2022 Dundalk F.C. season explained

Club:Dundalk
Season:2022
Manager:Stephen O'Donnell
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
League:Premier Division
League Result:3rd of 10
Cup1:FAI Cup
Cup1 Result:Quarter-final
League Topscorer:Patrick Hoban (9)
Season Topscorer:Patrick Hoban (10)
Highest Attendance:3,546 v Shamrock Rovers, 14 March 2022
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Prevseason:2021
Nextseason:2023

Dundalk entered the 2022 season having finished in sixth place in the league the previous season and having failed to qualify for European football for the first time since the 2012 season. They were still the League of Ireland Cup holders because, after they had won it in 2019, the competition was not held in 2020 or 2021. 2022 was Dundalk's 14th consecutive season in the top tier of Irish football, their 87th in all, and their 96th in the League of Ireland. The 100th anniversary of the club's entry to the Leinster Senior League and therefore its first match as a senior club passed on 7th October 2022.[1]

Stephen O'Donnell was the club's new head coach going into the new term, having replaced Vinny Perth in the close season.

Season summary

The league season started on 18 February 2022.[2] Dundalk moved into third position after the round 15 victory over Bohemians and remained in the top three—the automatic European qualification positions—for the remainder of the season. A run of one defeat in 15 games from round 12 to round 26 saw an unlikely title challenge develop but injuries to several key players and mixed results subsequently saw that challenge fade in the final series of matches.[3] A home victory over Bohemians in round 35 guaranteed third place and qualification for the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League.[4]

A notable milestone was reached in round five away to Shelbourne, when Patrick Hoban scored to become the first player to score 100 league goals in the club's history.[5] Another milestone was reached in round 18, when the club achieved its 1,000th league victory in the top tier of the League of Ireland with a win at home to St Patrick's Athletic. For the round 12 home fixture against Shelbourne, the team wore a specially commissioned shirt in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease charity, 'Watch Your Back'. The match-worn shirts were subsequently auctioned with all proceeds going to the charity.[6]

The club's Honorary President, Des Casey, died in August. The club renamed Oriel Park 'Casey's Field' in his honour until the end of the season because Oriel is built on land that has been leased from the Casey Family Trust since 1936.[7]

In the FAI Cup, they were defeated in the quarter-final by First Division side Waterford.[8]

The end of the season saw club captain Brian Gartland retire after 10 seasons having made 251 appearances for the club.[9]

First-Team Squad (2022)

Sources:[10] [11] Note: Substitute appearances in brackets

No.NameDOBPos.DebutLeagueFAI CupOthersTotals
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 Nathan Shepperd10 September 2000GK20223303000360
28 February 2002DF202233 (1)13000371
34 November 1986DF20134 (1)0100060
47 March 1991201331 (1)03000350
516 December 199120222010000201
528 September 1999202211 (1)11 (1)000141
66 February 1998DF202223 (9)12 (1)000351
7 Daniel Kelly21 May 19962019 20 (3)60000236
87 May 1992MF2016 19 (10)31 (1)100314
928 July 1991FW201321 (4)911002610
10 Greg Sloggett3 July 1996MF202030 (2)13200353
11 John Martin5 January 1999MF202210 (21)21 (2)000342
141 October 1983GK200930000030
15 Darragh Leahy15 April 1998DF20202831000293
1617 March 2002MF202223 (9)63000356
1712 October 1990MF201110 (22)52 (1)100356
18 Robert McCourt6 April 1998DF20222 (1)0100040
1919 April 2001MF20227 (3)00000100
2013 February 2001MF202220 (13)01 (1)100351
21 Paul Doyle10 April 1998MF202216 (9)22100273
221 September 2001MF20225 (4)22 (1)000122
2322 February 1993MF20127 (3)01 (2)000130
24 Mayowa Animasahun8 August 2003DF2021 00000000
25 Mark Hanratty18 July 2002MF20201 (2)0000030
28 Ryan O'Kane16 August 20032021 10 (8)20 (3)100213
2914 December 1988FW20159 (18)21 (1)100293

Competitions

Premier Division

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League table

FAI Cup

Awards

Player of the Month

MonthPlayerReference
February Steven Bradley[12]
May Daniel Kelly[13]
June Mark Connolly[14]

Notes and References

  1. News: Soccer . 15 October 2022 . Dundalk Democrat . 7 October 1922.
  2. Web site: Dundalk Fixtures . extratime.com . 6 January 2022.
  3. News: Rogers . James . Dundalk’s injury woes ahead of Rovers clash . 1 November 2022 . The Argus . 17 August 2022.
  4. Web site: Rogers . James . Dundalk beat Bohs to seal qualification for Europe . rte.ie . 1 November 2022.
  5. Web site: League Report: Shelbourne 1-1 Dundalk . extratime.com . 12 March 2022.
  6. Web site: MND JERSEY AUCTION . dundalkfc.com . 22 April 2022.
  7. Web site: ORIEL PARK TO BE RENAMED AS CASEY'S FIELD . dundalkfc.com . 30 August 2022.
  8. Web site: Waterford v Dundalk . extratime.com . 16 September 2022.
  9. Web site: McLaughlin . Gavin . Gartland announces his retirement . dundalkfc.com . 5 December 2022.
  10. Web site: Dundalk FC Squad 2022. 6 January 2022. worldfootball.net.
  11. Web site: First Team . dundalkfc.com . 6 January 2022.
  12. Web site: BRADLEY WINS POTM AWARD . dundalkfc.com . 10 March 2022.
  13. Web site: KELLY NAMED PLAYER OF THE MONTH . dundalkfc.com . 16 June 2022.
  14. Web site: CONNOLLY NAMED PLAYER OF THE MONTH . dundalkfc.com . 14 July 2022.