Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Cliftonville became the first club ever to reach four consecutive League Cup finals, and the first club ever to win four consecutive Cups. Ards became only the second club from outside the top flight to reach the final in the competition's history, and the first since Portadown (who were in the second tier at the time) did so in 2008–09 .
The Glens went on to lift the cup for the sixth time by defeating Cliftonville 1–0 in the ... Dungannon Swifts (A) 6 3 2 1 6 4 +2 11 0–0 3–2 2–0 Coleraine: 6 ...
Cliftonville (via play-offs) Matches played: 228: Goals scored: 671 (2.94 per match) Top goalscorer: Paul Heatley Andrew Waterworth (22 goals each) Biggest home win: Linfield 6–0 Dungannon Swifts (2 February 2016) Biggest away win: Ballymena United 1–7 Glenavon (12 August 2015) Highest scoring: Ballymena United 1–7 Glenavon (12 August ...
This season, Cliftonville successfully retained the Cup once again, defeating Ballymena United 3–2 in the final to win the Cup for the third consecutive season and the fourth time overall. [3] They became only the second club to win the competition in three consecutive seasons, emulating Linfield 's feat of three consecutive wins in 1997–98 ...
Dungannon Swifts Football Club is a Northern Irish semi-professional football club playing in the NIFL Premiership. The club, founded in 1949, has risen from the Mid-Ulster league to the top tier in Northern Ireland since its election to the Irish League First Division in 1997.
Dungannon achieved a much improved league position of eighth last season after their former boss Rodney McAree took charge at the club for a second spell. A number of players have left the club in ...
This season, their four-year grip on the Cup was finally broken by Glenavon, who defeated Cliftonville 3–2 after extra time in the quarter-finals. [2] This inflicted Cliftonville's first League Cup defeat since December 2011, when they lost 2–1 to Coleraine in the semi-finals of the 2011–12 competition .
As a consequence, 12th-placed Dungannon Swifts, who were originally going to be directly relegated to the IFA Championship, earned the relegation play-off berth from Bangor. After a two-legged series against 2008–09 Championship runners-up Donegal Celtic , which ended in an aggregated 2–2 tie, Dungannon eventually retained their Premiership ...