2012 Setanta Sports Cup final explained
The 2012 Setanta Sports Cup Final was played on 12 May 2012, and was originally scheduled to be played at Windsor Park in Belfast. On 26 April, it was announced that the venue was to be changed to The Oval, also in Belfast. The cup was won by Crusaders on penalties.[1] [2]
Match details
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GK | 1 | Gerard Doherty (c) | DF | 17 | | DF | 6 | Shane McEleney | DF | 12 | Ryan McBride | DF | 3 | | | | MF | 7 | Ruaidhri Higgins | MF | 10 | Patrick McEleney | MF | 4 | Barry Molloy | MF | 15 | | | | FW | 11 | | | FW | 9 | | | | Substitutes: | GK | 22 | Eugene Ferry | DF | 2 | | | | DF | | Michael Barr | MF | 14 | Brian McGroary | MF | 19 | Owen Morrison | FW | 23 | Ryan Curran | FW | 26 | Matt Crossan | Manager: | Declan Devine | |
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See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Crusaders lift Setanta Sports Cup trophy. 12 May 2012. goal.com. 7 November 2012 .
- Web site: Gareth McKeown was the hero as Crusaders won the Setanta Sports Cup, after a penalty shoot-out. 12 May 2012. RTÉ Sport. 7 November 2012 .