Longford Town F.C.
Longford Town F.C. (Irish: Cumann Peile Bhaile Longfort) is an Irish football club playing in the League of Ireland First Division. The club, founded in 1924 and elected to the league in 1984, hails from Longford, County Longford and play their home matches at Flancare Park. Club colours are red and black, and the club goes by the nickname 'De Town'.
The club was relegated to the First Division at the end of 2007 but did reach the FAI Cup final that year where they were beaten by Cork City.
History
Longford Town was founded in 1924 but had to wait another 60 years before they were elected to the League of Ireland in 1984. In their first season in the league they finished last in the Premier Division and were one of the four sides to be relegated to the newly created First Division for the following season. In their second season they finished bottom of the First Division with only 7 points. They finished in the bottom six of the ten team First Division in each of the next eleven seasons. In the 1998-99 season they missed out a place in the promotion/relegation playoff by just four points. They kicked on from there and in the following season they finished 2nd in the First Division and as a result won promotion to the Premier Division. Longford had a decent season in the Premier Division in 2000-01 finishing in mid-table. That season also saw the club reach the FAI Cup final for the first time where they lost 1-0 to Bohemian. As Bohemian also won the League title that season, Longford Town FC qualified to play in the UEFA Cup in July 2001. A meeting over 2 games with Bulgarian club side PFC Litex Lovech ended in a 3-1 aggregate victory for the Bulgarians.
Things were less comfortable in the league during the 2001-02 season after that as they ended up in the relegation/promotion playoff. They had to play Finn Harps and they survived in Premier Division just about. They won in a penalty shootout after the tie ended 3-3 on aggregate. After that tough season the club became an established top division team with four successive top six finishes in the four seasons immediately after that. They also reached three FAI Cup finals winning two of them. In 2004 they produced a cup double by winning the League of Ireland Cup in addition to retaining the FAI Cup. Because of their back-to-back FAI Cup successes the club entered European competition for two seasons in a row. On both occasions, however, they lost in their opening tie. In 2006 Longford finished in 8th place in the league. The 2007 season was a disappointing one for the midlands club as they finished last in the division and as a result were relegated. That is not the whole story, though, as the club were deducted six points for failing to comply with club licensing procedures.[1] These six points proved crucial in the end, as without this deduction they would have finished safe from relegation and the relegation play-off. This has cost the club dearly since then, as they play in the First Division, where they finished in 6th place (out of 11) at the end of the 2011 season.
Overall European Record
Record by competition
UEFA Cup:
Appearances |
Played |
Won |
Drawn |
Lost |
For |
Against |
3 |
6 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
6 |
12 |
Past opponents
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Notable former managers
Notable former players (League of Ireland era)
Honours
Records
- League victory: 6-1 v Finn Harps, 28 March 1993 and v Cobh Ramblers, 11 December 1999
- League defeat: 1-8 v Waterford United, 12 November 1989
- Most points in a season: 70 in 1999-00
- Most league goals in a season (player): 19, David Mooney in 2007
- Most league goals (player): 26, Richie Parsons, Keith O'Connor and David Mooney
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