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Loosemores League Cup | |
Country | Wales England |
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Teams | 18 |
Defending champions | The New Saints |
Matches played | 12 |
Goals scored | 29 (2.42 per match) |
← 2008–09 2010–11 → All statistics correct as of 17:00, 30 August 2009 (UTC). |
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Date | Event |
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18 August 2009 | Group stage, round 1 |
25 August 2009 | Group stage, round 2 |
1 September 2009 | Group stage, round 3 |
8–9 September 2009 | Group stage, round 4 |
15–23 September 2009 | Group stage, round 5 |
6 October 2009 | Group stage, round 6 |
October 2009 | Quarter-finals |
November 2009 | Semi-finals, first leg |
December 2009 | Semi-finals, second leg |
April 2010 | Final |
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Key to colours in group tables |
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Teams progressed to the quarter finals |
Best runner-up that progressed to the quarter finals |
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Bala Town | 2–3 | Gap Connah's Quay |
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Jefferies 15' Griffits 87' | Report | Glover 30' Hayes 90' McNutt 93+3' |
Porthmadog | 1–4 | Rhyl |
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D Williams 84' | Report | Connolly 17', 66' M Williams 55', 87' |
Port Talbot Town | 3–1 | Technogroup Welshpool Town |
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Fahiya 9' Rose 38' McCreesh 64' | Report | Peate 64' |
Gap Connah's Quay | 2–1 | Rhyl |
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Jones 17' Harbert 31' (pen) | Report | Connolly 55' |
Port Talbot Town | 0–0 | The New Saints |
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Rhyl | 4–0 | Gap Connah's Quay |
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Connolly 8' Hunt 40' Smith 88', 90' | Report |
The New Saints | 2–0 | Port Talbot Town |
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Hogan 22' Ruscoe 30' (pen) | Report |
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