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List of Irish football champions : ウィキペディア英語版
List of League of Ireland champions
The League of Ireland football champions are the winners of the highest league in football in the Republic of Ireland. This is not to be confused with the Irish League Champions who are the national champions of neighbouring Northern Ireland. Prior to 1921 teams from the Republic of Ireland played in the Irish League, governed from Belfast. They broke from this League after Ireland was partitioned in 1921 after a dispute over the staging of the national cup final. The Irish League continued as the national championship for Northern Ireland and the champions of both are confusingly referred to as Irish League Champions. Globally the term Irish Champion is more commonly given to the champions of the Republic of Ireland as the nation is commonly shortened to Ireland in general conversation. Equally the Irish League Champions are more commonly referred to as the Northern Irish League Champions although the word Northern has never officially been added to the League's title. Traditionally the League of Ireland was considered inferior to its Northern parent League up until the late 1960s when a gradual improvement in the game south of the border and a gradual decline north of the border saw the power in Irish Football gradually move from its traditional Belfast power base to the Dublin clubs. In total, 19 teams have won the League of Ireland with Shamrock Rovers the most successful side with 17 titles followed by Shelbourne with 13 titles and Bohemians 11.
Teams in bold are those who won the double of League Championship and FAI Cup.

Teams in ''italic bold'' are those who won the treble by adding the either the League of Ireland Shield (1921–1972) or League of Ireland Cup (1973–present) to the double.
==List of Champions==


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