1942 FAI Cup final explained

1942 FAI Cup Final
Event:1941–42 FAI Cup
Team1:Dundalk
Team1score:3
Team2:Cork United
Team2score:1
Date:26 April 1942
Stadium:Dalymount Park
Referee:T. Dwyer
Attendance:34,298
Previous:1941
Next:1943

The 1942 FAI Cup Final was the final match of the 1941–42 FAI Cup, a knock-out association football competition contested annually by clubs affiliated with the Football Association of Ireland. It took place on Sunday 26 April 1942 at Dalymount Park in Dublin, and was contested by Dundalk and Cork United. Dundalk won 3–1 to win their first FAI Cup.

Background

The two sides' three previous meetings that season had seen one win apiece and one draw. Dundalk had finished fourth in the League, and had just missed out on the League of Ireland Shield, finishing as runners-up. To reach the final, they had defeated non-League Distillery (2–1), Shelbourne (2–1), and Shamrock Rovers (2–1 in a replay following a 2–2 draw).[1] They had lost their three previous appearances in FAI Cup finals.[2]

Cork United had already won that season's League of Ireland title, and were chasing a second League and Cup Double in a row, having only been founded in 1940.[3] They had defeated Dundalk in the semi-final on the way to winning the FAI Cup the season before.[4] They overcame Cork Bohemians (5–2), St James's Gate (1–0), and Drumcondra (4–2) to reach the 1942 final.[5]

Match

Summary

The Cork side put Dundalk under pressure from kick-off, and had numerous chances through winger Jack O'Reilly, while Florrie Bourke hit the crossbar. Cork then had a goal disallowed for offside against Bourke in the 17th minute. It took until early in the second half for Cork to make the breakthrough, O'Reilly scoring in the 53rd minute. The goal brought an immediate response from Dundalk, who equalised through Arthur Kelly inside two minutes. In the 70th minute Kelly scored his second with a shot from the edge of the penalty area and, with Cork fading, Johnny Lavery made it 3–1 to Dundalk with eight minutes remaining to seal Dundalk's first FAI Cup win.[6] [7] The victory ended what many had come to see as a jinx - that Dundalk would never win the cup, given the number of final and semi-final defeats the club had suffered, and an excited pitch invasion delayed the trophy presentation. Five weeks later they were unofficially crowned "Champions of All Ireland", after winning the inaugural Dublin and Belfast Inter-City Cup.[8]

Details

GK Gerry Matier
RFB Billy O'Neill
LFB Tom Crawley
RHB Joey Donnelly
CHB Johnny Leatham
LHB Frank Grice
OR Paddy Barlow
IR Jim McArdle
CF Arthur Kelly
IL Johnny Lavery
OL Sam McCartney
GK James Foley
RFB Bill Hayes
LFB Patrick Duffy
RHB Johnny McGowan
CHB Jerry O'Riordan
LHB Richard Noonan
OR Jack O'Reilly
IR Florrie Burke
CF Sean McCarthy
IL Liam O'Neill
OL Owen Madden

References

Bibliography
Citations

External links

British Pathé "Dundalk's First Cup"

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jim . Murphy . The History of Dundalk F.C.: The First 100 Years . Dundalgan Press . 2003 . 130 . B0042SO3R2.
  2. News: Murphy . W.P. . Penalty Goal Dashed Dundalk's Hopes . 13 October 2019 . . 11 April 1938.
  3. Book: MacSweeney . Niall . A Record of League of Ireland Football 1921/2 - 1984/5. Association of Football Statisticians . 1985 . B008H2CBJQ.
  4. News: Murphy . W.P. . Dundalk Go Down Without A Struggle . 13 November 2019 . . 31 March 1941.
  5. News: 'Nat' . Cork United's best side for F.A.I. Cup Final . 9 November 2019 . Evening Herald . 25 April 1942.
  6. News: 'Nat' . Dundalk Beat Cork United and Win F.A.I. Cup . 9 November 2019 . Evening Herald . 27 April 1942.
  7. News: Murphy . W.P. . Dundalk's First Cup . 1 November 2019 . . 27 April 1942.
  8. News: Champions of All Ireland . . 1 June 1942 . 22 April 2019 . Irish Newspaper Archives.