First Division
First Division
Ireland
2026
Classificação
TotalCasaFora
#TimePWDL+/-GolsPTSÚltimos 5
1
Team
Cork City
23
17
3
3
+31
46:15
54
2
Team
Bray Wanderers
23
10
7
6
+16
46:30
37
3
Team
UCD
23
11
3
9
+9
36:27
36
4
Team
Longford Town
23
8
7
8
-3
27:30
31
5
Team
Cobh Ramblers
23
9
4
10
-7
25:32
31
6
Team
Wexford
23
7
7
9
-5
27:32
28
7
Team
Athlone Town
23
7
6
10
-6
21:27
27
8
Team
Kerry FC
23
6
8
9
-5
24:29
26
9
Team
Treaty United
23
5
8
10
-12
22:34
23
10
Team
Finn Harps
23
5
7
11
-18
20:38
22
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About First Division

First Division is a Football tournament in Ireland, a part of the Ireland Football league system. First Division with clubs (or Football teams) competing each season, running from .

The First Division season is live and ongoing, with the kick-off match played on . Currently, Dundalk FC are the defending champions, followed closely by and then . Player was the Golden Boot winner in season with a total of goals, while Player Barry Coffey holds the all-time First Division top scorer record.

Competition format and league structure: teams, 0 rounds.

Average goals per match (scoring rate):

Record holder for the highest points in league history:

Best goalkeeper:

Players with the most red cards in league history: James Crawford (2), Barry Coffey (1), Enda Curran (1), Cian Barrett (1), Jack Brady (1)

Football-1x2 gives live scores, tables, fixtures, top scorers, odds and match predictions for the First Division.

First Division FAQs

1. Which team won the first First Division title and in what year?

The first First Division title was won by Dundalk FC in season .

2. Which club has won the most First Division championships?

Dundalk FC holds the record for most First Division championships, with 0 titles to date.

3. What are the key upcoming First Division matches?

Upcoming First Division highlights include University College Dublin vs Cork City, expected to be a thrilling clash.

4. Which team has the most fans in the First Division?

is currently recognized as the club with the most fans in the First Division.