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2005 Setanta Cup
Tournament details
CountryNorthern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Teams6
Final positions
ChampionsLinfield (1st title)
Runners-upShelbourne
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored33 (2.54 per match)
2006 →

The 2005 Setanta Cup was the first edition of the Setanta Sports Cup, a club football competition featuring teams from both football associations on the island of Ireland. It was inaugurated as a cross-border competition between clubs from the League of Ireland in the Republic of Ireland and the Irish League in Northern Ireland.

The cup is sponsored by Setanta Sports; the Irish sports television network. The competition was launched with Setanta providing support for prize money (350,000) and sponsorship (€1.6 million over 4 years).

For this season the cup was simply known as the Setanta Cup before being renamed the Setanta Sports Cup from 2006 onwards.

Glentoran beat Longford Town 2–1 in the first ever game of the competition on 15 March 2005. The first final saw Belfast side Linfield defeat Dublin's Shelbourne 2–0 at Tolka Park in Dublin on 21 May 2005 to collect the winner's prize of 150,000.[1]

Format

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The teams would be split into two groups of 3 teams and play each other twice, once at home and once away. The winners of each group would play in a single game final, to be held in Tolka Park if at least one team from the Republic of Ireland was involved. If the final was played between two teams from Northern Ireland, the final would be held at Windsor Park.

Qualification

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League of Ireland

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Shelbourne qualified by winning the 2004 League of Ireland Premier Division title. Longford Town qualified by winning the 2004 FAI Cup Final. Cork City took the third spot by finishing second in the 2004 League of Ireland Premier Division.

Irish League

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Linfield qualified by winning the 2003–04 Irish Premier League. Glentoran qualified by winning the 2003–04 Irish Cup. The third spot went to Portadown for finishing second in the 2003–04 Irish Premier League.

Following a draw (in which league winners were kept apart), the teams were placed as follows;

  • Group 1; Linfield, Longford Town, Glentoran
  • Group 2; Shelbourne, Portadown, Cork City

Group stage

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Group 1

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Northern Ireland Linfield (A)430196+39Advanced to final
2Republic of Ireland Longford Town42024406
3Northern Ireland Glentoran410369−33
Source: [citation needed]
(A) Advance to a further round
Glentoran2 – 1Longford Town
Halliday 48'
Parkhouse 65'
(Report)Keegan 83'


Linfield3 – 2Glentoran
Larmour 11'
King 35'
Simpson o.g. 58'
(Report)Halliday 47'
Melaugh 85'



Glentoran2 – 4Linfield
Lockhart 62'
Holmes 72'
(Report)McAreavey 5'
Murphy 28'
Ferguson 43'
Mouncey 54'
Referee: Republic of Ireland Ian Stokes

Group 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (A)421154+17Advanced to final
2Northern Ireland Portadown41215505
3Republic of Ireland Cork City411223−14
Source: [citation needed]
(A) Advance to a further round
Shelbourne3 – 3Portadown
Baker 40', 67'
Byrne 44'
(Report)Hamilton 49', 59'
Boyle 83'

Cork City1 – 0Shelbourne
Behan 59'
Gamble Red card 85'
(Report)Crawley Red card 90'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Northern Ireland David Malcolm



Shelbourne1 – 0Cork City
Harris 52'(Report)
Referee: Northern Ireland Mark Courtney

Cork City0 – 1Portadown
McNulty Red card(Report)Hamilton 30'
Hamilton Red card
Referee: Republic of Ireland John Feighery

Final

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Shelbourne0 – 2Linfield
Byrne Red card 90+'
Moore Red card 90+'
(Report)Ferguson 26'
Thompson 37'
Referee: Northern Ireland Mark Courtney


 Winner of 2005 Setanta Sports Cup 
Northern Ireland Linfield
1st title

Goalscorers

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3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal
  • Northern Ireland Philip Simpson (Glentoran)

References

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  1. ^ "All-Ireland Cross-Border Cup Competitions". RSSSF.
[edit]
    2005 Setanta Cup
    Tournament details
    CountryNorthern Ireland
    Republic of Ireland
    Teams6
    Final positions
    ChampionsLinfield (1st title)
    Runners-upShelbourne
    Tournament statistics
    Matches played13
    Goals scored33 (2.54 per match)

    The 2005 Setanta Cup was the first edition of the Setanta Sports Cup, a club football competition featuring teams from both football associations on the island of Ireland. It was inaugurated as a cross-border competition between clubs from the League of Ireland in the Republic of Ireland and the Irish League in Northern Ireland.

