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Shelbourne defeat KR Reykjavík in the first qualifying round on away goals. In the second qualifying round, Shels lose the first leg 3-2 away to Hajduk Split, but two late goals in the home leg at Tolka Park means Shels become the first Irish team to ever make it to the third qualifying round. Dreams of making the group stages are dashed by Deportivo de La Coruña. After a highly credible 0–0 draw in front of 25,000 fans at Lansdowne Road, Shels lose 3–0 in Spain.
Bohemians and Longford Town suffer disappointing first qualifying round defeats to FC Levadia Tallinn and FC Vaduz respectively. Shelbourne enter the first round proper after their Champions League third qualifying round exit, but miss out on a place in the UEFA Cup group stages. After a 2–2 draw at Lansdowne Road, Shels lose 0–2 in the return leg against French side Lille.
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