League of Ireland Cup explained

League of Ireland Cup
Organiser:Football Association of Ireland
League of Ireland
Current:N/A
Founded:1973
Number Of Teams:24 (2019)
Current Champions:Dundalk
Region: Ireland
Most Successful Club:Derry City (11 titles)

The League of Ireland Cup (Irish: Corn Sraithe na hÉireann), also referred to in Ireland as the 'League Cup', was an annual knockout competition in men's football in the Republic of Ireland. It was contested by League of Ireland clubs and invited clubs from the lower levels of the Republic of Ireland football league system. It has been sponsored by Electronic Arts and branded the EA Sports Cup since 2009.[1]

The competition began in 1973–74, replacing the League of Ireland Shield and the Dublin City Cup. It has had several formats since its inception and has been a knock-out competition since 2005. As there was no European qualification for winners of the League of Ireland Cup, it had a lower status than the FAI Cup and was therefore seen as the third most important trophy in the Irish playing season.

The competition was not held in 2020 and 2021 as a result of delays and restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,[2] and has yet to resume being held as of 2024.

List of League Cup Finals

Key to the list of finals
Score on aggregate after 2 legs
Match was won on a penalty shootout
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1973–74Waterford2–1Finn Harps
1974–75Bohemians3–2 Finn Harps
1975–76Limerick4–1 Sligo Rovers
1976–77Shamrock Rovers1–0Sligo Rovers
1977–78Dundalk4–4 Cork Alberts
1978–79Bohemians2–0
1979–80Athlone Town4–2
1980–81Dundalk0–0
1981–82Athlone Town1–0
1982–83Athlone Town2–1Dundalk
1983–84Drogheda United3–1Athlone Town
1984–85Waterford United2–1Finn Harps
1985–86Galway United2–0
1986–87Dundalk1–0
1987–88Cork City1–0Shamrock Rovers
1988–89Derry City4–0
1989–90Dundalk1–1Derry City
1990–91Derry City2–0
1991–92Derry City1–0Bohemians
1992–93Limerick City2–0 St. Patrick's Athletic
1993–94Derry City1–0 Shelbourne
1994–95Cork City2–1 Dundalk
1995–96Shelbourne2–2 Sligo Rovers
1996–97Galway United4–2 Cork CityTurners Cross, Cork
1997–98Sligo Rovers1–0 Shelbourne
1998–99Cork City2–1 Shamrock Rovers
1999–2000Derry City5–2 Athlone Town
2000–01St. Patrick's Athletic5–3 UCD
2001–02 Limerick F.C.2–2 Derry City
2002–03 No Competition due to change in seasons
2003St. Patrick's Athletic1–0Longford TownRichmond Park, Dublin
2004Longford Town2–1BohemiansFlancare Park, Longford
2005Derry City2–1UCDBelfield Park2,150
2006Derry City0–0ShelbourneBrandywell Stadium, Derry
2007Derry City1–0BohemiansBrandywell Stadium, Derry7,700
2008Derry City6–1Wexford YouthsFerrycarrig Park, Crossabeg3,500
2009Bohemians3–1Waterford UnitedWaterford Regional Sports Centre, Waterford4,000
2010Sligo Rovers1–0Monaghan UnitedShowgrounds, Sligo3,000
2011Derry City1–0Cork CityTurner's Cross, Cork4,164
2012Drogheda United3–1Shamrock RoversTallaght Stadium, Dublin3,120
2013Shamrock Rovers2–0Drogheda UnitedTallaght Stadium, Dublin3,820
2014Dundalk3–2Shamrock RoversOriel Park, Dundalk3,500
2015St Patrick's Athletic0–0Galway UnitedEamonn Deacy Park, Galway3,662
2016St Patrick's Athletic4–1LimerickMarkets Field, Limerick4,362
2017Dundalk3–0Shamrock RoversTallaght Stadium, Dublin4,102
2018Derry City3–1Cobh RamblersBrandywell Stadium, Derry3,500 (est)
2019Dundalk2–2Derry CityBrandywell Stadium, Derry3,500 (est)
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
2021

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning YearsYears runners up
Derry City1131988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 20181989–90, 2001–02, 2019
Dundalk741977–78, 1980–81, 1986–87, 1989–90, 2014, 2017, 20191982–83, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1994–95
St. Patrick's Athletic422000–01, 2003, 2015, 20161979–80, 1992–93
Bohemians331974–75, 1978–79, 20091991–92, 2005, 2007
Athlone Town321979–80, 1981–82, 1982–831983–84, 1999–2000
Cork City321987–88, 1994–95, 1998–991996–97, 2011
321975–76, 1992–93, 2001–021990–91, 2016
Shamrock Rovers281976–77, 20131978–79, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1998–99, 2012, 2014, 2017
Sligo Rovers231997–98, 20101975–76, 1976–77, 1995–96
221985–86, 1996–971980–81, 2015
211973–74, 1984–852009
Drogheda United211983–84, 20122013
Shelbourne131995–961993–94, 1997–98, 2006
Longford Town1120042003
Finn Harps-3-1973–74, 1974–75, 1984–85
UCD-2-2000–01, 2005
Cork Alberts-1-1977–78
Wexford Youths-1-2008
Monaghan United-1-2010
Cobh Ramblers-1-2018

Sponsors

Bass League Cup: 1975–76 – 1978–79

Opel League Cup: 1986–87 – 1989–90

Bord Gáis League Cup: 1990–91 – 1995–96

Harp Lager League Cup: 1996–97 – 1998–99

Eircom League Cup: 1999–2000 – 2008

EA Sports Cup: 2009 –

Television coverage

The Final has been broadcast live since 2005, first by Setanta Sports, then since 2016 by its successor channel Eir Sport

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EA SPORTS confirmed as new title sponsor of League of Ireland Cup. FAI. 2009-07-05.
  2. Web site: EA Sports Cup is cancelled . extratime.com . 3 February 2021.