    The cup is sponsored by Setanta Sports; the Irish sports television network. The competition was launched with Setanta providing support for prize money (350,000) and sponsorship (€1.6 million over 4 years).

    For this season the cup was simply known as the Setanta Cup before being renamed the Setanta Sports Cup from 2006 onwards.

    Glentoran beat Longford Town 2–1 in the first ever game of the competition on 15 March 2005. The first final saw Belfast side Linfield defeat Dublin's Shelbourne 2–0 at Tolka Park in Dublin on 21 May 2005 to collect the winner's prize of 150,000.[1]

    Format

    The teams would be split into two groups of 3 teams and play each other twice, once at home and once away. The winners of each group would play in a single game final, to be held in Tolka Park if at least one team from the Republic of Ireland was involved. If the final was played between two teams from Northern Ireland, the final would be held at Windsor Park.

    Qualification

    League of Ireland

    Shelbourne qualified by winning the 2004 League of Ireland Premier Division title. Longford Town qualified by winning the 2004 FAI Cup Final. Cork City took the third spot by finishing second in the 2004 League of Ireland Premier Division.

    Irish League

    Linfield qualified by winning the 2003–04 Irish Premier League. Glentoran qualified by winning the 2003–04 Irish Cup. The third spot went to Portadown for finishing second in the 2003–04 Irish Premier League.

    Following a draw (in which league winners were kept apart), the teams were placed as follows;

    • Group 1; Linfield, Longford Town, Glentoran
    • Group 2; Shelbourne, Portadown, Cork City

    Group stage

    Group 1

    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
    1Northern Ireland Linfield (A)430196+39Advanced to final
    2Republic of Ireland Longford Town42024406
    3Northern Ireland Glentoran410369−33
    Source: [citation needed]
    (A) Advance to a further round
    Glentoran2 – 1Longford Town
    Halliday 48'
    Parkhouse 65'
    (Report)Keegan 83'


    Linfield3 – 2Glentoran
    Larmour 11'
    King 35'
    Simpson o.g. 58'
    (Report)Halliday 47'
    Melaugh 85'

    Longford Town1 – 0Glentoran
    Paisley 88'
    Paisley Red card 89'
    (Report)

    Linfield1 – 0Longford Town
    Thompson 26'
    McCann Red card 82'
    (Report)

    Glentoran2 – 4Linfield
    Lockhart 62'
    Holmes 72'
    (Report)McAreavey 5'
    Murphy 28'
    Ferguson 43'
    Mouncey 54'
    Referee: Republic of Ireland Ian Stokes

    Group 2

    PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
    1Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (A)421154+17Advanced to final
    2Northern Ireland Portadown41215505
    3Republic of Ireland Cork City411223−14
    Source: [citation needed]
    (A) Advance to a further round
    Shelbourne3 – 3Portadown
    Baker 40', 67'
    Byrne 44'
    (Report)Hamilton 49', 59'
    Boyle 83'

    Cork City1 – 0Shelbourne
    Behan 59'
    Gamble Red card 85'
    (Report)Crawley Red card 90'
    Attendance: 4,000
    Referee: Northern Ireland David Malcolm

    Portadown1 – 1Cork City
    Kelly 77'(Report)Doyle 64'

    Portadown0 – 1Shelbourne
    Feeney Red card 53'(Report)Byrne 4'

    Shelbourne1 – 0Cork City
    Harris 52'(Report)
    Referee: Northern Ireland Mark Courtney

    Cork City0 – 1Portadown
    McNulty Red card(Report)Hamilton 30'
    Hamilton Red card
    Referee: Republic of Ireland John Feighery

    Final

    Shelbourne0 – 2Linfield
    Byrne Red card 90+'
    Moore Red card 90+'
    (Report)Ferguson 26'
    Thompson 37'
    Referee: Northern Ireland Mark Courtney


     Winner of 2005 Setanta Sports Cup 
    Northern Ireland Linfield
    1st title

    Goalscorers

    3 goals
    2 goals
    1 goal
    1 own goal
    • Northern Ireland Philip Simpson (Glentoran)

    References

    1. ^ "All-Ireland Cross-Border Cup Competitions". RSSSF.
    • Official Setanta Cup Site
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