2016 Dundalk F.C. season

Dundalk entered the 2016 season as the reigning League Champions and FAI Cup holders from 2014, having won the 'Double' for the first time since 1987–88. 2016 was Stephen Kenny's third season at the club as manager. It was Dundalk's seventh consecutive season in the top tier of Irish football, their 80th in all, and their 89th in the League of Ireland.

Dundalk
2016 season
President’s Cup, FAI Cup, Leinster Senior Cup & League of Ireland Champions trophy on display in Oriel Park in 2015
ManagerStephen Kenny
StadiumOriel Park, Dundalk
Tallaght Stadium, Dublin (UEFA matches)
Aviva Stadium, Dublin (v. Legia Warsaw)
Premier Division1st (champions)
FAI CupRunners-up
League of Ireland CupSecond round
President's CupRunners-up
Leinster Senior CupQuarter-final
UEFA Champions LeaguePlay-off round
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague: David McMillan (16)
All: David McMillan (21)
Highest home attendance30,417 vs. Warsaw
Lowest home attendanceTBD
Average home league attendance2,717 (league games)[1]
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Season summary

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After dominating domestically throughout the season, a third league title in a row was sealed with two games to spare in 2016,[2] A chance at a 'Double Double' was spurned, however, when they lost in the FAI Cup Final to a goal scored in the last minute of extra time by Cork City F.C.[3]

 
Dundalk forward David McMillan in action in the 2016–17 Europa League.

The 2016–17 Champions League saw the club qualify for the Champions League play-off round, after they first defeated FH of Iceland,[4] then came from a goal down in the tie to defeat BATE 3–0 in Tallaght Stadium,[5] winning through 3–1 on aggregate. Dundalk drew Legia Warsaw, with the first leg played in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin in front of a crowd of 30,417.[6] They suffered a 2–0 defeat in the home leg, but shocked Legia in the return leg by taking a 1–0 lead through Robbie Benson's volley. With Dundalk pushing for the equaliser that would have taken the tie to extra-time, Legia scored on the break, and won the tie 3–1 on aggregate.[7]

Defeat in the play-off round meant that the club qualified for the group stage of the Europa League, only the second Irish team to have done so. A draw with AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands,[8] followed by a victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in Tallaght Stadium,[9] were the first points earned by an Irish club at this stage of a European competition – both the equaliser in Alkmaar and the winning goal in Tallaght being scored by Ciarán Kilduff. In the third match they took the lead in Tallaght against Zenit St Petersburg, and were 20 minutes from topping the table, before eventually losing 2–1.[10] In a campaign that would run from 13 July to 8 December, five weeks beyond the end of the domestic season, Dundalk failed to pick up any more points in the remaining matches. But they had attracted considerable attention.[11][12]

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   IRL Gary Rogers
2 DF   IRL Sean Gannon
3 DF   IRL Brian Gartland
4 DF   IRL Andy Boyle (vice-captain)
5 MF   IRL Chris Shields
6 MF   IRL Stephen O'Donnell (captain)
7 MF   IRL Daryl Horgan
8 MF   IRL John Mountney
9 FW   IRL David McMillan
10 MF   IRL Ronan Finn
11 FW   IRL Patrick McEleney
12 DF   IRL Shane Grimes
14 DF   IRL Dane Massey
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   IRL Paddy Barrett
16 FW   IRL Ciarán Kilduff
17 MF   IRL George Poynton
18 MF   IRL Robbie Benson
19 MF   NIR Dean Shiels
20 FW   IRL Ciarán O'Connor
21 MF   NIR Darren Meenan
22 GK   ROU Gabriel Sava
24 DF   IRL Alan Keane
26 FW   IRL Michael O'Connor
27 GK   IRL Ben Kelly
28 MF   IRL Keith Dalton
29 MF   IRL Carlton Ubaezuono

