League_of_Ireland_Cup

League of Ireland Cup

League of Ireland Cup

Football tournament


The League of Ireland Cup (Irish: Corn Sraithe na hÉireann), also referred to in Ireland as the 'League Cup', was an annual knockout competition in men's football in the Republic of Ireland. It was contested by League of Ireland clubs and invited clubs from the lower levels of the Republic of Ireland football league system. It has been sponsored by Electronic Arts and branded the EA Sports Cup since 2009.[2]

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The competition began in 1973–74, replacing the League of Ireland Shield and the Dublin City Cup. It has had several formats since its inception and has been a knock-out competition since 2005. As there was no European qualification for winners of the League of Ireland Cup, it had a lower status than the FAI Cup and was therefore seen as the third most important trophy in the Irish playing season.

The competition was not held in 2020 and 2021 as a result of delays and restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,[1] and has yet to resume being held as of 2024.

List of League Cup Finals

Key to the list of finals
Score on aggregate after 2 legs
Match was won on a penalty shootout
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Performance by club

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  • 1 Includes results for Limerick and Limerick City.
  • 2 Includes results for Galway Rovers.
  • 3 Includes results for Waterford FC.

Sponsors

Bass League Cup: 1975–76 – 1978–79

Opel League Cup: 1986–87 – 1989–90

Bord Gáis League Cup: 1990–91 – 1995–96

Harp Lager League Cup: 1996–97 – 1998–99

Eircom League Cup: 1999–2000 – 2008

EA Sports Cup: 2009 –

Television coverage

The Final has been broadcast live since 2005, first by Setanta Sports, then since 2016 by its successor channel Eir Sport

See also


References

  1. "EA Sports Cup is cancelled". extratime.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.

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