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| title = 2011 League of Ireland Cup Final | image = | event = 2011 League of Ireland Cup | team1 = Cork City | team1score = 0 | team2 = Derry City | team2score = 1 | details = | date = {{Start date|2011|09|24|df=y}} | stadium = Turners Cross | city = Cork | man_of_the_match1a = Davin O'Neill (Cork City) | referee = Paul Tuite (Dublin) | attendance = 4,164 | weather = | previous = 2010 | next = 2012 }} The 2011 League of Ireland Cup Final also known as the 2011 EA Sports Cup Final was the final match of the 2011 League of Ireland Cup, the 38th season of the League of Ireland Cup, a football competition for the 27 teams from the Premier Division, First Division, A Championship and the Ulster Senior League. The match was contested by Cork City [1] and Derry City, at Turners Cross in Cork on 24 September 2011.[2] It was broadcast live on Setanta Sports. Route to the finalCork City{{footballbox collapsible|class=uncollapsed|date=Date |time= |team1=Home Team |score=Score |report= |team2=Away Team |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Venue |attendance= |result= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=April 25, 2011 |time=18:00 |team1=Wexford Youths |score=0–1 |result=W |round=Second Round |report=Report |team2=Cork City |goals1= |goals2=Stephen Mulcahy {{goal|55}} Danny Murphy {{sent off|0|87}} |stadium=Ferrycarrig Park |attendance=200 }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=June 6, 2011 |time=15:00 |round=Quarter-Finals |team1=Cork City |score=2-1 |report=Report |team2=St. Patrick's Athletic |goals1=Derek O'Brien {{goal|19}} Graham Cummins {{goal|71}} |goals2=Neil Harney {{goal|57}} |stadium=Turners Cross |attendance=1077 |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=August 8, 2011 |time=19:45 |team1=Cork City |score=3 – 1 AET |report=Report |team2=Limerick |goals1=Davin O'Neill {{goal|28|pen}} Vincent Escudé-Candau {{goal|103|pen}} Graham Cummins {{goal|118}} |goals2=Peter Hynes {{goal|13}} |stadium=Turners Cross |attendance=2059 |result=W |round=Semi-Final }} Derry City{{footballbox collapsible|class=uncollapsed|date=Date |time= |team1=Home Team |score=Score |report= |team2=Away Team |goals1= |goals2= |stadium=Venue |attendance= |result= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=March 28, 2011 |time=19:45 |team1=Salthill Devon |score=2-4 AET |result=W |round=First Round |report=Report |team2=Derry City |goals1=Etanda Nkololo {{goal|35}} Victor Collins {{goal|59}} |goals2=James McClean {{goal|55}} Emmet Friars {{goal|75}} Ryan McBride {{goal|112}} Gareth McGlynn {{goal|114}} |stadium=Drom Clubhouse |attendance= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=April 25, 2011 |time=15:00 |team1=Derry City |score=2-1 |result=W |round=Second Round |report=Report |team2=Mervue United |goals1=David McDaid {{goal|7}} Michael McCrudden {{goal|56}} |goals2=Alex Lee {{goal|92}} |stadium=Brandywell Stadium |attendance= }}{{footballbox collapsible |date=June 27, 2011 |time=19:45 |team1=UCD |score=0-3 |result=W |round=Quarter-Finals |report=Report |team2=Derry City |goals1=Sean Harding {{sent off|0|74}} |goals2=Stephen McLaughlin {{goal|48}} Ruairí Harkin {{goal|58}} Michael McCrudden {{goal|62}} |stadium=UCD Bowl |attendance=200 }}{{footballbox collapsible |round = Semi-Final |date = August 23, 2011 |time = |team1 = Derry City |score = 3-3 |aet = yes |report = Report |team2 = Sligo Rovers |goals1 = Daniel Lafferty {{goal|33}}, {{sent off|0|90}} Stephen McLaughlin {{goal|76|93}} |goals2 = Danny Ventre {{goal|45}} Eoin Doyle {{goal|80|108}} |stadium = Brandywell Stadium |attendance = 1200 |referee = |penalties1 = Emmet Friars {{pengoal}} Ruaidhri Higgins {{pengoal}} Owen Morrison {{pengoal}} Ruairí Harkin {{pengoal}} Stephen McLaughlin {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 5-3 |penalties2 = Joseph Ndo {{pengoal}} Eoin Doyle {{pengoal}} Richie Ryan {{penmiss}} Alan Kirby {{pengoal}} |result = W }} FinalSummaryThe final was played on 24 September 2011 at Cork's Turners Cross [https://web.archive.org/web/20130720152648/http://www.airtricityleague.ie/matchzone/ea-sports-cup]. Derry City defeated Cork City 1-0, thanks to a penalty scored by Éamon Zayed. This was Derry City's record 10th League of Ireland Cup.[3] Details{{footballbox|date=24 September 2011 |time=18:00 IST |team1=Cork City |score=0 - 1 |report=Report |team2=Derry City |goals1= |goals2=Éamon Zayed {{goal|67|pen}} Shane McEleney {{sent off|0|92}} |stadium=Turners Cross, Cork |attendance=4,164 |referee=Paul Tuite (Dublin) }}
References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://corkindependent.com/stories/item/3712/2011-32/City-into-EA-Sports-Cup-Final |title=Archived copy |access-date=2012-04-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120512083705/http://corkindependent.com/stories/item/3712/2011-32/City-into-EA-Sports-Cup-Final |archive-date=2012-05-12 |dead-url=yes |df= }} {{League of Ireland Cup}}{{Cork City F.C.}}{{Derry City F.C.}}{{2011 in Republic of Ireland association football}}2. ^http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/turners-cross-to-host-ea-sports-cup-final-517703.html 3. ^http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2011/0926/1224304753141.html 6 : 2011 League of Ireland|League of Ireland Cup finals|2011 in Republic of Ireland association football cups|Derry City F.C. matches|Cork City F.C. matches|September 2011 sports events |
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