2013–14 NIFL Premiership

The 2013–14 NIFL Premiership (known as the Danske Bank Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 6th season of the NIFL Premiership, the highest level of league football in Northern Ireland, the 113th season of Irish league football overall, and the 1st season of the league operating as part of the newly created Northern Ireland Football League.[2]

NIFL Premiership
Season2013–14
ChampionsCliftonville
2nd Premiership title
5th Irish title (inc. 1 shared)
RelegatedArds
Champions LeagueCliftonville
Europa LeagueGlenavon (via Irish Cup)
Linfield
Crusaders
Matches played228
Goals scored712 (3.12 per match)
Top goalscorerJoe Gormley (27 goals)
Biggest home winPortadown 11–0 Ballinamallard United
(7 September 2013)
Biggest away winDungannon Swifts 0–5 Portadown
(26 October 2013)
Highest scoringPortadown 11–0 Ballinamallard United
(7 September 2013)
Highest attendance5,389[1]
Glentoran 1–2 Linfield
(26 December 2013)
Lowest attendance63[1]
Warrenpoint Town 0–2 Ards
(8 March 2014)
Average attendance867[1]

Cliftonville were champions, winning the league for the 5th time and the 2nd consecutive season.

Summary

The season began on 10 August 2013 and concluded on 26 April 2014. During the sixth round of fixtures, which were played on 7 September 2013, Portadown defeated Ballinamallard United 11–0 at Shamrock Park. This equalled the post-war record for the biggest win in the top-flight, which was set 47 years earlier in the 1966–67 season when Distillery defeated Bangor by the same scoreline in November 1966.[3] In their first season back in the top flight since 2005–06, Ards finished bottom of the table. This was confirmed on 12 April 2014, after Warrenpoint Town defeated Dungannon Swifts 4–0 to leave Ards 10 points adrift in 12th place with only three fixtures remaining.[4] Their relegation was confirmed on the final day of the season, when Institute won the 2013–14 NIFL Championship 1 title.[5]

Cliftonville were the defending champions after winning their fourth league title last season – their first since the 1997–98 season.[6] They went on to retain the title for the first time in the club's history - their fourth outright league title and fifth overall.[7] They were entered into the second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, with the league runners-up Linfield, 3rd-placed Crusaders, and the 2013–14 Irish Cup winners, Glenavon, entered into the first qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.

Teams

After successfully gaining the required Championship Club Licence from the IFA, 2012–13 Championship 1 winners Ards were promoted to this season's Premiership. The club returned to the top flight for the first time since they were relegated in the 2005–06 season.[8] After 11 years in the top flight, last season's bottom-placed Premiership club Lisburn Distillery were relegated to intermediate football for the first time in their history, bringing to an end their record of being one of only four clubs to have retained membership of the senior Irish League since its inception in 1890.[9]

The runners-up of Championship 1, Warrenpoint Town, faced last season's 11th-placed club Donegal Celtic in the promotion/relegation play-off to decide which club would take the final place in this season's Premiership. The tie ended 2–2 on aggregate, with Warrenpoint Town winning on the away goals rule to secure promotion to the top flight of national football for the first time in their history – the club's third promotion in four years.[10]

Stadia and locations

Location of the Belfast-based teams in the 2013–14 NIFL Premiership
ClubStadiumLocationCapacity[11][12]
ArdsClandeboye ParkBangor2,000 (500 seated)
Dixon ParkBallyclare2,000 (500 seated)
Ballinamallard UnitedFerney ParkBallinamallard2,000 (250 seated)
Ballymena UnitedThe ShowgroundsBallymena3,050 (2,200 seated)
CliftonvilleSolitudeBelfast2,530 (all seated)
ColeraineThe ShowgroundsColeraine2,496 (1,106 seated)
CrusadersSeaviewBelfast3,383 (all seated)
Dungannon SwiftsStangmore ParkDungannon5,000 (300 seated)
GlenavonMourneview ParkLurgan4,160 (4,000 seated)
GlentoranThe OvalBelfast5,056 (3,991 seated)
LinfieldWindsor ParkBelfast12,342 (all seated)
PortadownShamrock ParkPortadown3,940 (2,765 seated)
Warrenpoint TownMilltownWarrenpoint2,000 (250 seated)
Stangmore ParkDungannon5,000 (300 seated)

Ground-sharing

Ards nominated Bangor's home ground, Clandeboye Park, as the venue for their home games as they had been without a home ground since 2002. However, as a result of construction work being carried out to the ground, their first four home matches of the season were played at Dixon Park – the home of Championship side Ballyclare Comrades. The other newly promoted side, Warrenpoint Town, played some of their home fixtures at Dungannon Swifts' ground, Stangmore Park.[13] This was due to improvements being carried out at their own ground, Milltown, in order to upgrade it to Premiership standard. However, the first ever Premiership game to be played at the ground, which was against Glenavon, was abandoned during half-time due to floodlight failure.[14] The first completed fixture at the ground was a 2–0 win over Ards on 26 December 2013. That match also experienced floodlight problems, delaying kick-off for the second half by 20 minutes.[15]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Cliftonville (C)3826758839+4985Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2Linfield3824778146+3579Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
3Crusaders38181286742+2566
4Portadown38188127753+2462
5Glentoran381611115442+1259
6Glenavon38156177579−451Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[a]
7Ballymena United38138174859−1147
8Dungannon Swifts38128184966−1744
9Coleraine381012165161−1042
10Ballinamallard United38109193570−3539
11Warrenpoint Town38106224372−2936
12Ards (R)3866264483−3924Relegation to NIFL Championship 1
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd number of goals scored; 4th head-to-head points; 5th head-to-head goal difference
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Results

Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–33

During matches 23–33 each team played every other team for the third time (either at home, or away).

Home \ AwayARDBMDBYMCLICOLCRUDUNGLAGLTLINPORWPT
Ards0–02–31–32–11–2
Ballinamallard United1–01–21–20–32–3
Ballymena United1–01–32–22–11–23–2
Cliftonville5–02–04–01–00–1
Coleraine2–01–11–00–02–33–0
Crusaders4–11–05–12–22–1
Dungannon Swifts1–12–31–20–20–1
Glenavon3–12–53–13–22–34–2
Glentoran3–00–01–10–12–21–2
Linfield3–36–01–13–02–1
Portadown1–01–01–14–21–23–0
Warrenpoint Town0–20–21–10–12–12–3
Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 34–38

During matches 34–38 each team played every other team in their half of the table once. As this was the fourth time that teams had played each other this season, home sides were chosen so that they had played each other twice at home and twice away.

Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Section B

Home \ AwayARDBMDBYMCOLDUNWPT
Ards0–00–12–2
Ballinamallard United0–02–12–2
Ballymena United1–11–2
Coleraine1–10–0
Dungannon Swifts2–00–4
Warrenpoint Town0–31–00–1
Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals[16]
1 Joe GormleyCliftonville27
2 Darren MurrayPortadown23
3 Andrew WaterworthLinfield22
4 Liam BoyceCliftonville21
5 Gary TwiggPortadown19
6 Darren BoyceBallymena United†16
Jordan OwensCrusaders16
8 Guy BatesGlenavon14
Paul HeatleyCrusaders14
10 Daniel HughesWarrenpoint Town12

Darren Boyce scored 12 goals for Dungannon Swifts while on loan from parent club Coleraine, before transferring to Ballymena United in January 2014.

Promotion/relegation play-off

The play-off did not take place this season because Bangor, runners-up of the 2013–14 NIFL Championship 1, did not possess a licence to participate in top-flight football.[5]

References

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