Resultados

Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 11/05 14:00 - St Patricks Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 W 1-2
Irlanda - Taça de Sub19 10/30 17:00 - Galway United Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 W 1-2
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 10/22 17:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v UCD Sub19 - View
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 09/17 16:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v Cobh Ramblers Sub19 D 3-3
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 09/10 13:00 - Shelbourne Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 - View
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 09/03 14:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v Drogheda United Sub19 W 2-1
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 07/30 13:00 - Cobh Ramblers Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 L 1-0
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 07/16 14:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v Shelbourne Sub19 W 3-1
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 07/09 14:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v Galway United Sub19 W 1-0
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 07/02 11:00 - UCD Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 W 2-4
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 06/25 13:00 - Drogheda United Sub19 v Shamrock Rovers Sub19 W 0-2
Irlanda - Liga de Sub19 05/14 14:00 - Shamrock Rovers Sub19 v Galway United Sub19 L 0-5

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 8 2 6
Wins 7 2 5
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 18 3 15
Goals against 6 1 5
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 1 0 1

Shamrock Rovers II was the reserve team of Shamrock Rovers. Throughout its history Rovers have entered reserve teams in various leagues including the Leinster Senior League, the League of Ireland B Division, the A Championship and the League of Ireland First Division.

History

Leinster Senior League

Between the 1920s and the 1960s Shamrock Rovers B played in the Leinster Senior League. They were the Senior Division champions twice, in 1924–25 and 1939–40. On both occasions Jimmy Dunne played a leading role. In 1924–25 the young Jimmy Dunne was kept out of the Rovers first team by the legendary forward-line known as the "Four F's" – Billy Farrell, Bob Fullam, John Fagan and John Joe Flood. However Dunne played regularly for the reserve team, helping them win both the Leinster Senior League and the LFA Metropolitan Cup, the league cup of the Leinster Senior League. During the 1939–40 season Dunne was the team's player-coach. Once again Rovers B completed a double by also winning the LFA Metropolitan Cup. Rovers B also won the Metropolitan Cup on six further occasions.

League of Ireland B Division

Between 1964–65 and 2004–05, Shamrock Rovers B played in the League of Ireland B Division. Together with Home Farm, Bray Wanderers, Athlone Town and the reserve teams of Shelbourne, Bohemians, St Patrick's Athletic, Dundalk, Drumcondra and Drogheda, they had been founding members of the B Division in 1964–65. In 1967–68 Shamrock Rovers B won the Blackthorn Trophy which was awarded to the overall winners of the league. Rovers B went on to win three more league titles in 1984–85, 1986–87 and 1995–96.

A Championship

Between 2008 and 2011, Rovers' reserve team competed in the A Championship. Because of the name of the league, the team was referred to as Shamrock Rovers A. The team was managed by Andrew Myler. With Myler in charge Rovers won the 2009 A Championship and the 2010 League of Ireland U20 Division.

League of Ireland First Division 2014

In December 2013 Rovers received permission from the Football Association of Ireland to enter a team in the 2014 League of Ireland First Division under the name Shamrock Rovers B. They took the place vacated after Mervue United and Salthill Devon withdrew from the league to make way for Galway F.C. However, after a disappointing season, during which they finished sixth, the club decided it was not financially viable to continue in the league and they subsequently withdrew. Rovers B were replaced in the 2015 First Division by Cabinteely.

2020 Return to First Division

An announcement was made in January 2020 that a team using the name Shamrock Rovers II would be entering that seasons League of Ireland First Division. The club finished in 8th place under manager Aidan Price. On 20 February 2021 it was announced that Shamrock Rovers II would not participate in the 2021 League of Ireland First Division, as the Football Association of Ireland opted to replace the team with newly formed Limerick club Treaty United. This left Rovers II and newly formed Dublin County without a place in the league, despite Rovers II passing the league's licensing procedure.

Shamrock Rovers Sub19 é uma equipe de futebol irlandesa com sede em Dublin, capital da Irlanda. É a equipe juvenil do Shamrock Rovers Football Club, um dos clubes de futebol mais antigos e bem-sucedidos da Irlanda. O Shamrock Rovers Sub19 compete na Liga Nacional Juvenil da Irlanda, a principal competição nacional de futebol juvenil na Irlanda. A equipe joga seus jogos em casa no Estádio Tallaght, com capacidade para 8.000 espectadores. O Shamrock Rovers Sub19 tem uma longa história de sucesso, tendo conquistado numerosos títulos nacionais juvenis, incluindo o Campeonato Nacional Juvenil da Irlanda em 2011, 2013 e 2016. A equipe também representou a Irlanda em competições internacionais, como a Liga Jovem da UEFA. O Shamrock Rovers Sub19 é uma equipe talentosa e promissora, com vários jogadores tendo subido para a equipe principal do Shamrock Rovers Football Club. A equipe é liderada pelo técnico Stephen Bradley, que também é o técnico da equipe principal do Shamrock Rovers Football Club.