President's Cup (Republic of Ireland)

President's Cup
Founded 2014
Region  Ireland
Number of teams 2
Current champions Cork City
Most successful club(s) St Patrick's Athletic
Dundalk
Cork City (1 title)
2015 President's Cup

The President's Cup is an Irish football competition between the winners of the previous season's League of Ireland Premier Division and FAI Cup. Founded in 2014 the trophy is awarded to the winning side by President of Ireland and League of Ireland fan, Michael D. Higgins.[1] The inaugural President's Cup was between 2013 League of Ireland champions St Patrick's Athletic and 2013 FAI Cup winners Sligo Rovers at Richmond Park on 2 March 2014.[2][3][4] On 25 February 2014 the President's Cup trophy and medals were unveiled at Áras an Uachtaráin by Higgins. In attendance was St Patrick's Athletic manager and captain, Liam Buckley and Ger O'Brien as well as their counterparts from Sligo Rovers, Ian Baraclough and Gavin Peers.[5] The inaugural President's Cup was won by St Patrick's Athletic, after they beat Sligo Rovers 1–0 with a Keith Fahey volley.[6]

List of winners

Season Winner Result Runners-up Venue Attendance Winning team qualified as winner of
2014 St Patrick's Athletic (1) 1–0 Sligo Rovers Richmond Park, Dublin 1,330 2013 League of Ireland Champion
2015 Dundalk (1) 2–1 St Patrick's Athletic Oriel Park, Dundalk 1,800 2014 League of Ireland Champion
2016 Cork City (1) 2-0 Dundalk Turners Cross, Cork 1,850 2015 League of Ireland Runners-up

Related competitions

The competition should not be confused with the former LFA President's Cup run by the Leinster Football Association. It pitted the best placed league side from Leinster against the furthest progressing side from Leinster in the previous years FAI Cup.

For three seasons from 1998-2000 the FAI ran a super cup featuring the four clubs who had qualified for Europe.

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References

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