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2015–16 Irish Cup

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Football tournament season
2015–16Irish Cup
Tournament details
CountryNorthern Ireland
Teams129
Defending championsGlentoran
Final positions
ChampionsGlenavon (7th win)
Runners-upLinfield
Tournament statistics
Matches played127
Goals scored553 (4.35 per match)

The2015–16 Irish Cup (known as theTennent's Irish Cup for sponsorship purposes) was the 136th edition of theIrish Cup, the premier knockout cup competition inNorthern Irishfootball since its introduction in 1881. The competition began on 18 August 2015 with the first round and concluded with the final atWindsor Park on 7 May 2016. The cup was sponsored byTennent's Lager, the competition's first title sponsor since 2012.[1]

Glentoran were the defending champions, after they lifted the cup for the second time in three seasons and for the 22nd time overall by defeatingPortadown 1–0 in the2015 final.[2] Their defence of the Cup ended in the sixth round after falling to a 4–1 home defeat against2013–14 winners,Glenavon.

Glenavon who were the eventual winners after beating Linfield 2-0 in the final, qualified for the2016–17 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round

Format and schedule

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129 clubs entered this season's competition, an increase of four clubs compared with the2014–15 total of 125 clubs. 82 regional league clubs from tiers 4–7 in theNorthern Ireland football league system entered the competition in the first round, with a further seven clubs receiving byes to proceed directly into the second round as necessitated by the number of participants. These clubs contested the first three rounds, with the 12 surviving clubs joining the 28NIFL Championship clubs in the fourth round. The 12NIFL Premiership clubs enter the competition in the fifth round, along with the 20 winners from the fourth round matches. All ties level after 90 minutes used extra time to determine the winner, with a penalty shoot-out to follow if necessary.

RoundDraw dateFirst match dateFixturesClubs
First round22 July 201518 August 201541129 → 88
Second round25 August 20153 October 20152488 → 64
Third round13 October 20157 November 20151264 → 52
Fourth round10 November 20155 December 20152052 → 32
Fifth round8 December 20159 January 20161632 → 16
Sixth round9 January 20166 February 2016816 → 8
Quarter-finals6 February 20165 March 201648 → 4
Semi-finals5 March 20161 April 201624 → 2
Final7 May 201612 → 1
TiersLeaguesNo. of EntriesEntry round
1NIFL Premiership12Fifth round
2NIFL Championship 128Fourth round
3NIFL Championship 2
4Ballymena & Provincial Football League Premier Division
Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate A
Northern Amateur Football League Premier Division
Northern Ireland Intermediate League
89First round
(Second round ifbyed)
5Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate B
Northern Amateur Football League Division 1A
6Northern Amateur Football League Division 1B
7Northern Amateur Football League Division 1C

Results

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Note:The league tier of each club at the time of entering the competition is listed in parentheses.

First round

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The draw for the first round was made on 22 July 2015 with the matches played between 18 and 22 August 2015.

Seven clubs receivedbyes into the second round, namely:Downpatrick (4), Dunmurry Recreation (5),Groomsport (7),Larne Tech Old Boys (5),Oxford United Stars (4),Rathfriland Rangers (5) andSeagoe (5).[3]

Note:All entrants at this stage were at regional level (tiers 4–7).

