European places confirmed (Pats in UEFA)
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Five Eircom League of Ireland clubs have been awarded UEFA licences by the Football Association of Ireland’s First Instance Committee. Derry City will be entered in the Champions League with St Patrick’s Athletic and Drogheda United participating in the UEFA Cup and Cork City in the Inter Toto Cup. UCD will take part in the UEFA Cup should Ireland be awarded a place via UEFA's Fair Play table.
Following the decision of Shelbourne not to apply for a UEFA licence, Derry qualified for the Champions League as runner-up in the 2006 Eircom League of Ireland Premier Division. St Patrick’s Athletic, who lost the FAI Cup Final to Derry City, thus qualified for the UEFA Cup.
Because United Park and Belfield Park are not up to the standard required to host UEFA club games, the First Instance Committee ordered that both Drogheda United and UCD play their home legs at a suitable UEFA licensed venue.
The First Instance Committee also reviewed the domestic licences awarded in December 2006 and the FAI’s Licensing Department will be in contact with the clubs in the coming days to inform what, if any, sanctions have been imposed.