2016–17 FAI Intermediate Cup

2016–17 FAI Intermediate Cup
Tournament details
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Teams89
Final positions
ChampionsLiffey Wanderers
Runners-upCobh Wanderers

The 2016–17 FAI Intermediate Cup, also known as the Umbro FAI Intermediate Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 90th edition of the national cup competition for provincial level club football in the Republic of Ireland. The sixteen teams that reached the fourth round qualified for the 2017 FAI Cup. The winners were Liffey Wanderers, who defeated Cobh Wanderers on penalties in the final.[1]

First round

Intermediate teams from the Munster Senior League, Leinster Senior League, and the Ulster Senior League entered in this round. The first round was regionalised, meaning clubs could only be drawn against other sides from the same provincial league. So, for example, a team from the Munster Senior League could only play against other Munster teams and not a team from the Leinster Senior League or the Ulster Senior League. Matches were played on a knockout basis. The draw was made on 7 September 2016 with games played on 16, 17, 18, 21 and 25 September 2016.[2][3]

16 September Rockmount 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Carrigaline UnitedRockmount Park
19:45
17 September Glasheen A.F.C.0–1 Ringmahon Rangers A.F.C. Glasheen Park
14:00
17 September Blarney United A.F.C. 2–1Avondale UnitedO'Shea Park
15:00 Stuart 21'
Quill 50'
O'Shea 60'
17 September College Corinthians 3–0KinsaleCorinthians Park
15:00
17 September Leeds A.F.C. 3–0MidletonLeeds Park
15:00
17 September Mallow United0–5 Bandon A.F.C. Town Park
15:00
18 September Casement Celtic0–6 Cobh Wanderers Casement Park
10:45
18 September Fermoy F.C.2–5 UCC Carrig Park
10:45
21 September Ballincollig A.F.C. 4–0Tramore AthleticO'Shea Park
19:45

Byes:

  • Ballinhassig A.F.C.
  • Mayfield United
  • Castleview A.F.C.
  • Passage A.F.C.
  • Douglas Hall A.F.C.
  • Riverstown F.C.
  • Everton A.F.C.
  • St Mary's A.F.C.
  • Kilreen Celtic F.C.
  • Wilton United F.C.
  • Leeside A.F.C.
16 September Broadford Rovers F.C.0–6 Hartstown Huntstown F.C. Marlay Park
19:30 O'Reilly 5'
McCabe 50'
McCullagh 70', 75'
McGuire 85', 89'
16 September Portlaoise A.F.C.1–2 Swords Celtic F.C. Rossleighan Park
19:30 Murphy 66' J.Nolan 78'
P.Nolan 85'
16 September Glebe North F.C.1–2 Bluebell United Market Green
19:45 Hughes 76' Larkin 70'
Quinn 80'
18 September Celbridge Town A.F.C.0–1 Greenhills Greenpark F.C. St Patrick's Park
11:00
18 September Confey F.C.2–1 Kilnamanagh A.F.C. Confey Park
11:00
18 September Knocklyon United 1–0Dublin UniversityKiltipper
11:00
18 September Newtown Rangers F.C. 5–1St. Josephs Boys F.C.Farrell Park
11:00 L.Murtagh 3'
K.Murtagh 23', 41', 92'
Greenalgh 81'
70'
18 September St. Mochta's 3–0Ballyfermot UnitedPorterstown Road
11:00 Somers 30'
Hughes 42'
Kelly 86'
18 September UCD Reserves1–3 Leixlip United Belfield
11:00 Belhout 30' Barnes 58'
Biansumba 67'
Darcy 83'
18 September Leicester Celtic0–2 Tullamore Town Loretto Park
14:30
18 September Templeogue United F.C.1–4 Killester United F.C. Pearse Park
15:00 65' Talbot 35'
46' (o.g.)
Mooney 49'
Brophy 55'
21 September Newbridge Town0–1 Verona F.C. Station Road
20:00 Habibovic 20'
25 September Mount Merrion1–2 (a.e.t.) Glenville F.C. Leopardstown Park
15:00

Byes:

Byes:

Second round

The Second Round was also regionalised, so teams from the Munster Senior League played each other, teams from the Leinster Senior League played each other and teams from the Ulster Senior League played each other on a knockout basis. The draw was made on 4 October with games played on 20,21,22 and 23 October 2016.[4][5][6][3]

Munster

20 October St Mary's A.F.C. 2–1Kilreen Celtic F.C.St Mary's Park
19:30
21 October Mayfield United1–2 Riverstown F.C. Mayfield Park
19:45
21 October Rockmount 3–0Wilton United F.C.Rockmount Park
19:45
22 October Ballincollig A.F.C. 3–2UCCLanding Field
14:00
22 October Bandon A.F.C.0–3 Douglas Hall A.F.C. Town Park
14:00
22 October Blarney United A.F.C. 2–0Ballinhassig A.F.C.O'Shea Park
14:00
22 October College Corinthians 5–0Passage A.F.C.Corinthians Park
14:00
22 October Leeds A.F.C.1–2 Cobh Wanderers Leeds Park
14:00
22 October Leeside A.F.C.2–3 Ringmahon Rangers A.F.C. Leeside Park
14:00
23 October Everton A.F.C. 2–1Castleview A.F.C.Everton Park
10:45

