1928–29 Irish League

The Irish League in season 1928–29 comprised 14 teams, and Belfast Celtic won the championship.

Location of the Belfast-based teams in the Irish League 1928-29

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Belfast Celtic 26 22 4 0 116 23 5.043 48
2 Linfield 26 19 1 6 88 44 2.000 39
3 Glentoran 26 15 3 8 82 62 1.323 33
4 Distillery 26 15 2 9 71 58 1.224 32
5 Coleraine 26 13 4 9 63 53 1.189 30
6 Ballymena 26 10 8 8 64 54 1.185 28
7 Bangor 26 10 6 10 49 54 0.907 26
8 Glenavon 26 8 8 10 61 63 0.968 24
9 Ards 26 9 5 12 55 64 0.859 23
10 Newry Town 26 9 4 13 47 58 0.810 22
11 Portadown 26 10 2 14 52 76 0.684 22
12 Larne 26 8 4 14 51 72 0.708 20
13 Cliftonville 26 3 4 19 32 73 0.438 10
14 Queen's Island 26 2 3 21 53 130 0.408 7
Source: rsssf.com
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