词条 | FAI Super Cup | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| fullname = FAI Super Cup | organiser = Football Association of Ireland | current = | logo = | founded = 1998 | abolished = 2001 | number of teams = 4 | region = {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ireland | current champions = | most successful club = Shamrock Rovers (1) St Patrick's Athletic (1) UCD (1) Shelbourne (1) | website = }} The FAI Super Cup was an association football super cup featuring clubs from the Republic of Ireland. It was played for between 1998 and 2001. It was a pre-season tournament played in the summer before the regular League of Ireland season began. The same four clubs that qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland in UEFA competitions also qualified for the Super Cup. League of Ireland clubs had previously played in a similar competition known as the Top Four Cup. A similar competition, the LFA President's Cup, co-existed with the FAI Super Cup. Since 2014 the FAI has organised a new super cup, the President's Cup. FormatThe first three tournaments were played as a single-elimination tournament, featuring two semi-finals, a third place play-off and a final. The 2001 tournament featured a single round robin group with the group winners being awarded the cup.[1] HistoryIn 1998 the FAI announce their plans to establish a super cup. It was to be played during the summer and it was intended to act as a warm up and provide the clubs involved in Europe with some competitive games. However the UEFA Intertoto Cup representatives had already played their tie before the FAI Super Cup kicked off. Shamrock Rovers, St Patrick's Athletic, UCD and Shelbourne all won one tournament each.[2][3] List of participants
Tournaments1998 FAI Super Cup
|date = 1 July 1998 |time = |team1 = Shamrock Rovers |score = 2–1 |penaltyscore = |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = Kenny {{goal|51}} Stokes {{goal|55}} |goals2 = Kabia {{goal|78}} (pen.) |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Morton Stadium[6] |attendance = |referee = Paul McKeon |report= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 2 July 1998 |time = |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 0–0 |penaltyscore = 4–5 |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = |goals2 = |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Morton Stadium[7] |attendance = |referee = Hugh Byrne |report= [ Report]}}
|date = 5 July 1998 |time = |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 1–1 |penaltyscore = 1–4 |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = Baker {{goal|44}} |goals2 = Kabia {{goal|17}} |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Tolka Park[8] |attendance = |referee = Eddie Barr |report= }}
|date = 5 July 1998 |time = |team1 = Shamrock Rovers |score = 2–0 |penaltyscore = |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Woods {{goal|11}} Morrisroe {{goal|89}} |goals2 = |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = |referee = John McDermott |report= }} 1999 FAI Super Cup
|date = 1 July 1999 |time = 19:30 |team1 = Cork City |score = 0–2 |penaltyscore = |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = |goals2 = Molloy {{goal|18}}, {{goal|76}} (pen.) |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = |referee = Dick O'Hanlon |report= Report}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 1 July 1999 |time = 19:30 |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 2–0 |penaltyscore = |team2 = Bray Wanderers |goals1 = Haylock {{goal|12}} Ogden {{goal|70}} |goals2 = |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = |referee = John McDermott |report= Report}}
|date = 3 July 1999 |time = |team1 = Cork City |score = 1–2 |penaltyscore = |team2 = Bray Wanderers |goals1 = Barry-Murphy {{goal|0}} |goals2 = J. Byrne {{goal|0}} Tresson {{goal|0}} |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = |referee = |report=}}
|date = 4 July 1999 |time = |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 0–0 |penaltyscore = 3–2 |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = |goals2 = |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Richmond Park[9] |attendance = |referee = Gerard Perry |report= }}{{small|Source:[10] }} 2000 FAI Super Cup
|date = 30 June 2000 |time = |team1 = Cork City |score = 2–2 |penaltyscore = 4–5 |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Gamble {{goal|47}} Delaney {{goal|83}} |goals2 = Daly {{goal|8}} (o.g.) Crowe {{goal|70}} (pen.) |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = |referee = |report= Report }}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 30 June 2000 |time = |team1 = UCD |score = 2–0 |penaltyscore = |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = McLoughlin {{goal|27}} Lynch {{goal|90+2}} |goals2 = |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Belfield Park |attendance = |referee = |report= Report }}
