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|club = St Patrick's Athletic F.C. |season = 2014 |mgrtitle = Coach |manager = Liam Buckley |chrtitle = Chairman |chairman = Garrett Kelleher |stadium = Richmond Park, Inchicore |league = Premier Division |league result = 3rd |cup1 = FAI Cup |cup1 result = Winners |cup2 = League of Ireland Cup |cup2 result = Second Round |cup3 = Setanta Cup |cup3 result = Semi Final |cup4 = Leinster Senior Cup |cup4 result = Winners |cup5 = President's Cup |cup5 result = Winners |cup6 = UEFA Champions League |cup6 result = Second Qualifying Round |league topscorer = Christy Fagan – 20 goals |season topscorer = Christy Fagan – 27 goals |highest attendance = 6,000 vs Legia Warsaw (Champions League, 23 July) |lowest attendance = 500 (Est.) vs Shamrock Rovers (Leinster Senior Cup, 20 May) | pattern_la1= | pattern_b1=_whitecollar | pattern_ra1= | leftarm1=FFFFFF | body1=FF0000 | rightarm1=FFFFFF | shorts1=FFFFFF |pattern_sh1=_umbro | socks1=FF0000| | pattern_la2 = _blue_stripes | pattern_b2 =_bluestripes | pattern_ra2 = _blue_stripes | leftarm2 = 970045 | body2 = 970045 | rightarm2 = 970045 | shorts2 = 1F24B4 | socks2 = 1F24B4 | prevseason= 2013 | nextseason= 2015 }} The 2014 season was St. Patrick's Athletic F.C.'s 85th year in existence and was their 63rd consecutive season in the League of Ireland top division. It was the third year that Liam Buckley is the teams manager (in his current spell), following replacing Pete Mahon in December 2011. The Saints finished the previous season as the 2013 champions. The season was very successful on the field as the Saints began by winning the inaugural President's Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup. The biggest triumph of all however was when top scorer Christy Fagan wrote himself into the club's history books by scoring twice in a 2–0 win over Derry City in the 2014 FAI Cup Final, ending a 53-year hoodoo with the cup for the club.. Pats also competed in the UEFA Champions League, the Setanta Cup and the League of Ireland Cup. Squad
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Squad statisticsAppearances, goals and cardsNumber in brackets represents (appearances of which were substituted ON). Last Updated – 3 November 2014
Top scorersIncludes all competitive matches. Last updated 3 November 2014
Top assistsIncludes all competitive matches. Last updated 3 November 2014
Top Clean SheetsIncludes all competitive matches. Last updated 3 November 2014
Disciplinary record
Captains{{Fb cap header}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Ger O'Brien|nb=IRL |n=2| pos=DF|g=32 |nt=Captain}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Ian Bermingham|nb=IRL |n=3| pos=DF|g=13 |nt=Vice-captain}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Greg Bolger|nb=IRL |n=6| pos=MF|g=3 |nt= }}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Killian Brennan|nb=IRL |n=11| pos=MF|g=2 |nt= }}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=James Chambers|nb=IRL |n=14| pos=MF|g=1 |nt= }}{{Fb cap footer |u=1 November 2014}}Most frequent starting line-up{{Image label|x=0.45|y=1.25|scale=350|text=Clarke}}{{Image label|x=0.80|y=0.90|scale=350|text=O'Brien}}{{Image label|x=0.60|y=1.00|scale=350|text=Hoare}}{{Image label|x=0.31|y=1.00|scale=350|text=K. Browne}}{{Image label|x=0.10|y=0.90|scale=350|text=Bermingham}}{{Image label|x=0.31|y=0.75|scale=350|text=Bolger}}{{Image label|x=0.60|y=0.70|scale=350|text=Fahey}}{{Image label|x=0.85|y=0.30|scale=350|text= Byrne}}{{Image label|x=0.10|y=0.30|scale=350|text=Forrester}}{{Image label|x=0.45|y=0.50|scale=350|text=Brennan}}{{Image label|x=0.45|y=0.20|scale=350|text=Fagan}} Most frequent starting line-up uses the team's most used formation: 4–3–3. The players used are those who have played the most games in each respective position, not necessarily who have played most games out of all the players. ClubTechnical Staff
Kit{{Fb_kit_header|su=Umbro |sp=Clune Construction Company L.P. (Front of Jersey), Sandtex Exterior Paints (Back of jersey), Iceland (Sleeve of jersey) }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_whitecollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=FFFFFF|body=FF0000|rightarm=FFFFFF|shorts=FFFFFF|socks=FF0000| |title= Home }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_whitecollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=FFFFFF|body=FF0000|rightarm=FFFFFF|shorts=FFFFFF|socks=FFFFFF| |title= Home Alt }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la = _blue_stripes | pattern_b = _bluestripes | pattern_ra = _blue_stripes | leftarm = 970045 | body = 970045 | rightarm = 970045 | shorts = 1F24B4 | socks = 1F24B4 |title= Away }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la = _blue_stripes | pattern_b = _bluestripes | pattern_ra = _blue_stripes | leftarm = 970045 | body = 970045 | rightarm = 970045 | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF |title= Away Alt }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=f1ef00|body=f1ef00|rightarm=f1ef00|shorts=000000|socks=f1ef00| |title= GK Home }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=f1ef00|body=f1ef00|rightarm=f1ef00|shorts=000000|socks=000000| |title= GK Home Alt }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=000000|body=000000|rightarm=000000|shorts=000000|socks=000000| |title= GK 2nd Home }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=009933|body=009933|rightarm=009933|shorts=009933|socks=009933| |title= GK Away }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=009933|body=009933|rightarm=009933|shorts=000000|socks=009933| |title= GK Away Alt }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la=|pattern_b=_blackcollar|pattern_ra=| | leftarm=009933|body=009933|rightarm=009933|shorts=009933|socks=FFFFFF| |title= GK Away Alt 2 }} |} The club's Away and goalkeeper kits were retained from the 2013 season, with new Home kit released for the season.
