2011 FAI Cup

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2011 FAI Cup
FAI Ford Cup
Country Republic of Ireland
Teams45
ChampionsSligo Rovers
Runners-upShelbourne
2010
2012

The 2011 FAI Senior Challenge Cup, also known as the 2011 FAI Ford Cup, is the 91st season of the national football competition of the Republic of Ireland. The winners of the competition will earn spots in both the second qualifying round[1] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League and the 2012 Setanta Sports Cup.

A total of 45 teams competed in the 2011 competition which commenced on the weekend ending on 20 March 2011.[citation needed] The 21 teams entered from the 2011 League of Ireland Premier and First divisions received byes into the Third round stage while the remaining 24 teams entered at the First and Second round stages with all but four of these teams receiving byes into the Second round. These 24 teams composed of four 2011 A Championship non-reserve clubs, the sixteen clubs from the Fourth round of the 2010–11 FAI Intermediate Cup and the semifinalists of the 2010–11 FAI Junior Cup.

Teams[]

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
First round 45 4 none 4 Leinster Senior League
Second round 43 22 2 20 A Championship
Munster Senior League
Ulster Senior League
Third round 32 32 11 21 Premier Division
First Division
Fourth round 16 16 16 none none
Quarter-Finals 8 8 8 none none
Semi-Finals 4 4 4 none none
Final 2 2 2 none none

Calendar[]

The calendar for the 2011 FAI Cup, as announced by Football Association of Ireland.

Round Main date Number of fixtures Clubs New entries this round Prize money
First round 20 March 2011 2 45 → 43 4: 42nd–45th n/a
Second round 17 April 2011 11 43 → 32 20: 22nd–41st n/a
Third round 3 June 2011 16 32 → 16 21: 1st–21st n/a
Fourth round 26 August 2011 8 16 → 8 none n/a
Quarter-Finals 18 September 2011 4 8 → 4 none n/a
Semi-Finals n/a 2 4 → 2 none n/a
Final n/a 1 2 → 1 none Winner €50,000
runner – up €25,000

Preliminary rounds[]

First round[]

The draw for this round was conducted by FAI President Paddy McCaul and former player Paul Whelan at the FAI headquarters in Abbotstown on 7 March 2011.[2] Only four of the 24 non-League of Ireland clubs participated in this round, with the remaining 20 clubs earning a bye to the Second round. The matches were played on the weekend ending 20 March 2011.

20 March 2011 Drumcondra 1–1 Glebe North Plunkett College VEC Ground
14:00 IST Mullins Goal 58' Report Foley Goal 48' Referee: Anthony Redmond
28 March 2011 Replay Glebe North 2–0DrumcondraMarket Green
19:45 IST Barrett Goal 68 ' 78' Report
28 March 2011 ReplayBluebell United0–2 Bangor Celtic Capco Park
14:00 IST Report Brennan Goal 21'67'

Second round[]

Like for the First round, the draw for this round was conducted by FAI President Paddy McCaul and former player Paul Whelan at the FAI headquarters in Abbotstown on 7 March 2011.[2] The two winners from the First round joined the remaining 20 non-League of Ireland clubs in this round. The matches were played on the weekend ending 17 April 2011.

