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2012–13 Irish League Cup

The 2012–13 Irish League Cup (known as the Irn-Bru League Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 27th edition of the Irish League Cup, Northern Ireland's secondary football knock-out cup competition. It was contested by the twelve members of the IFA Premiership, as well as the 29 members of the IFA Championship. The competition began on 14 August 2012, and ended with the final on 26 January 2013.

2012–13 Irish League Cup
Irn-Bru League Cup
Tournament details
Country Northern Ireland
Teams41
Defending championsCrusaders
Final positions
ChampionsCliftonville (2nd win)
Runner-upCrusaders
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored165 (4.13 per match)

Crusaders were the defending champions after defeating Coleraine 1–0 in the 2011–12 final.[1] They reached the final again this season, but were unable to defend the trophy as they were defeated 4–0 by Cliftonville in the final, who lifted the cup for the second time. This made it six different winners of the cup in the last six seasons.[2] The 4–0 scoreline equalled the record for the highest in a final, set when Linfield defeated Coleraine by the same score in 2000.

Format edit

The competition was played in a straight knock-out format and was open to all members of the IFA Premiership and both divisions of the IFA Championship. Twenty clubs from the IFA Championship entered in the first round, with the remaining ten Championship clubs given byes into the second round. They were joined by the twelve members of the IFA Premiership. Newry City were expelled from the IFA this season and their result in the second round match against Dergview was expunged from the records.[3] Replays were not used in the competition - all matches used extra time and penalties to determine the winner if necessary.

Round Draw date First match date Fixtures Clubs
First round 24 July 2012 14 August 2012 10 41 → 31
Second round 24 July 2012 27 August 2012 15 31 → 16
Third round 29 August 2012 9 October 2012 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals 10 October 2012 5 November 2012 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals 7 November 2012 11 December 2012 2 4 → 2
Final N/A 26 January 2013 1 2 → 1

First round edit

The draw for the first round was made on 24 July 2012. The games were played on 14 August 2012. The first round draw was made randomly and included all 29 clubs from the IFA Championship. 20 of those clubs were drawn to face each other with the remaining 9 receiving a bye into the next round.

Armagh City, Ballymoney United, Bangor, Carrick Rangers, Coagh United, Dundela, Institute, Killymoon Rangers, and Limavady United all received byes into the second round.[4]

Second round edit

The draw for the second round was also made on 24 July 2012. The games were played on 27 August 2012.[4] The draw was later revised, switching some venues to the club originally drawn to play away from home.[5]

The 12 members of the IFA Premiership entered the draw at this stage, along with the 10 winners from the first round matches, and the 9 clubs that received byes. Dergview were effectively given a bye to the third round, after their 2–1 second round victory over Newry City was later expunged from the official records.[3] The draw was seeded so that the IFA Premiership clubs and the top 4 clubs from last season's second tier (IFA Championship 1) avoided each other.[4]

Third round edit

The draw for the third round was made on 29 August 2012. Six clubs from IFA Championship 1 made it through to the third round along with the ten remaining clubs from the top flight, but none made it through from Championship 2. The matches were played on 9 October 2012.[6]

Quarter-finals edit

The quarter-finals draw was made on 10 October 2012. No club from outside the IFA Premiership reached this stage. The matches were played on 5 November 2012.[7]

Ballymena United0 – 6Linfield
Report Thompson   20'
Black   30'
Carvill   35'
McCaul   37', 44'
Browne   83'

Cliftonville3 – 1Portadown
Gormley   70'
Boyce   75'
O'Carroll   82'
Report Ramsey   2'

Crusaders3 – 1Lisburn Distillery
Heatley   12'
Adamson   63'
Caddell   65'
Report Hughes   87'

Glenavon2 – 1Glentoran
McGrory   11', 47' Report Callacher   82'

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals draw was made on 7 November 2012. The matches were played on 11 December 2012.[8]

Cliftonville3 – 0Glenavon
Garrett   45+1'
McMullan   65' (pen.)
Boyce   81'
Report

Linfield0 – 1Crusaders
Report Owens   64'

Final edit

The final was played on 26 January 2013 at Windsor Park.