Non-competitive

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Preseason friendlies

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2 February 2016 Dundalk   4–1   Cliftonville Dundalk
19:45 Report Stadium: Oriel Park
13 February 2016 Limerick 0–2 Dundalk Limerick
19:45 Report Stadium: Markets Field
16 February 2016 Dundalk 2–0 UCD Dundalk
19:45 Report Stadium: Oriel Park

Competitive

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League of Ireland

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11 March 2016 2 Dundalk 3–0 Finn Harps Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
18 March 2016 4 Dundalk 0–1 Cork City Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
1 April 2016 6 Dundalk 1–1 Derry City Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
15 April 2016 8 Dundalk 1–0 Sligo Rovers Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
29 April 2016 10 Bohemians 0–2 Dundalk Phibsborough
Stadium: Dalymount Park
13 May 2016 13 Finn Harps 0–7 Dundalk Ballybofey
Stadium: Finn Park
3 June 2016 15 Cork City 1–0 Dundalk Cork
Stadium: Turners Cross
2 September 2016 22 Bohemians 1–2 Dundalk Phibsborough
Stadium: Dalymount Park
6 September 2016 23 Sligo Rovers 0–1 Dundalk Sligo
Stadium: The Showgrounds
12 September 2016 24 Dundalk 2–0 Finn Harps Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
20 September 2016 25 Dundalk 1–1 Shamrock Rovers Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
26 September 2016 26 Dundalk 3–1 Derry City Dundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
7 October 2016 27 Dundalk 0–3 Sligo Rovers Dundalk
Report Stadium: Oriel Park
12 October 2016 28 Dundalk 2–1 Cork City Dundalk
Report Stadium: Oriel Park
23 October 2016 31 Dundalk 2–1 Bohemians Dundalk
Report Stadium: Oriel Park
28 October 2016 33 Dundalk 4–1 Galway United Dundalk
Report Stadium: Oriel Park

FAI Cup

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20 May 2016 Second round Dundalk 2–0 Shelbourne Dundalk
Horgan   21'
Kilduff   85'
Report Kehoe   72' Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 1,750
Referee: Robert Rogers
19 August 2016 Third round Dundalk 5–0 Crumlin United Dundalk
19:45 Shields   8', 79'
Barrett   25'
Shiels   44'
O'Connor   74'
Report Stadium: Oriel Park
9 September 2016 Quarterfinals UCD 0–1 Dundalk Dublin
19:45 Report Kilduff   66' Stadium: UCD Bowl
2 October 2016 Semifinals Dundalk 2-2 Derry City Dundalk
13:45 Dean Shiels, Ciaran Kilduff Report Rory Patterson, Ronan Curtis Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 3,283
Referee: Graham Kelly
4 October 2016 S/F Replay Derry City 1-2 Dundalk Dundalk
19:45 Ronan Curtis Report Ciaran Kilduff, Ronan Finn Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 3,000 (estimate)
Referee: Dave McKeon

League of Ireland Cup

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18 April 2016 Second round Dundalk 0–1 (a.e.t.) St Patrick's Athletic Dundalk
19:45 Feely   113' Stadium: Oriel Park

Leinster Senior Cup

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5 February 2016 Fourth round Shelbourne 0–2 Dundalk Drumcondra
19:45 Stadium: Tolka Park
4 April 2016 Quarterfinals Bohemians 4–3 Dundalk Phibsborough
19:45 Murphy   31'
Byrne   69', 81', 87'
Report O'Connor   13', 74'
Kelly   90'
Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 297
Referee: Michael O'Connor

President's Cup

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27 February 2016 Cork City 2–0 Dundalk Cork
Holohan   20'
McNulty   45+1'
Morrissey   53'
Bolger   60'
Maguire   61'
Report Shields   12'
Boyle   45+1'
Gartland   56'   80'
Stadium: Turners Cross
Attendance: 1,850
Referee: Graham Kelly