17 April 2011 St. Michael's0–2 Crumlin United Frank Cooke Park
15:00 IST Cosgrove Red card 24' Report Meade Goal 70'
Griffiths Goal 71'
Lee Red card 73'
17 April 2011 Greystones 1–1 Bangor Celtic Archfield
14:30 IST Report
24 April 2011 ReplayBangor Celtic0–2 Greystones Nutgrove National School Ground
11:00 IST Report
17 April 2011 Everton AFC 2–0Fanad UnitedEverton Park
14:00 IST Report
17 April 2011 College Corinthians0–1 Sheriff Y.C. Corinthians Park
14:30 IST Report Murphy Goal 16'
16 April 2011 Tralee Dynamos 0–0 Youghal United Mount Hawk Park
14:00 IST Report
23 April 2011 Replay Youghal United 2–1Tralee DynamosArdrath Park
15:00 IST Report
15 April 2011 Rockmount1–4 New Ross Celtic Rockmount Park
19:30 IST O'Callaghan Goal 85' Report Phelan Goal 55'
O'Neill Goal 60'
Farrell Goal 70'
Lee Goal 87'
17 April 2011 Sacred Heart 2–1FC CarlowKillinarden Hall
14:00 IST Report
17 April 2011 Avondale United 1–1 Pike Rovers Avondale Park
14:30 IST O'Donoghue Goal 73' (own goal) Report Hanrahan Goal 87'
1 May 2011 Replay Pike Rovers 3–2Avondale UnitedPike Rovers Ground
14:30 IST Moloney Goal 22'
Hartnett Goal 43'
Colbert Goal 55'
Report Cronin Goal 7'
O'Sullivan Goal 25'
17 April 2011 Belgrove0–1 Midleton St. Paul's College
14:00 IST Report Duggan Goal 85'
16 April 2011 Cobh Ramblers1–2 Cherry Orchard St Colman's Park
15:00 IST Meade Goal 43' Report McNeill Goal 48' (pen)
Crowther Goal 76'
Attendance: 100
Referee: Alan Kelly
17 April 2011 Glebe North0–1 Douglas Hall Market Green
14:00 IST Report Varian Goal 1'

Third round[]

In this round, the 21 clubs of the 2011 League of Ireland will be joined by the 11 winners of the Second round.[2] The draw for the third round was made on 9 May 2011 on Monday Night Soccer on RTÉ Two.[3] The Third round games will be played on the weekend ending 5 June 2011.

3 June 2011 Salthill Devon1–2 Sheriff Y.C. Drom Clubhouse
19:45 IST Quinlan Goal 74' Report Rock Goal 51'63' Referee: Conor Fitzgerald
3 June 2011 Drogheda United 4–0Mervue UnitedHunky Dorys Park
19:45 IST Hanaphy Goal 7'
Corcoran Goal 76'
Freeman Goal 83'84'
Report Referee: Derek Tomney
3 June 2011 Waterford United 3–0New Ross CelticRSC
19:45 IST Murphy Goal 39'57'
Wilson Goal 84'
Report Attendance: 615
Referee: Padraig Sutton
3 June 2011 Cherry Orchard1–2 UCD UCD Bowl
19:45 IST McNevin Goal 80' Report Russell Goal 34'
Doyle Goal 67'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Damien Hancock
3 June 2011 Monaghan United 4–1Everton A.F.C.Kingspan Century Park
20:00 IST O'Brien Goal 20'22'85'
Brennan Goal 35'
Report Collins Goal 83' (own goal) Referee: Darren Coombes
3 June 2011 Wexford Youths 4–1Derry CityFerrycarrig Park
20:00 IST Furlong Goal 32'47' (penalty)80'
Ryan Goal 71'
Report Zayed Goal 90' Attendance: 200
Referee: Jim McKell
3 June 2011 Crumlin United0–3 St Patrick's Athletic Richmond Park (football ground)
19:45 IST Loughran Red card 59' Report Shortall Goal 16'
McMillan Goal 33'
Carroll Goal 66'
Attendance: 700
Referee: Neil Doyle
5 June 2011 Greystones1–3 Shelbourne Archfield
14:30 IST McClug Goal 2' Report Boyle Goal 29'
Cassidy Goal 48'
Byrne Goal 59'
Attendance: 600
Referee: Richie Winter
5 June 2011 Sacred Heart2–4 Limerick Killinarden Hall
15:30 IST Weafer Goal 48'
Lowry Goal 58'
Report Brosnan Goal 22'40'
O'Connor Goal 45'
Quinn Goal 85'
Referee: Phil Caschera
3 June 2011 Sligo Rovers 3–2Pike RoversThe Showgrounds
19:45 IST McGuinness Goal 61'67'
Cretaro Goal 71'
Report Carroll Goal 58'
Ryan Goal 85'
Attendance: 965
Referee: Paul McLaughlin
3 June 2011 Bohemians 3–0Douglas HallDalymount Park
19:45 IST Flood Goal 12'
Traynor Goal 77'
Bayly Goal 84'
Report Attendance: 500
Referee: Rob Rogers
5 June 2011 Dundalk 4–1Galway UnitedOriel Park
15:00 IST Bennett Goal 19'
Breen Goal 45'
Quigley Goal 75' (penalty)
Kearns Goal 76'
Report Murphy Goal 13'
Kelly Red card 93'
Attendance: 576
Referee: Paul Tuite
3 June 2011 Longford Town 0–0 Finn Harps Flancare Park
20:00 IST Report McHugh Red card 56' Attendance: 300
Referee: John McLoughlin
6 June 2011 ReplayFinn Harps0–1 Longford Town Finn Park
19:45 IST Report Salmon Goal 82' Attendance: 300
Referee: John McLoughlin
3 June 2011 Midleton0–2 Cork City Knockgriffin Industrial Park
19:45 IST Report Cummins Goal 53' (penalty)
Sullivan Goal 59'
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Anthony Buttimer
3 June 2011 Shamrock Rovers 4–0Athlone TownTallaght Stadium
20:00 IST McCabe Goal 12'
Turner Goal 46'
Dean Kelly Goal 75'
Billy Dennehy Goal 82'
Report Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Tom Connolly
5 June 2011 Youghal United1–3 Bray Wanderers Ardrath Park
15:00 IST Clohessy Goal 34' Report Goal 8'57'
Murphy Goal 14'
Referee: Graham Kelly