Cliftonville4 – 0Crusaders
O'Carroll   23'
Gormley   25', 72'
Catney   74'
Report Heatley   50'
Attendance: 4,948

References edit

  1. ^ Coleraine 0–1 Crusaders
  2. ^ "Cliftonville beat Crusaders 4-0 in League Cup final". BBC Sport. 26 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  3. ^ a b "IRISH FA STATEMENT". Irish Football Association. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  6. ^ IRN-BRU LEAGUE CUP REACHES LAST 16 STAGE
  7. ^ Ballymena United drawn against Linfield in League Cup
  8. ^ Glenavon boss Hamilton unhappy over Solitude cup semi-final

External links edit

  • 2012–13 Irish League Cup results

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The 2012 13 Irish League Cup known as the Irn Bru League Cup for sponsorship reasons was the 27th edition of the Irish League Cup Northern Ireland s secondary football knock out cup competition It was contested by the twelve members of the IFA Premiership as well as the 29 members of the IFA Championship The competition began on 14 August 2012 and ended with the final on 26 January 2013 2012 13 Irish League CupIrn Bru League CupTournament detailsCountry Northern IrelandTeams41Defending championsCrusadersFinal positionsChampionsCliftonville 2nd win Runner upCrusadersTournament statisticsMatches played40Goals scored165 4 13 per match 2011 122013 14 Crusaders were the defending champions after defeating Coleraine 1 0 in the 2011 12 final 1 They reached the final again this season but were unable to defend the trophy as they were defeated 4 0 by Cliftonville in the final who lifted the cup for the second time This made it six different winners of the cup in the last six seasons 2 The 4 0 scoreline equalled the record for the highest in a final set when Linfield defeated Coleraine by the same score in 2000 Contents 1 Format 2 First round 3 Second round 4 Third round 5 Quarter finals 6 Semi finals 7 Final 8 References 9 External linksFormat editThe competition was played in a straight knock out format and was open to all members of the IFA Premiership and both divisions of the IFA Championship Twenty clubs from the IFA Championship entered in the first round with the remaining ten Championship clubs given byes into the second round They were joined by the twelve members of the IFA Premiership Newry City were expelled from the IFA this season and their result in the second round match against Dergview was expunged from the records 3 Replays were not used in the competition all matches used extra time and penalties to determine the winner if necessary Round Draw date First match date Fixtures ClubsFirst round 24 July 2012 14 August 2012 10 41 31Second round 24 July 2012 27 August 2012 15 31 16Third round 29 August 2012 9 October 2012 8 16 8Quarter finals 10 October 2012 5 November 2012 4 8 4Semi finals 7 November 2012 11 December 2012 2 4 2Final N A 26 January 2013 1 2 1First round editThe draw for the first round was made on 24 July 2012 The games were played on 14 August 2012 The first round draw was made randomly and included all 29 clubs from the IFA Championship 20 of those clubs were drawn to face each other with the remaining 9 receiving a bye into the next round Armagh City Ballymoney United Bangor Carrick Rangers Coagh United Dundela Institute Killymoon Rangers and Limavady United all received byes into the second round 4 Team 1 Score Team 2Ards 4 0 Annagh UnitedBanbridge Town 2 1 Queen s UniversityDergview 7 1 Ballyclare ComradesGlebe Rangers 1 0 LarneKnockbreda 1 0 Warrenpoint TownLoughgall 0 4 Lurgan CelticMoyola Park 0 1 Tobermore UnitedPortstewart 1 3 Harland amp Wolff WeldersPSNI 4 3 Chimney CornerSport amp Leisure Swifts 3 3 a e t 5 4 p WakehurstSecond round editThe draw for the second round was also made on 24 July 2012 The games were played