Category: Soccer

Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup 2019-20

Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
06.08.2019Fraserburgh2Ross County U213
06.08.2019Queen’s Park2 (3p)Celtic U212 (4p)
06.08.2019St. Mirren1East Kilbride0
06.08.2019Berwick Rangers1Rangers U212
06.08.2019Kelty Hearts4Kilmarnock U210
06.08.2019St. johnstone U211Cove Rangers4
06.08.2019Albion Rovers1Heart of Midlothian U214
06.08.2019Livingston U211Formartine United3
06.08.2019Brora Rangers6Aberdeen U210
06.08.2019Hibernian U213Elgin City4
07.08.2019Motherwell U211The Spartans0
06.08.2019Hamilton Academical U214BSC Glasgow0
Round 2
13.08.2019Stenhousemuir2Edinburgh City1
13.08.2019Stranraer0Rangers U212
13.08.2019Falkirk1 (6p)Celtic U211 (5p)
13.08.2019Dumbarton0St, Mirren U211
13.08.2019Hamilton Academical U210Airdrieonians1
13.08.2019Annan Athletic1 (5p)Kelty Hearts1 (6p)
13.08.2019Clyde4Motherwell U210
13.08.2019Montrose2Forfar Athletic1
13.08.2019Brechin City4Elgin City5
13.08.2019East Fife0Stirling Albion2
13.08.2019Peterhead0 (6p)Formartine United0 (7p)
13.08.2019Brora Rangers1Cove Rangers2
13.08.2019Ross County U212Raith Rovers3
13.08.2019Heart of Midlothian U213Cowdenbeath1
Round 3
06.09.2019Waterford3Heart of Midlothian U211
07.09.2019Airdrieonians3Bohemians2
07.09.2019Clyde3Queen of the South2
07.09.2019Inverness Caledonian Thistle3Morton1
07.09.2019Kelty Hearts1 (2p)Solihull Moors1 (4p)
07.09.2019Wrexham1 (6p)Ayr United1 (5p)
07.09.2019Stenhousemuir1 (3p)The New Saints1 (1p)
07.09.2019Dunfermline Athletic1Alloa Athletic2
07.09.2019Raith Rovers2Falkirk0
07.09.2019Dundee United0 (3p)Arbroath0 (4p)
07.09.2019St. Mirren U211Stirling Albion0
07.09.2019Montrose0Partick Thistle2
07.09.2019Formartine United0Glentoran3
07.09.2019Connah’s Quay Nomads1Cove Rangers0
08.09.2019Dundee1Elgin City2
18.09.2019Ballymena United0Rangers U211
Round 4
11.10.2019Stenhousemuir3Waterford2
12.10.2019Inverness Caledonian Thistle3Alloa Athletic0
12.10.2019Wrexham4St. Mirren U211
12.10.2019Raith Rovers3Glenavon1
12.10.2019Airdrieonians0Elgin City2
12.10.2019Arbroath0Clyde2
12.10.2019Partick Thistle2Connah’s Quay Nomads0
29.10.2019Solihull Moors3 (3p)Rangers U213 (4p)
Round 5
15.11.2019Raith Rovers3Elgin City2
16.11.2019Rangers U212Wrexham0
16.11.2019Stenhousemuir1Partick Thistle4
16.11.2019Inverness Caledonian Thistle0 (4p)Clyde0 (2p)
Semi-Finals
14.02.2020Partick Thistle1Raith Rovers2
16.02.2020Inverness Caledonian Thistle2Rangers U211
Final
28.03.2020Raith RoverscInverness Caledonian Thistlec
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup 2019-20 [Reference: 2-6]

Report

League of Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League clubs Waterford, Bohemians, Glentoran and Ballymena United joined the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup at the third Round Stage in 2020-21, with Waterford defeating Heart of Midlothian U21 3-1, Bohemians losing 2-3 to Airdrieonians, Glentoran winning confortably at Formartine United 3-0, and Ballymena United losing 0-1 t home to Rangers U21.

In Round 4 both surviving Irish teams were knocked out, with Waterford losing 3-2 to Stenhousemuir and Glenavon losing 3-1 to Raith Rovers. The Final between Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Raith Rovers was cancelled.

About

The Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup is a Association Football (Soccer) which includes teams from Scottish Football League, Scottish Premier Football League U21s, Highland Football League, Lowland Football League, English National League, Welsh Premier League, the Northern Ireland Football League and the League of Ireland.