Team 1 Score Team 2
18 August 2015
Newcastle (6)3–2Ballynahinch Olympic (6)
20 August 2015
Drumaness Mills (4)1–4Dunloy (4)
21 August 2015
Ballynure Old Boys (4)1–2Sirocco Works (6)
22 August 2015
Abbey Villa (5)4–1UUJ (6)
Ardstraw (4)1–5Newry City (4)
Ballynahinch United (6)2–4Valley Rangers (4)
Ballywalter Recreation (6)4–2Iveagh United (7)
Bloomfield (6)1–4Desertmartin (4)
Chimney Corner (4)3–3 (aet)
(3–4p)
Downshire Young Men (7)
Comber Recreation (5)3–0Windmill Stars (5)
Craigavon City (5)3–4Lower Maze (4)
Crumlin Star (4)3–0Shorts (7)
Crumlin United (4)3–2Nortel (4)
Derriaghy Cricket Club (4)4–1Orangefield Old Boys (5)
Donard Hospital (6)2–4Shankill United (4)
Dromara Village (5)2–1Colin Valley (6)
Dromore Amateurs (7)0–3Lisburn Rangers (5)
Dundonald (5)3–2Broomhill (4)
Dungiven Celtic (4)1–5Newtowne (4)
Dunmurry Young Men (7)8–1Laurelvale (5)
East Belfast (5)1–2Ards Rangers (4)
Fivemiletown United (4)2–3St Mary's (4)
Grove United (6)0–1Malachians (4)
Hanover (4)5–1Ballymoney United (4)
Immaculata (4)2–11st Bangor Old Boys (5)
Killyleagh Youth (5)3–2Bryansburn Rangers (7)
Lurgan Town (5)0–1Wellington Recreation (6)
Magherafelt Sky Blues (4)1–2Brantwood (4)
Moneyslane (5)2–1Barn United (5)
Mossley (7)1–318th Newtownabbey Old Boys (7)
Newbuildings United (4)2–3Crewe United (4)
Oxford Sunnyside (5)2–7Rosario YC (6)
Portaferry Rovers (6)0–3Banbridge Rangers (4)
Rathcoole (4)3–2Ballymacash Rangers (4)
Rathfern Rangers (6)4–2Richhill (5)
Saintfield United (7)1–2Ardglass (4)
Seapatrick (4)1–0Killymoon Rangers (4)
St Patrick's Young Men (5)2–1Markethill Swifts (5)
Strabane Athletic (4)11–0Kilmore Recreation (4)
Tandragee Rovers (4)1–0Albert Foundry (4)
Trojans (4)2–1Islandmagee (4)

Source:irishfa.com

Second round

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48 clubs competed in the second round; the 41 winners from the first round matches, along with the seven clubs that received byes. The draw took place on 25 August 2015, with the matches played on 3 October 2015.[3]

Note:All entrants at this stage were at regional level (tiers 4–7).

Team 1 Score Team 2
18th Newtownabbey Old Boys (7)1–3Abbey Villa (5)
Ardglass (4)3–1Killyleagh Youth (5)
Ards Rangers (4)4–1Strabane Athletic (4)
Ballywalter Recreation (6)0–4Tandragee Rovers (4)
Banbridge Rangers (4)2–0Seapatrick (4)
Brantwood (4)2–3Sirocco Works (6)
Crumlin Star (4)2–1Newry City (4)
Crumlin United (4)9–1Seagoe (5)
Derriaghy Cricket Club (4)1–6Trojans (4)
Desertmartin (4)1–2Lisburn Rangers (5)
Downshire Young Men (7)4–2Moneyslane (5)
Dromara Village (5)2–1Newcastle (6)
Dunloy (4)2–10Dundonald (5)
Dunmurry Recreation (5)5–3Hanover (4)
Groomsport (7)1–4Newtowne (4)
Immaculata (4)10–0Dunmurry Young Men (7)
Larne Tech Old Boys (5)2–2 (aet)
(4–5p)
Oxford United Stars (4)
Malachians (4)0–1Comber Recreation (5)
Rathcoole (4)1–2Lower Maze (4)
Rathfriland Rangers (5)1–0Crewe United (4)
St Mary's (4)3–1Downpatrick (4)
St Patrick's Young Men (5)4–1Shankill United (4)
Valley Rangers (4)3–1Rathfern Rangers (6)
Wellington Recreation (6)2–1Rosario YC (6)

Source:irishfa.com

Third round

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The 24 winners from the second round entered this round.[3] The draw took place on 13 October 2015, with the fixtures played on 7 November 2015. As the only tier 7 club remaining,Downshire Young Men were the lowest-ranked side to reach this stage of the competition, but were ultimately knocked out after a narrow 3–2 defeat toCrumlin United.

Note:All entrants at this stage were at regional level (tiers 4–7).

