2008 FAI Cup

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The 2008 FAI Cup, known as the FAI Ford Cup for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 88th staging of the primary domestic cup competition for association football in the Republic of Ireland. This edition featured teams from the League of Ireland Premier Division, First Division and A Championship, as well as teams from the regional leagues of the Republic of Ireland football league system.

CountryRepublic of Ireland
ChampionsBohemians
Runners-upDerry City
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2008 FAI Cup
FAI Ford Cup
Tournament details
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Final positions
ChampionsBohemians
Runners-upDerry City
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The FAI Cup officially kicked off on 30 March 2008, when four clubs from the Intermediate and Junior leagues battled it out in the first round for the opportunity to join 18 A Championship, Intermediate and Junior clubs in the second round. This was the second season that the competition was sponsored by Ford.

The ten winners of the second round ties were joined in the Third Round by 12 Premier Division and 10 First Division clubs.

The competition ran until late November, with the final taking place on Sunday, 23 November 2008 at the RDS.[2]

First round

Fixtures were played on the weekend of Sunday 30 March 2008.[3][4]

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1 Fanad United 2–0 Carrigaline United
2 Douglas Hall 4–0 Castlebar Celtic
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Second round

Fixtures were played on the weekend of Sunday 20 April 2008.

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1 Corduff 0–11 St. Mary's
2 Avondale United 0–1 Drogheda Town
3 Douglas Hall 1–0 Belgrove
4 Crumlin United 0–0 Liffeys Pearse
replay Liffeys Pearse 2–0 Crumlin United
5 Salthill Devon 0–1 Rockmount
6 Killester United 2–1 Bangor Celtic
7 Swilly Rovers 1–4 Wayside Celtic
8 St. James Gate 2–3 Carrick United
9 Everton 3–1 Tullamore Town
10 Lissadel United 0–2 Fanad United
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1Played on April 13, 2008, as Corduff FC gave up home advantage in tie due to unavailability of side on April 20.

Third round

Matches played on the weekend of Sunday, 8 June 2008. The draw took place on Monday, 12 May 2008 and was made by Giovanni Trapattoni and Marco Tardelli, and televised live on RTÉ Two.

Fourth round

Matches played on the weekend of Sunday, 17 August 2008.[26][2] The draw took place on Monday, 7 July 2008 and televised live on RTÉ Two.[27]

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Quarter-finals

Matches were played on the weekend of Sunday, 14 September 2008. The draw took place on Monday, 25 August 2008 and was made by Turlough O'Connor and FAI President David Flood, and televised live on RTÉ Two.

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Sporting Fingal3–3St. Patrick's Athletic
Hynes 6'
P. Byrne 18'
James 90' (pen.)
Report Quigley 35', 42' (pen.)
Dempsey 44'
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Attendance: 1,932
Referee: D. McKeon

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Attendance: 2,234
Referee: A. Kelly

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Attendance: 4,258
Referee: R. Winter

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Callaghan 60' Report Kelly 13'
J. Byrne 19', 55' (pen.)
McGuinness 52'
Fenn 77'
Crowe 81'
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Attendance: 1,784
Referee: Ian Stokes

Quarter-final replays

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Attendance: 1,596
Referee: A. Kelly

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Attendance: 1,149
Referee: D. Hancock

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Attendance: 3,275
Referee: R. Winter

Semi-finals

Matches were played on the weekend of Sunday, 26 October 2008. The draw took place on Monday, 29 September 2008 and was made by John Ryan and David Flood, and televised live on RTÉ Two.

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Attendance: 4,879
Referee: D. McKeown

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Attendance: 2,857
Referee: A. Kelly

Final

The 2008 FAI Cup final took place on Sunday 23 November 2008 at the RDS, Dublin.[28]

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Attendance: 10,281

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