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IFA Championship

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IFA Championship
Countries Northern Ireland
Founded 2008
2004–2008 (as IFA Intermediate League First Division)
2003–2004 (as Irish League First Division)
1999–2003 (as Irish League Second Division)
1977–1999
(as Irish League B Division Section 1)
1951–1977 (as Irish League B Division)
Number of teams 29 (two divisions)
Promotion to IFA Premiership
Relegation to none
Levels on pyramid Level 2 and 3
Domestic cup(s) Irish Cup
Irish League Cup
IFA Intermediate Cup
Current champions Portadown

The IFA Championship is one level below the IFA Premiership, which is Northern Ireland's national league. Clubs in the Championship have intermediate status.

It was founded in 2008 to succeed the IFA Intermediate League which folded as part of the reorganisation of top-level football in Northern Ireland that saw the creation of stricter entry criteria in respect of the newly-established Premiership and Championship. In 2009, it was extended to two divisions: Championship 1 and Championship 2 with promotion and relegation between the two.[1]

The Championship is sponsored by Ladbrokes and is marketed as the Ladbrokes.com Championship.[2] 'IFA' refers to the Irish Football Association.

For one season only, 2008-09, there was also an IFA Interim Intermediate League for those former members of the IFA Intermediate League which had failed to meet the criteria for the Championship. These clubs were given a year to make improvements in order to join the Championship for 2009-10. Ten of the 12 clubs succeeded in meeting the necessary standard.

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[edit] History

The IFA Championship is the successor to the IFA Intermediate League, the Irish Football League First Division during its last season (when it had intermediate status), and ultimately the Irish League B Division (latterly known as the Irish League Second Division).

The B Division of the Irish League was founded in 1951, and originally consisted of the reserve teams of the senior Irish League clubs alongside some of the top intermediate clubs. The B Division was split geographically into North and South sections in 1974 (with a play-off to determine the winners in 1974-75 and 1975-76), and then into Section 1 (containing the intermediate clubs) and Section 2 (the reserve teams of senior clubs) in 1977.

In 1999, the B Division Section 1 was renamed as the Irish League Second Division, and Section 2 became the Reserve League.

There was never any automatic promotion and relegation between either the B Division or Second Division and the senior Irish League.

In 2003, the Irish Premier League was formed by the top sixteen senior teams in the senior Irish League (which, since 1995 had been divided into a Premier Division and a First Division). The four remaining senior teams reverted to intermediate football, along with the top eight teams from the previous year's Second Division - in the Irish League First Division (which now became the top intermediate league), with the Second Division continuing with twelve teams. Automatic promotion and relegation between senior and intermediate football was introduced for the first time. There was also automatic promotion and relegation between the two divisions of the (now intermediate-status) Irish League.

In 2004, the Irish Football League was wound up and replaced by the IFA Intermediate League, consisting of two divisions of twelve, with promotion and relegation between the two. This continued for four seasons.

[edit] Current Championship clubs

[edit] Championship 1

[edit] Championship 2

[edit] List of champions

[edit] Irish League B Division

Season Champions
1951/52 Linfield Swifts(1)
1952/53 Linfield Swifts(1)
1953/54 Cliftonville Olympic(1)
1954/55 Larne
1955/56 Banbridge Town
1956/57 Larne
1957/58 Ards II(1)
1958/59 Glentoran II(1)
1959/60 Newry Town(2)
1960/61 Ballyclare Comrades
1961/62 Carrick Rangers
1962/63 Ballyclare Comrades
1963/64 Larne
1964/65 Larne
1965/66 Larne
1966/67 Larne
1967/68 Dundela
1968/69 Larne
1969/70 Larne
1970/71 Larne
1971/72 †Larne
1972/73 Carrick Rangers
1973/74 Ballyclare Comrades
1974/75 Carrick Rangers (3)
1975/76 Linfield Swifts (1) (3)
1976/77 Carrick Rangers / Dundela(4)

Elected to senior Irish Football League

[edit] Irish League B Division Section 1

Season Champions
1977/78 Ballyclare Comrades
1978/79 Carrick Rangers
1979/80 Ballyclare Comrades
1980/81 Newry Town(2)
1981/82 Dundela
1982/83 †Carrick Rangers
1983/84 Limavady United
1984/85 Chimney Corner
1985/86 Dundela
1986/87 RUC(5)
1987/88 Dundela
1988/89 Ballyclare Comrades
1989/90 Dundela
1990/91 Dundela
1991/92 Dundela
1992/93 Limavady United
1993/94 Dundela
1994/95 Loughgall
1995/96 Loughgall
1996/97 Loughgall
1997/98 Loughgall
1998/99 Chimney Corner

Elected to senior Irish Football League

[edit] Irish League Second Division

Season Champions
1999/2000 Dundela
2000/01 Dundela
2001/02 Moyola Park
2002/03 Ballinamallard United

[edit] Irish League

[edit] First Division

Season Champions
2003/04 *Loughgall

[edit] Second Division

Season Champions
2003/04 Coagh United

[edit] IFA Intermediate League

[edit] First Division

Season Champions
2004/05 *Armagh City
2005/06 *Crusaders
2006/07 *Institute
2007/08 Loughgall

[edit] Second Division

Season Champions
2004/05 Tobermore United
2005/06 Portstewart
2006/07 Ballyclare Comrades
2007/08 Dergview

[edit] IFA Championship

Season Champions
2008/09 *Portadown

[edit] Summary of champions

Team Wins Last win
1 Dundela 11(6) 2000/01
2 Larne 10 1971/72
3 Ballyclare Comrades 6 1988/89
= Carrick Rangers 6(6) 1982/83
= Loughgall 6 2007/08
6 Linfield Swifts 3 1975/76
7 Chimney Corner 2 1998/99
= Limavady United 2 1992/93
= Newry City (7) 2 1980/81
10 Ards II 1 1957/58
= Armagh City 1 2004/05
= Ballinamallard United 1 2002/03
= Banbridge Town 1 1955/56
= Cliftonville Olympic 1 1953/54
= Crusaders 1 2005/06
= Glentoran II 1 1958/59
= Institute 1 2006/07
= Moyola Park 1 2001/02
= PSNI(8) 1 1986/87
= Portadown 1 2008/09

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Ladbrokes.com Championship 2009/10
  2. ^ Irish FA announce new Championship sponsors

[edit] See also


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