Fourth round[]

The draw for the fourth round was made on 13 July 2011 on Monday Night Soccer.

29 August 2011 Shamrock Rovers 2–2 UCD Tallaght Stadium
20:00 IST Sheppard Goal 61'
Kilduff Goal 70'
Flynn Red card 80'
Report Belhout Goal 74'
Creevy Goal 81'
Attendance: 2,484
Referee: Tom Connolly
5 September 2011 ReplayUCD0–6 Shamrock Rovers UCD Bowl
19:45 IST Leahy Red card 25' Report Dennehy Goal 4' (41)71'
Turner Goal 18'
McCabe Goal 25' (pen)
O'Neill Goal 91'
Referee: Dave McKeown
26 August 2011 Waterford United0–3 St Patrick's Athletic RSC
19:45 IST Report Kavanagh Goal 17'20'
Bradley Goal 47' (pen)
Attendance: 721
Referee: Anthony Buttimer
26 August 2011 Bray Wanderers0–4 Limerick Carlisle Grounds
19:45 IST O'Connor Red card 74'
Mitchell Red card 74'
Report Quinn Goal 42'90'
Behan Goal 75' (pen)
Coughlan Goal 86'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Rob Rogers
27 August 2011 Longford Town1–3 Bohemians Flancare Park
19:30 IST Walsh Goal 13' Report Downes Goal 34'
Deans Goal 52' (Own goal)
Brennan Goal 81'
Attendance: 700
Referee: Richie Winter
26 August 2011 Wexford Youths0–1 Cork City Ferrycarrig Park
20:00 IST Broaders Red card 90' Report O'Neill Goal 73'
27 August 2011 Sligo Rovers 0–0 Monaghan United Showgrounds
19:45 IST Clarke Red card 61' Report Quinn Red card 75' Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Paul Tuite
31 August 2011 ReplayMonaghan United0–4 Sligo Rovers Kingspan Century Park
20:00 IST Goal 23' Peers
Goal 30'86' Greene
Goal 51' Kirby
26 August 2011 Sheriff Y.C.0–31 Shelbourne Tolka Park
20:00 IST Report Attendance: 1,538
Referee: Darren Coombes
26 August 2011 Drogheda United 1–1 Dundalk Hunky Dorys Park
19:45 IST Rogers Goal 5'
Quigley Red card 45'
Report Quigley Goal 45' (pen) Referee: Damien Hancock
30 August 2011 Replay Dundalk 2–1Drogheda UnitedOriel Park
19:45 IST Ward Goal 25'
Quigley Goal 29'
Goal 90+3' White
  • Note 1: After a 3–2 victory for Sheriff Y.C. they were subsequently found to have fielded an ineligible player and were ejected from the cup. Shelbourne were awarded a 3–0 victory and qualified for the Quarter-Finals.[4][5]