References

Images

[1] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Tunnocks Website [Internet] Available from:https://spfl.co.uk/cms-content/images/shares/Tunnocks%20Website.png [Accessed 1 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 1 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=1 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

[3] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 2 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=2 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

[4] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 3 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=3 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

[5] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 4 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=4 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

[6] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 5 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=5 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

[7] Scottish Premier Football League (2020) Challenge Cup Results Page 6 [Internet] Available from: https://spfl.co.uk/league/challenge-cup/results?page=6 [Accessed 1 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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Setanta Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 2005-2014

Football Association of Ireland Logo 2004-2012 [Reference: 1]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Finals (Single Game)

YearWinnersRunners-Up
2005Linfield2Shelbourne0
2006Drogheda United1Cork City0
2007Drogheda United1 (4p)Linfield1 (3p)
2008Cork City2Glentoran1
2009Bohemians1St. Patrick’s Athletic0
2010No Competition
2011Shamrock Rovers2Dundalk0
2012Crusaders2 (5p)Derry City2 (4p)
2013Shamrock Rovers7Drogheda United1
2014Sligo Rovers1Dundalk0
Setanta Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 2005-2014 [Reference: 3]

Report

Shamrock Rovers and Drogheda United both won the Setanta Cup twice from 2005 to 2014, when it became the latest and perhaps greatest All-Ireland Soccer Cup. Other winners of the Cup were Cork City, Bohemians and Sligo Rovers for the FAI and Linfield and Crusaders for the IFA.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) Football_Association_of_Ireland [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/a/a9/Football_Association_of_Ireland.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130403155354 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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Irish News North West Cup Champions (All-Ulster Cup) 1995-1998

Football Association of Ireland Logo 1991-2004 [Reference: 3]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Champions

YearChampions
1995Coleraine
1996Derry City
1997Ballymena United
1998Finn Harps
Irish News North West Cup Champions (All-Ulster Cup) 1995-1998 [Reference: 3]

Report

While not an All-Ireland Soccer Cup the Irish News North West Cup was a 1990s edition of the All-Ireland Cups dating back to the Dublin & Belfast Intercity Cup in the 1940s. It featured Soccer teams from both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland parts of Ulster, and was won by Finn Harps and Derry City representing the FAI and Coleraine and Ballymena United representing the IFA.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) Football_Association_of_Ireland_old [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/6/61/Football_Association_of_Ireland_old.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130403155346 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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Tyler Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1978-1980

Football Association of Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Finals (Aggregate Scores)

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1978Shamrock Rovers1 *Finn Harps0
1979Athlone Town3Drogheda United2
1980Linfield2Athlone Town1
Tyler Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1978-1980 [Reference: 3]

Report

The Tyler Cup was the fifth All-Ireland Soccer Cup since the original Intercity Cup in the 1940s. Shamrock Rovers and Athlone Town won the Cup for the Republic of Ireland while Linfield took the Tyler Cup North of the Border.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/3/34/FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20171113175104 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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Texaco Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1973-1975

Football Association of Ireland Logo 1945-1985 [Reference: 1]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Finals (Aggregate Scores)

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1973-74Portadown5Bohemians3
1974-75Waterford1Linfield0
Texaco Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1973-1975 [Reference: 3]

Report

Portadown and Waterford won the Texaco Cup – the fourth All-Ireland Soccer Cup to be held since the 1940s – as the Cup went to the Regions both times it was held, with Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland sharing the spoils with one each.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/3/34/FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20171113175104 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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Blaxnit Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1967-1974

Football Association of Ireland Logo 1945-1985 [Reference: 1]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Finals 1967-1974 (Aggregate Scores)

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1967-68Shamrock Rovers3Crusaders2
1968-69Coleraine4Shamrock Rovers3
1969-70Coleraine4Sligo Rovers2
1970-71Linfield3Cork Hibernians2
1971-72Cork Hibernians5Coleraine3
1972-73Glentoran6Cork Hibernians2
1973-74Ards3Ballymena United1
Blaxnit Cup Finals (All-Ireland Soccer) 1967-1974 [Reference: 3]

Report

In the third All-Ireland Soccer Cup, the Blaxnit Cup, held from 1967-68 to 1973-74, Coleraine took home title twice, with other Norhern Ireland Champions being Linfield, Glentoran and Ards. Shamrock Rovers and Cork Hibernians took the Cup South of the Border.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/3/34/FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20171113175104 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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North-South Cup (All-Ireland Soccer) 1961-1963

Football Association of Ireland Logo 1945-1985 [Reference: 1]
Irish Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

Finals 1961-1963

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1961-62Linfield7Glentoran1
1962-63Glentoran2Shelbourne1
North-South Cup (All-Ireland Soccer) 1961-1963 [Reference: 3]

Report

In the second All-Ireland Soccer Cup held from 1961-62 to 1962-63 both titles went to Northern Ireland clubs: Linfield and Glentoran.

