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The match took place on Sunday 10 November 2024 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, between Drogheda United and Derry City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Drogheda won the game 2-0 to win the FAI Cup for the second time in their history.
Drogheda United Shamrock Rovers St Patrick's Athletic: Matches played: 180: Goals scored: 408 (2.27 per match) Top goalscorer: Patrick Hoban Pádraig Amond 14 goals each: Biggest home win: Drogheda United 7–0 Sligo Rovers (23 August 2024) Biggest away win: Dundalk 0–5 Sligo Rovers (4 March 2024) Highest scoring: Drogheda United 7–0 Sligo ...
Founded in 1919 the original Drogheda United were a non-league club for all of their early years of existence but on Saturday 22 June 1963 another Drogheda Club – Drogheda F.C. (founded in 1962) were elected to the League of Ireland when the league was expanded to include twelve teams rather than ten. In their first season there they finished ...
The 2024 FAI Cup, known as the Sports Direct FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, [1] was the 104th edition of the Republic of Ireland's primary national cup competition. It featured teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division and the First Division, as well as teams from the regional leagues of the Republic of Ireland football league system.
The 2024 League of Ireland First Division, known as the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division for sponsorship reasons, [1] was the 40th season of the League of Ireland First Division. The competition began on 16 February 2024, [2] and concluded in October 2024. [3] Cork City won the title for the third time. [4]
After two defeats in Cup Finals in the 1970s, Drogheda United finally reached the summit in 2005. Goals from Gavin Whelan (whose father, Paul, captained Bohemians to the 1992 cup and whose grandfather, Ronnie , won two cups with St. Patrick's Athletic ) and captain Declan O'Brien helped "the Drogs" to a 2–0 win over Cork City .
The 2024 season was St Patrick's Athletic F.C.'s 95th year in existence and was the Supersaint's 73rd consecutive season in the top-flight of Irish football. It was the first full season in charge for manager Jon Daly, having taken over from Tim Clancy in May 2023.
2024 Rob Harvey [1] Allen Lynch, Emmett Dynan Paul Norton 2023 Paul McLaughlin [2] Eoin Harte, Darren Carey Rob Harvey 2022 Damien MacGraith [3] Christopher Campbell, Brian Fenlon Ben Connolly 2021 Robert Hennessy [4] Dermot Broughton, Michelle O'Neill Damien MacGraith 2020 Rob Harvey [5] Alan Sherlock, Darren Corcoran Sean Grant 2019 Derek ...