Key: LOI=League of Ireland FAI=FAI Cup EAC= EA Sports Cup CHL=Champions League SSC=Setanta Sports Cup LSC=Leinster Senior Cup PRC=President's Cup FRN=Friendly Televised Matches
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Premier DivisionThe 2014 League of Ireland Premier Division fixtures were announced on 20 December 2013. St Patrick's Athletic were revealed to have Cork City at away on the first day of the season. The Saints' first home fixture would be against UCD on the second day of the season.[1] Final Table{{2014 League of Ireland Premier Division table |showteam=StP}}Results summary{{Fb rs |hw=12 |hd=2 |hl=3 |hgf=39 |hga=21 |aw=7 |ad=6 |al=3 |agf=23 |aga=15 }}{{Fb rs footer|u=1 November 2014|s= |date=December 2013}}Results by round{{#invoke:sports rbr table|table|legendpos=b|header=Round|label1= Ground | res1=A/H/H/A/H/A/H/H/A/H/A/H/A/A/H/A/H/A/A/H/A/H/A/H/H/A/H/A/H/H/A/H/A |label2= Result | res2=D /W /D /D /L /W /W /W /W /W /D /W /D /L /W /D /W /L /D /W /W /W /L /W /L /W /W /W /D /W /W /L /W |label3= Position | res3=4 /3 /5 /5 /8 /6 /5 /3 /3 /2 /2 /1 /3 /4 /3 /3 /3 /4 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 /3 |text_H=Home|text_A=Away |color_W=green2|text_W=Win |color_D=yellow2|text_D=Draw |color_L=red2|text_L=Loss |color_1=1st|color_2=2nd|color_3=3rd|color_18-=red1 |updated=1 November 2014 |source=2014 League of Ireland |date=January 2014 }} Matches{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{football box collapsible|round = Round 1 |date = 7 March 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Cork City |score = 1–1 |report = [2] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Garry Buckley {{yel|22}} John Dunleavy {{yel|25}} Gearóid Morrissey {{yel|35}} Garry Buckley {{goal|41}} Liam Kearney {{yel|43}} Billy Dennehy {{yel|48}} John Dunleavy {{sentoff|1|66}} |goals2 = Christy Fagan {{goal|57}} Ken Oman {{yel|84}} Kenny Browne {{yel|88}} |location = Turners Cross, Cork |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = 5,322 |referee = Padraigh Sutton |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 2 |date = 14 March 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–2 |report = [3] |team2 = UCD |goals1 = Conan Byrne {{goal|25}} Ken Oman {{yel|41}} Conan Byrne {{goal|64}} Kenny Browne {{yel|69}} Greg Bolger {{yel|78}} Christy Fagan {{goal|90+2}} |goals2 = Chris Mulhall {{goal|38}} Chris Mulhall {{goal|42}} Robbie Creevy {{yel|66}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,400 (Est.) |referee = Paul Tuite |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 3 |date = 22 March 2014 |time = 15:15 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–1 |report = [4] |team2 = Limerick |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|50}} |goals2 = Patrick Nzuzi {{yel|34}} James McGrath {{yel|46}} James McGrath {{goal|77}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,100 (Est.) |referee = Tom Connolly |result = D |note =This fixture was due to be played on Friday 21 March 2014 but was moved to a later date on RTÉ's decision due to their television rights to the game. |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 4 |date = 28 March 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Derry City |score = 0–0 |report = [5] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Roddy Collins Jnr. {{yel|56}} Danny Ventre {{yel|72}} |goals2 = Conan Byrne {{yel|44}} Sean Hoare {{yel|84}} |location = Derry, Northern Ireland |stadium = The Brandywell |attendance = 1,500 (Est.) |referee = Paul McLaughlin |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 5 |date = 4 April 2014 |time = 19:05 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–4 |report = [6] |team2 = Dundalk |goals1 = Chris Forrester {{goal|30}} Kenny Browne {{yel|36}} Greg Bolger {{yel|66}} Killian Brennan {{yel|72}} Greg Bolger {{sentoff|0|74}} Killian Brennan {{sentoff|1|FT}} |goals2 = John Mountney {{goal|50}} John Mountney {{yel|52}} Daryl Horgan {{goal|62}} Chris Shields {{yel|70}} Richie Towell {{yel|72}} Darren Meenan {{yel|84}} David McMillan {{goal|87}} Sean Gannon {{goal|90+3}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,351 |referee = Padraig Sutton |result = L |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 6 |date = 7 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Bray Wanderers |score = 1–3 |report = [7] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = David Cassidy {{goal|81}} |goals2 = Kenny Browne {{yel|38}} Christy Fagan {{goal|44}} Lee Lynch {{goal|51}} Sean Hoare {{yel|86}} Chris Forrester {{goal|90+2}} |location = Bray, Wicklow |stadium = The Carlisle Grounds |attendance = 700 (Est.) |referee = Neil Doyle |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 7 |date = 11 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–0 |report = [8] |team2 = Shamrock Rovers |goals1 = Killian Brennan {{goal|45|pen.