2025 Bohemian F.C. season explained

Club:Bohemian F.C.
Season:2025
Manager:Alan Reynolds
Stadium:Dalymount Park, Phibsborough,
Dublin 7
League:Premier Division
League Result:TBD
Cup1:FAI Cup
Cup1 Result:Second Round
Cup2:Leinster Senior Cup
Cup2 Result:Third Round
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Prevseason:2024

The 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division season will be Bohemian Football Club's 135th year in their history and their 41st consecutive season in the League of Ireland Premier Division since it became the top tier of Irish football.[1] Bohemians are set to participate in the FAI Cup and will also competed in the Leinster Senior Cup during preseason.

Bohemians will meet arch rivals Shamrock Rovers in the 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division season opener in the Aviva Stadium in what is being billed as a Showcase of the Best of League of Ireland.[2]

Club

Kits

Supplier: O'Neills | Sponsor: Des Kelly Interiors

Home

Bohemians home shirt for 2025, is designed by in-house club designers and produced in Ireland by kit partner O’Neill's. The jersey commemorates the club's 135th anniversary. The 2025 jersey retains the club's famous red and black stripes but with the incision of gold trimming to mark the anniversary, sewn on gold sleeve stripes, as well as ‘135 years’ embroidery under the crest and ‘135 years’ text and knotwork design on the rear neck. Inside the neck tape has the words ‘135 Blian’. Main club partner is ‘Des Kelly’. The jersey features a woven crossover v-neck collar of red, black and gold in a new design which is mirrored on the sleeve ends.[3]

Away

TBA

Third

TBA

Management team

PositionName
Manager Alan Reynolds
Assistant manager Stephen O'Donnell
Technical assistant Derek Pender
Goalkeeping coach Seán Fogarty
Lead physiotherapist David Murphy
Director of football Pat Fenlon
Equipment manager Colin O Connor
Assistant equipment manager Aaron Fitzsimons
Analyst Alan Moore

First Team Squad

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Goalkeepers
1James TalbotGK24 April 199720192025 Sunderland
30Kacper ChorążkaGK18 April 199920242026ASIL Lysi
Defenders
2Liam SmithRB10 April 199820242025 Cheltenham Town
5Rob CornwallCB16 October 199420242025 Northern Colorado Hailstorm
20Leigh KavanaghCB27 December 200020242025 Brighton & Hove Albion
24Cian ByrneCB31 January 200320222024 Bohemians U19
33Jake CarrollLB11 August 199120242024Unattached
Midfielders
6Jordan FloresCM4 October 199520222024 Northampton Town
8Dayle RooneyLM24 February 199820242025 Drogheda United
10Dawson DevoyCM20 November 200120242025 MK Dons
14James McManusCM16 March 200520222025 Bohemians U19
15James ClarkeAM28 January 200120222025 Drogheda United
16Keith Buckley (C)CM17 June 199220232026 Blacktown Spartans
17Adam McDonnellCM14 May 199720232025 Sligo Rovers
26Ross TierneyCM6 March 200120242025 Motherwell
TBCNiall MorahanCM30 May 200020252026 Sligo Rovers
TBCJohn MountneyRM22 February 199320252026 Dundalk
Forwards
21Alex GreiveCF13 May 199920242025 St Mirren
TBCColm WhelanCF29 June 200020252026 Derry City

Transfers

Transfers in

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Winter
January 2024ST Colm Whelan Derry CityFree[4]
January 2024MF Niall Morahan Sligo RoversFree[5]
January 2024MF John Mountney DundalkFree[6]

Transfers out

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Winter
January 2025FW James Akintunde-Released[7]
January 2025MF Declan McDaid-Released
January 2025MF Brian McManus-Released
January 2025MF Martin Miller-Released
January 2025DF Jevon Mills ReadingLoan end
January 2025ST Filip Piszczek-Released
January 2025ST Chris Lotefa-Released[8]
January 2025ST Nickson Okosun WatfordUndisclosed fee[9]

Competitions

League of Ireland

Results by match day

Leinster Senior Cup

See main article: 2024-25 Leinster Senior Cup.

Group D

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Group Stage Matches

Overview

CompetitionRecord
Premier Division
FAI Cup
Total

Statistics

Captains

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club Licensing 2025 - statement. leagueofireland.ie. 27 November 2024. 28 November 2023.
  2. Web site: Bohemians to meet Shamrock Rovers at Aviva Stadium in league opener. leagueofireland.ie. 27 November 2024. 28 November 2023.
  3. Web site: Bohemians 2025 home jersey revealed. bohemianfc.com. 24 November 2024. 28 November 2024.
  4. News: Bohemians have snatched Colm Whelan away from Derry City in major League of Ireland transfer. irishmirror.ie. 13 November 2024.
  5. News: Bohemians swoop for Niall Morahan as Sligo Rovers lose their captain. rte.ie. 14 November 2024.
  6. News: John Mountney joins on multi-year deal. bohemianfc.com. 26 November 2024.
  7. News: Bohemians confirm raft of departures after campaign comes to an end. extratime.ie. 3 November 2024.
  8. News: Bohemians can confirm the departure of Chris Lotefa. x.com. 2 December 2024.
  9. News: Bohemian FC can confirm that striker Nickson Okosun will join English Championship side Watford . x.com. 4 December 2024.