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2015 Cork City F.C. season

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Cork City FC
2015 season
ChairmanPat Lyons
ManagerJohn Culfield
StadiumTurners Cross (7,485)
League of Ireland2nd
FAI CupRunners-up
UEFA Europa League1st Qualifying Round
League of Ireland CupQuarter-Final
Munster Senior CupSemi-Final
Top goalscorerLeague: Karl Sheppard - 13
All: Mark O Sullivan - 16
Highest home attendance6,900 - Cork City v Dundalk (24 April 2015)
Lowest home attendance2,011 - Cork City v Longford Town (20 April 2015)
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The 2015 League of Ireland season was Cork City's 31st year competing in the League of Ireland and 4th consecutive season in the Premier Division. It was Manager, John Caulfield's 2nd year in charge of the Rebel Army after a very successful 2014 season which saw Cork City finish 2nd in the league. The Leesiders equaled their final league position from 2014, again losing out to 2015 Champions Dundalk. Cork City also reached the 2015 FAI Cup Final, but again Dundalk proved too strong, beating City 1-0 AET.

Players[edit]

First-team squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Republic of Ireland GK Mark McNulty
2 Republic of Ireland DF John Kavanagh
3 Republic of Ireland DF Alan Bennett
4 Republic of Ireland DF John Dunleavy (captain)
5 Republic of Ireland DF Darren Dennehy
6 England DF Dan Murray
7 Republic of Ireland MF Colin Healy
8 Republic of Ireland MF Gavan Holohan
9 Republic of Ireland FW John O'Flynn
11 Republic of Ireland MF Ross Gaynor
13 Republic of Ireland GK Kevin O'Brien
14 Republic of Ireland MF Kevin O'Connor
15 Republic of Ireland FW Danny Morrissey
No. Position Player
16 Republic of Ireland GK Alan Smith
17 Republic of Ireland FW Connor Ellis
18 Republic of Ireland DF Michael McSweeney
19 Republic of Ireland FW Karl Sheppard
20 Republic of Ireland MF Billy Dennehy
21 Republic of Ireland MF Steven Beattie
22 Republic of Ireland MF Liam Miller
23 Republic of Ireland FW Mark O'Sullivan
25 Republic of Ireland DF Conor McCarthy
26 Republic of Ireland MF Garry Buckley
27 Republic of Ireland MF Danny O'Connell
30 Republic of Ireland MF Liam Kearney
32 Republic of Ireland DF Stephen Folan

Coaching staff[edit]

As of 1 February 2015 the coaching staff includes:[1]

Position Name
Manager John Caulfield
Assistant Manager John Cotter
First Team Coach Billy Woods
Goalkeeping Coach Phil Harrington
Chairman Pat Lyons
Chief Executive Tim Murphy
Head of Youth Development Stuart Ashton
U-19 Manager Paul Bowdren & Stuart Ashton
Club Doctor Dr. Gerard Murphy
Club Physio Gráinne Desmond

Transfers[edit]

In[edit]

Date Player Country Position Signed from
January 2015 Karl Sheppard Republic of Ireland Forward Shamrock Rovers
January 2015 Gavan Holohan Republic of Ireland Midfielder Drogheda Utd
January 2015 Dave Mulcahy Republic of Ireland Midfielder Bohemians
January 2015 Kieran Djilali England Forward Sligo Rovers
January 2015 Liam Miller Republic of Ireland Midfielder Melbourne City
February 2015 Alan Bennett Republic of Ireland Defender AFC Wimbledon
February 2015 Alan Smith Republic of Ireland Goalkeeper Free Agent
April 2015 Kevin O Connor Republic of Ireland Defender Waterford
July 2015 Danny O Connell Republic of Ireland Forward Carrigaline
July 2015 Steven Beattie Republic of Ireland Forward Sligo Rovers
July 2015 Stephen Folan Republic of Ireland Defender Sligo Rovers

Out[edit]

Date Player Country Position Sold to
January 2015 Cillian Morrison Republic of Ireland Forward Derry City
January 2015 David O Leary Republic of Ireland Midfielder Galway
January 2015 Gearóid Morrissey Republic of Ireland Midfielder Cambridge Utd
February 2015 Dave Mulcahy Republic of Ireland Midfielder Bohemians
February 2015 Darren Murphy Republic of Ireland Midfielder Cobh Ramblers
July 2015 Josh O Shea Republic of Ireland Midfielder Free Agent
July 2015 Kieran Djilali Republic of Ireland Forward Free Agent
July 2015 Rob Lehane Republic of Ireland Forward Sligo Rovers (Loan)

Friendlies[edit]

Pre-Season[edit]

Mid-Season[edit]

League[edit]

Fixtures and Results[edit]

Table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Dundalk (C) 33 23 9 1 78 23 +55 78 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
2 Cork City 33 19 10 4 57 25 +32 67 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
3 Shamrock Rovers 33 18 11 4 56 27 +29 65
4 St Patrick's Athletic 33 18 4 11 52 34 +18 58
5 Bohemians 33 15 8 10 49 42 +7 53
Source: League of Ireland, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.[2]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Dundalk qualified for the Europa League first qualifying round by winning the 2015 FAI Cup. However, since they already qualified for European competition based on their league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners was passed down the league.

Top Goalscorers[edit]

Name Appearances Goals
Karl Sheppard 30 13
Mark O Sullivan 27 10
Billy Dennehy 23 9
Ross Gaynor 26 3
Steven Beattie 13 3
Darren Dennehy 23 3

UEFA Europa League[edit]

The UEFA Europa League 2015–16 was the Rebel Army's first season competing in a European Competition since 2008.

First Qualifying Round[edit]

FAI Cup[edit]

Second Round[edit]

Third Round[edit]

Quarter Final[edit]

Quarter Final Replay[edit]

Semi Final[edit]

Final[edit]

Top Goalscorers[edit]

Name Appearances Goals
Garry Buckley 5 3
Mark O Sullivan 5 3
Billy Dennehy 4 2

EA Sports Cup[edit]

Second Round[edit]

Quarter Final[edit]

Top Goalscorers[edit]

Name Appearances Goals
Rob Lehane 1 1
Ross Gaynor 1 1
Liam Kearney 1 1

Munster Senior Cup[edit]

Quarter Final[edit]

Semi Final[edit]

Top Goalscorers[edit]

Name Appearances Goals
Rob Lehane 2 3
Mark O Sullivan 2 2
Billy Dennehy 2 1
Liam Miller 2 1
Kieran Djilali 2 1
Karl Sheppard 2 1

References[edit]

  1. "First Team Coaching Staff". Cork City F.C. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  2. "PREMIER DIVISION 2015 - Season rules". Scoresway. Retrieved 11 July 2015.


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