1892–93 Irish League
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The 1892–93 Irish League was the 3rd edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in Irish
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. The league comprised six teams, a reduction from the ten of the previous season. Linfield won the championship for the third year in a row.


Season summary

The number of teams reduced from ten the previous season to six for this season.
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withdrew before this season began, while
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and Oldpark had withdrew before the previous season finished. Ligoniel and Milltown were excluded from the league for this season, while Derry Olympic were elected.


Teams and locations


League standings


Results


References


External links


Irish Premier League Website




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