词条 | 2015 League of Ireland Cup | ||||
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| title = League of Ireland Cup | year = 2015 | other_titles = EA Sports Cup | image = | imagesize = | caption = | country = {{flag|Republic of Ireland}} | dates = 9 March – 19 September | num_teams = 24 | champions = St. Patrick's Athletic | runner-up = Galway United | matches = 23 | goals = | top goal scorer = | player = | prevseason = 2014 | nextseason = 2016 }} The 2015 League of Ireland Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2015 EA Sports Cup, was the 42nd season of the League of Ireland's secondary knockout competition. The EA Sports Cup features teams from the SSE Airtricity League Premier and First Divisions, as well as some intermediate level teams. Teams
First roundThe draw for the First Round took place on 10 February 2015. [1] The First Round games were played on the 9th and 10 March 2015. {{football box collapsible|date = 9 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Galway United |score = 3–2 |team2 = Finn Harps |goals1 = Padraic Cunningham {{goal|21}} Gary Shanahan {{goal|36}} Jake Keegan {{goal|66}} (pen.) |goals2 = Brian McGroary {{goal|57}} Keith Cowan {{goal|75}} |stadium = Eamonn Deacy Park |attendance = 250 (Est.) |referee = Robert Hennessy |report= Report}}{{football box collapsible |date = 9 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = UCD |score = 0–1 |goals1 = |goals2 = Shane O'Neill {{goal|90+3}} |team2 = Cabinteely |stadium = UCD Bowl |attendance = 206 |referee = Ben Connolly |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Bohemians |score = 3–0 |team2 = Athlone Town |goals1 = Marc Griffin {{goal|29}} Marc Griffin {{goal|44}} Jake Hyland {{goal|73}} |goals2 = |stadium = Dalymount Park |attendance = 300 (Est.) |referee = Adriano Reale |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Drogheda United |score = 0–1 |goals1 = |goals2 = Mark Sandford {{goal|49}} |team2 = Shelbourne |stadium = Hunky Dorys Park |attendance = ??? |referee = Tomas Connolly |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Sligo Rovers |score = 8–0 |team2 = Mayo League |goals1 = Morten Nielsen {{goal|27}} Gary Armstrong {{goal|45+1}} Gary Armstrong {{goal|50}} Sander Puri {{goal|56}} Rafaele Cretaro {{goal|60}} (pen.) Liam Flatley {{goal|64}} Liam Flatley {{goal|85}} Liam Flatley {{goal|89}} |goals2 = |stadium = Showgrounds |attendance = ??? |referee = Ray Matthews |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Wexford Youths |score = 1–2 |team2 = UCC |goals1 = Peter Higgins {{goal|86}} |goals2 = Ian Mylod {{goal|17}} Ian Mylod {{goal|22}} |stadium = Ferrycarraig Park |attendance = ??? |referee = Brian Nolan |report = Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 20:00 |team1 = Cobh Ramblers |score = 3–2 |aet = yes |team2 = Limerick |goals1= Ronan Stanton {{goal|5}} Ryan Goldsmith {{goal|95}} Kynan Rocks {{goal|98}} |goals2 = Dean Clarke {{goal|14}} Paul O'Conor {{goal|105}} |stadium = St Colman's Park |attendance = 200 (Est.) |referee = Anthony Matthews |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 10 March 2014 |time = 20:00 |team1 = Crumlin United |score = 4–2 |goals1= Kevin Dempsey {{goal|26}} (pen.) James Lee {{goal|29}} Greg Moorehouse {{goal|66}} Greg Moorehouse {{goal|88}} |goals2= Ryan McEvoy {{goal|6}} Graham Kelly {{goal|33}} |team2 = Bray Wanderers |stadium = Pearse Park |attendance = 100 (Est.) |referee = Paul Tuite |report= Report }} Second roundThe draw for the second round took place on the 18th of March.