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FAI Cup, Aviva Stadium and Drogheda
Disaster for Derry City at Aviva Stadium as Drogheda end 19 year wait for FAI Cup
A DOGGED Drogheda United broke the hearts of over 20,000 Derry City supporters at the Aviva Stadium as the Brandywell club's 2024 season ended in disaster. The Boynesiders were billed as underdogs to clinch a first FAI Cup victory since 2005 but Kevin Doherty's battling troops were full value to end that long wait with a richly deserved win over a Derry side who wilted under the lights of the national stadium.
The Candystripes lost 2-0 to the Drogs at the Aviva Stadium in the FAI Cup final
Derry City manager Ruaidhrí Higgins has vowed to fight on and backs himself to bounce back following their Sports Direct FAI Cup Final disappointment. The 40-year-old, who still has a year remaining on his contract, concedes that his squad needs freshened up going into the 2025 season.
Sports Direct Men’s FAI Cup final: Aviva Stadium lit up by flares and fans as Derry face Drogheda
Dublin’s Aviva Stadium was lit up as thousands of Irish football fans streamed in for Derry City and Drogheda United in the Sports Direct Men’s FAI Cup final on Sunday. The Candystripes finished in fourth spot in the Premier Division and fans were keen on bagging the cup to make up for missing out on the league title.
FAI Cup final player ratings: How Drogheda United and Derry City performed at the Aviva Stadium
It was a day for the underdogs with Drogheda full value for their win against Derry in front of a packed out Aviva Stadium. Drogheda ended up winning 2-0 and were full value for victory. Here is how all the players rated.
Drogheda stun below-par Derry to win FAI Cup
Drogheda United pulled off a shock 2-0 win to beat Derry City in the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium. Andrew Quinn opened the scoring in the first half with Douglas James-Taylor adding a second from the penalty spot.
FAI Cup Final Report: Disappointment for Derry is Drogheda Delight
The FAI Cup has been won by Drogheda United for the second time in their history. Beating Derry City 2-0 in front of 38,723 fans at Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Drogheda, who finished ninth in the League of Ireland Premier Division will face a promotion relegation play-off against Bray Wanderers in six days.
FAI Cup winner reveals simple strategy that helped Drogheda United to Aviva Stadium glory
It took 11 years, but a bloodied Ryan Brennan finally got redemption for his 2013 FAI Cup final defeat by helping Drogheda United see off favourite Derry City at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday.
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FAI Cup Drogheda United Derry City Half time
Follow live text commentary, score updates and match stats from Drogheda United vs Derry City in the FAI Cup Final at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Grit and guile delivers glorious FAI Cup triumph for underdogs Drogheda United
DROGHEDA UNITED SEIZED their moment and FAI Cup glory with a performance of grit and guile. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but absolutely everything about this triumph was glorious. Andrew Quinn and Douglas James Taylor scored the two goals that will be etched in the history books of a club that have now lifted this trophy for just the second time.
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Drunk rugby supporter, 30, who ‘buckled’ doors of Dublin restaurant spared jail after Aviva match
AN All Blacks supporter who got drunk and “buckled” the doors of a Dublin restaurant after Friday’s rugby match has been ...
Balls.ie
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Paul Mescal Lapped Up Aviva Scrap On Memorable Day In Irish Stadia
Recommended The Stern moment which saw two gladiators roughing each other up early on, wasn't long attracting the attention ...
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‘It’s not about revenge’ – Farrell banks on Aviva ‘fortress’ to rattle All Blacks
Andy Farrell is banking on a febrile atmosphere at Aviva Stadium tomorrow night when Ireland face down the All Blacks for the ...
DublinLive
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Dublin traffic LIVE: Road closures ahead of Ireland v New Zealand Aviva Stadium clash
Ireland play New Zealand in the Autumn Nations Series tonight. Kick off at the
Aviva
Stadium
is at 8pm. Lansdowne Road, ...
Balls.ie
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Aviva Crowd Roars As Ireland Produce Electrifying Response To Ioane-Led Haka
With Rieko Ioane leading the Haka, the Ireland team more than met it on an electrifying start to Friday night's game against ...
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Watch: Ireland sends Aviva crowd mad as All Blacks unleash ‘intense’ haka
With all the discussion of the haka in recent weeks, there was always going to be some response from the Ireland fans to the ...
Irish Independent on MSN
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Ireland v New Zealand: TV details, teams and everything you need to know
Ireland’s rivalry with New Zealand reignites for another chapter this Friday under the lights at the Aviva Stadium.
Belfast Telegraph
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Killer impact missing as litany of mistakes plague Ireland in New Zealand defeat
as such, Friday was to be a wholly apposite moment for another humbling of the All Blacks to reclaim the moral high ground.
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