}} Conor McCormack {{yel|59}} Christy Fagan {{yel|74}} Chris Forrester {{yel|90+1}} |goals2 = Stephen McPhail {{yel|13}} Ronan Finn {{yel|30}} Luke Byrne {{sentoff|0|44}} Ciarán Kilduff {{yel|45}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 3,200 (Est.) |referee = Dave McKeon |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 8 |date = 18 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–1 |report = [9] |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|27}} Christy Fagan {{goal|64}} Chris Forrester {{goal|77}} |goals2 = Jason Byrne {{goal|23}} Craig Walsh {{yel|54}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 2,084 |referee = Graham Kelly |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 9 |date = 21 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Drogheda United |score = 0–4 |report = [10] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Daire Doyle {{yel|57}} |goals2 = Lee Lynch {{goal|38}} Chris Forrester {{goal|41}} Conan Byrne {{goal|70}} Chris Forrester {{goal|89}} |location = Drogheda, Louth |stadium = United Park |attendance = 1,700 (Est.) |referee = Rob Rogers |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 10 |date = 25 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 4–0 |report = [11] |team2 = Athlone Town |goals1 = James Chambers {{goal|11}} Christy Fagan {{goal|42}} Lee Lynch {{goal|75}} Christy Fagan {{goal|77}} |goals2 = Barry Clancy {{yel|25}} Derek Prendergast {{yel|32}} James O'Brien {{yel|65}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,257 |referee = Paul McLaughlin |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 11 |date = 3 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Sligo Rovers |score = 2–2 |report = [12] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = John Russell {{goal|21}} John Russell {{yel|59}} Danny North {{goal|84|pen.}} |goals2 = Conan Byrne {{yel|39}} James Chambers {{yel|45}} Ian Bermingham {{goal|52}} Kenny Browne {{yel|63}} Conan Byrne {{goal|76|pen.}} Sean Hoare {{yel|80}} |location = Sligo Town, Sligo |stadium = The Showgrounds |attendance = 3,481 |referee = Tomas Connolly |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 12 |date = 9 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–2 |report = [13] |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = Conan Byrne {{goal|53|pen.}} Kenny Browne {{goal|64}} Kenny Browne {{yel|71}} Ger O'Brien {{yel|74}} Chris Forrester {{yel|79}} Conan Byrne {{goal|90+1}} |goals2 = Mark O'Sullivan {{goal|15}} Brian Lenihan {{yel|53}} Mark McNulty {{yel|54}} Dan Murray {{yel|76}} Rob Lehane {{goal|81}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,544 |referee = Padraigh Sutton |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 13 |date = 16 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = UCD |score = 1–1 |report = [14] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Samir Belhout {{goal|27}} Colm Crowe {{yel|34}} Robbie Benson {{yel|84}} |goals2 = Christy Fagan {{goal|10}} |location = Belfield, Dublin |stadium = The UCD Bowl |attendance = 725 |referee = Graeme Kelly |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 14 |date = 23 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Limerick |score = 2–0 |report = [15] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Danny Galbraith {{goal|61}} Rory Gaffney {{yel|63}} Jason Hughes {{yel|72}} Jason Hughes {{goal|83}} |goals2 = Ian Bermingham {{yel|68}} |location = Limerick City, Limerick |stadium = Thomond Park |attendance = 793 |referee = Paul Tuite |result = L |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 15 |date = 30 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 5–2 |report = [16] |team2 = Derry City |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|13}} Christy Fagan {{goal|19}} Conan Byrne {{goal|23}} Sean Hoare {{goal|48}} Kenny Browne {{yel|55}} Christy Fagan {{goal|72}} |goals2 = Shane McEleney {{yel|48}} Michael Duffy {{goal|59}} Rory Patterson {{goal|82}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,200 (Est.) |referee = Paul McLaughlin |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 20 |date = 2 June 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 6–0 |report = [17] |team2 = Drogheda United |goals1 = Chris Forrester {{goal|6}} Christy Fagan {{goal|16}} Conan Byrne {{goal|41}} Keith Fahey {{yel|47}} Chris Forrester {{goal|48}} Conan Byrne {{goal|66}} Conan Byrne {{goal|88}} |goals2 = Paul Andrews {{yel|88}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 997 |referee = David