2018–19 Leinster Senior Cup

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The 2019 Leinster Senior Cup was the 118th staging of the Leinster Football Association's primary competition. It included all Leinster based League of Ireland clubs from the First Division and Premier Division, as well as a selection of intermediate level sides. The competition was won by St Patrick's Athletic[1]

2019 Leinster Senior Cup
Leinster Football Association Senior Cup
Tournament details
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Final positions
ChampionsSt Patrick's Athletic
Runner-upAthlone Town

Teams

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Premier Division First Division LSL Other Leagues Other Leagues

AUL

Wexford Football League

  • North End United

Carlow & District Football League

  • Hanover Harps

Kilkenny & District Soccer League

  • Evergreen F.C.

Wicklow & District Football League

  • Ashford Rovers AFC

Meath and District League

  • Trim Celtic AFC

United Churches Football League

  • Harding IF FC

Leinster Football League Development League

  • Tallaght City FC

Combined Counties Football League

  • Monksland United

Kildare & District Football League

  • Suncroft AFC

Preliminary round

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The draw for the preliminary round and first round was made on 1 August 2018.[2]

2 September 2018 Trim Celtic 2–0Suncroft AFCTrim, County Meath
14:00 GMT Colm Carney  ,   Stadium: Tully Park, Summerhill Road
2 September 2018 Ashford Rovers 5–1Monksland UnitedAshford, County Wicklow
12:30 GMT Jack Geraghty  ,  
Robbie Eyre  ,  
Evan Dunne  
Stadium: Ballinalea Park
14 October 2018 Hanover Harps 3–0Tallaght CityCarlow, County Carlow
14:00 GMT Simon O'Shea  
Mark Davis  
Alan Shaw  
Stadium: The Plots
Referee: Seamus Ivers

First round

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24 August 2018 Kilbarrack United 2–0Harding IFKilbarrack, Dublin 5
Alan Clarke   15'
Anto McKay   80'
Stadium: Greendale Astro
18 September 2018 Usher Celtic0–4 North End United Clonshaugh, Dublin 17
Stadium: AUL Complex
13 October 2018 Evergreen FC 4–0Trim CelticKilkenny, County Kilkenny
Ben Hickey  ,  
Sean Barcoe  ,  
[1] Sean FitzGerald  
Anthony Burke  
Stadium: Evergreen Park
6 January 2019 Hanover Harps 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p)
Ashford RoversCarlow, County Carlow
Stadium: The Plots

Second round

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9 December 2018 Evergreen FC0–1 Ayrfield United Kilkenny, County Kilkenny
[2] Stadium: Evergreen Park
9 December 2018 North End United 2–1Kilbarrack UnitedWexford, County Wexford
Stadium: Hollygrove
27 January 2019 Sheriff YC 4–0Hanover HarpsClontarf, Dublin 3
13:00 GMT Anthony Flood  ,  
Josh McMahon  
Shay Rooney  
[3] Stadium: Clontarf All Weather

Third round

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8 January 2019 Crumlin United 5–0Malahide UnitedCrumlin, Dublin 12
20:00 [4] Stadium: Pearse Park
27 January 2019 Ayrfield United1–2 North End United Ayrfield, Dublin 13
[5] Stadium: Blunden Drive
19 March 2019 Firhouse Clover1–2 Sherrif YC Tallaght, Dublin 24
19:45 GMT Stadium: Sacred Heart FC Soccer Pitch

Fourth round

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The 12 Leinster teams from the League of Ireland join the competition in this round.[3][4]