Final rounds[]

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
         
Dundalk 0 0
Bohemians 0 1
Bohemians 0
Sligo Rovers 1
Cork City 0
St. Patrick's Athletic 1
Sligo Rovers 4 (pen)
Shelbourne 1
Sligo Rovers 1
Shamrock Rovers 0
St. Patrick's Athletic 1 1
Shelbourne 1 3
Shelbourne 4
Limerick 3

Quarter finals[]

The draw for the Quarter-Finals, conducted by Vice President of FAI, Tony Fitzgerald and Women's Irish national football team manager Susan Ronan, took place on 29 August 2011 on Monday Night Soccer. Fixtures took place on the weekend of 18 September 2011.

16 September 2011 Cork City0–1 St. Patrick's Athletic Turners Cross
19:35 IST Goal 30' North
16 September 2011 Dundalk 0–0 Bohemians Oriel Park
19:45 IST
20 September 2011 Replay Bohemians 1–0 (a.e.t.)DundalkDalymount Park
19:45 IST Goal 108' Flood Red card 76' Bennett
19 September 2011 Sligo Rovers 1–0Shamrock RoversShowgrounds
20:00 IST Doyle Goal 22'
3 October 2011 Shelbourne 4–3LimerickTolka Park
Hughes Goal 19'46'76'
Bawdarkar Goal 27' (o.g.)
Frost Goal 54'
Sheedy Goal 79'89'

Semifinals[]

The draw for the semi-finals was conducted by Paul Osam and FAI President Paddy McCaul during Monday Night Soccer on 26 September 2011, after the first 3 games, but before the Shelbourne v Limerick game. Ties will be played on the weekend of 14 and 16 October 2011.

14 October 2011 Shelbourne 1–1 St Patrick's Athletic Tolka Park, Dublin
19:35 IST Hughes Goal 72'
James Red card 43'
Report North Goal 40'
17 October 2011 ReplaySt Patrick's Athletic1–3 Shelbourne Richmond Park, Dublin
19:35 IST E. McMillan Goal 14'
Rogers Red card 28'
Report Dawson Goal 31' (pen.)
D. McGill Goal 48'
Cassidy Goal 86'
16 October 2011 Bohemians0–1 Sligo Rovers Dalymount Park, Dublin
15:30 IST Report McGuinness Goal 73'

Final[]

6 November 2011 Shelbourne 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
Sligo Rovers Aviva Stadium, Dublin
15:30 CEST Hughes Goal 33'
Clancy Red card 36'
Report Goal 48' Davoren Referee: Richie Winter (Wicklow)
Penalties
Bermingham Penalty scored
Dawson Penalty missed
James Penalty missed
Penalty scored Doyle
Penalty scored Ryan
Penalty scored Keane
Penalty scored Cretaro

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2012/13 Access list Bert Kassies' Site
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "FAI Ford Cup First and Second round draws". Football Association of Ireland. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  3. ^ Big Guns Kept Apart In FAI Cup Draw Archived 11 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine – RTE.ie
  4. ^ "Shels reinstated to the FAI Cup". extratime.ie. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Shelbourne FC back in FAI Ford Cup". shelbournefc.ie. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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