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Dolphin F.C. (Dublin)

Dolphin
Full name Dolphin Football Club
Nickname(s) Dolphins
Founded 1921
Ground Dolphin Park
Harold's Cross Stadium
Tolka Park
League League of Ireland
Leinster Senior League

Dolphin Football Club was an Irish association football club, originally based in the Dublin suburb of Dolphin's Barn. They played in the League of Ireland between 1930–31 and 1936–37. In 1934–35 they were League of Ireland champions. After St James's Gate, Shamrock Rovers, Bohemians, Shelbourne and Dundalk, Dolphin became the sixth club to win the League of Ireland title. In 1931–32 and 1932–33 Dolphin played in two successive FAI Cup finals, losing both games to Shamrock Rovers. Between 1930–31 and 1932–33 Dolphin also played in three successive Leinster Senior Cup finals, winning the cup in 1931-32.

Dolphin was formed by a group of butchers in 1921, the same year the League of Ireland was founded. As the League of Ireland grew and expanded, it regularly recruited teams from the Leinster Senior League. This in turn created vacancies in the de facto second level league. In the 1920s Dolphin were one of several clubs who availed of this opportunity to join the Leinster Senior League. Others included Brooklyn, Brideville, Drumcondra, Bray Unknowns and Dundalk. All of these clubs were eventually invited to join the League of Ireland. After winning the Leinster Senior League title in 1929-30, Dolphin also followed this path. The following season a Dolphin reserve team would win a second Leinster Senior League title for the club.


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