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2019–20 Leinster Senior Cup
Football tournament season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2020 Leinster Senior Cup was scheduled to be the 119th staging of the Leinster Football Association's primary competition. It was abandoned after two rounds due to the Coronavirus pandemic.[1] It was scheduled to include all Leinster based League of Ireland clubs from the Premier Division and First Division, as well as a selection of intermediate level sides.
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Teams
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Preliminary round
The draw for the Preliminary and First Rounds was announced on 10 September 2019. [2]
27 October 2019 | Boyne Harps | 2–0 | Newtown United | Drogheda |
14:00 GMT | Robert Cashman ![]() Dale Harding ![]() |
[3] | Stadium: United Park |
First round
11 October 2019 | Clontarf | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–1 p) | VEC | Clonshaugh, Dublin |
19:30 GMT | David Vos ![]() |
[4] | Joey Byrne ![]() |
Stadium: AUL Complex |
Penalties | ||||
Gary Murray ![]() Declan Donnery ![]() |
13 October 2019 | Evergreen | 5–2 | Moyne Rangers | Kilkenny City |
11:00 GMT | Sean Barcoe ![]() Jamie Owens ![]() |
James Peare ![]() Colin Henderson ![]() |
Stadium: Evergreen Park |
24 November 2019 | New Oak Boys | 2–0 | Boyne Harps | Carlow Town |
13:30 GMT | Daryl Coleman ![]() Conor Byrne ![]() |
Stadium: Burrin Road |
Second round
The draw for the Second Round was shared by Striker Online on 11 December 2019. [5]
26 January 2020 | Crettyard United | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | New Oak Boys | Crettyard |
11:00 GMT | Robert Dowling ![]() |
Cian Dowling ![]() |
Stadium: Killeen Road |
26 January 2020 | Evergreen | 1–2 | Ayrfield United | Kilkenny City |
14:00 GMT | Chris Whearty ![]() |
Alan Connor ![]() Brian Malone ![]() |
Stadium: Evergreen Park |
1 March 2020 | Clontarf | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Sheriff YC | Clonshaugh, Dublin |
11:00 GMT | David Vos ![]() |
Evan Pierce ![]() Mark Quigley ![]() |
Stadium: AUL Complex |
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Third round
The draw for the Third Round was announced by the Leinster Football Association on 27 January 2020.[6] All football activity in the Republic of Ireland was halted in March due to the Coronavirus pandemic. No revised dates were announced for planned fixtures and the competition went on hiatus until 2022.
Sheriff YC | A-A | Crumlin United | Fairview, Dublin | |
GMT | Stadium: Fairview Park |
Killester Donnycarney | A-A | New Oak Boys | Killester | |
GMT | Stadium: Hadden Park |
Ayrfield United | A-A | Bluebell United | Ayrfield, Dublin | |
GMT | Stadium: Blunden Drive |
Malahide United | A-A | St Mochta’s | Malahide, Dublin | |
GMT | Stadium: Gannon Park |
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References
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