References

Images

[1] Logopedia (2020) FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/3/34/FA_Ireland_1945-1986_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20171113175104 [Accessed 1 October 2020]

[2] Wikipedia (2020) 1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/25/Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg/1200px-Irish_Football_Association_logo.svg.png [Accessed 1 October 2020]

Bibliography

[3] Joanne Harkness (2020) “North/South Roll of Honour” Malcolm Brodie Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 19/20 pg. 68-69.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason Caldwell, Alan McCormack, Paul Nolan, Andrew McGovern, Colm Murray, Niall Brennan.

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UEFA European Amateur Championship 1967

UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Reference: 1]

Final Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group 1
Turkey (Q)4202324
West Germany4121444
Yugoslavia4121454
Group 2
Spain (Q)44001038
France4202784
Italy4004390
Group 3
Austria (Q)4301746
England4211335
Netherland4013251
Group 4
Scotland (Q)43101117
Wales4112353
Republic of Ireland41032102
UEFA Amateur Championship Group Tables 1967 [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome Team Away Team
Semi-FinalsPalma de Mallorca (Spa)
06.1967Scotland3Spain1
06.1967Austria1Turkey0
3rd Place PlayoffPalma de Mallorca (Spa)
06.1967Spain2Turkey0
FinalPalma de Mallorca (Spa)
06.1967Austria2Scotland1
UEFA Amateur Championship Finals 1967 [Reference: 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group 1
1967Yugoslavia1Turkey0
1967West Germany1Turkey0
1967Yugoslavia0West Germany0
1967Turkey2Yugoslavia0
1967Turkey1West Germany0
1967West Germany3Yugoslavia3
Group 2
1967Italy1France2
1967Spain2Italy0
1967France1Spain2
1967Spain4France1
1967Italy1Spain2
1967France3Italy1
Group 3
1967Netherlands1Austria2
1967Netherlands0England0
1967Austria2Netherlands1
1967Austria3England0
1967England2Austria0
1967England1Netherlands0
Group D
1967Scotland2Wales0
1967Rep. Ireland0Scotland4
1967Scotland4Rep. Ireland0
1967Wales0Rep. Ireland1
1967Rep. Ireland1Wales2
1967Wales1Scotland1
UEFA Amateur Championship Group Results 1967 [Reference: 1]

Report

Republic of Ireland entered the UEFA European Amateur Championship in 1967, which was designed to run alongside the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and was for the Amateur National Teams of Countries with Professional or Semi-Professional Soccer Leagues, therefore confining the tournament to Non-Communist Block Countries, which had sent what was essentially their full National Teams to the Olympic Tournament.

The Communist Block Countries players were officially Amateur, though in practice they were paid to play Football, and did not work in the Factories as was the intention. The Qualifying started in February 1967 in Perth, Scotland, and the Finals were played in June 1967 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Republic of Ireland were placed in a Qualifying Group alongside Scotland and Wales, losing both matches to Scotland 4-0, before defeating Wales 2-1 away, but losing the return fixture 0-1 at home. The quaility of the Scottish side is evident, as they went on to reach the Final, played in Palma de Mallorca (Spain), losing 2-1 to Austria. Host Nation, Spain, won the third place playoff 2-0 against Turkey. In all 12 Nations entered the competition.

References

Images

[1] Fandom Logos (2020) UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/d/d3/UEFA_Logo_1960s.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20160411130211  [Accessed 5 April 2020]

Magazines

[2] Jeffrey, Gordon (1967) “Seeding Method Will Be A Test” World Soccer. October 1967. pg. 24-25

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Martin.

