2019 League of Ireland Cup

Summary

The 2019 League of Ireland Cup, also known for sponsorship reasons as the 2019 EA Sports Cup, was the 46th season of the League of Ireland's secondary knockout competition. The EA Sports Cup featured teams from the SSE Airtricity League Premier and First Divisions, as well as some intermediate level teams. Dundalk defeated Derry City in the final in a penalty shoot-out, following a 2-2 draw.[1]

2019 League of Ireland Cup
EA Sports Cup
Tournament details
Country Republic of Ireland
Dates4 March – 14 September 2019
Teams23
Final positions
ChampionsDundalk
Runner-upDerry City
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Top goal scorer(s)David Parkhouse (7 goals)
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The competition structure was altered for 2019 with all Premier Division entering at the second round stage.[2]

Preliminary round edit

16 February 2019 Midleton0–1 Bluebell United Midleton
15:00 GMT Gary Seery   85' Stadium: Knockgriffin Park

First round edit

All ten teams from the League of Ireland First Division as well as one representative from the Leinster Senior League and one representative from the Ulster Senior League entered the competition at this stage. The draw for the first round was made on 20 February 2019 with fixtures set for 4 and 5 March 2019. The game between Cobh Ramblers and Limerick was postponed until 18 March 2019 due to inclement weather on the original date [3]

4 March 2019 Athlone1–2 (a.e.t.) Galway United Athlone
19:45 GMT George Mukete   7' Conor Barry   70'
Vinny Faherty   112'
Stadium: Athlone Town Stadium
Referee: Anthony Buttimer
4 March 2019 Bray Wanderers 3–2WexfordBray
19:45 GMT Derek Daly   25'
Dylan Barnett   29'
Dylan McGlade   30' (pen)
Report Ryan Nolan   49'
Sean Roche   90'
Stadium: Carlisle Grounds
Attendance: 427
Referee: Alan Carey
4 March 2019 Drogheda United0–1 Cabinteely Drogheda
19:45 GMT Report Luke Clucas   71' Stadium: United Park
Attendance: 150 (estimate)
Referee: Alan Patchell
4 March 2019 Shelbourne 1–0Bluebell UnitedDrumcondra, Dublin
19:45 GMT Daniel McKenna   21' Report Stadium: Tolka Park
Referee: Paul Tuite
5 March 2019 Longford Town 1–0Cockhill CelticLongford
19:45 GMT Adam Evans   6' Stadium: City Calling Stadium
Referee: Marc Lynch
18 March 2019 Cobh Ramblers 3–1LimerickCobh
15:00 GMT Denzil Fernandes   6'
Bryan Murphy   73'
Jaze Kabia   87'
Report Sean McSweeney   84' Stadium: St Colman's Park
Referee: Anthony Buttimer

Second round edit

All ten League of Ireland Premier Division clubs entered at this stage of the competition. The draw for the second round was made on 12 March 2019 with fixtures taking place on 1/2 April 2019.[4]

