworth (Linfield) | 22 |
2016–17 | Crusaders (7) | Linfield | Coleraine | Andrew Mitchell (Dungannon) | 25 |
2017-18 | Crusaders (8) | Coleraine | Glenavon | Gavin Whyte (Crusaders) | 21 |
2018-19 | Linfield (52) | Ballymena United | Glenavon | Joseph Anthony Gormley (Cliftonville) | 20 |
2019-20 | Linfield (53) | Coleraine | Crusaders | Joseph Anthony Gormley (Cliftonville) | 18 |
2020-21 | Linfield (54) | Coleraine | Glentoran | Shayne Francis Lavery (Linfield) | 22 |
2021-22 | Linfield (55) | Cliftonville | Glentoran | Jay Donnelly (Glentoran) | 25 |
2022-23 | Larne (1) | Linfield | Glentoran | Matthew Shevlin (Coleraine) | 21 |
2023-24 | Larne (2) | Linfield | Cliftonville | Andrew Ryan (Larne) | 18 |
Noter
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Ulster Banner is a heraldic banner taken from the former coat of arms of Northern Ireland. It was used by the Northern Ireland government in 1953-1973 with Edwardian crown since coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, based earlier design with Tudor Crown from 1924. Otherwise known as the Ulster Flag, Red Hand of Ulster Flag, Red Hand Flag.
Ulster Banner is a heraldic banner taken from the former coat of arms of Northern Ireland. It was used by the Northern Ireland government in 1953-1973 with Edwardian crown since coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, based earlier design with Tudor Crown from 1924. Otherwise known as the Ulster Flag, Red Hand of Ulster Flag, Red Hand Flag.
Forfatter/Opretter: Pumbaa80 (soccer ball), Anomie (clock hands), David Vignoni (clock face/ring), David Göthberg (putting it all together, making the clock red, shadows)., Licens: LGPL
Football with clock to represent a "current sports or football event".