UEFA Champions League

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Second qualifying round

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13 July 2016 (2016-07-13) First leg Dundalk   1–1   FH Dundalk, Republic of Ireland
20:45 McMillan   66'
Finn   68'
O'Donnell   85'
Report Doumbia   23'
Ólafsson   57'
Lennon   77'
Valdimarsson   81'
Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 3,111
Referee: Nikola Popov
20 July 2016 (2016-07-20) Second leg FH   2–2
(3–3 (a) agg.)
  Dundalk Hafnarfjörður, Iceland
20:45 Hewson   19'   42'
Pálsson   48'
K. F. Finnbogason   78'
Report McMillan   52', 62'
O'Donnell   64'
Stadium: Kaplakriki
Attendance: 1,850
Referee: Paolo Valeri

Third qualifying round

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26 July 2016 (2016-07-26) First leg BATE Borisov   1–0   Dundalk Barysaw, Belarus
20:45 Zhavnerchik   29'
Gordeichuk   70'
Report Finn   64' Stadium: Borisov Arena
Attendance: 11,321
Referee: Yevhen Aranovsky
2 August 2016 (2016-08-02) Second leg Dundalk   3–0
(3–1 agg.)
  BATE Borisov Dublin, Republic of Ireland
20:45 McMillan   44', 59'
Barrett   88'
Benson   90'
Report Rodionov   81'
Stasevich   89'
Stadium: Tallaght Stadium
Attendance: 4,645
Referee: Jakob Kehlet
Note: Dundalk played their third qualifying round home match at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin, and will play their play-off home match at Aviva Stadium, Dublin, instead of their regular stadium Oriel Park, Dundalk.[13][14]

Play-off round

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17 August 2016 (2016-08-17) First leg Dundalk   0–2   Legia Warsaw Dublin, Republic of Ireland
20:45 O'Donnell   20'
Boyle   55'
Report Odjidja-Ofoe   44'
Nikolić   56' (pen.)
Hloušek   69'
Prijović   90+4'
Stadium: Aviva Stadium
Attendance: 30,417
Referee: Deniz Aytekin
23 August 2016 (2016-08-23) Second leg Legia Warsaw   1–1
(3–1 agg.)
  Dundalk Warsaw, Poland
20:45 Report Stadium: Polish Army Stadium

UEFA Europa League

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Group stage

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15 September 2016 (2016-09-15) 1 AZ   1–1   Dundalk Alkmaar, Netherlands
19:00 Wuytens   61' Report Kilduff   89' Stadium: AFAS Stadion
Attendance: 10,003
Referee: Clayton Pisani (Malta)
29 September 2016 (2016-09-29) 2 Dundalk   1–0   Maccabi Tel Aviv Dublin, Republic of Ireland
21:05 Kilduff   72' Report Stadium: Tallaght Stadium
Attendance: 5,543
Referee: Andris Treimanis (Latvia)
20 October 2016 (2016-10-20) 3 Dundalk   1–2   Zenit St. Petersburg Dublin, Republic of Ireland
21:05 Benson   52' Report Mak   71'
Giuliano   77'
Stadium: Tallaght Stadium
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Miroslav Zelinka (Czech Republic)
3 November 2016 (2016-11-03) 4 Zenit St. Petersburg   2–1   Dundalk Saint Petersburg, Russia
19:00 Giuliano   42', 78' Report Horgan   52' Stadium: Petrovsky Stadium
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Luca Banti (Italy)
24 November 2016 (2016-11-24) 5 Dundalk   0–1   AZ Dublin, Republic of Ireland
21:05 Weghorst   9' Report Stadium: Tallaght Stadium
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
8 December 2016 (2016-12-08) 6 Maccabi Tel Aviv   2–1   Dundalk Netanya, Israel
19:00 Ben Chaim   21' (pen.), Micha   38' Report Dasa   27' (o.g.) Stadium: Netanya Stadium
Attendance: 9,891
Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer (Austria)

