Leinster Football Association Senior Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Final positions | |
Champions | Bohemians |
Runner-up | Usher Celtic |
The 2023 Leinster Senior Cup was the 119th staging of the Leinster Football Association's primary competition. It included all Leinster based League of Ireland clubs from the Premier Division and First Division, as well as a selection of intermediate level sides. The competition marked the return of the cup since it went on hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland. The competition began on the weekend of 3 September 2022 and ended on 18 September 2023 when Bohemians defeated Usher Celtic in the final at Dalymount Park . [1] [2] [3] [4]
3 September 2022 | Sheriff YC | 4-0 | Clara Town |
3 September 2022 | Dynamo Dublin | 1-2 | Evergreen |
3 September 2022 | St Peter's | 4-0 | Hardwicke |
11 September 2022 | Clonmullion | 2-3 | Oliver Bond Celtic |
11 September 2022 | VEC | 0-7 | Usher Celtic |
1 October 2022 | Trim Celtic | 4-5 | New Oak Boys |
Teams receiving byes: North End United, Kilbarrack United, Suncroft, Gorey Rangers [5]
30 September 2022 | St Peter's | 2-3 | Gorey Rangers |
30 September 2022 | Oliver Bond Celtic | w/o | Suncroft |
30 September 2022 | New Oak Boys | 1-0 | Kilbarrack United |
1 October 2022 | North End United | 3-2 | Evergreen |
28 October 2022 | Usher Celtic | 5-1 | Sheriff Y.C. |
30 October 2022 | New Oak Boys | 2-2 | Killester Donnycarney |
27 November 2022 | North End United | 5-0 | Oliver Bond Celtic |
30 November 2022 | Liffey Wanderers | 0-4 | Malahide United |
30 November 2022 | St. Mochta's | 3-4 | Crumlin United |
13 January 2023 | Usher Celtic | 4-2 | Gorey Rangers |
27 January 2023 | Malahide United | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Usher Celtic | Malahide |
19:45 | Rooney ![]() McGahon ![]() McEvoy ![]() ![]() | Curran ![]() McMahon ![]() Doyle ![]() | Stadium: Gannon Park Attendance: 100 Referee: Lee Duffy |
29 January 2023 | North End United | 1–5 | Bohemians | Wexford |
14:00 | Rhodes ![]() Murphy ![]() | Flores ![]() Williams ![]() Burke ![]() Horton ![]() | Stadium: Hollygrove Attendance: 400 Referee: Gavin Colfer |
31 January 2023 | St Patrick's Athletic | 1–3 | Wexford | Inchicore |
19:45 | Melia ![]() | Adeyemo ![]() | Stadium: Richmond Park Attendance: 800 Referee: Paul Norton |
4 February 2023 | UCD | 1–4 | Shamrock Rovers | Belfield, Dublin |
15:00 | Wells ![]() Higgins ![]() | Poom ![]() Kenny ![]() Gaffney ![]() Carey ![]() | Stadium: UCD Bowl Attendance: 500 Referee: Alan Patchell |
10 February 2023 | Drogheda United | 2–0 | Athlone Town | Drogheda |
19:45 | Markey ![]() | Stadium: Weavers Park Attendance: 1,329 Referee: Alan Carey |
12 February 2023 | New Oak Boys | 0–3 | Bray Wanderers | Carlow |
14:00 | Report | Almirall ![]() Shortt ![]() Crowley ![]() | Stadium: Burrin Road Attendance: 562 Referee: David Connolly |
21 February 2023 | Crumlin United | 2-2 (a.e.t.) (5-4 p) | Longford Town | Crumlin, Dublin |
19:45 | Martins ![]() McAdams ![]() | Doona ![]() Boudiaf ![]() | Stadium: Pearse Park Attendance: 270 Referee: Daniel Murphy |
24 March 2023 | Dundalk | 0-4 | Shelbourne | Dundalk |
19:45 | Muller ![]() | Moylan ![]() Robinson ![]() Caffrey ![]() Arubi ![]() | Stadium: Oriel Park Attendance: 950 Referee: Rob Harvey | |
Note: Shelbourne originally awarded 2-0 win as Dundalk failed to fulfil fixture. However an appeal by Dundalk was successful and a new date was arranged. |
27 February 2023 | Drogheda United | 2–4 (a.e.t.) | Usher Celtic | Drogheda |
19:45 | Grimes ![]() Davies ![]() | Gannon ![]() ![]() Kilkenny ![]() Keane ![]() | Stadium: Weavers Park Attendance: 1,237 Referee: David Dunne |
12 March 2023 | Crumlin United | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Bohemians | Phibsborough |
14:00 | O'Sullivan ![]() | Stadium: Dalymount Park Attendance: 1,032 Referee: Adriano Reale |
13 March 2023 | Bray Wanderers | 2–1 | Shamrock Rovers | Bray |
19:45 | Davis ![]() Power ![]() | Report | Ferizaj ![]() | Stadium: Carlisle Grounds Attendance: 1,172 Referee: Paul Norton |
8 May 2023 | Shelbourne | 2-0 | Wexford | Drumcondra |
19:45 | Arubi ![]() Robinson ![]() | Stadium: Tolka Park Attendance: 500 Referee: Oliver Moran |
17 April 2023 | Bray Wanderers | 1-4 | Usher Celtic | Bray |
19:45 | Shortt ![]() | Douglas ![]() Donohue ![]() Walker ![]() | Stadium: Carlisle Grounds Attendance: 200 Referee: Gavin Colfer |
3 July 2023 | Shelbourne | 3-4 | Bohemians | Drumcondra |
19:45 | Robinson ![]() Farrell ![]() | Jinadu ![]() O'Reilly ![]() Mooney ![]() Grogan ![]() | Stadium: Tolka Park Attendance: 2109 Referee: Alan Patchell |
18 September 2023 | Bohemians | 5-0 | Usher Celtic | Phibsborough |
19:45 | Mc Cormack ![]() McDaid ![]() Twardek ![]() Lotefa ![]() Coote ![]() | Report | Stadium: Dalymount Park Attendance: 3093 Referee: Paul Norton |
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