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2019 FAI Cup
Extra.ie FAI Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Republic of IrelandNorthern Ireland |
Venue(s) | Aviva Stadium, Dublin |
Dates | 19 April – 3 November 2019 |
Teams | 40 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Shamrock Rovers (25th title) |
Runners-up | Dundalk |
Europa League | Derry City[note 1] |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 35 |
Goals scored | 117 (3.34 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Kris Twardek, David Cawley, Liam Kerrigan (4 goals) |
← 20182020 →Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included. |
The 2019 FAI Cup (known as the Extra.ie FAI Cup for sponsorship purposes[1]) was the 99th edition of the annual Republic of Ireland's cup competition.[2] Forty teams participated in the competition, including all teams from the Premier Division and First Division. The competition began on 19 April 2019 with the first of five rounds and ended on 3 November 2019 with the final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, a nominally neutral venue, which has hosted the final since 2010.
The defending champions were Premier Division side Dundalk, after they defeated Cork City 2–1 in the previous final.
Shamrock Rovers won the final 4–2 against Dundalk for their 25th title. Because Rovers qualified for the Europa League through the Premier Division, the fourth-place team in the Premier Division, Derry City, earned qualification for 2020–21 edition of the UEFA Europa League.
The draw for the qualifying round was made on 20 March 2019 at the National Sports Campus in Abbotstown. Former Republic of Ireland international Keith Fahey and FAI Vice President Noel Fitzroy performed the draw, with representatives from the clubs in attendance.
A total of 20 teams were in the qualifying round draw: 16 intermediate teams and four junior teams. Four teams received byes into the first round of the competition: Cobh Wanderers, Crumlin United, Letterkenny Rovers and Killester Donnycarney.[3]
All ties were set to be played the week ending Sunday 21 April.
The draw for the first round took place on 8 July 2019 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, and was hosted by Con Murphy.[4] National under-21 team manager Stephen Kenny and former Derry City manager Gavin Dykes performed the draw.
A total of 32 teams were in the first round draw: 20 teams from the Premier Division and First Division, four teams who received byes from the qualifying round and eight winners of the qualifying round.
All ties were set to be played the week ending Sunday 11 August, except the tie between Athlone Town and Longford Town, which was postponed to 13 August due to an unplayable pitch.
Teams in bold advanced to the second round.
Premier Division | First Division | Leinster Senior League | Munster Senior League | Ulster Senior League | Teams from other leagues |
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Bohemians Cork City Derry City Dundalk Finn Harps Shamrock Rovers Sligo Rovers St Patrick's Athletic UCD Waterford | Athlone Town Bray Wanderers Cabinteely Cobh Ramblers Drogheda United Galway United Limerick Longford Town Shelbourne Wexford | Collinstown Crumlin United Glebe North Killester Donnycarney Lucan United Malahide United Maynooth University Town | Avondale United Cobh Wanderers | Letterkenny Rovers | Inishowen League Glengad United Tipperary South District League St. Michael's |
Maynooth University Town v Waterford
11 August 2019 | Maynooth University Town | 0–2 | Waterford | Maynooth |
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15:00 | Report | Shane Duggan ![]() ![]() |
Stadium: Rathcoffey Road |
Teams in bold advanced to the Quarterfinals.
Premier Division | First Division | Leinster Senior League | Inishowen League |
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Bohemians Cork City Derry City Dundalk Shamrock Rovers Sligo Rovers St Patrick's Athletic UCD Waterford | Drogheda United Galway United Longford Town Limerick | Crumlin United Lucan United | Glengad United |
The draw for the second round took place on 12 August 2019 and was broadcast live on the Extra.ie Facebook page.
All ties were played on the week ending Sunday 25 August.
Teams in bold advanced to the semi-finals.
Premier Division | First Division | Leinster Senior League |
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Bohemians Dundalk Shamrock Rovers Sligo Rovers UCD Waterford | Galway United | Crumlin United |
Premier Division |
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Bohemians Dundalk Shamrock Rovers Sligo Rovers |
The draw for the semi-finals took place on 12 September 2019 and was broadcast live on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1. Both ties were played on the weekend ending 29 September and were shown live on RTÉ2.[5]
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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Sligo Rovers | 4 |
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UCD | ||
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Maynooth University Town | 3 |
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Dundalk | ||
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Sligo Rovers | ||
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Shamrock Rovers | ||
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Shamrock Rovers | 2 |
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Dundalk | ||
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Bohemians | ||
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Sligo Rovers | ||
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Crumlin United | ||
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UCD | ||
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Dundalk | ||
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Longford Town | ||
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Letterkenny Rovers | ||
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Galway United | ||
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Lucan United | ||
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Bohemians | ||
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Maynooth University Town |
^ Since the winners of the FAI Cup, Shamrock Rovers, qualified for the Europa League based on their league position, the Europa League qualifying spot awarded to the FAI Cup winner was passed to the fourth-placed team in the Premier Division, Derry City.
^ Glengad United played their second round match at Maginn Park, Buncrana, instead of their regular stadium, The Crua, Glengad.
^ Crumlin United played their quarter-final match at Richmond Park, Inchicore, instead of their regular stadium, Pearse Park, Crumlin.
^ Cahill, Cormac (8 July 2019). "FAI announce first digital sponsor with the Extra.ie FAI Cup". Extra.ie. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
^ Malone, Emmet. "FAI announces key dates and format for next season". The Irish Times. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
^ "FAI Cup: Aisling Annacotty travel to Lucan United | Football Association of Ireland". Football Association of Ireland. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
^ Whelan, Nathan (8 July 2019). "Bohs to meet Shels as the Extra.ie FAI Cup draw is confirmed". Extra.ie. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
^ "Dundalk away to Sligo Rovers in FAI Cup semi-final". RTÉ. 12 September 2019.
^ "FAI unveils dates for 2019 Airtricity League season". Irish Examiner. 5 November 2018.