1 April 2019 Bohemians 2–1CabinteelyPhibsborough, Dublin
19:45 GMT Ryan Graydon   56'
Sam Byrne   77' (pen)
Report Luke Clucas   33' Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 500 (Estimate)
Referee: Stephen Parnell
1 April 2019 Bray Wanderers 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Shamrock RoversBray
19:45 GMT Report Stadium: Carlisle Grounds
Attendance: 635
Referee: Derek Tomney
Penalties
Luka Lovic  
Richie Purdy  
Dylan McGlade  
Dylan Barnett  
Greg Bolger  
Brandon Kavanagh  
Aaron Greene  
Dylan Watts  
1 April 2019 Cork City 4–1Cobh RamblersCork
19:45 GMT James Tilley   37'
Liam Nash   48'
Gary Comerford   66'
Darragh Crowley   78'
Report Denzil Fernandez   77' Stadium: Turners Cross
Attendance: 991
Referee: Anthony Buttimer
1 April 2019 Finn Harps 2–1 (a.e.t.)Sligo RoversBallybofey
20:00 GMT Mark Coyle   87'
Stephen Doherty   95'
Report Dante Leverock   89' Stadium: Finn Park
Referee: Michael Connolly
1 April 2019 St Patrick's Athletic1–2 Dundalk Inchicore, Dublin
19:45 GMT James Doona   12' Report Georgie Kelly   6'
Dean Jarvis   34'
Stadium: Richmond Park
Referee: Robert Harvey
1 April 2019 Waterford 2–1Galway UnitedWaterford
19:00 GMT Dean Walsh   32'
Cory Galvin   66'
Report Jeff McGowan   57' Stadium: Waterford Regional Sports Centre
Referee: Sean Grant
2 April 2019 Derry City 3–0Longford TownDerry
19:45 GMT Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe   19'
Eoghan Stokes   38'
Gerardo Bruna   70'
Report Stadium: Brandywell Stadium
Attendance: 2,400 (est)
Referee: Damien MacGraith
2 April 2019 Shelbourne1–2 UCD Drumcondra, Dublin
19:45 GMT Derek Prendergast   2' Report Neil Farrugia   29'
Timmy Molloy   90'
Stadium: Tolka Park
Attendance: 250 (Estimate)
Referee: Alan Patchell

Quarter-final edit

The draw for the quarter-final was made on 8 April 2019 with fixtures taking place on Monday, 27 May 2019.[5]

27 May 2019 Bohemians 2–0Cork CityPhibsborough, Dublin
19:45 GMT Ross Tierney  33'
Danny Mandroiu  82' (pen)
Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 665
Referee: Robert Hennessy
27 May 2019 Bray Wanderers0–1 Waterford Bray
19:45 GMT Report Scott Twine   15' Stadium: Carlisle Grounds
Attendance: 400 (Estimate)
Referee: Robert Harvey
27 May 2019 Derry City 2–1 (a.e.t.)Finn HarpsDerry
19:45 GMT David Parkhouse   83', 94' Report Nathan Boyle   55' Stadium: Brandywell Stadium
27 May 2019 Dundalk 3–1UCDDundalk
19:45 GMT Brian Gartland   7'
John Mountney   18'
Georgie Kelly   90'
Report Yousef Mahdy   80' Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 500 (estimate)
Referee: David Dunne

Semi-final edit

The draw for the semi-final was made on 28 May 2019. Both matches were scheduled to be played on 5 August 2019. The fixture between Dundalk and Bohemians was postponed until 19 August due to Dundalk's involvement in the UEFA Champions League.

5 August 2019 Derry City 4–2 (a.e.t.)WaterfordDerry
19:00 David Parkhouse   45' (pen.), 70', 96', 108' Report Walter Figueira   24', 84' Stadium: Brandywell Stadium
Attendance: 1,100 (estimate)
Referee: Robert Rogers
19 August 2019 Dundalk 6–1BohemiansDundalk
19:45 Patrick Hoban   4', 10', 14', 51'
Patrick McEleney   42'
Daniel Kelly   71'
Report Ross Tierney   62' Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 1,500 (estimate)
Referee: Paul McLaughlin

Final edit

14 September 2019 Derry City2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Dundalk Derry
20:00 David Parkhouse   3'
Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe   51'
Report Michael Duffy   38'
Sean Gannon   69'
Stadium: Brandywell Stadium

References edit

  1. ^ "Fixtures & Results - Senior Team". Braywanderers.ie. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ "SSE AIRTRICITY LEAGUE - 2019 SEASON FIXTURES RELEASED". Sseairtricityleague.ie. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Cockhill drawn away to Longford in EA Sports Cup". 20 February 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  4. ^ "EA Sports Cup draw throws up several derby games". RTÉ.ie. 12 March 2019.
  5. ^ "SSE Airtricity League". Archived from the original on 2019-04-08.