2015 League of Ireland Cup final

2015 League of Ireland Cup Final
Event2015 League of Ireland Cup
St Patrick's Athletic won 4–3 on penalties
Date19 September 2015
VenueEamonn Deacy Park, Galway
RefereePaul McLaughlin
Attendance3,662

The 2015 League of Ireland Cup Final was the final match of the 2015 League of Ireland Cup, played between Galway United and St Patrick's Athletic. The match was played on 19 September 2015 at 6.05 pm.[1] Galway's route to the final involved them being drawn at home in every round and beating Finn Harps, Cockhill Celtic, Bohemians and Dundalk. St Pat's however were drawn away from home in every round and knocked out Crumlin United, Cork City and Shamrock Rovers en route to the final. The game played out as a 0–0 draw after 120 minutes, with Pats' young goalkeeper Conor O'Malley's save winning the cup 4-3 on penalties for the Inchicore side.[2]

Match

Galway United0–0 (a.e.t.)St Patrick's Athletic
Andy O'Connell  114' [1] Greg Bolger  88'
Penalties
Ryan Connolly
Jake Keegan
Stephen Walsh
Colm Horgan
Andy O'Connell
3–4 Conan Byrne
James Chambers
Christy Fagan
Ian Morris
Sean Hoare
Attendance: 3,662
Referee: Paul McLaughlin
GK 25 Conor Winn
RB 2 Colm Horgan
CB 5 Killian Kantwell
CB 24 Sam Oji  103'
LB 3 Marc Ludden
RM 17 Gary Shanahan
CM 6 Paul Sinnott (c)
CM 10 Ryan Connolly
LM 11 Jason Molloy  74'
ST 12 Jake Keegan
ST 9 Enda Curran  112'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Ger Hanley
LM 7 Stephen Walsh  74'
CB 13 Cormac Rafferty
ST 19 Andy O'Connell  103'
CM 20 Conor Melody  112'
CM 21 Conor Barry
RM 28 Tomi Saarelma
Manager:
Tommy Dunne
GK 16 Conor O'Malley
RB 2 Ger O'Brien (c)
CB 15 Kenny Browne
CB 5 Seán Hoare
LB 12 Lee Desmond
CM 14 James Chambers
CM 6 Greg Bolger
CM 11 Killian Brennan  91'
RW 7 Conan Byrne
ST 8 Morgan Langley  77'
LW 20 Aaron Greene  113'
Substitutes:
GK 25 Pat Jennings
CB 4 Jason McGuinness
ST 9 Christy Fagan  77'
CM 18 Sam Verdon
LM 19 Jamie McGrath  91'
CM 26 Jack Bayly
CM 27 Ian Morris  113'
Manager:
Liam Buckley

See also

References

  1. ^ "EA Sports Cup Final to Take Place in Eamonn Deacy Park on Sept. 19".
  2. ^ "EA Sports Cup Final Report: Galway United 0 - 0 St Patrick's Athletic (St Pats win 4 - 3 on penalties)".