Team 1 Score Team 2
Abbey Villa (5)1–1 (aet)
(4–2p)
Dunmurry Recreation (5)
Ards Rangers (4)4–1St Mary's (4)
Comber Recreation (5)3–4Ardglass (4)
Crumlin Star (4)5–0Dundonald (5)
Downshire Young Men (7)2–3Crumlin United (4)
Immaculata (4)4–2Lower Maze (4)
Lisburn Rangers (5)3–0Tandragee Rovers (4)
Newtowne (4)3–2Dromara Village (5)
Oxford United Stars (4)1–0St Patrick's Young Men (5)
Rathfriland Rangers (5)4–2Sirocco Works (6)
Trojans (4)5–1Banbridge Rangers (4)
Valley Rangers (4)0–2Wellington Recreation (6)

Source:irishfa.com

Fourth round

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The fourth round draw was completed on 10 November 2015, with the matches completed between 5 December 2015 and 2 January 2016. The 28NIFL Championship clubs entered the competition at this stage, and were joined by the 12 third round winners.[3] As the only tier 6 club remaining,Wellington Recreation were the lowest-ranked side to reach this stage of the competition, but they were eliminated byHarland & Wolff Welders.

Note:Intermediate clubs entered the competition at this stage (tiers 2–3).

Team 1 Score Team 2
5 December 2015
Annagh United (2)2–1Dollingstown (3)
Ards (2)7–0Donegal Celtic (2)
Ards Rangers (4)2–3Oxford United Stars (4)
Armagh City (2)3–0Lisburn Rangers (5)
Ballyclare Comrades (2)0–1Crumlin Star (4)
Banbridge Town (3)3–3 (aet)
(3–2p)
Crumlin United (4)
Dundela (3)0–2Immaculata (4)
Harland & Wolff Welders (2)3–2Wellington Recreation (6)
Loughgall (2)2–1Trojans (4)
Lurgan Celtic (2)4–0Ardglass (4)
Newington YC (3)1–2 (aet)PSNI (3)
Queen's University (3)1–2Tobermore United (3)
Wakehurst (3)1–1 (aet)
(3–2p)
Glebe Rangers (3)
8 December 2015
Bangor (2)5–0Coagh United (3)
9 December 2015
Institute (2)1–1 (aet)
(5–4p)
Newtowne (4)
19 December 2015
Dergview (2)1–6Sport & Leisure Swifts (3)
Larne (2)2–0Limavady United (3)
Lisburn Distillery (2)2–3 (aet)Knockbreda (2)
Portstewart (3)3–1Moyola Park (3)
2 January 2016
Abbey Villa (5)0–4Rathfriland Rangers (5)

Fifth round

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The fifth round draw took place on 8 December 2015, with the matches completed on 9 and 19 January 2016. The 20 winners from the fourth round matches joined the 12NIFL Premiership clubs to make up the final 32 clubs.[3] As the sole remaining club from tier 5,Rathfriland Rangers were the lowest ranked side to reach the fifth round, but were eliminated byCrusaders.

Note:Senior clubs entered the competition at this stage (tier 1).

