2003 Dublin Women's Soccer League

Dublin Women's Soccer League
Season 2003
Champions UCD
Matches played 55
Goals scored 249 (4.53 per match)
Biggest home win 25 May
Benfica 10–0 Bank of Ireland
Biggest away win 30 July
Rathfarnham United 0–8 UCD
Highest scoring 25 May
Benfica 10–0 Bank of Ireland
1 September
Rathfarnham United 5-5 Bank of Ireland
← 2002
2004 →

The 2003 Dublin Women's Soccer League was the 10th season of the women's association football league featuring teams mainly from the Greater Dublin Area. The season began on 27 April and concluded on 28 September. UCD won their first DWSL title, the first of four successive league titles. They also completed a double after winning the 2003 FAI Women's Cup.[1][2] In October 2003 with a team that included Grace Murray, Dundalk City won the DWSL Premier Cup, beating a St James's Gate team featuring Katie Taylor. City defeated Gate in the final 3–2 after extra time. The final was played at the home of Bluebell United and City were presented with the trophy by future Republic of Ireland women's national football team manager Susan Ronan. [3]

Final Tables

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 UCD (C) 14 11 3 0 55 13 +42 36
2 Shamrock Rovers 14 11 2 1 52 20 +32 35
3 Benfica 13 7 2 4 38 21 +17 23
4 Dundalk City 14 6 2 6 17 36 19 20
5 St Catherine's 14 5 0 9 22 37 15 15
6 Peamount United 13 3 2 8 20 29 9 11
7 Rathfarnham United 14 2 5 7 24 43 19 11
8 Bank of Ireland 14 1 2 11 21 50 29 5

[1]

Matches

BoI Ben Dun Pea Rath Sha StC UCD
Bank of Ireland 0–51–10–31–32–43–01–5
Benfica10–0 2–0n/a 2–02−22–01–1
Dundalk City 2−12−5 2−03−31−51−01−5
Peamount United 3−34−00−2 2−21−41−3 0−5
Rathfarnham United 5–50–30−01–4 0–52–30–8
Shamrock Rovers 3–23–19–03–12–0 5–12–5
St Catherine's 3–24–30–13–13–61–2 0–5
UCD 2–05–25–01–02–23–33–1

[1][note 1]

Notes

  1. Benfica v Peamount United not played

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ireland (Women) 2003". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  2. "Ireland - List of Women Champions". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. "Dundalk City cup joy". www.independent.ie. 17 October 2003. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
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