1962–63_Dundalk_F.C._season

1962–63 Dundalk F.C. season

1962–63 Dundalk F.C. season

Dundalk 1962–63 football season


Dundalk entered the 1962–63 season on the back of a disappointing eighth-place finish in the League and a fifth-place finish in the Shield the previous season. 1962–63 saw the side trained by 1932–33 title-winning veteran Gerry McCourt, assisted by Mickey Fox, Colm Bellew and Shay Noonan. Team selection was still the responsibility of the club's 10-person management committee. It was Dundalk's 37th consecutive season in the top tier of Irish football.

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Season summary

The new season would see the 30th anniversary of the club's only previous League title pass.[1] Since then they had been runners-up three times. They had been uncompetitive throughout the 1950s, but had made strong challenges for the League in both 1959–60 and 1960–61. The season opened with the P.J. Casey Cup – a single-season competition run to replace matches lost due to the reduction in teams that season.[2] It ran as a two group, single match round-robin with the top two in each group then playing off in a semi-final and final. The competition was named in memory of P.J. Casey - a long time Honorary Treasurer of the League, and former committee member at Dundalk, who had died in late 1961.[3] Drumcondra defeated Dundalk in the final. The Shield followed, a competition Dundalk had yet to win, and they were pipped to the runners-up spot on goal average.[4] The Dublin City Cup saw them knocked out in the first round, 4–3 on aggregate, while the Leinster Senior Cup saw them knocked out in the semi-final on corner-count after a 2–2 draw with Shelbourne.[5]

With four competitions essentially dealt with by the time the League was up and running, all attention turned to the League schedule. A run of five wins and a draw saw Dundalk lead the table going into the new year,[6] but a defeat and three draws in their next five games raised doubts about their ability to stay in front. Their rivals were faltering too, however, and with six games remaining Dundalk led by four points – although their closest rivals, Waterford and Drumcondra, both had two games in hand, as bad weather that winter had seen a number of postponements. Another slump in form followed, with a second round exit in the FAI Cup to Cork Hibernians and two League defeats in three weeks, leaving them top on goal average only with an extra game played.[7] But they rallied as their rivals continued to drop points, needing a win away to Bohemians in their final match to seal the title. They went two goals behind, however, and with supporters believing they had blown the title, they came back to score twice in the last five minutes and secure a point. They then had to wait a full week for the fixture backlog to clear, with Shelbourne, Cork Celtic and Drumcondra all in the hunt. All three faltered, confirming Dundalk as Champions.[8]

First-Team Squad (1962–63)

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a. Includes the Leinster Senior Cup, Dublin City Cup, P.J. Casey Cup, and Top Four Cup.

Competitions

P.J. Casey Cup

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Group
26 August 1962 Dundalk1–1ShelbourneDundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
30 August 1962 Drumcondra5–3DundalkDublin
Stadium: Tolka Park

Dundalk qualified as group runners-up

Semi-final
5 September 1962 Dundalk 1–0WaterfordDublin
Stadium: Dalymount Park
Final
12 September 1962 Drumcondra 3–0DundalkDublin
Stadium: Dalymount Park

Shield

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9 September 1962 Round 1 Cork Celtic 1–2 Dundalk
16 September 1962 Round 2 Dundalk 2–7 Waterford
23 September 1962 Round 3 Drumcondra 1–1 Dundalk
30 September 1962 Round 4 Dundalk 2–1 St Patrick's Athletic
7 October 1962 Round 5 Shelbourne 0–4 Dundalk
14 October 1962 Round 6 Dundalk 1–4 Shamrock Rovers
21 October 1962 Round 7 Limerick 3–2 Dundalk
28 October 1962 Round 8 Dundalk 1–1 Cork Hibernians
4 November 1962 Round 9 Bohemians 1–3 Dundalk

Shield table

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Source: Irish Press

Dublin City Cup

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First Round

Cork Hibernians won 4–3 on aggregate

Leinster Senior Cup

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Fourth Round
14 November 1962 Dundalk 5–1Workmen's ClubDublin
Stadium: Tolka Park
Semi-final
20 December 1962 Shelbourne 2–2DundalkDublin
Stadium: Dalymount Park

Shelbourne won 8–2 on corner count

FAI Cup

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First Round
17 February 1963 Dundalk 2–0WaterfordDundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
Second Round

Top Four Cup

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Semi-final

League

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25 November 1962 Round 1 Dundalk 2–1 Cork Celtic
2 December 1962 Round 2 Waterford 2–3 Dundalk
9 December 1962 Round 3 Dundalk 5–2 Drumcondra
16 December 1962 Round 4 St Patrick's Athletic 2–2 Dundalk
23 December 1962 Round 5 Dundalk 2–1 Shelbourne
6 January 1963 Round 7 Dundalk 3–0 Limerick
13 January 1963 Round 8 Cork Hibernians 1–0 Dundalk
20 January 1963 Round 9 Dundalk 5–1 Bohemians
27 January 1963 Round 10 Cork Celtic 2–2 Dundalk
3 February 1963 Round 11 Dundalk 2–2 Waterford
10 February 1963 Round 12 Drumcondra 0–0 Dundalk
24 February 1963 Round 13 Dundalk 4–1 St Patrick's Athletic
3 March 1963 Round 14 Shelbourne 2–1 Dundalk
17 March 1963 Round 6 Dundalk 1–3 Shamrock Rovers
24 March 1963 Round 15 Limerick 0–2 Dundalk
27 March 1963 Round 16 Shamrock Rovers 1–1 Dundalk
31 March 1963 Round 17 Dundalk 2–0 Cork Hibernians
4 April 1963 Round 18 Bohemians 2–2 Dundalk

League table

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References

Bibliography
  • Murphy, Jim (2003). The History of Dundalk F.C.: The First 100 Years. Dundalgan Press. ASIN B0042SO3R2.
  • Graham, Alex. Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005. Soccer Books Limited. ISBN 1-86223-135-4.
  • MacSweeney, Niall (1985). A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921/2 - 1984/5. Association of Football Statisticians. ASIN B008H2CBJQ.
  • Ryan, Sean; Dunne, Noel (24 October 1975). The Bass Book of Irish Soccer. Mercier Press. ISBN 9780853424505.
Citations
  1. "Dundalk Win Championship at Dalymount Park". Sunday Independent. 11 December 1932. Retrieved 22 April 2019 via Irish Newspaper Archives.
  2. "Casey Cup kick-off". Evening Herald. 18 August 1962. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  3. "Paddy Casey Dead". Evening Herald. 7 October 1961. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  4. "Scoreboard". Evening Herald. 5 November 1962. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  5. "Shelbourne - On Corners Again!". Irish Press. 21 December 1962. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  6. Kenealy, K.J. (7 January 1963). "Dundalk lead is now two-points". Evening Herald. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  7. Mathers, Vincent (18 March 1963). "Weak Dundalk Bid". Irish Press. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  8. Kenealy, K. J. (16 April 1963). "Salute the League of Ireland Champions". Evening Herald. Retrieved 22 April 2019 via Irish Newspaper Archives.
  9. Murphy, Jim (2013). A Dundalk FC Miscellany. Ireland: Self-published. p. 234.
  10. Murphy, Jim (2003). History of Dundalk FC - the First 100 Years. Dundalk: Jim Murphy. p. 462.

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