McKeon |result = W |note =This fixture was due to be played on Friday 18 July 2014 but was moved to an earlier date on the FAI's decision due to St Patrick's Athletic's involvement in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 16 |date = 13 June 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Dundalk |score = 0–0 |report = [18] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = David McMillan {{sentoff|0|70}} |goals2 = Kenny Browne {{yel|5}} Killian Brennan {{yel|28}} James Chambers {{yel|49}} Ken Oman {{yel|50}} Ken Oman {{sentoff|0|65}} |location = Dundalk, Louth |stadium = Oriel Park |attendance = 3,135 |referee = Neil Doyle |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 17 |date = 27 June 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–2 |report = [19] |team2 = Bray Wanderers |goals1 = Chris Forrester {{goal|14}} Christy Fagan {{goal|53}} Christy Fagan {{goal|73}} |goals2 = David Cassidy {{yel|39}} Jake Kelly {{goal|40}} Jake Kelly {{goal|77}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 780 |referee = Anthony Buttimer |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 18 |date = 5 July 2014 |time = 19:00 GMT |team1 = Shamrock Rovers |score = 2–1 |report = [20] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Dean Kelly {{goal|2}} Rob Cornwall {{yel|34}} Gary McCabe {{goal|54}} Stephen McPhail {{sentoff|0|57}} |goals2 = Christy Fagan {{goal|11}} Conor McCormack {{yel|29}} Keith Fahey {{sentoff|0|75}} |location = Tallaght, Dublin |stadium = Tallaght Stadium |attendance = 3,000 (Est.) |referee = Padraigh Sutton |result = L |note =This fixture was due to be played on Friday 4 July 2014 at 8 pm, but was moved to a later date on the Garda Síochána's decision, due to insufficient policing resources on the original date. |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 19 |date = 11 June 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = Bohemians |score = 1–1 |report = [21] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Eoin Wearen {{goal|31}} Anthony Murphy {{yel|84}} |goals2 = Mark Quigley {{goal|10}} Chris Forrester {{yel|23}} Ger O'Brien {{yel|65}} Greb Bolger {{yel|83}} |location = Phibsborough, Dublin |stadium = Dalymount Park |attendance = 1,590 |referee = Derek Tomney |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 21 |date = 26 July 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Athlone Town |score = 0–2 |report = [22] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Sean Brennan {{yel|45+1}} Barry Clancy {{yel|71}} |goals2 = Chris Forrester {{goal|7}} Ian Bermingham {{yel|44}} Sean Hoare {{goal|72}} Sean Hoare {{yel|72}} Conan Byrne {{yel|74}} Chris Forrester {{yel|78}} Derek Foran {{yel|90+4}} |location = Athlone, Westmeath |stadium = Athlone Town Stadium |attendance = 583 |referee = Anthony Buttimer |result = W |note = This fixture was due to be played on Friday 25 July 2014, but was moved to a later date due to St Patrick's Athletic's involvement in the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League. |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 22 |date = 1 August 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–0 |report = [23] |team2 = Sligo Rovers |goals1 = Chris Forrester {{goal|18}} Chris Forrester {{yel|76}} Mark Quigley {{yel|88}} |goals2 = John Russell {{yel|26}} Iarfhlaith Davoren {{yel|47}} Danny North {{sentoff|0|87}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,289 |referee = Rob Rogers |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 23 |date = 8 August 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Cork City |score = 1–0 |report = [24] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Michael McSweeney {{yel|13}} Ross Gaynor {{yel|49}} Colin Healy {{goal|88}} |goals2 = Mark Quigley {{yel|58}} Aaron Greene {{yel|76}} Mark Quigley {{sentoff|1|79}} |location = Turners Cross, Cork |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = 3,398 |referee = Tomas Connolly |result = L |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 24 |date = 15 August 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–2 |report = [25] |team2 = UCD |goals1 = Derek Foran {{yel|29}} Keith Fahey {{goal|45}} Greg Bolger {{sentoff|0|57}} Conan Byrne {{goal|69}} Ian Bermingham {{goal|77}} |goals2 = Colm Crowe {{yel|59}} Hugh Douglas {{goal|87}} Robbie Benson {{goal|90+3}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 786 |referee = Rob Harvey |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 25 |date = 18 August 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 0–1 |report = [26] |team2 = Limerick |goals1 = Derek Foran {{yel|39}} Ian Bermingham {{yel|87}} |goals2 = Jack Doherty {{yel|40}} Rory Gaffney {{goal|51}} Robbie Williams {{yel|58}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 911 |referee = Neil Doyle |result = L |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 26 |date = 29 August 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Derry City |score = 0–1 |report = [27] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Philip Lowry {{yel|45}} Stephen Dooley {{yel|56}} Shaun Kelly {{yel|84}} Ryan McBride {{yel|90}} |goals2 = Aaron Greene {{goal|47}} Ian Bermingham {{yel|90+1}} |location = Derry, Northern Ireland |stadium = The Brandywell |attendance = 1,500 (Est.) |referee = Padraigh Sutton |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 27 |date = 5 September 2014 |time = 19:05 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–0 |report = [28] |team2 = Dundalk |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|2}} Kenny Browne {{yel|45}} Killian Brennan {{yel|59}} Greg Bolger {{yel|85}} Chris Forrester {{yel|90}} |goals2 = Ruaidhrí Higgins {{yel|17}} Daryl Horgan {{yel|31}} Donal McDermott {{yel|76}} Brian Gartland {{yel|82}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,653 |referee = Paul McLaughlin |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 28 |date = 19 September 2014 |time = 19:05 GMT |team1 = Bray Wanderers |score = 2–4 |report = [29] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Jake Kelly {{goal|13|pen.}} Niall Cooney {{yel|45}} Adam Hanlon {{goal|79}} David Scully {{yel|89}} |goals2 = Ken Oman {{sentoff|0|12}} Chris Forrester {{goal|37}} Keith Fahey {{goal|53}} Conan Byrne {{goal|54}} Conan Byrne {{goal|62}} |location = Bray, Wicklow |stadium = The Carlisle Grounds |attendance = 700 (Est.) |referee = Paul Tuite |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 29 |date = 26 September 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–1 |report = [30] |team2 = Shamrock Rovers |goals1 = James Chambers {{yel|48}} Ian Bermingham {{yel|58}} Conan Byrne {{goal|59}} Keith Fahey {{yel|72}} Seán Hoare {{yel|84}} |goals2 = Gary McCabe {{goal|4}} Gary McCabe {{yel|62}} Patrick Cregg {{yel|70}} Ciarán Kilduff {{yel|84}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 2,188 |referee = Tomas Connolly |result = D |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 30 |date = 30 September 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–1 |report = [31] |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|39}} Aaron Greene {{goal|42}} Seán Hoare {{yel|62}} Conan Byrne {{goal|67}} Conor McCormack {{yel|88}} |goals2 = Roberto Lopes {{yel|76}} Anthony Murphy {{goal|84}} Patrick Kavanagh {{yel|90+4}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 931 |referee = Dave McKeon |result = W |note = This fixture was originally scheduled for 3 October 2014, but was rescheduled to an earlier date due to St Patrick's Athletic's participation in the FAI Cup Semi Finals on 5 October 2014. |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 31 |date = 10 October 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Drogheda United |score = 2–3 |report = [32] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Gavan Holohan {{goal|38}} Peter McGlynn {{goal|71}} |goals2 = Conan Byrne {{goal|9}} Greg Bolger {{yel|56}} Daire Doyle {{goal|89|o.g.}} Christy Fagan {{goal|90+1}} |location = Drogheda, Louth |stadium = United Park |attendance = 700 (Est.) |referee = Jim McKell |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 32 |date = 17 October 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 0–2 |report = [33] |team2 = Athlone Town |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{yel|25}} Derek Foran {{yel|46}} |goals2 = Kevin Knight {{yel|57}} Philip Gorman {{goal|62}} James O'Brien {{yel|68}} Kaelan Dillon {{goal|69}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,084 |referee = Anthony Buttimer |result = L |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |round = Round 33 |date = 24 October 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Sligo Rovers |score = 1–4 |report = [34] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Gary Armstrong {{goal|50}} |goals2 = Conan Byrne {{goal|32}} Richard Brush {{goal|49|o.g.