St James's Gate F.C.

St James's Gate F.C.

St James's Gate F.C. is an Irish football club that currently plays in the Leinster Senior League. St James Gate was founded as the footballing part of the Guinness Sports and Social club and was named after St. James's Gate Brewery.

It was a founding member of the Football League of Ireland in 1921 and became the first league champions that season. St James Gate was also the inaugural winner of the FAI Cup. In 1940 a second league title was added but in 1944 having finished in last place, the league denied their application for re-election.

They entered the Intermediate level Leinster Senior League and quickly became one of the top non League sides in Ireland. In 1990 they re-entered the League of Ireland in place of the Newcastlewest F.C., this time entering in the second tier 'First Division'. In 1995 the club was taken over by a consortium with high ambitions, however only one year later, just before the start of the 1996/97 season, they pulled out of the league, unable to meet their financial responsibilities. They were replaced by St. Francis F.C.

They played in St. James Park from 1921/22-1927/28 before moving to the Iveagh Grounds.

Honours

* "'League of Ireland:
**"Winners" 1921-22, 1939-40 : 2
**"Runners Up" 1934-35: 1
* FAI Cup
**"Winners" 1922, 1938: 2
**"Runners Up" 1934, 1937: 2
* League of Ireland Shield
**"Winners" 1935-36, 1940-41: 2
*Dublin City Cup
**"Winners" 1938-39: 1
**"Runners Up" 1934-35: 1
* Irish Intermediate Cup
**"Winners" 1910-11, 1920-21: 2
* FAI Intermediate Cup
**"Winners" 1950-51: 1
**"Runners Up" 1988-89: 1

Records

Results

*Biggest League Win:
**8-0 vs Jacobs away 24 August 1929
*Biggest League Defeat:
**0-7 vs Waterford away 22 november 1931
**0-7 vs Cork United home 19 December 1943
**0-7 vs Shamrock Rovers away 27 December 1943

Goals / Scorers

*Most League Goals In A Game:
**6, Willie Byrne vs Sligo Rovers home 7-1 30 March 1930
*Top League Scorer:
**"(season):" 29, Paddy Bradshaw, (1939/40)
**"(total)": 68, Paddy Bradshaw, (1938-1941 & 1943/44)

International Caps

"Full international caps won by players while with St James's Gate:"

*fb|Republic of Ireland: "8 players capped".
**Most: Joe O'Reilly 13 (20).

elected Former Players

*flagicon|Ireland Paddy Bradshaw
*flagicon|Ireland Johnny Carey
*flagicon|Ireland Bob Carter
*flagicon|Ireland Charlie Dowdall
*flagicon|Ireland Paddy Duncan
*flagicon|Ireland Jack Kirwan

Rankings


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