Early years The club was founded in 1902. The prime mover behind forming the club was
John Lumsden, then serving as a medical officer at
St James's Gate Brewery. The club first gained national recognition in 1909–10 when they won both the
Leinster Senior League title and the
Irish Intermediate Cup. In 1919–20, with a team that included
Charlie Dowdall,
Paddy Duncan and
Ernie MacKay, Gate won four trophies – the Leinster Senior League title, the Irish Intermediate Cup, the
Leinster Senior Cup and the
LFA Metropolitan Cup.
First League of Ireland era In
1921–22, together with
Shelbourne,
Bohemians,
Jacobs,
Frankfort,
Olympia,
YMCA and
Dublin United, Gate became founder members of the
League of Ireland. Like Gate, the other seven founding members had spent the 1920–21 season playing in the
Leinster Senior League. Gate initially emerged as one of the strongest teams in the league and in their debut season won a treble. In addition to winning the inaugural league title, they also won the
1921–22 FAI Cup and the 1921–22
Leinster Senior Cup. This season proved to be the highlight of Gate's time in the League of Ireland. In
1939–40 they won a second league title, however after finishing in last place in
1943–44 they failed to gain re-election. It had been suggested that the reason for this was the club announcing its intention to revert to amateur status. However, when the vote was being taken, the representative for
Shamrock Rovers stated, "the St. James's Gate club has not full control over their own finances, as any profit made during the season goes to the Guinness Athletic Union and is therefore lost to football." The other clubs were also known to be unhappy that members of the Guinness Athletic Union did not have to pay into home matches, depriving those clubs of their share of gate receipts.
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Second League of Ireland era In
1990–91 Gate joined the
League of Ireland First Division, replacing
Newcastlewest. In 1995, the club was taken over by a consortium. Only one year later, however, just before the start of the
1996–97 they pulled out of the league, unable to meet their financial responsibilities. They were replaced by
St. Francis.
110th Anniversary Tournament To celebrate their 110th anniversary, in July 2012 the club hosted a tournament.
Semi-finals Third place play-off Final ==Grounds==