}} Christy Fagan {{goal|75}} Conan Byrne {{goal|90+3}} |location = Sligo Town, Sligo |stadium = The Showgrounds |attendance = 910 |referee = Ben Connolly |result = W |stack = yes }} CupsFAI CupSecond Round{{football box collapsible|date = 6 June 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St. Patrick's CY |score = 0–3 |report = [35] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Andrew Doolin {{yel|39}} Graham Hannigan {{yel|49}} Lee Weafer {{yel|84}} |goals2 = Ian Bermingham {{yel|21}} Conan Byrne {{goal|43}} Keith Fahey {{goal|53}} Daryl Kavanagh {{goal|87}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 672 |referee = Rob Rogers |note = St. Patrick's CY could not provide a suitable venue to host the fixture, so agreed to play the match in St Patrick's Athletic's Richmond Park home ground. |result = W }} Third Round{{football box collapsible|date = 22 August 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–1 |report = [36] |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|3}} Ian Bermingham {{yel|8}} Chris Forrester {{yel|46}} |goals2 = Alan O'Sullivan {{goal|10}} Jordan Keegan {{yel|55}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,293 |referee = Graham Kelly |result = D }} Third Round Replay{{football box collapsible|date = 26 August 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = Shelbourne |score = P–P |report = [37] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = |goals2 = |location = Drumcondra, Dublin |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = 1,000 (Est.) |referee = |note = The match was officially postponed at 20:20 due to four of the eight floodlight pylons failing, with supporters in the ground still awaiting kick off at the time. |result = P }}{{football box collapsible |date = 1 September 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = Shelbourne |score = 0–1 |report = [38] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Adam O'Connor {{yel|2}} Ryan Robinson {{yel|23}} Luke Gallagher {{yel|43}} |goals2 = Conor McCormack {{yel|26}} Kenny Browne {{yel|42}} Conan Byrne {{goal|44}} |location = Drumcondra, Dublin |stadium = Tolka Park |attendance = 1,239 |referee = Dave McKeon |result = W }} Quarter Final{{football box collapsible|date = 12 September 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 3–2 |report = [39] |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Christy Fagan {{goal|23}} Killian Brennan {{goal|48}} Christy Fagan {{goal|58}} Greg Bolger {{yel|62}} Greg Bolger {{sentoff|1|68}} Mark Quigley {{yel|71}} Ger O'Brien {{yel|79}} |goals2 = Derek Pender {{goal|20}} Dave Mulcahy {{yel|47}} Aidan Price {{goal|81}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 2,158 |referee = Neil Doyle |result = W }} Semi Final{{football box collapsible|date = 5 October 2014 |time = 13:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 6–1 |report = [40] |team2 = Finn Harps |goals1 = Killian Brennan {{goal|20}} Seán Hoare {{goal|37}} Conan Byrne {{goal|44}} Killian Brennan {{goal|65}} Christy Fagan {{goal|70}} Conan Byrne {{goal|78}} |goals2 = Patrick Mailey {{goal|29}} Ciarán Coll {{yel|45}} Gareth Harkin {{sentoff|0|82}} Kevin McHugh {{yel|84}} Sean McCarron {{yel|88}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 1,851 |referee = Derek Tomney |result = W }} Final{{main|2014 FAI Cup Final}}{{football box collapsible|date = 2 November 2014 |time = 15:30 GMT |team1 = Derry City |score = 0–2 |report = [41] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Ryan McBride {{yel|7}} Stephen Dooley {{yel|13}} Rory Patterson {{yel|90}} |goals2 = Sean Hoare {{yel|2}} Christy Fagan {{goal|51}} Greg Bolger {{yel|62}} Keith Fahey {{yel|87}} Killian Brennan {{yel|90}} Christy Fagan {{goal|90+4}} |location = Ballsbridge, Dublin |stadium = Aviva Stadium |attendance = 17,038 |referee = Padraigh Sutton |result = W }} EA Sports Cup{{main|2014 League of Ireland Cup}}{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Second Round{{football box collapsible|date = 6 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Bohemians |score = 3–2 |report = [42] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Jake Hyland {{goal|7}} Jake Hyland {{goal|43}} Daniel Corcoran {{goal|82}} |goals2 = Daryl Kavanagh {{goal|30}} Killian Brennan {{goal|33|pen.}} |location = Phibsborough, Dublin |stadium = Dalymount Park |referee = David McKeon |attendance = 350 (Est.) |result = L }} Champions League{{main|2014–15 UEFA Champions League}}The draw for the second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League will take place on 23 June 2014, with the first leg to be played on 15/16 July and the second leg on the 22/23 July. {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Second Qualifying Round{{football box collapsible|round = First Leg |date = 16 July 2014 |time = 20:45 CET |team1 = {{flagicon|Poland}} Legia Warsaw |score = 1–1 |report = [43] |team2 = {{flagicon|Ireland}} St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Ondrej Duda {{yel|90}} Miroslav Radović {{goal|90+1}} |goals2 = Christy Fagan {{goal|39}} Brendan Clarke {{yel|45}} Ken Oman {{yel|46}} |location = Warsaw, Poland |stadium = Pepsi Arena |attendance = 15,000 (Est.) |referee = {{flagicon|Romania}} Marius Avram |result = D }}{{football box collapsible |round = Second Leg |date = 23 July 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|Ireland}} St Patrick's Athletic |score = 0–5 |report = [44] |team2 = {{flagicon|Poland}} Legia Warsaw |goals1 = Greg Bolger {{yel|46}} |goals2 = Ondrej Duda {{yel|16}} Miroslav Radović {{goal|24}} Michał Żyro {{goal|68}} Miroslav Radović {{goal|81}} Jakub Kosecki {{goal|86}} Conan Byrne {{goal|90|o.g.