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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No. Pos Nat Player Total League of Ireland FAI Cup League Cup Europe
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   IRL Gary Rogers 36 0 28+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 8+0 0 0+0 0
2 DF   IRL Sean Gannon 35 0 24+0 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 9+0 0 0+0 0
3 DF   IRL Brian Gartland 32 7 27+0 7 1+0 0 0+0 0 4+0 0 0+0 0
4 DF   IRL Andy Boyle 44 3 31+0 3 1+2 0 0+1 0 9+0 0 0+0 0
5 MF   IRL Chris Shields 37 0 17+8 0 3+0 0 1+0 0 5+3 0 0+0 0
6 MF   IRL Stephen O'Donnell 29 1 20+2 1 1+0 0 0+0 0 6+0 0 0+0 0
7 MF   IRL Daryl Horgan 43 9 30+0 9 1+2 0 0+1 0 9+0 0 0+0 0
8 MF   IRL John Mountney 40 2 21+8 2 2+0 0 1+0 0 5+3 0 0+0 0
9 FW   IRL David McMillan 42 21 25+5 16 0+2 0 0+1 0 9+0 5 0+0 0
10 MF   IRL Ronan Finn 39 8 28+1 7 1+0 1 0+0 0 8+1 0 0+0 0
11 FW   NIR Patrick McEleney 34 3 17+6 3 0+2 0 0+0 0 8+1 0 0+0 0
12 DF   IRL Shane Grimes 7 0 2+1 0 3+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
14 DF   IRL Dane Massey 39 3 29+0 3 0+0 0 1+0 0 9+0 0 0+0 0
15 DF   IRL Paddy Barrett 24 2 7+7 2 3+0 0 1+0 0 5+1 0 0+0 0
16 FW   IRL Ciarán Kilduff 31 11 8+11 6 3+0 3 1+0 0 0+8 2 0+0 0
17 MF   IRL George Poynton 4 0 0+2 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
18 MF   IRL Robbie Benson 35 5 10+12 2 2+1 0 1+0 0 4+5 3 0+0 0
19 FW   NIR Dean Shiels 11 1 0+7 0 2+0 1 0+0 0 0+2 0 0+0 0
20 FW   IRL Ciarán O'Connor 4 0 0+3 0 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
21 MF   NIR Darren Meenan 26 1 10+14 1 1+0 0 0+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
22 GK   ROU Gabriel Sava 8 0 3+0 0 3+0 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
24 DF   IRL Alan Keane 6 0 4+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
26 FW   IRL Michael O'Connor 5 0 0+2 0 1+0 0 1+0 0 0+1 0 0+0 0

References

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  2. ^ "Dundalk are crowned the Airtricity League Premier Division champions for the third time in a row". Irish Independent. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Watch: Drama as Sean Maguire pounces at the death to win FAI Cup for Cork City". Irish Independent. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
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  5. ^ McLaughlin, Gavin (2 August 2016). "Dundalk down BATE to progress in Champions League". RTÉ – via www.rte.ie.
  6. ^ "Full Time Summary Play-offs 1st leg – Wednesday 17 August 2016" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 17 August 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  7. ^ McLaughlin, Gavin (23 August 2016). "Brave Dundalk exit Champions League in Poland". RTÉ – via www.rte.ie.
  8. ^ McLaughlin, Gavin (15 September 2016). "Kilduff snatches historic point for 10-man Dundalk". RTÉ – via www.rte.ie.
  9. ^ McLaughlin, Gavin (29 September 2016). "Dundalk claim historic Euro win against Maccabi". RTÉ – via www.rte.ie.
  10. ^ McLaughlin, Gavin (21 October 2016). "Dundalk defeated as Zenit battle back in Tallaght". RTÉ – via www.rte.ie.
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  12. ^ "Remembering the greatest European run in the history of Irish football". The 42. 10 July 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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