[2] The draw was regionalised based on geographical pools. Ties were played on Monday, April 6 & Tuesday, April 7. {{football box collapsible|date = 6 April 2014 |time = 15:00 |team1 = Waterford United |score = 0–2 |team2 = Cork City |goals1 = |goals2 = Ross Gaynor {{goal|47}} (pen.) Gavan Holohan {{sentoff|0|65}} Rob Lehane {{goal|78}} |stadium = RSC |attendance = 408 |referee = Sean Grant |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 6 April 2014 |time = 16:00 |team1 = Sligo Rovers |score = 0–2 |aet = yes |goals1 = Daniel Ledwith {{sentoff|0|77}} |goals2 = Seamus Sharkey {{goal|103}} Mark Timlin {{goal|113}} |team2 = Derry City |stadium = Showgrounds |attendance = 837 |referee = Ray Matthews |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 6 April 2014 |time = 15:00 |team1 = Galway United |score = 4–2 |team2 = Cockhill Celtic |goals1 = Andy O'Connell {{goal|21}} Ryan Connolly {{penmiss}} 41' Padraic Cunningham {{goal|58}} Padraic Cunningham {{goal|66}} Gary Shanahan {{goal|71}} |goals2 = James Bradley {{goal|4}} Mark Moran {{goal|90+1}} |stadium = Eamonn Deacy Park |attendance = 200 (Est.) |referee = Robert Hennessey |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 6 April 2014 |time = 19:00 |team1 = Cabinteely |score = 0–2 |team2 = Shamrock Rovers |goals1 = |goals2 = Sean O'Connor {{goal|58}} Brandon Miele {{goal|64}} |stadium =Stradbrook Road |attendance = 1,000 (Est.) |referee = Adriano Reale |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 7 April 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Dundalk |score = 1–0 |team2 = Shelbourne |goals1 = John Mountney {{goal|11}} |goals2 = |stadium = Oriel Park |attendance = 697 |referee = Rob Harvey |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 7 April 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Bohemians |score = 3–1 |team2 = Longford Town |goals1 = Jason Byrne {{goal|28}} James O'Brien {{goal|38}} Kealan Dillon {{goal|78}} |goals2 = Ayman Ben Mohamed {{goal|13}} |stadium = Dalymount Park |attendance = 440 |referee = David McKeon |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 7 April 2014 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Crumlin United |score = 1–4 |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |goals1 = Patrick Cannon {{goal|55}} |goals2 = Sam Verdon {{goal|15}} Ross Carrig {{goal|67}} (o.g.) James Chambers {{goal|71}} Sam Verdon {{goal|74}} |stadium = Richmond Park |attendance = 487 |referee = Rob Rogers |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 7 April 2014 |time = 20:00 |team1 = UCC |score = 3–2 |team2 = Cobh Ramblers |goals1 = Cian Hill {{goal|27}} Cian Murphy {{goal|52}} Sean O'Mahony {{goal|90+4}} |goals2 = Robert Waters {{goal|88}} Robert Waters {{goal|90+3}} |stadium = The Mardyke |attendance = 430 (Est.) |referee = Anthony Buttimer |report= Report }} Quarter finalsThe draw for the quarter finals took place on Wednesday, April 15. The draw was an open draw, following on from previous draws made on a regional basis. Ties were played Monday, May 18 & Tuesday, May 19. {{football box collapsible|date = 18 May 2015 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Galway United |score= 1–0 |aet = yes |team2 = Bohemians |goals1 = Jake Keegan {{goal|93}} |goals2 = |stadium = Eamonn Deacy Park |attendance = 600 (Est.) |referee=Padraig Sutton |report=Report}}{{football box collapsible |date = 18 May 2015 |time = 20:00 |team1 = UCC |score= 0–5 |team2 = Dundalk |goals1 = |goals2 = Ciaran O'Connor {{goal|3}} Jake Kelly {{goal|13}} Paddy Barrett {{goal|36}} Paddy Barrett {{goal|55}} Kurtis Byrne {{goal|78}} |stadium = The Mardyke |attendance = 650 (Est.) |referee=David Keeler |report=Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 19 May 2015 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Cork City |score = 1–1 |aet = yes |goals1 = Liam Kearney {{goal|64}} |goals2 = Jack Bayly {{goal|60}} |penalties1 = Garry Buckley {{penmiss}} Mark O'Sullivan {{pengoal}} Ross Gaynor {{pengoal}} Billy Dennehy {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 3–5 |penalties2 = Killian Brennan {{pengoal}} Conan Byrne {{pengoal}} James Chambers {{pengoal}} Conor McCormack {{pengoal}} Chris Forrester {{pengoal}} |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |stadium = Turners Cross |attendance = 930 |referee = Sean Grant |report= Report }}{{football box collapsible |date = 19 May 2015 |time = 19:45 |team1 = Derry City |score= 0–1 |team2 = Shamrock Rovers |goals1 = |goals2 = Sean O'Connor {{goal|35}} |stadium = The Brandywell |attendance = 750 (Est.) |referee = Rob Harvey |report= Report }} Semi finalsTies were played Monday, August 3. {{football box collapsible|date = 3 August 2015 |time = 16:00 |team1 = Shamrock Rovers |score = 0–0 |aet = yes |goals1 = Ryan Brennan {{yel|120+2}} |goals2 = Killian Brennan {{yel|82}} Morgan Langley {{yel|120+2}} |penalties1 = Gary McCabe {{pengoal}} Danny North {{pengoal}} Michael Drennan {{penmiss}} David O'Connor {{penmiss}} |penaltyscore = 2–4 |penalties2 = Killian Brennan {{penmiss}} Aaron Greene {{pengoal}} Conan Byrne {{pengoal}} James Chambers {{pengoal}} Ian Morris {{pengoal}} |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic |stadium = Tallaght Stadium |attendance = 2,200 (Est.) |referee = Paul Tuite |report= Report}}{{football box collapsible |date = 3 August 2015 |time = 17:00 |team1 = Galway United |score = 0–0 |aet = yes |goals1 = Alex Byrne {{yel|113}} |goals2 = Ronan Finn {{yel|44}} Darren Meenan {{yel|78}} |penalties1 = Stephen Walsh {{pengoal}} David O'Leary {{pengoal}} Jake Keegan {{pengoal}} Colm Horgan {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 4–2 |penalties2 = Ronan Finn {{penmiss}} David McMillan {{penmiss}} Daryl Horgan {{pengoal}} John Mountney {{pengoal}} |team2 = Dundalk |stadium = Eamonn Deacy Park |attendance = |referee = Ray Matthews |report= Report}} FinalThe EA Sports Cup Final was played on Saturday, 19 September. The match took place at Eamonn Deacy Park, following a coin-toss for home advantage, and was screened live on Setanta Sports. St Patrick's Athletic won the tie on penalties, following a scoreless draw.[3][4][5] {{football box collapsible|date = 19 September 2015 |time = 18.05 |team1 = Galway United |score = 0–0 |aet = yes |penalties1 = Ryan Connolly {{pengoal}} Jake Keegan {{penmiss}} Stephen Walsh {{pengoal}} Colm Horgan {{pengoal}} Andy O'Connell {{penmiss}} |penaltyscore = 3–4 |penalties2 = Jack Bayly {{pengoal}} James Chambers {{pengoal}} Christy Fagan {{pengoal}} Ian Morris {{pengoal}} Sean Hoare {{penmiss}} |team2 = St Patrick's Athletic* |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Eamonn Deacy Park |attendance = 3,662 |referee = Paul McLaughlin |report = Report }} References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2015/0210/679219-euro-clubs-receive-bye-in-ea-sports-cup/|title=Euro clubs receive bye in EA Sports Cup|author=|date=10 February 2015|website=rte.ie}} {{League of Ireland Cup Seasons}}{{2015 in Republic of Ireland association football}}{{2014–15 in European football (UEFA)}}{{2015–16 in European football (UEFA)}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/ireland/2015/03/18/9949242/ea-sports-cup-second-round-draw-sligo-rovers-to-host-derry|title=EA Sports Cup second-round draw: Sligo Rovers to host Derry City - Goal.com|author=|date=|website=www.goal.com}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/league-of-ireland/st-patricks-athletic-crowned-ea-sports-cup-champions-after-penalty-drama-31541571.html|title= St Patrick's Athletic crowned EA Sports Cup champions after penalty drama|date=19 September 2015|work=Irish Independent|accessdate=30 October 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-ie/match/galway-vs-st-patricks/2135276/report|title= Galway United 0 St Patrick's Athletic 0|date=19 September 2015|work=Goal.com|accessdate=30 October 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/st-patricks-athletic-scoop-ea-6478915|title= St Patrick's Athletic scoop EA Sports Cup for the third time in their history after penalty shootout win over Galway United|date=19 September 2015|work=Irish Mirror|accessdate=30 October 2015}} 3 : 2015 League of Ireland|2015 in Republic of Ireland association football cups|League of Ireland Cup seasons |
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