}} |location = Dublin, Republic of Ireland |stadium = Tallaght Stadium |attendance = 6,000 |referee = {{flagicon|Sweden}} Andreas Ekberg |result = L }} Setanta Cup{{main|2014 Setanta Sports Cup}}The draw for the 2014 Setanta Sports Cup was made on 11 December 2013 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The clubs set to compete in the competition were 2013 League of Ireland Champions St Patrick's Athletic, 2013 League of Ireland Runners-up Dundalk, 2013 FAI Cup Winners Sligo Rovers and 2013 League of Ireland Cup winners Shamrock Rivers, all from the Republic of Ireland]]. Representing Northern Ireland, 2012–13 IFA Premiership winners Cliftonville, 2012–13 IFA Premiership Runners-up Crusaders, 2012–13 Irish Cup Winners Glentoran and as Linfield who were next best placed in the league as Cliftonville also won the 2012–13 Irish League Cup. However Cliftonville and Linfield pulled out of the competition to concentrate on their league and cup ambitions, meaning the two next best placed league teams (5th & 6th) from the 2012–13 IFA Premiership would replace them. These sides were Ballinamallard United and Coleraine.[45] The Saints were drawn away to competition débutantes, Ballinamallard United at Ferney Park, County Fermanagh on 24 February 2014 in the first leg, with the return leg at Richmond Park on 10 March.[46] {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Quarter Final{{football box collapsible|round = First Leg |date = 24 February 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|NIR}} Ballinamallard United |score = 0–1 |report = [47] |team2 = {{flagicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = David Kee {{yel|37}} Jason McCartney {{yel|37}} |goals2 = Chris Forrester {{goal|21}} Ger O'Brien {{yel|53}} Kenny Browne {{yel|89}} |location = Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |stadium = Ferney Park |attendance = 500 (Est.) |referee = {{flagicon|NIR}} Mark Courtney |result = W }}{{football box collapsible |round = Second Leg |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic |score = 5–0 |report = [48] |team2 = {{flagicon|NIR}} Ballinamallard United |goals1 = Mark Quigley {{goal|12}} Conan Byrne {{goal|33}} Conan Byrne {{goal|39}} Mark Quigley {{goal|62}} Daryl Kavanagh {{goal|87}} Chris Forrester {{yel|}} |goals2 = Stuart Hutchinson {{yel|12}} Liam Martin {{yel|43}} |location = Dublin, Republic of Ireland |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 648 |referee = {{flagicon|IRL}} Rob Rogers |result = W }} Semi Final{{football box collapsible|round = First Leg |date = 25 March 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|IRL}} Sligo Rovers |score = 2–0 |report = [49] |team2 = {{flagicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Danny North {{goal|17}} Jeff Henderson {{yel|85}} Danny North {{goal|90}} |goals2 = Derek Foran {{yel|10}} James Chambers {{yel|45+1}} James Chambers {{sentoff|1|71}} Daryl Kavanagh {{yel|90+2}} |location = Sligo, Republic of Ireland |stadium = The Showgrounds |attendance = 816 |referee = {{flagicon|NIR}} Mervyn Smith |result = L }}{{football box collapsible |round = Second Leg |date = 14 April 2014 |time = 20:00 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–5 |report = [50] |team2 = {{flagicon|IRL}} Sligo Rovers |goals1 = Keith Fahey {{yel|45+1}} Daryl Kavanagh {{yel|58}} Lee Lynch {{goal|68}} |goals2 = Aaron Greene {{goal|21}} Joseph N'Do {{goal|26}} Aaron Greene {{goal|39}} Derek Foran {{goal|71|o.g.}} John Russell {{goal|81}} |location = Dublin, Republic of Ireland |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 557 |referee = {{flagicon|IRL}} Derek Tomney |result = L }} Leinster Senior Cup{{main|2014 Leinster Senior Cup}}Having lost the 2013 Leinster Senior Cup Final to Shamrock Rovers just two days after lifting the 2013 League of Ireland trophy, the Saints were hoping to go one step further in the 2014 competition, although the tournament would be last on their priorities of the seven they would play in over the season. Pats were drawn at home to Dundalk, the side who they pipped to the previous season's league title, on 17 February making it their first competitive game of the season.