Banbridge Town (3) vCarrick Rangers (1)
9 January 2016Banbridge Town (3)0–2Carrick Rangers (1)Crystal Park,Banbridge
13:30GMTBBC SportChines 4'
Kelly 53'
Crumlin Star (4) vOxford United Stars (4)
9 January 2016Crumlin Star (4)3–2Oxford United Stars (4)The Cliff,Larne
13:30GMTMurphy 60',67'
Brown 89'
BBC SportCurran 72',79'
Harland & Wolff Welders (2) vGlenavon (1)
9 January 2016Harland & Wolff Welders (2)1–4Glenavon (1)Tillysburn Park,Belfast
13:30GMTDavidson 66'BBC SportHall 20'
Bradley 63',81'
Cooper 90+1'
Loughgall (2) vLarne (2)
9 January 2016Loughgall (2)5–2Larne (2)Lakeview Park,Loughgall
13:30GMTWalsh 16'
Mullan 22',44'
Rea 28'
Ryan 53'
BBC SportRobinson 15'
Keke 57'
Lurgan Celtic (2) vBangor (2)
9 January 2016Lurgan Celtic (2)2–1Bangor (2)Knockrammer Park,Lurgan
13:30GMTBarton 19'
Haire 65'
BBC SportWalsh 58'
Sport & Leisure Swifts (3) vInstitute (2)
9 January 2016Sport & Leisure Swifts (3)3–2 (a.e.t.)Institute (2)Glen Road Heights,Belfast
13:30GMTGlenholmes 52'
Gallagher 90+3'
Lynch 108' (pen.)
BBC SportFriel 25' (pen.)
Harkin 43' (pen.)
Tobermore United (3) vPSNI (3)
9 January 2016Tobermore United (3)0–2PSNI (3)Fortwilliam Park,Tobermore
13:30GMTBBC SportAgnew 20'
Anderson 65'
Armagh City (2) vPortstewart (3)
9 January 2016Armagh City (2)2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–1p)
Portstewart (3)Holm Park,Armagh
15:00GMTLavery 6'
Campbell 13'
BBC SportBradley 67'
McClements 74'
Cliftonville (1) vImmaculata (4)
9 January 2016Cliftonville (1)2–0Immaculata (4)Solitude,Belfast
15:00GMTKnowles 65'
Curran 75'
BBC Sport
Coleraine (1) vBallinamallard United (1)
9 January 2016Coleraine (1)2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Ballinamallard United (1)The Showgrounds,Coleraine
15:00GMTDouglas 85'
Harkin 90+3'
BBC SportCampbell 16'
Lecky 33'
Crusaders (1) vRathfriland Rangers (5)
9 January 2016Crusaders (1)3–0Rathfriland Rangers (5)Seaview,Belfast
15:00GMTO'Carroll 33'
Owens 48'
Forsythe 60'
BBC Sport
Dungannon Swifts (1) vWarrenpoint Town (1)
9 January 2016Dungannon Swifts (1)4–3Warrenpoint Town (1)Stangmore Park,Dungannon
15:00GMTTeggart 24'
Mitchell 31',71'
Mullan 38'
BBC SportM Hughes 59'
Murray 85'
McMurray 90+2'
Linfield (1) vBallymena United (1)
9 January 2016Linfield (1)2–1 (a.e.t.)Ballymena United (1)Windsor Park,Belfast
15:00GMTWaterworth 47'
Bates 114'
BBC SportThompson 64'
Portadown (1) vWakehurst (3)
9 January 2016Portadown (1)6–1Wakehurst (3)Shamrock Park,Portadown
15:00GMTMcAllister 15',22',57'
Casement 42'
Mouncey 51'
Parker 83'
BBC SportLoughlin 90'
Annagh United (2) vKnockbreda (2)
19 January 2016Annagh United (2)1–5Knockbreda (2)Tandragee Road,Portadown
19:45GMTMcCordick 3'BBC SportWilson 16',40'
Johnston 36'
Beggs 61',77'
Glentoran (1) vArds (2)
19 January 2016Glentoran (1)4–1Ards (2)The Oval,Belfast
19:45GMTLavery 19',24',90+2'
Magee 46'
BBC SportGage 44'

Sixth round

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The sixth round draw was made on 9 January 2016, with the matches played on 6 and 15 February 2016. The 16 winners from the fifth round matches entered this round. As the only representative from outside theNorthern Ireland Football League,Crumlin Star were the lowest-ranked club to reach this stage of the competition, but they were eliminated after a narrow 1–0 defeat againstCarrick Rangers.

Loughgall (2) vPSNI (3)
6 February 2016Loughgall (2)2–0PSNI (3)Lakeview Park,Loughgall
13:30GMTMullen 31',58' (pen.)BBC Sport
Lurgan Celtic (2) vKnockbreda (2)
6 February 2016Lurgan Celtic (2)1–0Knockbreda (2)Knockrammer Park,Lurgan
13:30GMTHaire 79'BBC Sport
Cliftonville (1) vSport & Leisure Swifts (3)
6 February 2016Cliftonville (1)4–0Sport & Leisure Swifts (3)Solitude,Belfast
15:00GMTJ.Donnelly 7',9',86' (pen.)
Catney 79'
BBC Sport
Dungannon Swifts (1) vCrusaders (1)
6 February 2016Dungannon Swifts (1)1–3Crusaders (1)Stangmore Park,Dungannon
15:00GMTBurke 29'BBC SportMitchell 11'
Carvill 38'
Wilson 59' (o.g.)
Glentoran (1) vGlenavon (1)
6 February 2016Glentoran (1)1–4Glenavon (1)The Oval,Belfast
15:00GMTLindsay 88' (o.g.)BBC SportMarshall 10'
Martyn 17'
Bradley 54'
Cooper 90+2'
Linfield (1) vArmagh City (2)
6 February 2016Linfield (1)7–0Armagh City (2)Windsor Park,Belfast
15:00GMTWaterworth 10',27',62',65'
Burns 46',75'
Fallon 87'
BBC Sport
Report
Portadown (1) vColeraine (1)
6 February 2016Portadown (1)3–1Coleraine (1)Shamrock Park,Portadown
15:00GMTOman 31'
Twigg 60' (pen.)
Lowry 87'
BBC SportMcLaughlin 43'
Carrick Rangers (1) vCrumlin Star (4)
15 February 2016Carrick Rangers (1)1–0Crumlin Star (4)Seaview,Belfast
19:45GMTChines 63' (pen.)BBC Sport

