Longford Town Football Club is an Irish professional football club based in Longford, County Longford. The club, which was founded in 1924 and elected to the league in 1984, plays in the League of Ireland First Division as of 2025.
The club plays its home matches at Strokestown Road, which for sponsorship reasons is also known as Bishopsgate. The club colours are red and black, and it sometimes goes by the nickname 'De Town'. Its crest contains a silhouette of St Mel's Cathedral in Longford.
Longford Town has won several domestic competitions, including the League of Ireland First Division (in 2014), FAI Cup (in 2003 and 2004) and League of Ireland Cup (in 2004).
History
Following a number of meetings held earlier in the year, Longford Town Football Club was formally founded in October 1924 at a meeting held at the pavilion in Longford Park. It was decided that the club colours were to be similar to those of the Dublin club, Bohemians, 'Red and Black'.
Longford Town had £24 in the kitty to start off and their first big success was winning the Leinster Junior Cup in the 1930–31 season when they beat St. Malachy's of Dundalk at Longford Park. After the game, the Foresters Brass and Reed Band and Longford Pipe and Drum Band led the victory parade through the streets of the town. The Longford team included Tom O’Beirne, Packy Shine, Mel Deane, Jimmy Malynn, John Dennigan, Jimmy and Billy Clarke, Freddy Dykes and Jimmy Breslin. In the 1935–36 season, the Town were promoted to Division 1 of the Leinster Senior League. The following season saw the Town clinch the FAI Intermediate Cup which was a considerable achievement coming so soon after promotion from the Junior ranks. Further Intermediate Cup successes, as well as Metropolitan Cup wins, followed in the 1950s and 1960s.
A number of Longford players received International or inter-league honours over the years. Mel Deane was the first, when he was capped against Scotland in a Junior International. Then followed Junior International honours versus England for Jimmy and Paddy Clarke, as well as Youth International caps for Ignatius Branigan (against Holland) and Teffia Park's Mark Devlin.
thumb|Chart of yearly table positions for Longford Town in League of Ireland
The club was 60 years in existence before its election to the League of Ireland in 1984.
Things were less comfortable in the league during the 2001/02 season after that, as they ended up in the relegation/promotion play-off, where they played Finn Harps in a two-legged affair. Longford won in a penalty shootout after the tie ended 3–3 on aggregate. After the 2002/03 season, the club became an established top division side, led by manager Alan Mathews, with four successive top-six finishes.
In October 2003, the Town clinched their first title in senior football when winning the FAI Cup following a 2–0 victory over St. Patrick's Athletic at Lansdowne Road. The winning Longford side Stephen O'Brien, Alan Murphy, Barry Ferguson (captain), Brian McGovern, Seán Dillon, Alan Kirby, Vinny Perth, Philip Keogh, Sean Prunty, Shane Barrett and Sean Francis – with Barrett and Francis as goal-scorers. The victory "[made] up for their eircom League Cup final defeat", against the same opposition, earlier in the 2003 season. The starting XI was: Stephen O'Brien (captain), Alan Murphy, Graham Gartland, Seán Dillon, Sean Prunty, Dean Fitzgerald, John Martin, Alan Kirby, Shane Barrett, Dessie Baker and Eric Lavine.
The FAI Cup successes saw the club enter the UEFA Cup in both 2004 and 2005. On both occasions, however, they lost in the first qualifying round on aggregate.
The 2007 season was a disappointing one for the club as, along with losing the FAI Cup final to Cork City, the team were relegated after finishing bottom of the Premier Division. That does not tell the whole story however, as Longford were deducted six league points during the season for failing to comply with club licensing procedures. These six points proved crucial in the end as, without this deduction, they would have finished safe from relegation and the relegation play-off.
thumb|Mark Salmon celebrates an away goal, against Galway FC, in a 2014 League of Ireland First Division game
This cost the club dearly, as there followed six years in the First Division, before being promoted as champions at the end of the 2014 season. The title was clinched, under the management of Tony Cousins, following a resounding 5–0 victory at home to Shamrock Rovers B on 3 October 2014. This league title triumph was the club's first-ever in senior football with the trophy presented to club captain Mark Salmon. The goals of David O'Sullivan and Gary Shaw, along with the contributions of Pat Sullivan, Pat Flynn, Stephen Rice and Kevin O'Connor, were key to the season's success.
