2009–10 Welsh League Cup

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2009–2010 Welsh League Cup
Loosemores League Cup
CountryFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Flag of England.svg  England
Teams18
Defending champions The New Saints
Matches played12
Goals scored29 (2.42 per match)
2010–11
All statistics correct as of 17:00, 30 August 2009 (UTC).

Round and draw dates

Source [1]

DateEvent
18 August 2009Group stage, round 1
25 August 2009Group stage, round 2
1 September 2009Group stage, round 3
8–9 September 2009Group stage, round 4
15–23 September 2009Group stage, round 5
6 October 2009Group stage, round 6
October 2009Quarter-finals
November 2009Semi-finals, first leg
December 2009Semi-finals, second leg
April 2010Final

Group stage

Source [2]

Key to colours in group tables
Teams progressed to the quarter finals
Best runner-up that progressed to the quarter finals

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Port Talbot Town 431083+510
Neath Athletic 411248−44
Carmarthen Town 402235−22
  CAR NEA PTT
Carmarthen Town 2–3 0–1
Neath Athletic 0–0 1–4
Port Talbot Town 1–1 2–1

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Llanelli 4220134+98
Aberystwyth Town 4121511−65
Haverfordwest County 402225−32
  ABER HFW LLA
Aberystwyth Town 0–0 2–2
Haverfordwest County 1–2 1–1
Llanelli 8–1 2–3

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Porthmadog 420294+57
Gap Connah's Quay 421167−17
Caersws 402226−42
  CSWS GCQ POR
Caersws 0–0 1–1
Gap Connah's Quay 3–1 3–2
Porthmadog 2–0 4–0

Group 4

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Rhyl 4400112+912
Prestatyn Town 411257−24
Airbus UK Broughton 4013310−71
  AIR PRE RYL
Airbus UK 0–2 1–2
Prestatyn Town 2–2 0–3
Rhyl FC 4–0 2–1

Group 5

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Technogroup Welshpool Town 4310116+710
Bala Town 421173+47
Elements Cefn Druids 4004515−100
  BAL ECD TWT
Bala Town 2–1 1–2
Elements Cefn Druids 0–4 2–4
Technogroup Welshpool Town 0–0 5–2

Group 6

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
The New Saints 4310136+710
Bangor City 420278−16
Newtown 4013511−61
  BAN NEW TNS
Bangor City 3–0 0–2
Newtown 1–2 2–4
The New Saints 5–2 2–2

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

Bala Town 2–3 Gap Connah's Quay
Jefferies Soccerball shade.svg15'
Griffits Soccerball shade.svg87'
Report Glover Soccerball shade.svg30'
Hayes Soccerball shade.svg90'
McNutt Soccerball shade.svg93+3'
Maes Tegid, Bala
Attendance: 182
Referee: D Aide

Porthmadog 1–4 Rhyl
D Williams Soccerball shade.svg84' Report Connolly Soccerball shade.svg17', 66'
M Williams Soccerball shade.svg55', 87'
Y Traeth, Rhyl
Attendance: 247
Referee: K Parry

Port Talbot Town 3–1 Technogroup Welshpool Town
Fahiya Soccerball shade.svg9'
Rose Soccerball shade.svg38'
McCreesh Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report Peate Soccerball shade.svg64'
Victoria Road, Port Talbot
Attendance: 159
Referee: N Morgan

The New Saints 4–1 Llanelli
Evans Soccerball shade.svg36'
McKenna Soccerball shade.svg41', 43'
Ruscoe Soccerball shade.svg63' (pen.)
Report Griffiths Soccerball shade.svg4'
Park Hall, Oswestry
Attendance: 232
Referee: D John

Semi-finals

First leg

Gap Connah's Quay 2–1 Rhyl
Jones Soccerball shade.svg17'
Harbert Soccerball shade.svg31' (pen)
Report Connolly Soccerball shade.svg55'
Deeside Stadium, Connah's Quay
Attendance: 252

Port Talbot Town 0–0 The New Saints
Report

Second leg

Rhyl 4–0 Gap Connah's Quay
Connolly Soccerball shade.svg8'
Hunt Soccerball shade.svg40'
Smith Soccerball shade.svg88', 90'
Report
Belle Vue, Rhyl
Attendance: 253

The New Saints 2–0 Port Talbot Town
Hogan Soccerball shade.svg22'
Ruscoe Soccerball shade.svg30' (pen)
Report
Park Hall, Oswestry
Attendance: 248

Final

Rhyl 1–3 The New Saints
Tuner Soccerball shade.svg65' Report Sargent Soccerball shade.svg31' (77)
Wood Soccerball shade.svg36'
The Airfield
Attendance: 375
Referee: Paul Thomas (Wales)

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References

  1. "Welsh League Cup Fixtures & Results 2009/10". welsh-premier.com. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2009.
  2. "Welsh League Cup group tables 2009/10". welsh-premier.com. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2009.