Quarter-finals

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The 8 winners of the sixth round matches entered the quarter-finals. The draw took place on 6 February 2016, with the matches played on 5 March 2016. As the only two representatives from outside theNIFL Premiership, second tier sidesLoughgall andLurgan Celtic were the lowest-ranked clubs to reach the quarter-finals. It was Lurgan Celtic's first ever appearance in the quarter-finals. Most notably, this round of matches sawRonnie McFall's reign as Portadown manager come to an end after 29 years. Appointed in December 1986, he was at the time the longest-serving manager in European football, and resigned after his side's shock 3–2 home defeat against Lurgan Celtic.[4]

Crusaders (1) vCarrick Rangers (1)
5 March 2016Crusaders (1)3–0Carrick Rangers (1)Seaview,Belfast
15:00GMTHeatley 16',52'
O'Carroll 33'
BBC SportReferee: Raymond Crangle
Cliftonville (1) vLinfield (1)
5 March 2016Cliftonville (1)0–3Linfield (1)Solitude,Belfast
15:00GMTBBC SportGaynor 56',90' (pen.)
Waterworth 76'
Referee: Andrew Davey
Glenavon (1) vLoughgall (2)
5 March 2016Glenavon (1)2–1Loughgall (2)Mourneview Park,Lurgan
15:00GMTO'Brien 40'
McGrory 66' (pen.)
BBC SportMallon 67'Referee: Arnold Hunter
Portadown (1) vLurgan Celtic (2)
5 March 2016Portadown (1)2–3Lurgan Celtic (2)Shamrock Park,Portadown
15:00GMTSoares 58'
Mackle 70'
BBC SportHaire 13'
Conaty 54'
Fitzpatrick 90' (pen.)
Referee: Raymond Hetherington

Semi-finals

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The 4 quarter-final winners entered the semi-finals, with the matches played atWindsor Park on 1 and 2 April 2016. The dates for the matches were switched after the draw, following a request from thePSNI.[5] As the only representative from outside theNIFL Premiership remaining, second tier sideLurgan Celtic were the lowest-ranked club to reach the semi-finals. It was their first ever appearance in the semi-finals, but they were eliminated by Linfield.

Glenavon (1)4–3Crusaders (1)
Braniff 27',43',53',72'ReportSnoddy 24',28'
Heatley 47'

Linfield (1)3–0Lurgan Celtic (2)
Burns 60',80',90+2' (pen.)Report

Final

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The final was played on 7 May 2016 atWindsor Park. Linfield appeared in the final for a record 62nd time, the seventh time in eleven seasons, and the first time since winning a third consecutive cup in the2012 final. Glenavon reached the final for the second time in three seasons after winning the cup in2013–14. It was only the fourth ever meeting between the two sides in the final, and the first since the1992 final when Glenavon defeated Linfield 2–1 at theOval to win the cup for the fourth time. History would repeat itself as Glenavon went on to beat Linfield 2-0 to win the cup for the seventh time and the second time in three seasons

Glenavon (1)2–0Linfield (1)
Braniff 45'
Hall 48'
Report
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Raymond Heatherington[6]

References

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  1. ^"IFA unveils Tennent's as new sponsor of Irish Cup".Irish Football Association. irishfa.com. 11 December 2015. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved30 January 2016.
  2. ^"Irish Cup final: Glentoran 1-0 Portadown".BBC Sport. 2 May 2015. Retrieved2 May 2015.
  3. ^abcde"Domestic - Irish Cup".Irish Football Association. Retrieved15 August 2015.
  4. ^"Ronnie McFall: Europe's longest-serving boss resigns after 29 years".BBC Sport. 5 March 2016. Retrieved5 March 2016.
  5. ^"Irish Cup: Date switch for Windsor Park semi-finals".BBC Sport. 16 March 2016. Retrieved16 March 2016.
  6. ^"FIFA Referees News: Northern Ireland : 2016 Irish Cup Final". 7 May 2016.

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