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词条 1988–89 Irish Cup
释义

  1. First round

  2. Second round

  3. Third round

  4. Fourth round

  5. Fifth round

     Replays 

  6. Quarter-finals

     Replays 

  7. Semi-finals

     Replays 

  8. Final

  9. References

{{infobox football tournament season
| title = Irish Cup
| year = 1988–89
| country = {{NIR}}
| num_teams = 76
| champions = Ballymena United (5th win)
| runner-up = Larne
| matches = 81
| goals = 263
| prevseason = 1987–88
| nextseason = 1989–90
}}

The 1988–89 Irish Cup was the 109th edition of Northern Ireland's premier football knock-out cup competition. It concluded on 6 May 1989 with the final.

Glentoran were the defending champions after winning their fourth consecutive Irish Cup the previous season by beating Glenavon 1–0 in the 1988 final.[1] Their grip on the cup was finally broken by Linfield, who defeated them in the quarter-finals to inflict Glentoran's first Irish Cup defeat in 5 years. Ballymena United won the cup for the fifth time (sixth if you include Ballymena's record), defeating Larne 1–0 in the final.[2] To date, this is Ballymena United's last cup success. In fact, they did not reach the final again until 2014.

The cup was expanded to 76 clubs this season, including more non-league clubs. There would now be five rounds, then the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.

First round

Annalong Swifts, Downshire Young Men, RUC, Queen's University and Blue Circle all received byes into the second round.

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Armagh City||0–1|Orangefield Old Boys}}{{OneLegResult|Armoy United||3–1|Dromara Village}}{{OneLegResult|Ballynahinch United||2–2
(2–3 p)|Civil Service}}{{OneLegResult|Bangor Amateurs||3–1|Larne Tech Old Boys}}{{OneLegResult|Barn United||0–2|Park}}{{OneLegResult|Comber Recreation||0–4|Harland & Wolff Sports}}{{OneLegResult|Crewe United||6–1|Cullybackey}}{{OneLegResult|Cromac Albion||2–0|Annagh United}}{{OneLegResult|Dundela||6–2|Ballymoney United}}{{OneLegResult|GEC||2–1|Loughgall}}{{OneLegResult|Harland & Wolff Welders||3–0|UUC}}{{OneLegResult|Institute||0–1|Ards Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Islandmagee||2–1|Kilmore Recreation}}{{OneLegResult|Killyleagh Youth||6–1|Armagh Town}}{{OneLegResult|Limavady United||2–1|Standard Telephones & Cables}}{{OneLegResult|Macosquin||4–0|Saintfield United}}{{OneLegResult|Moyola Park||4–0|Oxford United}}{{OneLegResult|Portstewart||0–1|1st Bangor Old Boys}}{{OneLegResult|POSC||2–1|A.F.C. Craigavon}}{{OneLegResult|Rathfriland Rangers||2–2
(6–3 p)|Newtownabbey Town}}{{OneLegResult|Shorts||2–1|Sirocco Works}}{{OneLegResult|Star of the Sea||5–1|UUJ}}{{OneLegResult|Tandragee Rovers||2–5|Roe Valley}}
|}

Second round

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Annalong Swifts||1–2|Limavady United}}{{OneLegResult|Bangor Amateurs||1–0|Orangefield Old Boys}}{{OneLegResult|Cromac Albion||2–1|Shorts}}{{OneLegResult|Downshire Young Men||1–2|Rathfriland Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Dundela||4–3|Killyleagh Youth}}{{OneLegResult|GEC||2–4|Ards Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Harland & Wolff Welders||5–0|Crewe United}}{{OneLegResult|Islandmagee||2–1|POSC}}{{OneLegResult|Macosquin||0–1|Armoy United}}{{OneLegResult|Moyola Park||1–2|Harland & Wolff Sports}}{{OneLegResult|Park||3–0|1st Bangor Old Boys}}{{OneLegResult|Queen's University||3–0|Civil Service}}{{OneLegResult|Roe Valley||5–1|Blue Circle}}{{OneLegResult|RUC||2–2
(6–5 p)|Star of the Sea}}
|}

