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Ladies' football: In 1998, Waterford defeated Monaghan 2–14 to 3–8 (20 points to 17) after the teams finished the original match level at 19 points (Monaghan 4–7, Waterford 1–16). Camogie (women): In 1981, Kilkenny defeated Cork 1–9 to 0–7 (12 points to 7) after the teams finished the original match level at 18 points (3–9 each).
The first tournament featured amateur teams from throughout England and was won by Old Carthusians, the team for former pupils of Charterhouse School, who defeated Casuals. [7] The Carthusians had won England's premier national competition, the FA Cup , in 1881, [ 8 ] and thus became the first team to win both cups.
A grand final replay was a method of deciding the winner of a competition when a grand final is drawn. It is commonly used in football codes, particularly in Australian rules football . It was most notably used in the Australian Football League on three occasions—most recently in 2010 —prior to its abolition in 2016.
4.2 Replays. 5 Fifth round. ... The 1979–80 Football League Cup was the 20th season of the Football League Cup, ... 7–2 Rochdale: 0–1: Blackpool: 14 August 1979:
The initial match resulted in a 0–0 draw at Wembley Stadium on 18 March 1978. [1] The replay was four days later at Old Trafford , [ 1 ] and saw John Robertson score from the penalty spot after a professional foul by Phil Thompson on John O'Hare , which TV replays confirmed was just outside the penalty area.
For ACC and power conferences, off-site help on football replay reviews is now essential. AARON BEARD. September 13, 2023 at 12:32 PM.
The 1982–83 FA Cup was the 102nd season of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup for short. The competition was won by Manchester United , who drew the first final 2–2, but won the replay 4–0.
[7] [8] [9] Dublin replaced M. D. MacAuley with Eoin Murchan for the replay, while RTÉ replaced Joe Brolly with Stephen Rochford. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Murchan scored a goal straight from the second half throw-in as Dublin defeated Kerry by a scoreline of 1–18 to 0–15 in the replay to become the first male [ n 1 ] team to win five consecutive GAA ...