2015 FAI Cup

The 2015 FAI Senior Challenge Cup, also known as the 2015 FAI Irish Daily Mail Senior Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 95th season of the national football competition of the Republic of Ireland. The winners of the competition earned a spot in the first qualifying round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.

2015 FAI Cup
FAI Irish Daily Mail Cup
Country Republic of Ireland
Teams40
ChampionsDundalk
Runners-upCork City
Matches played39, plus replays
2014
2016

A total of 40 teams competed in the 2015 competition, which commenced in March 2015. The teams entered from the 2015 League of Ireland Premier Division and First Division received byes into the second round stage. Four non-league clubs also received byes to the second round. The remaining 12 teams entered at the first round stage. These non-league teams are composed of the sixteen clubs, which reached the fourth round of the 2014–15 FAI Intermediate Cup, and the semi-finalists of the FAI Junior Cup in 2014–15.[1]

Dundalk won the cup after a 1–0 win against Cork City in the final on 8 November.[2]

Teams

RoundClubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
First Round4016N/A16Leinster Senior League
Munster Senior League
Ulster Senior League
Second Round3232824League of Ireland
Third Round161616nonenone
Quarter-Finals888nonenone
Semi-Finals444nonenone
Final222nonenone

First round

The draw for the First Round of the FAI Cup was made on 7 April 2015 at Abbotstown by FAI President Tony Fitzgerald and Brendan Clarke. 20 intermediate and junior clubs were present in the draw. [3]

25 April College Corinthians A.F.C.0–1Crumlin United
14:00 Report
25 April Cobh Wanderers FC2–0Clonmel Celtic
14:30 Report
25 April Cockhill Celtic F.C.1–0Casement Celtic
17:00 Report
26 April Killester United3–0Dunboyne AFC
14:30 Report
26 April UCC0–4North End United
15:00 Report
26 April Glenville0–1Firhouse Clover
11:00 Report

Second round

The draw for the Second Round of the FAI Cup was made on 6 May 2015 at the Aviva Stadium by Paul McGrath and FAI President Tony Fitzgerald and contained 32 teams, with the 20 League of Ireland teams entering the competition. Ties played on the weekend ending 31 May 2015.[4][5]

29 May Tolka Rovers2–1Waterford UnitedFrank Cooke Park, Dublin
Report
29 May Wexford Youths0–2Cork City F.C.Ferrycarrig Park
Report
29 May Galway United F.C.1–0North End UnitedTerryland Park
Report
29 May Saint Patrick's Athletic2–1Shamrock Rovers F.C.Richmond Park
Report
Report
29 May Bohemian F.C.4–1Firhouse CloverDalymount Park
Report
29 May Bray Wanderers3–1Limerick F.C.Carlisle Grounds
Report
30 May Athlone Town F.C.3–2Liffey Wanderers F.C.Athlone Town Stadium
Report
30 May Killester United3–0Cobh RamblersHadden Park
Report
31 May Sligo Rovers2–0Crumlin United F.C.The Showgrounds
Report
31 May Cobh Wanderers FC3-3Avondale UnitedOldchurch Park/Avondale Park
Report
Report

Third round

The draw for the third round took place in Sligo on July 17 and was made by Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill and FAI president Tony Fitzgerald. Fixtures were played on the weekend of August 23.[6]

21 August Tolka Rovers0–4Killester UnitedFrank Cooke Park
Report
21 August Galway United F.C.1–4Dundalk F.C.Eamonn Deacy Park
Report Attendance: 761
Referee: Robert Rogers
21 August Sheriff Y.C.2-2Athlone Town F.C.Clontarf Astro/Athlone Town Stadium
Report
Report
21 August Bohemian F.C.0–1Bray WanderersDalymount Park
Report
22 August Cobh Wanderers FC0–4Sligo RoversOldchurch Park
Report
21 August Cork City F.C.4–0Saint Patrick's AthleticTurners Cross
Report Attendance: 1,748
Referee: Paul McLaughlin

Quarter Final

The draw for the Quarter Finals of the Irish Daily Mail FAI Cup were made on August 23 with Irish under 21 manager Noel King and FAI Director of Competitions Fran Gavin overseeing proceedings.[7][8] Ties were played on Friday September 11. The draw featured 6 League of Ireland Premier Division teams and 2 non-league sides.

Bray Wanderers2–0Killester UnitedCarlisle Grounds
Report

Semi finals

The draw was made by former Republic of Ireland international Keith Fahey, who was a member of the St Patrick’s Athletic team that won the trophy in 2014, and Fran Gavin, Director of Competitions at the Football Association of Ireland. The draw was broadcast live on RTE Radio One’s Morning Ireland programme and also on RTE News Now. On Friday, October 2 Dundalk defeated Longford Town 2 - 0.[9] Cork City defeated Bray Wanderers 1-0 on Sunday, October 4. The match was broadcast live on RTÉ2.[10]

4 October Bray Wanderers0–1Cork City F.C.Carlisle Grounds
Report

Final

8 November 2015 Dundalk1–0 (a.e.t.)Cork CityAviva Stadium
15:30 Richie Towell  107' Report Attendance: 25,103
Referee: David McKeon

References

  1. "Plenty of surprises in FAI Ford cup second round". FAI.ie. 7 June 2014. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. "Cork City 0-1 Dundalk". RTE Sport. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2015.
  3. "2015 Irish Daily Mail FAI Senior Cup first round draw". FAI.ie. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  4. "St Patrick's Athletic draw s in FAI Cup second round". RTE Sport. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  5. "2015 Irish Daily Mail FAI Senior Cup second round draw". FAI.ie. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  6. "Irish Daily Mail FAI Cup third round draw made". FAI.ie. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  7. "Quarter final draw made". FAI.ie. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  8. "Cork and Dundalk avoid each other in FAI Cup quarter final draw". The 42. 23 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  9. "Dundalk double dream alive after Longford win". RTÉ News.
  10. "Irish Daily Mail FAI Cup S-F Draw". FAI.ie. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
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