Leinster Senior League (association football)
The Leinster Senior League is an association football league organised by the Leinster Football Association. The Leinster Senior League operates 22 divisions, 12 of which are played on Saturdays, with 10 divisions played on Sundays. It also organises 17 different cup competitions. Its Senior Division is on the third level of the Republic of Ireland football league system.
Leinster Senior League teams also compete in the Leinster Senior Cup, the FAI Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup and the FAI Junior Cup. In recent seasons the winners of the Senior Division have also qualified to play in the League of Ireland Cup. The vast majority of its member clubs are based in the Greater Dublin Area.
History
Foundation
Within a few seasons of the Leinster Football Association having been formed in 1892, the Leinster Senior League was established. Ciarán Priestley highlights a printed notice in the 4 September 2010 edition of The Irish Times. Under the headline "Leinster Football League" there is a report of "a general meeting of the league... held the other evening at 27 D'Olier Street". Priestley also lists Bohemians, Britannia, Dublin University, Leinster Nomads, Phoenix and Montpelier as participants in the first season. The Leinster Senior League website states it was established in 1896. However other sources suggest the league started a little later and was first played for in 1897–98 and that an unidentified British Army regimental team were the inaugural winners while Shelbourne were runners up.Modern era
The league was re-organised for the 1988–89 season, with Division 1 and Division 1A replaced by the Senior Division and Division 1 respectively.League pyramid
The Leinster Senior Football League has four intermediate divisions – Senior, Senior 1, 1A and 1B – with promotion and relegation between them. Below this, the LSL also runs junior ranks – played on a Sunday for a club's first team, as well as Saturday divisions for a club's a second team.As of November 2024, there is no promotion or relegation system in place between the League of [Ireland First Division] and the intermediate provincial leagues, which includes Leinster. However, Leinster junior clubs can achieve promotion up to the intermediate ranks via promotion from the highest junior league to the lowest intermediate league.
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Senior divisions
The senior divisions of the Leinster Senior League are played on Sundays.Junior leagues
Cup competitions
The Charlie Cahill Cup is contested by the top two divisions in the Leinster Senior League. The competition is named after the league’s former chairman, who stepped down in 2009 and was also president of the Leinster Football Association (LFA) and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) during his career as a legislator. The first Cahill Cup was held in the 1992–93 season and was won by Cherry Orchard.The Noel Ryan Cup is contested by the top four teams from each of the league's four Intermediate divisions. Named after one of the founders of Crumlin United, the inaugural cup was held in 2010 and was won by Wayside Celtic.
The Metropolitan Cup is contested by Leinster Senior League teams with the competition first held in 1906. Cherry Orchard won the competition in the 1993–94 season.