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2023 FAI Cup Final
St Pats fans before kickoff at the 2023 final
Event2023 FAI Cup
Date12 November 2023
VenueAviva Stadium, Dublin
RefereePaul McLaughlin
Attendance43,881
WeatherSunny
12 °C (54 °F)
2022
2024

The 2023 FAI Cup Final, known as the 2023 Sports Direct FAI Cup Final for sponsorship reasons, was the final match of the 2023 FAI Cup, the national association football cup of the Republic of Ireland. The match took place on Sunday 12 November 2023 at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, between Bohemians and St Patrick's Athletic.[1][2][3]

St Patrick's Athletic won 3–1 to win their fifth FAI Cup and qualify for the second qualifying round of the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League. The final set the record as the highest-attended FAI Cup final at 43,881, breaking the 1945 record of 41,238. The attendance was also a new record for a domestic game.[4]

Route to the final

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Bohemians

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21 July 2023 Bohemians 1–0Shelbourne Phibsborough
19:45 Afolabi 32' Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 4,168
Referee: Paul McLaughlin
18 August 2023 Bohemians 6–0RockmountPhibsborough
19:45 Clarke 18' 45+1'
Afolabi 23'
McDaid 55'
Twardek 66'
McDonnell 85'
Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 2,746
Referee: David Dunne
15 September 2023 Drogheda United1–3 Bohemians Drogheda
19:45 Brennan 50' (pen) Report Nowak 44'
Afolabi 56' 90' (pen)
Stadium: Weavers Park
Attendance: 2,344
Referee: Damien MacGraith
7 October 2023 Galway United0–1 Bohemians Galway
14:40 Report Connolly 44'
Radkowski Red card 59'
Stadium: Eamonn Deacy Park
Attendance: 4,300
Referee: Neil Doyle

St Patrick's Athletic

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23 July 2023 Longford Town1–2 St Patrick's Athletic Longford
18:00 Boudiaf 78'
Hand Red card 81'
Brady Red card 91'
Report Murphy 64'
Forrester 80' (pen.)
Stadium: Bishopsgate
Attendance: 1,164
Referee: Rob Hennessy
15 September 2023 Finn Harps1–2 St Patrick's Athletic Ballybofey
20:00 O'Donnell 24' Report Forrester 48' (pen)
Lonergan 85'
Stadium: Finn Park
Attendance: 1,351
Referee: Rob Harvey
8 October 2023 Cork City0–2 St Patrick's Athletic Cork
14:40 Report Doyle 12'
Carty 83'
Stadium: Turners Cross
Attendance: 6,355
Referee: Rob Harvey

Match

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Summary

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In the 7th minute, Bohemians were awarded a penalty when Jonathan Afolabi was fouled inside the penalty box by Anthony Breslin, Afolabi took the penalty, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way and scoring with a low shot to the right corner.[5] In the 23rd minute Mark Doyle made it 1-1 when he headed the ball into the left corner of the net from six yards out after a free-kick from Jake Mulraney on the right wing.[6] Three minutes into the second half, St Patrick's Athletic took the lead when Krystian Nowak scored an own goal, the ball going into the right corner of the net off his outstretched right foot at the back post after another free-kick from Jake Mulraney on the right.[7] It was 3-1 in the 87th minute when Tommy Lonergan scored, curling the ball into the left of the net from outside the penalty area after he got the ball from a mistake by Bohemians defender Jordan Flores.[8][9]

Details

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Bohemians1–3St Patrick's Athletic
Afolabi 9' (pen.) Report Doyle 23'
Nowak 48' (o.g.)
Lonergan 87'
Attendance: 43,881
Referee: Paul McLaughlin
GK 1 Republic of Ireland James Talbot
RB 2 Poland Bartłomiej Kukułowicz Yellow card 90+4'
CB 5 Poland Krystian Nowak 48' (o.g.)
CB 24 Republic of Ireland Cian Byrne
LB 6 England Jordan Flores (c)
CM 15 Republic of Ireland James Clarke
CM 14 Republic of Ireland James McManus Yellow card 47' downward-facing red arrow 52'
CM 17 Republic of Ireland Adam McDonnell downward-facing red arrow 85'
RW 10 Republic of Ireland Dylan Connolly
ST 9 Republic of Ireland Jonathan Afolabi 9' (pen.)
LW 12 Republic of Ireland Danny Grant downward-facing red arrow 68'
Substitutes:
LB 3 Republic of Ireland Paddy Kirk upward-facing green arrow 52'
CB 5 England Louie Holzman
LW 7 Scotland Declan McDaid
CM 8 Scotland Ali Coote upward-facing green arrow 68'
ST 11 England James Akintunde
CM 18 Republic of Ireland John O'Sullivan upward-facing green arrow 85'
ST 22 Republic of Ireland Dean Williams
RW 23 Canada Kris Twardek
GK 25 United States Luke Dennison
Manager:
Northern Ireland Declan Devine
GK 36 England Dean Lyness
RB 22 Republic of Ireland Sam Curtis
CB 4 Republic of Ireland Joe Redmond (c)
CB 13 Canada David Norman Jr. Yellow card 73'
LB 3 Republic of Ireland Anthony Breslin
CM 6 Republic of Ireland Jamie Lennon
CM 8 Republic of Ireland Chris Forrester downward-facing red arrow 68'
CM 17 Republic of Ireland Kian Leavy downward-facing red arrow 75'
RW 20 Republic of Ireland Jake Mulraney downward-facing red arrow 68'
ST 15 Republic of Ireland Conor Carty downward-facing red arrow 75'
LW 14 Republic of Ireland Mark Doyle 23' downward-facing red arrow 57'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Republic of Ireland Danny Rogers
ST 10 Republic of Ireland Tommy Lonergan upward-facing green arrow 75' 86' Yellow card 86'
RW 11 Republic of Ireland Jason McClelland upward-facing green arrow 68'
CM 18 Republic of Ireland Ben McCormack
LW 19 Republic of Ireland Alex Nolan upward-facing green arrow 75'
CM 24 Republic of Ireland Adam Murphy upward-facing green arrow 68'
CM 25 Netherlands Thijs Timmermans
CB 26 Republic of Ireland Jay McGrath
ST 41 Republic of Ireland Mason Melia upward-facing green arrow 57'
Manager:
Republic of Ireland Jon Daly

References

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  1. ^ "Bohemians survive chaotic and controversial FAI Cup semi-final with narrow win in Galway". Irish Independent. 7 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  2. ^ "FAI Cup semi-final recap: Cork 0-2 St Patrick's Athletic". RTE Sport. 8 October 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Ireland - List of Cup Finals". RSSSF.org. 9 November 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Record crowd on the cards for Sunday's FAI Cup Final". Extratime.com. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  5. ^ "FAI Cup Final Report: Bohemians 1 - 3 St Patrick's Athletic". Extratime.com. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  6. ^ "LIVE Bohemians v St Patrick's Athletic, FAI Cup final: Saints edge ahead at a sold-out Aviva". Irish Independent. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  7. ^ "FAI Cup final: St Patrick's Athletic come from behind to beat Bohemians 3-1". BBC Sport. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  8. ^ "St Patrick's Athletic 3-1 Bohemians score recap and reaction as Pat's win the FAI Cup". Irish Mirror. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  9. ^ "St Pat's secure FAI Cup with comeback win to beat Bohs at the Aviva". Irish Independent. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
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