2012 Setanta Sports Cup Final

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

Crusaders Northern Ireland 2–2 (a.e.t.) Republic of Ireland Derry City
Coates  85', 96'
McBride Red card 90'
(Report) Patterson  80', 101' (pen.)
Penalties
Coates
Morrow
Snoddy
Gargan
Dallas
McKeown
5–4 Patterson
Higgins
Molloy
Morrison
McEleney
McCaffrey
Attendance: 3,275
Referee: Raymond Crangle

CRUSADERS:
GK1Northern Ireland Sean O'Neill
DF4  Paul Leeman
DF6Northern Ireland Colin Coates (c)
DF5  David Magowan
DF3Northern Ireland Stephen McBrideYellow card 57'Yellow cardRed card 90'
MF16  Aidan Watson 93'
MF8  Chris MorrowYellow card 82'
MF14Northern Ireland Stuart DallasYellow card 36'
MF12  Delan Caddell 111'
FW10  David Rainey 96'
FW9  Timmy Adamson 91'
Substitutes:
DF2  Gareth McKeown 91'
MF7  Ryan McCann
MF11  Ciaran Gargan 111'
DF15  David McMaster
MF20  David Gibson
FW13  Matthew Snoddy 96'
FW17  Michael Halliday
Manager:
Northern Ireland Stephen Baxter


Man of the Match: Northern Ireland Colin Coates

Assistant Referees:

Fourth Official:


DERRY CITY:
GK1Republic of Ireland Gerard Doherty (c)
DF17Republic of Ireland Simon Madden
DF6  Shane McEleney
DF12  Ryan McBride
DF3Northern Ireland Dermot McCaffrey 59'
MF7Northern Ireland Ruaidhri Higgins
MF10Republic of Ireland Patrick McEleney
MF4  Barry Molloy
MF15  Stephen McLaughlin 62'
FW11Northern Ireland Rory PattersonYellow card 89'
FW9  David McDaid 59'
Substitutes:
GK22  Eugene Ferry
DF2Northern Ireland Eddie McCallion 106'
DF'  Michael Barr
MF14  Brian McGroary
MF19Northern Ireland Owen Morrison
FW23  Ryan Curran
FW26  Matt Crossan
Manager:
Northern Ireland Declan Devine

See also

References

  1. "Crusaders lift Setanta Sports Cup trophy". goal.com. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  2. "Gareth McKeown was the hero as Crusaders won the Setanta Sports Cup, after a penalty shoot-out". RTÉ Sport. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
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