Third round

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Armoy United||3–1|Rathfriland Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Cromac Albion Youth||2–1|Bangor Amateurs}}{{OneLegResult|Dundela||6–0|Islandmagee}}{{OneLegResult|Harland & Wolff Welders||1–0|Queen's University}}{{OneLegResult|Limavady United||2–1|Ards Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Park||0–0
(4–3 p)|Harland & Wolff Sports}}{{OneLegResult|Roe Valley||3–1|RUC}}
|}

Fourth round

The 14 top flight clubs entered in this round, along with the seven third round winners, and 11 non-league clubs given byes to this round.

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Ards||0–1|Cromac Albion }}{{OneLegResult|Banbridge Town||3–0|Roe Valley}}{{OneLegResult|Carrick Rangers||1–0|Bangor}}{{OneLegResult|Cookstown United||1–4|Ballyclare Comrades}}

Coleraine 1 Linfield 3

{{OneLegResult|Crusaders||2–0|Dungannon Swifts}}{{OneLegResult|Distillery||1–4|Ballymena United}}{{OneLegResult|Dunmurry Recreation||0–1|Donegal Celtic}}{{OneLegResult|Larne||3–0|Chimney Corner}}{{OneLegResult|Portadown||1–0|Coagh United}}{{OneLegResult|Glenavon||4–2|Dundela}}{{OneLegResult|Glentoran||5–1|Armoy United}}{{OneLegResult|Newry Town||1–2|Cliftonville}}{{OneLegResult|Omagh Town||2–0|Brantwood}}{{OneLegResult|Park||2–0|Harland & Wolff Welders}}{{OneLegResult|Tobermore United||3–0|Limavady United}}
|}

Fifth round

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Ballyclare Comrades||2–2|Ballymena United}}{{OneLegResult|Carrick Rangers||2–1|Portadown}}{{OneLegResult|Cliftonville||1–0|Park}}{{OneLegResult|Crusaders||1–0|Banbridge Town}}{{OneLegResult|Larne||6–1|Donegal Celtic}}{{OneLegResult|Glenavon||0–3|Linfield}}{{OneLegResult|Omagh Town||2–3|Glentoran}}{{OneLegResult|Tobermore United||1–1|Cromac Albion}}
|}

Replays

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Ballymena United||5–1|Ballyclare Comrades}}{{OneLegResult|Cromac Albion||0–1|Tobermore United}}
|}

Quarter-finals

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Cliftonville||0–0|Tobermore United}}{{OneLegResult|Crusaders||2–3|Ballymena United}}{{OneLegResult|Larne||0–0|Carrick Rangers}}{{OneLegResult|Glentoran||0–3|Linfield}}
|}

Replays

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Carrick Rangers||2–3|Larne}}{{OneLegResult|Tobermore United||0–1|Cliftonville}}
|}

Semi-finals

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Cliftonville||1–1|Larne}}{{OneLegResult|Linfield||1–1|Ballymena United}}
|}

Replays

{{OneLegStart}}{{OneLegResult|Ballymena United||2–1|Linfield}}{{OneLegResult|Larne||2–1|Cliftonville}}
|}

Final

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|time=
|team1=Ballymena United
|score=1 – 0
|aet=
|report=Report
|team2=Larne
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=The Oval, Belfast
|attendance=
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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nilcuphist.html|title=Northern Ireland Cup Finals|work=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|publisher=rsssf.com|accessdate=27 October 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nil89.html|title=Northern Ireland 1988/89|work=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|publisher=rsssf.com|accessdate=27 October 2012}}
{{Irish Cup}}{{1988–89 in European Football (UEFA)}}{{Football in Northern Ireland}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Irish Cup 1988-89}}

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