Irish Cup 1881-82
Irish Cup 1881–82 var den anden udgave af Irish Cup, og turneringen blev vundet af Queen's Island FC, som dermed vandt turneringen for første gang.
Finalen blev spillet den 13. maj 1882 på Ulster Ground i Ballynafeigh, Belfast og var et lokalopgør mellem to Belfast-klubber. Den blev vundet af Queen's Island FC, som besejrede Cliftonville FC med 2-1. Det var anden sæson i træk at Cliftonville FC tabte finalen. Queen's Island FC havde vundet sin semifinale mod Castlederg FC på walkover, mens der skulle bruges tre kampe for at afgøre den anden semifinale, hvor Cliftonville FC efter to uafgjorte kampe først i anden omkamp formåede at besejre Avoniel FC med 2-0.
Udvalgte resultater
Semifinaler
Dato | Kamp | Res. |
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Cliftonville FC – Avoniel FC | 1–1 | |
Queen's Island FC – Castlederg FC | w.o. | |
Omkamp | ||
Avoniel FC – Cliftonville FC | 0–0 | |
Anden omkamp | ||
Cliftonville FC – Avoniel FC | 2–0 |
Finale
Dato | Kamp | Res. | Spillested |
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13.5. | Queen's Island FC – Cliftonville FC | 2–1 | Ulster Ground, Ballynafeigh, Belfast |
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Ulster Banner is a heraldic banner taken from the former coat of arms of Northern Ireland. It was used by the Northern Ireland government in 1953-1973 with Edwardian crown since coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, based earlier design with Tudor Crown from 1924. Otherwise known as the Ulster Flag, Red Hand of Ulster Flag, Red Hand Flag.
Ulster Banner is a heraldic banner taken from the former coat of arms of Northern Ireland. It was used by the Northern Ireland government in 1953-1973 with Edwardian crown since coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, based earlier design with Tudor Crown from 1924. Otherwise known as the Ulster Flag, Red Hand of Ulster Flag, Red Hand Flag.