Competition History
League
- Played 603
- Won 146
- Draw 150
- Lost 281
- Goals For 636
- Goals Against 899
- Points 539
All final positions are in Division 1 unless otherwise stated.
- As EMFA (1985–1990)
- 1985-1986: 10th
- 1986-1987: 9th
- 1987-1988: 10th
- 1988-1989: 9th
- As Kilkenny City
- 1989-1990: 4th
- 1990-1991: 7th
- 1991-1992: 8th
- 1992-1993: 9th
- 1993-1994: 8th
- 1994-1995: 10th
- 1995-1996: 7th
- 1996-1997: 1st
- 1997-1998: 11th (Premier Div)
- 1998-1999: 5th
- 1999-2000: 3rd
- 2000-2001: 12th (Premier Div)
- 2001-2002: 5th
- 2003-2004: 12th
- 2004: 10th
- 2005: 4th
- 2006: 10th
- 2007: 10th
- FAI Cup
- 1990-1991: Semi Final (Lost to Shamrock Rovers 1-0,losing finalist that year).
- 1996-1997: Round 1 (Lost to Bohemians 1-2 in replay at Dalymount Park)
- 1997-1998: Round 1 (Lost to UCD 0-4)
- 1998-1999: Quarter Finals (Kilkenny City were forced to forfeit the replay to Finn Harps, the losing finalists that year, after drawing the first game 2-2 as they had only eleven fit players, that include's two goalkeepers)
- 1999-2000: Quarter Finals (Lost to Bray Wanderers 0-2)
- 2000-2001: Quarter Finals (Lost to Bohemian 2-7, winners that year)
- 2001-2002: Round 3 (Lost to Dundalk 2-3, the eventual winners)
- 2002-2003: Quarter Finals (Lost to Shamrock Rovers 0-1, the losing finalists that year)
- 2003: Round 2 (Lost to Limerick 1-2)
- 2004: Round 3 (Lost to Waterford United 2-7, the losing finalists that year)
- 2005: Round 2 (Lost to Finn Harps 0-1)
- 2006: Round 2 (Lost to UCD 0-2)
- 2007: Round 3 {Lost to Cork City 5-1, the eventual winners}
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