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Football Association of Ireland Women’s Cup 2012-Present

Continental Tyres Women’s National League Logo 2011-2016 [Ref: 1]

FAI Women’s Cup Finals 2012-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
2012Raheny United2Peamount United1
2013Raheny United3Castlebar Celtic2 (aet)
2014Raheny united2UCD Waves1 (aet)
2015Wexford Youth WFC2 (4p)Shelbourne LFC2 (2p)
2016
2017
2018Wexford Youth WFC1Peamount United0
2019
Football Association of Ireland Women’s cup 2012-Present [Ref: 1-9]

Report

The Football association of Ireland Women’s Cup traditionally brings the curtain down on the women’s senior soccer season in Ireland. It is open to any Women’s Soccer team in the Republic of Ireland, and was won three times in a row by Raheny United from 2012 to 2014. Wexford Youth WFC won the Cup in 20215 and 2018.

Wexford Youth WFC celebrate their triumph in the 2018 FAI Women’s Cup Final [Ref: 10]

References

Images

[1] The Junior Soccer Portal (2017) FAI Women’s National League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://i0.wp.com/thejuniorsoccerportal.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Womens-National-League.jpg?resize=500%2C261 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

Websites

[2] FAI Women’s National League (2013) FAI Senior Cup Fixtures [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[3] FAI Women’s National League (2013) FAI Senior Cup 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures-and-results-2013.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[4] FAI Women’s National League (2014) FAI Senior Cup 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-fixtures-and-results-2014.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[5] FAI Women’s National League (2015) FAI Senior Cup 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-senior-cup-2015.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[6] FAI Women’s National League (2014) Wexford Youths win Continental Tyres Women’s FAI Cup [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/news/1011-report-wexford-youths-win-continental-tyres-fai-women-s-cup. html[Accessed 1 July 2020]

[7] FAI Women’s National League (2016) FAI Senior Cup 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/fai-umbro-senior-cup-2016.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[8] FAI Women’s National League (2017) FAI Women’s Cup 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/2018-continental-tyres-fai-women-s-cup.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[9] FAI Women’s National League (2012) FAI Women’s Cup 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/fai-senior-cup/2019-fai-women-s-cup.html  [Accessed 1 July 2020]

Images

[10] FAI Women’s National League (2014) WexfordCupFinal2018 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/images/WexfordCupFinal2018.png [Accessed 1 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Trinity College Dublin and Fiona Corrigan.

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Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League Cup Finals 2012-Present

Continental Tyres Women’s National League Logo [Ref: 1]

WNL League Cup Finals 2012-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
2012-13Peamount United6Castlebar Celtic1
2013-14Wexford Youth WFC3Castlebar Celtic1
2014-15Raheny United2Peamount United1 (aet)
2015-16Shelbourne Ladies3UCD Waves2
2018Peamount United2Wexford Youth WFC1
2019Shelbourne1Wexford Youth WFC0
Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League Cup Finals 2012-2019 [Ref: 2-9]

Report

The WNL League Cup is a knockout (elimination) competition for sides in the Football Association of Ireland Women’s National League.

The League Cup winners from 2012 to 2019 were Peamount United (2012-13 and 2018), Wexford Youth WFC (2013-14), Raheny United (2014-15), Shelbourne Ladies (2015-16 and 2019).

References

Images

[1] The Junior Soccer Portal (2017) FAI Women’s National League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://i0.wp.com/thejuniorsoccerportal.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Womens-National-League.jpg?resize=500%2C261 [Accessed 27 June 2017]

Websites

[2] FAI Women’s National League (2013) League Cup 2012/2013 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-cup/wnl-cup-201213.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[3] FAI Women’s National League (2014) League Cup 2013/2014 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-cup/wnl-cup-201314.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[4] FAI Women’s National League (2014) Wexford Claim WNL Cup [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/news/330-wexford-claim-wnl-cup.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[5] FAI Women’s National League (2015) Continental Tyres WNL Cup 2014/2015 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-cup/wnl-2014-15.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[6] FAI Women’s National League (2015) Raheny lift WNL Cup for first time [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/news/411-raheny-lift-wnl-cup-trophy-for-first-time.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

[7] FAI Women’s National League (2016) Continental Tyres WNL Cup 2015/2016 [Internet] Available from: https://wnl.fai.ie/2011-10-18-18-37-48/league-cup/wnl-cup-2015-16.html [Accessed 1 July 2020]

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe, Trinity College Dublin and Fiona Corrigan.

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