on 27 August 2012 4 The draw was later revised switching some venues to the club originally drawn to play away from home 5 The 12 members of the IFA Premiership entered the draw at this stage along with the 10 winners from the first round matches and the 9 clubs that received byes Dergview were effectively given a bye to the third round after their 2 1 second round victory over Newry City was later expunged from the official records 3 The draw was seeded so that the IFA Premiership clubs and the top 4 clubs from last season s second tier IFA Championship 1 avoided each other 4 Team 1 Score Team 2Ballinamallard United 4 1 KnockbredaBallymena United 4 1 Lurgan CelticBallymoney United 1 4 ColeraineBangor 4 2 Armagh CityCliftonville 4 1 Tobermore UnitedCrusaders 3 0 Glebe RangersDonegal Celtic 1 2 Harland amp Wolff WeldersDungannon Swifts 2 2 a e t 6 7 p Coagh UnitedGlenavon 6 1 Sport amp Leisure SwiftsGlentoran 3 1 PSNIInstitute 1 0 Banbridge TownKillymoon Rangers 0 5 Carrick RangersLimavady United 1 3 Lisburn DistilleryLinfield 3 1 ArdsPortadown 3 0 DundelaThird round editThe draw for the third round was made on 29 August 2012 Six clubs from IFA Championship 1 made it through to the third round along with the ten remaining clubs from the top flight but none made it through from Championship 2 The matches were played on 9 October 2012 6 Team 1 Score Team 2Ballymena United 3 1 Harland amp Wolff WeldersBangor 0 4 PortadownCarrick Rangers 3 4 CrusadersCliftonville 5 0 Ballinamallard UnitedColeraine 0 1 a e t LinfieldGlenavon 2 1 DergviewInstitute 2 2 a e t 2 4 p GlentoranLisburn Distillery 9 0 Coagh UnitedQuarter finals editThe quarter finals draw was made on 10 October 2012 No club from outside the IFA Premiership reached this stage The matches were played on 5 November 2012 7 5 November 201219 45 GMTBallymena United0 6LinfieldReport Thompson nbsp 20 Black nbsp 30 Carvill nbsp 35 McCaul nbsp 37 44 Browne nbsp 83 The Showgrounds Ballymena 5 November 201219 45 GMTCliftonville3 1PortadownGormley nbsp 70 Boyce nbsp 75 O Carroll nbsp 82 Report Ramsey nbsp 2 Solitude Belfast 5 November 201219 45 GMTCrusaders3 1Lisburn DistilleryHeatley nbsp 12 Adamson nbsp 63 Caddell nbsp 65 Report Hughes nbsp 87 Seaview Belfast 5 November 201219 45 GMTGlenavon2 1GlentoranMcGrory nbsp 11 47 Report Callacher nbsp 82 Mourneview Park LurganSemi finals editThe semi finals draw was made on 7 November 2012 The matches were played on 11 December 2012 8 11 December 201219 45 GMTCliftonville3 0GlenavonGarrett nbsp 45 1 McMullan nbsp 65 pen Boyce nbsp 81 ReportSolitude Belfast 11 December 201219 45 GMTLinfield0 1CrusadersReport Owens nbsp 64 Windsor Park BelfastFinal editThe final was played on 26 January 2013 at Windsor Park 26 January 201317 30 GMTCliftonville4 0CrusadersO Carroll nbsp 23 Gormley nbsp 25 72 Catney nbsp 74 Report Heatley nbsp 50 Windsor Park BelfastAttendance 4 948References edit Coleraine 0 1 Crusaders Cliftonville beat Crusaders 4 0 in League Cup final BBC Sport 26 January 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2013 a b IRISH FA STATEMENT Irish Football Association 28 September 2012 Retrieved 3 October 2012 a b c IRN BRU LEAGUE CUP LAUNCHES WITH ROUNDS 1 amp 2 DRAWS Archived from the original on 2012 07 31 Retrieved 2012 07 24 IRN BRU LEAGUE CUP REVISED SECOND ROUND DRAW Archived from the original on 2012 07 31 Retrieved 2012 07 24 IRN BRU LEAGUE CUP REACHES LAST 16 STAGE Ballymena United drawn against Linfield in League Cup Glenavon boss Hamilton unhappy over Solitude cup semi finalExternal links edit2012 13 Irish League Cup results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 13 Irish League Cup amp oldid 1193016897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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