2012 League of Ireland Cup final

The 2012 League of Ireland Cup Final also known as the 2012 EA Sports Cup Final was the final match of the 2012 League of Ireland Cup, the 39th season of the League of Ireland Cup, a football competition for the 27 teams from the Premier Division, First Division, A Championship and the Ulster Senior League.

2012 League of Ireland Cup Final
Event2012 League of Ireland Cup
Date22 September
VenueTallaght Stadium, Dublin
RefereeTom Connolly
Attendance3,120
WeatherDry
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The final was played on Saturday, 22 September 2012 in Tallaght Stadium, Dublin.[1] The match was televised live by Setanta Sports. If the scores were level after 90 minutes of play, then extra-time of 30 minutes duration would have been played, followed by a penalty shoot-out, if required to determine the winners of the cup.

The match was won 3-1 by Drogheda.[2]

Match

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Details

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Drogheda United3–1Shamrock Rovers
D.O'Brien   33'
K.Gilbert   43' (o.g.)
E.Foley   61'
Report
Attendance: 3,120
Referee: Tom Connolly
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GK 1   Gabriel Sava
RB 17   Brian Gannon
CB 5   Alan McNally   73'
CB 4   Derek Prendergast   83'
LB 3   Philip Hand
RM 8   Ryan Brennan
CM 22   Eric Foley   61'
CM ?   Paul Crowley (c)
LM 11   Gavin Brennan
ST 15   Peter Hynes   21'   89'
ST 19   Declan O'Brien   33'   90+2'
Substitutes:
RB 2   Stephen Quigley
CM 7   Cathal Brady
ST 9   Tiernan Mulvenna   89'
CM 10   Sean Brennan   90+2'
CB 28   Alan Byrne
GK 40   Shane Finnegan
RB 42   Conor O’Keeffe
Manager:
  Mick Cooke
GK 1   Oscar Jansson
RB 2   Kerrea Gilbert (o.g.)
CB 23   Colin Hawkins
CB 4   Craig Sives
LB 3   Conor Powell  
RM 21   Ronan Finn
CM 15   Killian Brennan   59'
CM 6   Stephen Rice (c)   45+4'
LM 7   Gary McCabe   60'
ST 11   Ciarán Kilduff   23'   65'
ST 24   Thomas Stewart   60'
Substitutes:
CM 8   Stephen O'Donnell
ST 9   Gary Twigg   65'
ST 10   Gary O’Neill
ST 14   Aaron Greene
ST 16   Daryl Kavanagh   60'
LM 20   Billy Dennehy   60'
GK 30   Reyaad Pieterse
Manager:
  Trevor Croly

References

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  1. ^ "EA SPORTS Cup Final confirmed for Tallaght Stadium". Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Drogheda prove their mettle". Irish Times. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012.