Shamrock Rovers F.C.
Association football club in Tallaght
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2024 | Dylan Watts wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2024. |
2024 | Shamrock Rovers achieved their first sell-out at Tallaght Stadium, reaching the new capacity of over 10,000 for the game against Bohemians. |
2024 | The club sold over 4,200 season tickets for the 2024 season. |
2024 | Became the first League of Ireland side to qualify for the knockout stages of a UEFA club competition, winning 4-1 against Larne F.C. and becoming the first League of Ireland side to win away from home in a UEFA group stage/league stage match across five campaigns. |
2024 | Shamrock Rovers confirmed a charitable initiative where 50% of their season ticket sales would be donated to Women's Aid, a foundation combating domestic abuse. |
2023 | Lee Grace wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2023. |
2023 | Shamrock Rovers won their fourth consecutive league title, equalling the club's record from the 1980s. However, they had disappointing European performances, losing to Breidablik and Ferencváros. |
2023 | Shamrock Rovers won the League of Ireland Premier Division, continuing their recent run of success. |
2022 | Participated in multiple European competitions, defeating Hibernians 3-0, Teuta 3-0, but losing to Ludogorets Razgrad 2-4 and Ferencváros 1-4. |
2022 | Rory Gaffney wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2022. |
2022 | Shamrock Rovers F.C. won the President of Ireland's Cup and continued their recent league dominance by winning the League of Ireland Premier Division. |
2022 | Qualified for the group stages of the UEFA Europa Conference League. |
2022 | The club secured another League of Ireland Premier Division championship, further solidifying their status as a dominant force in Irish football. |
December 8 2022 | Stephanie Roche, the 2014 Puskás Award runner-up and Republic of Ireland international, was signed to the team. |
December 7 2022 | Four U19 players (Maria Reynolds, Abby Tuthill, Jaime Thompson, and Orlaith O'Mahony) were promoted to the WNL team. |
December 4 2022 | Jessica Hennessey was signed from Athlone Town, marking the first non-Peamount signing for the team. |
November 2022 | Young goalkeeper Summer Lawless was signed from Peamount United. |
November 2022 | Alannah McEvoy was signed from Peamount United. |
November 2022 | The club was confirmed to be re-entering the Women's National League for the 2023 season after a nine-year hiatus. |
November 2022 | Áine O'Gorman became the first signing for the revived team, transferred from Peamount United. |
2021 | Danny Mandroiu wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2021. |
2021 | Despite losing key players Jack Byrne and Aaron McEneff, Shamrock Rovers retained the league title, finishing sixteen points ahead of St Patrick's Athletic. |
2021 | Shamrock Rovers successfully defended their League of Ireland Premier Division title. |
2020 | Roberto Lopes wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2020. |
2020 | The club continued their recent league dominance by winning the League of Ireland Premier Division. |
January 2020 | Announcement made that Shamrock Rovers II would enter the League of Ireland First Division for the 2020 season. |
2019 | Jack Byrne wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2019. |
2019 | Ray Wilson reduces his ownership to 25%, and businessman Dermot Desmond buys another 25% of the club's shares. |
2019 | Shamrock Rovers claimed their 25th FAI Cup, extending their record in this competition. |
July 1 2019 | Played their 2500th League game, winning 2-0 against St. Patrick's Athletic. |
June 28 2019 | Played their 2500th League Game, losing 0-1 to Dundalk |
2018 | Lee Grace wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2018. |
2017 | Gary Shaw wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2017. |
2016 | Simon Madden wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2016. |
2016 | Ray Wilson begins owning 50% of the club. |
2016 | Stephen Bradley, a former player, was appointed as manager, replacing Pat Fenlon. |
2015 | Brandon Miele wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2015. |
2014 | Barry Murphy wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2014. |
2014 | Shamrock Rovers played in the League of Ireland First Division with their reserve team. |
2013 | Barry Murphy wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2013. |
2013 | Under Trevor Croly's management, Shamrock Rovers won the League Cup and Setanta Cup. |
2012 | Ronan Finn wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2012. |
2012 | Stephen Kenny replaced Michael O'Neill as manager but was fired after less than a full season. |
January 2012 | The SRFC Members Club has over 400 members, with membership open to all. |
2011 | Craig Sives wins Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year award for 2011. |
2011 | Won 1-0 against FC Flora Tallinn in their first UEFA Champions League victory during the 2011-12 qualifying phase at Tallaght Stadium. |
2011 | The club won both the League of Ireland Premier Division and the Setanta Sports Cup in the same year. |
2011 | Shamrock Rovers were founder members of the Women's National League. |
August 25 2011 | Made history by becoming the first Irish team to qualify for the UEFA Europa League group stage, defeating Partizan Belgrade 2-1 after extra-time in Serbia, with a 3-2 aggregate victory. |
2010 | In the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds, defeated Bnei Yehuda 2-1 but lost to Juventus 0-3. |
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