Leinster

21 October Beggsboro A.F.C.2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Bangor Celtic Killkiernan Road
19:30
21 October Edenderry Town 7–0Arklow TownPaddy Maloney Park
19:45
21 October Hartstown Huntstown F.C.0–1 Greystones A.F.C. Hartstown All Weather
19:45
21 October Malahide United 6–2St.John Bosco F.C.Gannon Park
19:45
21 October Tullamore Town 2–0Lucan United F.C.Leah Victoria Park
19:45
21 October Swords Celtic F.C. 2–1Leixlip UnitedBalheary
20:00
21 October Tolka Rovers F.C.2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Crumlin United Frank Cooke Park
20:00
23 October Ballymun United F.C. 2–0Knocklyon UnitedBallymun Complex
11:00
23 October Glenville F.C. 1–0Home Farm F.C.Palmerstown College
11:00
23 October Kilnamanagh A.F.C.1–3 Firhouse Clover F.C. Ned Kelly Park
11:00
23 October Newtown Rangers F.C.2–3 (a.e.t.) Liffey Wanderers Farrell Park
11:00
23 October Portmarnock A.F.C. 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
St James Gate F.C.Paddys Hill
11:00
23 October Shamrock Bhoys F.C.1–3 Sacred Heart F.C. Vevay Park
11:00
23 October Skerries Town F.C. 3–1Inchicore Athletic F.C.Park Lane
11:00
23 October St. Mochta's1–2 Bluebell United Porterstown Road
11:00
23 October T.E.K. United2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Drumcondra F.C. Deansgrange
11:00
23 October Killester United F.C. 4–1Greenhills Greenpark F.C.Haddon Park
14:30
23 October Wayside Celtic F.C. 3–2 (a.e.t.)Verona F.C.Jackson Park
14:30

Ulster

23 October Cockhill Celtic 7–0Swilly Rovers F.C.Charlie O'Donnell Sports Ground
13:30
23 October Fanad United1–2 Bonagee United Traigh-A-Loch
13:30

Third round

The third round was not regionalised, so teams from the Munster Senior League, Leinster Senior League, and Ulster Senior League all played each other on a knockout basis. The draw was made on 1 November with games played on or before 27 November 2016.[7][3]

Swords Celtic0–6 Crumlin United
St. Patrick's C.Y.F.C.0–0Ballymun United F.C.
11 December Replay Ballymun United F.C. 3–2St. Patrick's C.Y.F.C.
Portmarnock A.F.C 4–2Riverstown F.C.
Killester United F.C. 1–0Blarney United
Everton A.F.C. 4–2Wayside Celtic
Cobh Wanderers1–1Sacred Heart F.C.
11 December ReplaySacred Heart F.C.2–4 Cobh Wanderers
Glenville F.C. 1–0Douglas Hall A.F.C.
Ballincollig A.F.C.0–0Ringmahon Rangers
10 December ReplayRingmahon Rangers1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Ballincollig A.F.C.
Firhouse Clover2–3 Greystones United A.F.C.

Fourth round

The fourth round was not regionalised, so teams from the Munster Senior League, Leinster Senior League, and Ulster Senior League all played each other on a knockout basis. The draw was made on 6 December 2016 with fixtures to be played on the week ending 22 January 2017.[3][8]

5 February Cherry Orchard1–2 Everton A.F.C.
Crumlin United 6–1Ballymun United F.C.
4 February Ballincollig A.F.C.1–2 Bluebell United
Roche 47' Cleary 45', Stritch 80'
4 February Cobh Wanderers 1–0Killester United F.C.
Curran 10'
22 January College Corinthians A.F.C. 2–1Portmarnock A.F.C
2pm

Quarter-finals

The draw for this round was made on 7 February 2017. If ties end in a draw after 90 minutes, a replay will be played in which the away side from the first match will have home advantage. In the replay, if scores remains level after 90 minutes, extra-time will be played and, if required, penalties.[3][8][9]

18 February Crumlin United2–3 Cobh Wanderers
Murray
Hurley
Dowling  53'
Meade
Stapleton , 63', 74'
24 February Liffey Wanderers 2–2Edenderry Town
Lee Roche 15'
Aidan Roche 67'
Kenny McNamara 2'
Aaron McDonnell 14'
12 March ReplayEdenderry Town0–2 Liffey Wanderers
C O'Brien
G Young
5 March Everton A.F.C.0–3 College Corinthians
Cian Murphy 55'
James Furlong 72'
Ronan Staunton 88'

Semi-finals

The draw for this round was made on 14 March 2017. The semi-finals were scheduled to be played on the week ending 26 March 2017. If ties end in a draw after 90 minutes, a replay will be played in which the away side from the first match will have home advantage. In the replay, if scores remains level after 90 minutes, extra-time will be played and, if required, penalties.[3][9]

8 April Greystones United0–0Cobh WanderersGreystones, County Wicklow
18:00 GMT Stadium: Woodlands
15 April Replay Cobh Wanderers 1–0Greystones UnitedCobh, County Cork
14:00 GMT Alan O'Flynn Stadium: Old Church

Final

The final took place on 13 May 2017 in the Aviva Staidum.[1][9]

13 May Liffey Wanderers 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Cobh Wanderers Dublin, Ireland
15:00 GMT Clayton Maher 72'
Aidan Roche 94'
Report Conor Meade 85'
120' +1'
Stadium: Aviva Stadium
Penalties
Carl O'Brien
Conor Riddick
Lee Roche
Anthony O'Connor
Adam Deegan
Anthony Gray
Ian Stapleton
Eoin Hastings
Brian Fitzgerald
Shane Geasley
Alan O'Flynn
Michael O'Shea

References

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