Neil
02/05/2002, 2:55 PM
The following are the eircom League Fair Play tables for the 2001-2002 season. Every League match is assessed and points awarded to clubs on the basis of red / yellow cards, positive play and the behaviour / attitude of players and team officials. Match assessors also report on any incidents of a racist nature.
Premier Division
Bohemians 1124 pts
Derry City 1106
Shamrock Rovers 1099
UCD 1098
St Patrick’s Athletic1095
Bray Wanderers 1092
Cork City 1087
Shelbourne 1086
Longford Town 1066
Monaghan United 1027
Galway United 1011
Dundalk 1003
First Division
Limerick FC 1114
Athlone Town 1103
Kilkenny City 1070
Drogheda United 1055
Sligo Rovers 1037
Cobh Ramblers 1012
Finn Harps 1009
Dublin City 990
Waterford United 910
The winner (Bohemians) and runner up (Derry City) in the Premier Division will receive €4500 and €1900 respectively.
The winner (Limerick FC) and runner up (Athlone Town) in the First Division will receive €2500 and €1300 respectively.
UEFA will allocate three additional places in the 2002-2003 UEFA Cup to national associations based on a defined points standard being reached in UEFA’s Fair Play competition. The association which wins UEFA’s ranking list will get a place, along with two countries drawn from those 16 countries which have a UEFA points score of 8 or higher. Clubs chosen to represent associations in these places must be drawn from the national Fair Play rankings for its top division. At present Ireland has a score of 7.937 and is ranked 24th so is most unlikely to qualify for the draw for extra places.
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Premier Division
Bohemians 1124 pts
Derry City 1106
Shamrock Rovers 1099
UCD 1098
St Patrick’s Athletic1095
Bray Wanderers 1092
Cork City 1087
Shelbourne 1086
Longford Town 1066
Monaghan United 1027
Galway United 1011
Dundalk 1003
First Division
Limerick FC 1114
Athlone Town 1103
Kilkenny City 1070
Drogheda United 1055
Sligo Rovers 1037
Cobh Ramblers 1012
Finn Harps 1009
Dublin City 990
Waterford United 910
The winner (Bohemians) and runner up (Derry City) in the Premier Division will receive €4500 and €1900 respectively.
The winner (Limerick FC) and runner up (Athlone Town) in the First Division will receive €2500 and €1300 respectively.
UEFA will allocate three additional places in the 2002-2003 UEFA Cup to national associations based on a defined points standard being reached in UEFA’s Fair Play competition. The association which wins UEFA’s ranking list will get a place, along with two countries drawn from those 16 countries which have a UEFA points score of 8 or higher. Clubs chosen to represent associations in these places must be drawn from the national Fair Play rankings for its top division. At present Ireland has a score of 7.937 and is ranked 24th so is most unlikely to qualify for the draw for extra places.
soccercentral.ie (http://www.soccercentral.ie/viewstory.asp?id=7039&mainheading=Eircom&viewstory=yes)