2007 Setanta Sports Cup
The 2007 Setanta Sports Cup was the 3rd staging of the cross-border cup competition that takes place between football clubs from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The final was played at Windsor Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 12 May 2007, and was won by Drogheda United with a 4-3 penalty shoot-out victory over Linfield when the scores were level at 1–1 after extra time. Drogheda won the trophy for the second successive year.
Shelbourne's withdrawal
The draw for the 2007 Setanta Cup competition was made on 7 December 2006 with the original competing teams being the identical ones to the previous year's competition. On 30 January 2007, however, Shelbourne announced that they were withdrawing from the competition for reasons relating to their financial troubles and the fact that they would be unlikely to field a team of players. Their place was given to the 2006 FAI Cup runners-up to Derry City, St Patrick's Athletic, despite the fact that the next best-placed in the previous season's league, who did not have a place in the Setanta Cup already, were Sligo Rovers.Group stage
Teams that progressed to the Semi-Finals are indicated in bold type.Teams eliminated from the Setanta Cup are indicated in italics.
Group A
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Group B
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Semi-finals
The draw for the semi-finals was made by drawing the winners of Group A against the runners-up of Group B and vice versa, with group winners having home advantage. There would be no replays if the matches were drawn; instead, extra time would decide winners immediately thereafter. If extra time did not decide the winners, a set of five alternating penalty kicks would decide winners.----
Final
Winner of 2007 Setanta Sports Cup |
Drogheda United 2nd Title |
Goalscorers
;5 goals;3 goals
;2 goals
- Michael Collins
- Mark Dickson
- John O'Flynn
- Aidan O'Keeffe
- Gary O'Neill
- Thomas Stewart
- Éamon Zayed
- Gary Beckett
- Killian Brennan
- Stephen Brennan
- Kevin Deery
- Everaldo
- Keith Fahey
- Mark Farren
- JP Gallagher
- Joe Gamble
- Jason Hill
- Oran Kearney
- Roy Lally
- Cillian Lordan
- Eamonn Lynch
- Darragh Maguire
- Mark McAllister
- Paul McAreavey
- Rodney McAree
- Shane McCabe
- Ryan McCluskey
- Paddy McCourt
- Gary McCutcheon
- Willo McDonagh
- Kevin McHugh
- BJ McMenamin
- Anthony Murphy
- Joseph Ndo
- Kyle Neill
- Colin O'Brien
- Mark Quigley
- Peter Thompson