In their first season back in the Premier Division, the club finished off the 2015 season in 6th position. However, Longford finished bottom of the 2016 Premier Division table and were relegated back to the First Division.
The 2020 League of Ireland First Division season was suspended after a few weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Longford had played, and won, their two opening league matches before the suspension in March. It wasn't until 31 July, after a break of almost five months, that matches resumed. Finishing the league season in fourth place saw the side enter the promotion play-off series. Victories over UCD and Galway United set up a final appearance against Shelbourne on 15 November 2020. A Rob Manley goal earned a 1–0 win for the Town to secure promotion back to the Premier Division for 2021. The 2021 season was a difficult one for the club, with the side bottom of the table for most of the year and relegated with several matches remaining.
In 2024, the club celebrated its 100th year in existence. To mark the milestone, a Longford Town legends game against Manchester United legends took place on 15 June 2024; it finished 3-3.
European record
Last update: July 2005
Overview
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Competition
! P
! W
! D
! L
! GF
! GA
|-
|style="text-align:left;"| UEFA Cup
| 6
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 6
| 12
|-
|style="text-align:left;"| TOTAL
| 6
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 6
| 12
|}
Matches
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; text-align: center;"
! Season
! Competition
! Round
! Opponent
! Home
! Away
! Aggregate
|-
| 2001–02
| UEFA Cup
| 1QR
| align="left"| Litex Lovech
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–1
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–2
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–3
|-
| 2004–05
| UEFA Cup
| 1QR
| align="left"| Vaduz
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–3
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–1
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–4
|-
| 2005–06
| UEFA Cup
| 1QR
| align="left"| Carmarthen Town
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–0
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–5
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 3–5
|}
Current squad
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Technical staff
{| class=wikitable
|-
! style=|Position
! style=|Staff
|-
| Manager || Wayne Groves
|-
| Coach || Garrett Dodrill
|-
|}
Honours
- FAI Cup: 2
- 2003, 2004
- League of Ireland Cup: 1
- 2004
- League of Ireland First Division: 1
- 2014
- FAI Intermediate Cup: 5
- 1936–37, 1954–55, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1968–69
- Connacht Junior Cup 1
- 1931–32
- Enda McGuill Cup: 1
- 2002–03 (under-21s)
Records
- League victory: 7–1 v Athlone Town, 19 August 2017 and 6–0 v Shamrock Rovers B, 30 May 2014
- League goals: 60, David O'Sullivan, 2013–2016
Former managers (League of Ireland era)
- Charlie Walker (1984–1985)
- Billy Bagster (1985–1987)
- Pat 'Zac' Hackett (1987–1990)
- Ron Langford (1990)
- Pat 'Zac' Hackett (1990–1991)
- Con Flanagan (1991–1992)
- Dermot Keely (1992–1993)
- Liam Brien (1994)
- John Cleary (1994–1996)
- Michael O'Connor (1996–1998)
- Stephen Kenny (1998–2001)
- Martin Lawlor (2001–2002)
- Alan Mathews (2002–2007)
- Aaron Callaghan (2007–2008)
- Alan Gough (2008–2009)
- Gareth Cronin (2009)
- Tony Cousins (2009–2016)
- Alan Mathews (2016–2017)
- Neale Fenn (2017–2019)
- Daire Doyle (2019–2021)
- Gary Cronin (2021–2022)
- Stephen Henderson (2022–2024)
Supporters Player of the Year
thumb|upright|Kevin O'Connor, pictured in 2014, was voted "player of the year" in 2015
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!Season
!Winner
|-
|2025
|align="left"| Aaron Doran
|-
|2024
|align="left"| Dean O'Shea
|-
|2021
|align="left"| Aaron O'Driscoll
|-
|2020
|align="left"| Aodh Dervin
|-
|2019
|align="left"| Lee Steacy
|-
|2018
|align="left"| Dylan McGlade
|-
|2017
|align="left"| Daniel O'Reilly
|-
|2015
|align="left"| Kevin O'Connor
|-
|2014
|align="left"| Gary Shaw
|-
|2013
|align="left"| David O'Sullivan
|-
|2012
|align="left"| Keith Gillespie
|-
|2011
|align="left"| Mark Salmon
|-
|2010
|align="left"| Michael Lee
|-
|2009
|align="left"| Tom King
|-
|2007
|align="left"| Dave Mooney
|}