|date = 2 July 2000 |time = |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 0–2 |penaltyscore = |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = |goals2 = Tynan {{goal|3}} Hartigan {{goal|9}} |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Belfield Park |attendance = |referee = |report=}}
|date = 2 July 2000 |time = 15:00 |team1 = UCD |score = 2–2 |penaltyscore = 5–4 |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Mooney {{goal|11}} Mullen {{goal|19}} (o.g.) |goals2 = O'Driscoll {{goal|16}} Brennan {{goal|60}} |penalties1 = |penalties2 = |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = |referee = John McDermott |report= Report}} 2001 FAI Super Cup
|date = 27 June 2001 |time = 19:30 |team1 = Longford Town |score = 1–1 |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = Alan Reynolds {{goal|24}} |goals2 = James Mulligan {{goal|90}} |stadium = Longford Rugby Club |attendance = |referee = |report=}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 27 June 2001 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Bohemians |score = 1–1 |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = Brian Shelley {{goal|36}} |goals2 = Trevor Fitzpatrick {{goal|88}} |stadium = Dalymount Park |attendance = |referee = |report=}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 29 June 2001 |time = 18:45 |team1 = Cork City |score = 0–0 |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Knockgriffin Park |attendance = |referee = |report=}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 29 June 2001 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 2–0 |team2 = Longford Town |goals1 = Garry Haylock {{goal|7}} Pat Fenlon {{goal|55}} |goals2 = |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = |referee = |report=}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 1 July 2001 |time = 15:00 |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 1–1 |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = Richie Foran {{goal|88}} |goals2 = Anthony Buckley {{goal|85}} |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = |referee = Paul McKeon |report=Report}}{{footballbox collapsible |date = 1 July 2001 |time = 17:00 |team1 = Longford Town |score = 2–2 |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Keith O'Connor {{goal|11}}, {{goal|39}} |goals2 = Darren Meade {{goal|18}} Alex Nesovic {{goal|40}} |stadium = Longford Rugby Club |attendance = |referee = Ian Stokes |report=Report}} References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://leagueofirelandhistory.wordpress.com/tag/lfa-presidents-cup/|title=LFA President's Cup|publisher=leagueofirelandhistory.wordpress.com|accessdate=5 October 2016|date=2 March 2014}} {{League of Ireland}}{{Association football cup competitions in Ireland}}{{National football Supercups (UEFA region)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fai Super Cup}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/fai-plans-to-revamp-league-26187443.html|title=FAI plans to revamp League|work=The Irish Independent|accessdate=8 October 2016|date=20 May 1998}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://leagueofirelandhistory.wordpress.com/tag/lfa-presidents-cup/|title=LFA President's Cup|publisher=leagueofirelandhistory.wordpress.com|accessdate=5 October 2016|date=2 March 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/honours.php|title=St Patrick's Athletic – Honours|publisher=stpatsfc.com|accessdate=6 October 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/history/honours |title=Roll of Honour |publisher=shamrockrovers.ie |accessdate=7 October 2016 |date=26 January 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160912110558/http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/history/honours |archivedate=12 September 2016 |df= }} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rovers-coast-to-victory-1.169180|title=Rovers coast to victory|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=8 October 2016|date=2 July 1998}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/super-cup-st-patrick-s-win-on-penalties-1.169460|title=Super Cup: St Patrick's win on penalties|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=8 October 2016|date=3 July 1998}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/shelbourne-1-cork-city-1-1.170420|title=Shelbourne – 1, Cork City – 1|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=8 October 2016|date=6 July 1998}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/st-patrick-s-prevail-1.203254|title=St Patrick's prevail|work=The Irish Times|accessdate=8 October 2016|date=5 July 1999}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.braywanderers.com/showarticle.php?id=78|title=FAI Super Cup, 1999|publisher=braywanderers.com|accessdate=8 October 2016}} 9 : Defunct national association football supercups|League of Ireland|Defunct association football cup competitions in the Republic of Ireland|1998–99 in Republic of Ireland association football|1999–2000 in Republic of Ireland association football|2000–01 in Republic of Ireland association football|FAI cup competitions|1998 establishments in Ireland|2001 disestablishments in Ireland |
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