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| Fair Play rankings to open door to additional Europa League place? |
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The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) today welcomed the latest UEFA Respect Fair Play Rankings, which open the possibility of the League of Ireland earning an additional place in next season’s Europa League. The latest figures show that The final rankings, which are based on club and national team performances until April 30th, will not be released until May. The rankings are based on criteria such as positive play, respect for the opponent, respect for the referee, behaviour of the crowd and team officials, as well as cautions and dismissals. While Should The additional place would be awarded on the basis of the League of Ireland’s Fair Play table. Bohemians finished top of the Fair Play table, with Shamrock Rovers in second place. As both of these clubs have already qualified for European competition next season, the additional place would go to either Drogheda United or Galway United, who finished in joint third position in the League of Ireland Fair Play table. Should the League of Ireland be awarded an additional place in the Europa League, a draw would take place to determine whether The Respect Fair Play Rankings 2009/10 are based on fair play results obtained at all UEFA competition matches played, both club and national team level, between 1 May 2009 and 30 April 2010.
Respect Fair Play Intermediate Ranking 2009/10 Top Ten positions
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