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Irish Football League Cup
(IRN-BRU League Cup)Founded 1986 Region Northern Ireland Number of teams 42 Current champions Lisburn Distillery (2010–11) Most successful club Linfield
(9 titles)2011–12 Irish Football League Cup The Irish League Cup, or the IRN-BRU League Cup, is the third-highest rated competition in domestic Northern Irish football competition after the IFA Premiership and Irish Cup. It has been sponsored by Irn Bru since the 2011–12 season.[1] From 2001–02 to 2010–11 it was been sponsored by Co-operative Insurance (known as CIS until 2007–08). Previous sponsors have been Coca-Cola (1998–99 to 2000–01), Wilkinson Sword (1991–92 to 1997–98), and Roadferry Freight (1986–87 to 1990–91). It should not be confused with the Irish League Floodlit Cup which ran from 1987–88 to 1997–98 initially under the sponsorship of Budweiser and latterly Coca-Cola.
The League Cup winners qualify for the next season's all-Ireland Setanta Cup.
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Format
The competition is for IFA Premiership and IFA Championship clubs, and uses a knock-out system. Twenty Championship teams play the first round, with the remaining ten given a bye to the second round, where they are joined by the twelve Premiership clubs. From there on, it is quarter-finals and semi-finals and final.
Each round consists of a single match. In the event that the scores are level, extra time is played, and if the teams are still level, there is a penalty shoot-out. The semi-finals are played at neutral venues. The final, generally, is played at Windsor Park.
The final has been broadcast live on television since the 2005–06 season.
History
The competition began as a straight knock-out competition in 1986–87, and also included teams from the Irish League B Division until 1997–98. From 1998–99 until 2007–08, only senior (Irish League and Irish Premier League teams have competed, but the competition was opened up to the IFA Championship for 2008–09.
The competition began with a straight knock-out format, but from 2001–02 until 2007–08, a group/knock-out system was used.
When it was first introduced it was one of a number of senior cup competitions in Northern Ireland run by the Irish League, originally to compensate for the relatively few league fixtures (traditionally 22 or 26), but also as vehicles for sponsorship revenue. The League Cup would have been considered less prestigious than the long-standing Gold Cup and Ulster Cup. Over the past decade or so, however, these other cup competitions have been phased out as the number of Irish League fixtures has increased and the public appetite for additional competitions has reduced, leaving the League Cup as the only surviving cup competition run by the Irish League and now established as the third most prestigious competition in Northern Ireland.
The actual trophy is the old City Cup, which was another senior Irish League competition that was ended in 1975.
History and statistics
Linfield have won the League Cup the most times (nine) and reached the most finals (eleven).
The highest score recorded in a League Cup final was 4–0, when Linfield defeated Coleraine in 2000.
A total of nine different teams have won the League Cup, and eleven different teams have reached the final.
The most common final has been Glentoran v Linfield. These teams have played each other in seven finals. Linfield have won on four occasions and Glentoran on three.
Linfield hold the record for the most consecutive wins: three times from 1998 to 2000.
The 1988–89 final, played between Glentoran and Linfield at the Oval on 11 November 1988 was won courtesy of a goal by Glens' goalkeeper, Alan Patterson, via a kick from his own penalty area. This was the first time that a goalkeeper had score in a British football final.[2]
In 2008–09, Portadown became the first intermediate team to reach the final, and subsequently became the first intermediate team to win the cup after defeating Newry City 1–0.
The 2008–09 final (between Newry City and Portadown was the first to be played outside Belfast, with Mourneview Park, Lurgan hosting a 1–0 win for the Ports. This match was attended by UEFA President Michel Platini and Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington who was in Northern Ireland for the FIFA meeting held in Newcastle, County Down.
List of finals
Season Winner Score Runner-up Date Venue Attendance 1986–87 Linfield 2–1 Crusaders 09/05/1987 The Oval, Belfast 1987–88 Coleraine 1–0 Portadown 28/11/1987 The Oval, Belfast 1988–89 Glentoran 2–1 Linfield 30/11/1988 The Oval, Belfast 10,000 1989–90 Glenavon 3–1 Newry Town 19/12/1989 Windsor Park, Belfast 1,000 1990–91 Glentoran 2–0 Ards 13/03/1991 Windsor Park, Belfast 4,000 1991–92 Linfield 3–0 Larne 14/04/1992 The Oval, Belfast 1992–93 Bangor 3–0 Coleraine 20/04/1993 Windsor Park, Belfast 2,000 1993–94 Linfield 2–0 Coleraine 26/04/1994 The Oval, Belfast 4,500 1994–95 Ards 0 – 0 (2–0 pens)
Cliftonville 25/04/1995 Windsor Park, Belfast 3,500 1995–96 Portadown 2–1 Crusaders 19/09/1995 Windsor Park, Belfast 2,600 1996–97 Crusaders 1–0 Glentoran 15/10/1996 Windsor Park, Belfast 3,000 1997–98 Linfield 1–0 Glentoran 09/09/1997 Windsor Park, Belfast 1998–99 Linfield 2–1 Glentoran 04/05/1999 Windsor Park, Belfast 6,500 1999–00 Linfield 4–0 Coleraine 18/04/2000 Windsor Park, Belfast 2,963 2000–01 Glentoran 1–0 Glenavon 24/04/2001 Windsor Park, Belfast 2,515 2001–02 Linfield 3–1 Glentoran 27/11/2001 Windsor Park, Belfast 6,200 2002–03 Glentoran 2–0 Linfield 03/12/2002 Windsor Park, Belfast 5,700 2003–04 Cliftonville 1 – 1 (5–4 pens)
Larne 11/11/2003 Windsor Park, Belfast 3,000 2004–05 Glentoran 2–1 Linfield 09/11/2004 Windsor Park, Belfast 6,000 2005–06 Linfield 3–0 Glentoran 10/12/2005 Windsor Park, Belfast 6,845 2006–07 Glentoran 1–0 Cliftonville 02/12/2006 Windsor Park, Belfast 6,910 2007–08 Linfield 3–2 Crusaders 02/02/2008 Windsor Park, Belfast 5,200 2008–09 Portadown 1–0 Newry City 28/02/2009 Mourneview Park, Lurgan 4,000 2009–10 Glentoran 2 – 2 (4–1 pens)
Coleraine 27/03/2010 Windsor Park, Belfast 2010–11 Lisburn Distillery 2–1 Portadown 02/04/2011 Mourneview Park, Lurgan Performance by club
Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years Linfield 9 3 1986–87, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2007–08 Glentoran 7 5 1988–89, 1990–91, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10 Portadown 2 1 1995–96, 2008–09 Coleraine 1 4 1987–88 Crusaders 1 3 1996–97 Cliftonville 1 2 2003–04 Ards 1 1 1994–95 Glenavon 1 1 1989–90 Bangor 1 – 1992–93 Lisburn Distillery 1 – 2010–11 Larne – 2 – Newry City – 2 – References
External links
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- Irish league Cup archive at the Irish Football Club Project
- Irish League Forums
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