The Leinster Senior Cup is an
association football
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cup competition
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organized by the
Leinster Football Association
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. It is currently contested by LFA affiliated
League of Ireland
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clubs,
Leinster Senior League Senior Division clubs and invited teams from the various
LFA affiliated junior leagues. Before the introduction of the
FAI Cup, it was considered the major cup competition for clubs in what is now the
Republic of Ireland
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. It is also the oldest association football cup competition in the Republic of Ireland.
History
Early years
After the
Leinster Football Association
The Leinster Football Association (LFA) is the governing body for association football in the Irish province of Leinster. It is responsible for organizing the Leinster Senior Cup and the Leinster Senior League as well as numerous other league ...
was founded in
1892
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it began organizing its own cup competition. The Leinster Senior Cup was first played for in 1892–93. The inaugural final saw
Leinster Nomads defeat
Dublin University
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2–1. After the inaugural win by Nomads,
Bohemians and
Shelbourne monopolised the cup for the next twenty-four years.
For most of this era Bohemians and Shelbourne were members of the
Irish Football League
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.
Olympia's Leinster Double
After Leinster Nomads,
Bohemians and
Shelbourne,
Olympia became the fourth team to win the Leinster Senior Cup. In 1917–18, with team that included
Jack McCarthy and
Fran Watters, Olympia won both the
Leinster Junior Cup and Leinster Senior Cup. In doing so they also caused one of the biggest upsets in the history of Leinster football. After winning the Leinster Junior Cup, they qualified for the Leinster Senior Cup. After receiving a bye in the first round, Olympia beat
St James's Gate in the semi-final. In the final they defeated Shelbourne 1–0 with a goal scored by Fran Watters. According to Peter Byrne this also resulted in a popular giant killing chat – "Remember Olympia once beat Shels".
Olympia effectively ended the Bohemians/Shelbourne monopoly and in subsequent seasons the cup was won by
Leinster Senior League clubs such as St James's Gate and
Dublin United.
Non-League of Ireland successes
Following the introduction of the
League of Ireland
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in
1921–22, League of Ireland clubs have dominated the competition. However non-League of Ireland clubs, mainly from the
Leinster Senior League, have enjoyed some successes.
Brideville in 1924–25, Distillery in 1941–42 and
St Patrick's Athletic in 1947–48 were all winners. Brideville were losing finalists in 1923–24 as were Glasnevin in 1924–25,
Grangegorman
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in 1946–47,
Transport
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in 1947–48, St Patrick's Athletic in 1950–51 and
Longford Town
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in 1954–55.
In the 1946–47 final
Mick O'Flanagan
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scored six goals for
Bohemians as they defeated Grangegorman 11–0.
Home Farm were winners in 1964–65 after defeating
Dundalk
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2–1 in the final on 26 December 1964 at
Dalymount Park
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. Home Farm,
Distillery in 1941–42 and
Wayside Celtic in 1998–99 are the only non-League of Ireland clubs to defeat a League of Ireland club in the final. In more recent times
St Francis,
Cherry Orchard and
St. Patrick's C.Y.F.C. have also been finalists.
Decline and revival
The 2000–01 competition suffered with fixture rows and was eventually abandoned after the quarter-final draw was made due to the
2001 foot-and-mouth outbreak.
The cup was not played again until
2010.
The competition was played yearly until the
Covid-19 pandemic
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halted sporting contests in 2020 in Ireland.
List of Leinster Senior Cup finals
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Performance by club
References
Further reading
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