2019_FAI_Women's_Cup_Final

2019 FAI Women's Cup final

2019 FAI Women's Cup final

FA Cup Final


The 2019 FAI Women's Cup Final, known as the 2019 Só Hotels FAI Women's Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was the final match of the 2019 FAI Women's Cup, the national association football Cup of the Republic of Ireland. The match took place on 3 November 2019 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Peamount United and Wexford Youths contested the match.

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The match was shown live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ2 HD in Ireland, and via the RTÉ Player worldwide with commentary from Ger Canning and Lisa Fallon. It was refereed by Sarah Dyas, assisted by Michelle O'Neill and Katie Hall with Emma Cleary as Fourth Official.[5]

Underdogs Wexford Youths won the Cup to retain the trophy they won for a second time in 2018. League champions Peamount United were unable to emulate their only previous Cup win in 2010 and were denied a "double".[6][7]

Match

Summary

Wexford Youths took the lead after three minutes, when Lauren Kelly dribbled through the Peamount defence and shot low past a surprised Niamh Reid Burke. Karen Duggan scored a long-range equaliser for Peamount on 32 minutes, only for Kelly to reinstate Wexford's lead two minutes later.[8][9]

Seven minutes into the second half, Eleanor Ryan-Doyle brought the score back to 2–2 with another long range-goal from outside the penalty area. Wexford captain Kylie Murphy scored what proved to be the winning goal on 64 minutes, when she was assisted by Rianna Jarrett and curled a composed shot past Reid Burke from 12 yards (11m).[10][11]

Details

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Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Sarah Dyas (Louth)
Peamount
Wexford
GK23Republic of Ireland Niamh Reid Burke
RB2Republic of Ireland Lauryn O'Callaghandownward-facing red arrow 68'
CB14Republic of Ireland Claire Walsh
CB4Republic of Ireland Louise Corrigan
LB17Republic of Ireland Dearbháile Beirne
DM6Republic of Ireland Lucy McCartandownward-facing red arrow 55'
DM16Republic of Ireland Karen Duggan
RW7Republic of Ireland Áine O'Gorman (c)
AM8Republic of Ireland Niamh Farrelly
LW7Republic of Ireland Megan Smyth-Lynch
FW10Republic of Ireland Eleanor Ryan-Doyle
Substitutions:
GK1Republic of Ireland Naoisha McAloon
FW20Republic of Ireland Naima Chemaouupward-facing green arrow 55'
DF13Republic of Ireland Niamh Barnesupward-facing green arrow 68'
MF12Republic of Ireland Louise Masterson
MF5Republic of Ireland Chloe Moloney
DF3Republic of Ireland Lauren Kealy
DF22Republic of Ireland Fiona Owens
Manager:
Republic of Ireland James O'Callaghan
GK18Republic of Ireland Ciamh Dolland
RB11Republic of Ireland Lynn CravenYellow card 90+1'
CB16Republic of Ireland Nicola Sinnott
CB5Republic of Ireland Lauren Dwyer
LB3Republic of Ireland Orlaith Conlan
RM15Republic of Ireland Aisling Frawleydownward-facing red arrow 86'
CM6Republic of Ireland Kylie Murphy (c)
CM8Republic of Ireland Edel Kennedy
LM12Republic of Ireland Ciara Rossiterdownward-facing red arrow 61'
FW9Republic of Ireland Lauren Kelly
FW19Republic of Ireland Rianna Jarrett
Substitutions:
GK21Republic of Ireland Maeve Williams
MF4Republic of Ireland Aoife Slattery
FW14Republic of Ireland Vanessa Ogbonna
MF7Republic of Ireland Becky Cassin
DF10United States McKenna Davidsonupward-facing green arrow 61'
MF17Republic of Ireland Fiona Ryan
MF23Republic of Ireland Blessing Kingsleyupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
England Tom Elmes

Match officials

  • Assistant referees:
    • Michelle O'Neill
    • Katie Hall
  • Fourth official: Emma Cleary

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level.
  • Seven substitutes named.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

References

  1. Kelly, David (3 November 2019). "Lauren Kelly brace sets Wexford Youths up for back-to-back FAI Cups as Peamount fall short in double bid". Irish Independent. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  2. Fallon, John (3 November 2019). "Lauren Kelly steals the show as Wexford retain FAI Cup". Irish Times. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  3. Cavaroli, Marcus (2 November 2019). "It's official: Dyas is heading for the top". Drogheda Independent. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  4. Szczuka, Mark (5 November 2019). "Wexford Youths retained the Women's FAI Cup in Dublin". Prost International. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  5. Duffy, Emma (3 November 2019). "As it happened: Peamount United v Wexford Youths, 2019 Women's FAI Cup final". The42.ie. TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  6. McCarthy, Ronan (4 November 2019). "Wexford Youths Women defeat Peamount United in the 2019 Women's FAI Cup Final". Wexford F.C. Archived from the original on 15 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  7. Dempsey, Andrew (3 November 2019). "WFAI Cup Final Report: Peamount United 2 - 3 Wexford Youths". Extratime.com. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  8. Fallon, John (3 November 2019). "Wexford Youths retain FAI Women's Cup". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  9. Duffy, Emma (3 November 2019). "Kelly inspires Wexford Youths to FAI Cup title defence in five-goal thriller at the Aviva". The42.ie. TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 13 December 2022.
  10. Leahy, Ed (3 November 2019). "Wexford Youths swing five-goal thriller to win FAI Cup". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 13 December 2022.

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