1922–23 FAI Cup
Country | Ireland | ||
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Dates | 6 January–17 March 1923 | ||
Teams | 16 | ||
Champions | Alton United | ||
Runners-up | Shelbourne | ||
Matches played | 19 | ||
Goals scored | 63 (3.32 per match) | ||
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The FAI Cup 1922–23[A] was the second edition of Ireland's premier cup competition, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup. The tournament began on 6 January 1923 and concluded on 17 March with the final held at Dalymount Park, Dublin. An official attendance[B] of 14,000 people watched Belfast side Alton United of the Falls League defeat Shelbourne 1-0.[1] The Falls League's affiliation to the FAI,[C] rather than the IFA, allowed the club to compete in the cup.[2]
First round
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team | Date |
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1 | Alton United | 4-0[D] | Midland Athletic | 6 January 1923 |
refix[D] | Alton United | 5-0 | Midland Athletic | 13 January 1923 |
2 | Athlone Town | 1-2 | Shamrock Rovers | 6 January 1923 |
3 | Bohemians | 1-2 | Shelbourne United | 6 January 1923 |
4 | Fordsons | W.O. | Rathmines Athletic | 6 January 1923 |
5 | Jacobs | 4-0 | Pioneers | 6 January 1923 |
6 | Olympia | 0-1 | St James's Gate | 6 January 1923 |
7 | Shelbourne | 9-0 | Bray Unknowns | 6 January 1923 |
8 | Dublin United | 3-3 | Sligo Celtic | 7 January 1923 |
replay | Sligo Celtic | 0-0 | Dublin United | 14 January 1923 |
replay(2) | Dublin United | 3-1 | Sligo Celtic | 28 January 1923 |
Second round
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team | Date |
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1 | Shelbourne United | 1-1 | Alton United | 20 January 1923 |
replay | Alton United | 2-0 | Shelbourne United | 27 January 1923 |
2 | St James's Gate | 1-2 | Shelbourne | 20 January 1923 |
3 | Shamrock Rovers | 1-2 | Jacobs | 21 January 1923 |
4 | Dublin United | 2-3 | Fordsons | 4 February 1923 |
Semi-finals
Final
Winner of FAI Cup 1922–23 |
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Alton United 1st Title |
Notes
A. ^ From 1923-1936, the FAI Cup was known as the Free State Cup.
B. ^ Attendances were calculated using gate receipts which limited their accuracy as a large proportion of people, particularly children, attended football matches in Ireland throughout the 20th century for free by a number of means.
C. ^ The FAI applied to join FIFA in 1923 and was admitted as the FAIFS (Football Association of the Irish Free State).
D. ^ a Fixture abandoned during 2nd half due to bad light. Re-Fixture played on 13 January.
References
- Specific
- ↑ "The History of Shelbourne F.C. 1895-1996". Retrieved 12 June 2007.
- ↑ "Northern Irish clubs in the Irish football structure". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 12 June 2007.
- General
- Terry O'Rourke, Sean Ryan (1985). Gillette book of the FAI CUP. Irish Soccer Co-op.