2011 Leinster Senior Cup

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2011 Leinster Senior Cup
Leinster Football Association Senior Cup
Country Republic of Ireland
Teams43
Champions St.Patrick's Athletic
Runners-up Bohemians
2010
2011–12

The 2011 Leinster Senior Cup, was the 110th staging of the Leinster Senior Cup association football competition. 43 teams entered the 2011 competition including the 11 League of Ireland teams affiliated to the Leinster Football Association who entered the competition at the Fourth round stage. A further 16 Intermediate teams, 14 Junior teams and 2 A Championship sides entered the competition at the First round stage. St.Patrick's Athletic won the competition after beating Bohemians 2-0 at Dalymount Park.

Contents

Third round

The draw for the third round took place on 20 January 2011. [1]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamReport
1 Crumlin United 5 – 0Arklow Town
2 Tolka Rovers 0 – 4Killester United
3Glebe North0 – 1Willow Park
4Crettyard United3 – 1Evergreen

Fourth round

The draw for the Fourth round took place on 20 January 2011. [1]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamReport
1Willow Park2 – 1 Crumlin United Report
2 Dundalk 0 – 2 Shamrock Rovers Report
3 Bray Wanderers 0 – 2 St. Patrick's Athletic Report
4 Wexford Youths 1 – 0 Drogheda United Report
5Killester United3 – 1 Longford Town Report
6 Sporting Fingal w/o 1 Bohemians
7Crettyard United0 – 1 Shelbourne Report
8 Athlone Town 2 – 1 UCD Report

^Note 1 Bohemians advance to the quarter-final stage following Sporting Fingal ceasing operations on 10 February 2011 [2]

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 16 March 2011. [3]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamReport
1 St. Patrick's Athletic 3 – 0 Athlone Town Report
2Killester United4 – 0Willow Park Report
3 Wexford Youths 0 – 6 Shelbourne Report
4 Bohemians 2 - 1 Shamrock Rovers Report

Semi-finals

The Draw for the semi-finals took place on 11 July 2011 [4]

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamReport
1 St. Patrick's Athletic 4 - 0Killester United Report
2 Bohemians 2 - 0 Shelbourne Report

Final

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamReport
1 Bohemians 0 - 2 St.Patrick's Athletic Report

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