2015 season | |||
Chairman | Pat Lyons | ||
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Manager | John Culfield | ||
Stadium | Turners Cross (7,485) | ||
League of Ireland | 2nd | ||
FAI Cup | Runners-up | ||
UEFA Europa League | 1st Qualifying Round | ||
League of Ireland Cup | Quarter-Final | ||
Munster Senior Cup | Semi-Final | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Karl Sheppard - 13 All: Mark O Sullivan - 16 |
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Highest home attendance | 6,900 - Cork City v Dundalk (24 April 2015) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 2,011 - Cork City v Longford Town (20 April 2015) | ||
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The 2015 League of Ireland season was Cork City's 31st year competing in the League of Ireland and 4th consecutive season in the Premier Division. It was Manager, John Caulfield's 2nd year in charge of the Rebel Army after a very successful 2014 season which saw Cork City finish 2nd in the league. The Leesiders equaled their final league position from 2014, again losing out to 2015 Champions Dundalk. Cork City also reached the 2015 FAI Cup Final, but again Dundalk proved too strong, beating City 1-0 AET.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
As of 1 February 2015 the coaching staff includes:
Main Article: 2015–16 UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League 2015–16 was the Rebel Army's first season competing in a European Competition since 2008.
Main Article: 2015 FAI Cup
Main Article: 2015 League of Ireland Cup