18 February 2019 St Patrick's Athletic 3–0WexfordInchicore, Dublin 8
19:45 GMT Chris Forrester   56'
Jake Walker   58'
Paul Cleary   90+2'
Report Stadium: Richmond Park
18 February 2019 Dundalk0–1 Athlone Town Dundalk, County Louth
19:45 GMT Report Dean Williams   66' Stadium: Oriel Park
Attendance: 250 (est.)
Referee: Alan Carey
11 March 2019 Shelbourne1–4 Bohemians Drumcondra, Dublin 9
19:45 GMT Dayle Rooney   30' Report Aaron Barry   8', 90+3'
Daniel Grant   14'
Charles Mutawe   35' (og)
Stadium: Tolka Park
Attendance: 657
Referee: Oliver Moran
18 March 2019 Bray Wanderers1–2 Cabinteely Bray, County Wicklow
14:30 GMT Luka Lovic   84' Report Luke Clucas   9' (pen)
Sean Fitzpatrick   45+1'
Stadium: Carlisle Grounds
Attendance: 525
Referee: Stephen Parnell
3 August 2019 Killester Donnycarney 1–0Shamrock RoversKillester, Dublin 5
14:30 GMT Dylan Maloney   48' Stadium: Hadden Park
21 August 2019 Sheriff YC 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Drogheda UnitedGlasnevin, Dublin 9
19:45 GMT Stephen Maher   35' (pen.)
Hayden McCauley   90'
Jordan Adeyemo   86' Stadium: Frank Cooke Park
27 August 2019 North End United 5–1Longford TownWexford, County Wexford
19:00 GMT Stadium: Hollygrove
24 September 2019 UCD 4–1Crumlin UnitedBelfield, Dublin 4
19:45 GMT Dara Keane   55'}
Richie O'Farrell   67'
Richie O'Farrell   70'
Paul Doyle   90+3'
Report Gareth Brady   53' Stadium: UCD Bowl
Attendance: 150 (Est.)
Referee: Oliver Moran

Quarter-finals

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15 September 2019 Cabinteely0–1 St Patrick's Athletic Blackrock, Dublin 4
15:30 GMT Report Gary Shaw   44' Stadium: Stradbrook Road
Attendance: 150 (estimate)
Referee: Alan Patchell
30 September 2019 Athlone Town 3–2UCDAthlone, County Westmeath
19:45 GMT John Morgan   6'
Adam Lennon   70'
Ciaran Grogan   90'
Jason McClelland   12'
Yousef Mahdy   17'
Stadium: Athlone Town Stadium
11 October 2019 Sheriff YC 2–1Killester DonnycarneyClontarf, Dublin 3
19:30 GMT Anthony Flood   44'
Stephen Maher   86'
Cian McMullan   16' Stadium: Clontarf All Weather
12 October 2019 Bohemians 3–2North End UnitedPhibsborough, Dublin
12:00 GMT Marlon Marishta   77'
Ryan Graydon   82'
Ryan Graydon   87' (pen)
Report Paul Murphy   22'
Niall Connolly  50'
Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 250 (estimate)
Referee: Mark Moynihan

Semi-finals

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1 November 2019 Sheriff YC1–3 (a.e.t.) St Patrick's Athletic Clontarf, Dublin 3
19:45 GMT Leon Hayes   63'
Paul Murphy   113'
Stephen Murphy   113'
Anthony Flood   120+1'  
Report Daniel Dobbin   61'
Kyle Robinson   113'
Kian Corbally   118'
Stadium: Clontarf All Weather
Attendance: 200 (Est.)
BohemiansW/O Athlone Town
Report
Note: Bohemians withdrew from competition. Athlone Town advance to final

Final

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16 November 2019 St Patrick's Athletic 4–0 Athlone Town Inchicore, Dublin 8
15:00 GMT Kyle Robinson   33'
Brandon Holt   55'
Jake Walker   76'
Daniel Dobbin   87'
Report Stadium: Richmond Park
Attendance: 500 (estimate)
Referee: Alan Patchell

References

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  1. '^ First round draw courtesy of extratime.ie
  2. ^ "LFA Senior Cup 2018-19 Draws". Leinster Football Association. 1 August 2018.
  3. ^ Report from The42.ie
  4. ^ Report from The Dundalk Democrat