Puchar Irlandii w piłce nożnej kobiet

Puchar Irlandii kobiet
FAI Womens Cup
Państwo

 Irlandia

Organizator rozgrywek

FAI Women's

Data założenia

1975

Sponsor tytularny

The Evoke Company

Zwycięzcy
Pierwszy zwycięzca

Limerick F.C.

Obecny zwycięzca

Peamount United F.C.

Najwięcej zwycięstw

Dublin Castle, Castle Rovers/Shamrock Rovers (6)

Strona internetowa

Puchar Irlandii w piłce nożnej kobiet – (pełna nazwa (ang.):The Football Association of Ireland Women's Cup, w skrócie FAI Women's lub od nazwy sponsora The Evoke FAI Womens Cup) coroczne, cykliczne rozgrywki piłkarskie o charakterze pucharowym, w których uczestniczą kluby zrzeszone w Irlandzkim Związku Piłki Nożnej (Women's association football in the Republic of Ireland). Zostały zainaugurowane w 1975 roku.

Finały Pucharu Irlandii[1]

SezonZdobywcaWynikFinalista
1975Limerick2 – 1C.S.O. Dublin
1976Dublin CastleWaterford
1977SuffragettesAvengers Dublin
1978Dublin CastleGreen Angels Dublin
1979Dublin CastleAvengers Dublin
1980Suffragettes4 – 1Rathfarnham United
1981SuffragettesRathfarnham United
1982Dublin Castle5 – 0Cork Celtic F.C.
1983Glade Celtic2 – 0Dublin Castle
1984Dublin Castle2 – 2Killeady/Cork Rangers
1985Rathfarnham United2 – 2 , 2 - 0Belvedere F.C.
1986Dublin CastleBenfica W.S.C. Waterford
1987Benfica W.S.C.3 – 2Boyne Rovers
1988Rathfarnham United
1989Benfica W.S.C.4 – 2Rathfarnham United
1990Rathfarnham UnitedBoyne Rovers
1991Rathfarnham UnitedBelvedere F.C.
1992Welsox F.CBenfica W.S.C.
1993Benfica W.S.C.0 – 1, 3 - 0College Corinthians A.F.C.
1994WelsoxWerona
1995Rathfarnham UnitedCollege Corinthians
1996Castle RoversO'Connell Chics
1997Shamrock Rovers F.C.4 - 0Shelbourne FC
1998Shamrock Rovers F.C.Listowel Celtic
1999Shamrock Rovers F.C.2 - 0Shelbourne FC
2000Shamrock Rovers F.C.Bealnamulla
2001Shamrock Rovers F.C.3 - 1St Catherine's L.F.C.
2002University College Dublin2 - 1Shamrock Rovers F.C.
2003University College Dublin2 - 0Lifford Clare
2004University College Dublin4 - 1Dundalk L.F.C
2005Dundalk L.F.C1 - 0Peamount United F.C.
2006Mayo Women's League1 - 0University College Dublin
2007Galway W.F.C.1 - 0Raheny United L.F.C.
2008St Francis L.F.C.2 - 1Peamount United F.C.
2009St Francis L.F.C.1 - 0St Catherine's L.F.C.
2010Peamount United F.C.4 - 2Salthill Devon F.C.
2011St Catherine's L.F.C.3 - 1Wilton United
2012Raheny United F.C.2 - 1Peamount United F.C.
2013Raheny United F.C.3 - 2Castlebar Celtic W.F.C.
2014Raheny United F.C.2 - 1University College Dublin Waves
2015Wexford Youths W.F.C.2 - 2Shelbourne FC
2016Shelbourne FC5 - 0Wexford Youths W.F.C.
2017Cork City W.F.C.1 - 0University College Dublin Waves
2018Wexford Youths W.F.C.1 - 0Peamount United F.C.
2019Wexford Youths W.F.C.3 - 2Peamount United F.C.
2020Peamount United F.C.3 - 2Cork City W.F.C.

Przypisy

  1. Ireland - List of Women Champions, Rsssf.com [dostęp 2021-09-27] (ang.).

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