The All-Ireland League (AIL), known for sponsorship reasons as the Energia All-Ireland League, is the national league system for the 50 senior rugby union clubs in Ireland, covering both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The league was inaugurated in the 1990–91 season.

Cork Constitution F.C are the only club to have constantly retained their status in Division 1 since 1990/91. All other clubs in the league have experienced relegation.

The league is the second highest level of rugby union in Ireland, as professional teams representing the four provinces of Ireland play in the United Rugby Championship.

Division 1 sides may field no more than two professional players in their matchday sides, and only one may be a forward. Division 2 sides may not field professional players. Foreign professional players may not play in the League. Cork Constitution, the inaugural winners, are the only club to have retained top division status since the inception of the league.

History

Prior to 1990, there was no national league in Ireland. Each of the four provincial unions had its own cup and league tournament. In 1991, after almost five years of discussion and consultation with clubs, the All-Ireland League (AIL) was introduced with two divisions, division 1 with 9 clubs and division 2 with 10 clubs. The AIL was expanded to four divisions in 1993–94, with small variations in the numbers of teams per division in subsequent seasons.

In 2000–01 the league was restructured to three divisions, each with 16 teams. After the 1995 introduction of professionalism in rugby union, the IRFU increased the importance of the provinces, which from 2002 participated in the Celtic League (now the United Rugby Championship) as full-time teams rather than ad hoc selections of club players. Therefore, the best Irish players no longer played in the AIL. In 2004 the IRFU proposed scrapping the All-Ireland League and reintroducing a provincial league system in 2005–06 which would act as qualifiers for a curtailed three division AIL structure in the second half of the season, but this model did not receive the support of clubs or rugby pundits. In 2007 the IRFU agreed that the structure of the All-Ireland League would remain as three divisions with 16 clubs each for seasons 2008–09 and 2009–10. In 2009–10, division 1 was split into 1A and 1B with eight teams in each as a trial and then continued in season 2010–11. In 2011–12 division 1A and 1B had 10 clubs each and divisions 2 and 3 were reformatted as divisions 2A and 2B with 16 clubs in each division.

**All-Ireland League**

All-Ireland League (AIL) er Irlands nationale rugbyunionturnering for klubhold. Den blev grundlagt i 1984 og består af fire divisioner: Division 1A, 1B, 2A og 2B.

**Format**

AIL spilles som en liga med dobbeltursafspilning. Hvert hold spiller mod hvert andet hold i sin division både hjemme og ude. De øverste hold i hver division rykker op til den højere division, mens de nederste hold rykker ned til den lavere division.

**Hold**

AIL består af 20 hold, der repræsenterer hele Irland. Blandt de mest kendte hold er:

* **Leinster A:** Old Belvedere, Lansdowne FC, Clontarf FC
* **Munster A:** Shannon RFC, Cork Constitution FC, UCC RFC
* **Ulster A:** Belfast Harlequins FC, Malone RFC, Queen's University RFC
* **Connacht A:** Galwegians RFC, Buccaneers RFC, Corinthians RFC

**Vindere**

Det mest succesfulde hold i AIL's historie er Cork Constitution FC med 12 titler. Leinster A har også vundet titlen 9 gange.

**Betydning**

AIL er en vigtig turnering for irsk rugbyunion. Den giver klubberne mulighed for at konkurrere på højt niveau og for spillere at udvikle deres færdigheder og potentiale. Turneringen har produceret mange spillere, der er gået videre til at repræsentere Irland på internationalt niveau.