[51] {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}Fourth Round{{football box collapsible|date = 17 February 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 2–1 |report = [52] |team2 = Dundalk |goals1 = Keith Fahey {{yel|44}} Keith Fahey {{goal|63}} Daryl Kavanagh {{goal|73}} Daryl Kavanagh {{yel|74}} |goals2 = Richie Towell {{yel|5}} David McMillan {{yel|27}} Ruaidhri Higgins {{yel|64}} David McMillan {{goal|69}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |referee = Neil Doyle |attendance = 700 (Est.) |result = W }} Quarter Final{{football box collapsible|date = 28 April 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Athlone Town |score = 2–3 |aet = yes |report = [53] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Jason Marks {{goal|8}} Derek Prendergast {{goal|37}} Barry Clancy {{yel|}} ??? {{yel|}} ??? {{yel|}} |goals2 = Sam Verdon {{goal|48}} Greg Bolger {{goal|77}} Daryl Kavanagh {{goal|114}} |location = Athlone, Westmeath |stadium = Athlone Town Stadium |referee = John McLaughlin |attendance = 200 (Est.) |result = W }} Semi Final{{football box collapsible|date = 20 May 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–0 |report = [54] |team2 = Shamrock Rovers |goals1 = Ken Oman {{yel|34}} Conan Byrne {{goal|45}} |goals2 = Ryan Doolin {{yel|34}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |referee = Simon Rogers |attendance = 500 (Est.) |result = W }} Final{{main|2014 Leinster Senior Cup Final}}{{football box collapsible|date = 9 September 2014 |time = 19:45 GMT |team1 = Longford Town |score = 1–2 |report = [55] |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Tom Morris {{goal|57}} Glen O'Connor {{yel|72}} |goals2 = Sam Verdon {{goal|34}} James Chambers {{yel|45}} Ken Oman {{yel|45}} Jack Bayly {{goal|64}} Rory Feely {{yel|90+1}} |location = Mullolagher, Longford |stadium = City Calling Stadium |referee = John McLaughlin |attendance = 500 (Est.) |result = W }} President's CupThe 2014 season was the first year of the President's Cup. The fixture is between the previous season's league winners and the previous season's cup winners. With St Patrick's Athletic being 2013 League of Ireland Champions, they got home advantage against 2013 FAI Cup winners Sligo Rovers on 2 March 2014.[56] Final{{main|2014 FAI President's Cup}}{{football box collapsible|date = 2 March 2014 |time = 16:00 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 1–0 |report = [57] |team2 = Sligo Rovers |goals1 = Keith Fahey {{goal|18}} Killian Brennan {{yel|59}} Ken Oman {{yel|75}} |goals2 = |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |referee = Paul McLaughlin |attendance = 1,330 |result = W }} Friendlies{{football box collapsible|date = 1 February 2014 |time = 17:00 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 4–1 |report = |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = Lorcan Fitzgerald {{goal|18}} Killian Brennan {{goal|55|pen.}} Sam Verdon {{goal|71}} Conor McCormack {{goal|72}} |goals2 = ??? {{penmiss}} 5' Jordan Keegan {{goal|33}} |location = Crumlin, Dublin |stadium = Pearse Park |attendance = 100 (Est.) |referee = Tom Connolly |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |date = 2 February 2014 |time = 15:00 GMT |team1 = Crumlin United |score = 1–3 |report = |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Ken Oman {{goal|16|o.g.}} |goals2 = Chris Forrester {{goal|61}} Peter Durrad {{goal|76}} Peter Durrad {{goal|78}} |location = Crumlin, Dublin |stadium = Pearse Park |attendance = 100 (Est.) |referee = ??? |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |date = 9 February 2014 |time = 17:30 GMT |team1 = St Patrick's Athletic |score = 2–1 |report = |team2 = Bluebell United |goals1 = Ian Bermingham {{goal|28}} Peter Durrad {{goal|78}} |goals2 = ??? {{goal|33}} |location = Ashtown, Dublin |stadium = Scribblestown |attendance = 100 (Est.) |referee = Paul Tuite |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |date = 20 February 2014 |time = 13:15 GMT |team1 = NUI Maynooth |score = 1–2 |report = |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Seamus Doherty {{goal|68}} |goals2 = Peter Durrad {{goal|81}} Ian Bermingham {{goal|90}} |location = Maynooth, Kildare |stadium = NUI Maynooth Campus |attendance = 50 (Est.) |referee = ??? |result = W |stack = yes }}{{football box collapsible |date = 21 June 2014 |time = 16:00 GMT |team1 = {{flagicon|Ireland}} St Patrick's Athletic |score = 2–2 |report = [58] |team2 = {{flagicon|Scotland}} Aberdeen |goals1 = Mark Quigley {{goal|2}} Chris Forrester {{goal|17}} |goals2 = Adam Rooney {{goal|50}} Niall McGinn {{goal|60}} |location = Inchicore, Dublin |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 500 (Est.) |referee = |result = D |stack = yes }} RecordsOverall
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