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14th Nov 2010

Kelly the hero as Sligo Rovers win FAI Cup

Goalkeeper Ciaran Kelly was the hero as Sligo Rovers beat Shamrock Rovers on penalties in the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium.

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Sligo Rovers 0-0 Shamrock Rovers (After extra time, Sligo Rovers win 2-0 on penalties)

Goalkeeper Ciaran Kelly was the hero as Sligo Rovers beat Shamrock Rovers on penalties in the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium.

Kelly saved all four of Shamrock Rovers’ penalties in the shoot out after both sides failed to hit the net in 120 minutes of football.

Eoin Doyle and Gary McCabe netted for Sligo and with Rovers failing to hit the net, it was enough to give the Bit O’Red their third FAI cup triumph in their history and make up for the disappointment of last season, when they lost the final to Sporting Fingal.

Sligo were the better side throughout and went close through Romauld Boco and Gavin Peers in the first half.

Gary Twigg and Billy Dennehy were denied by Kelly in the second half as the Hoops came into the game a bit more, but Sligo still looked the most likely to break the deadlock.

Extra time came and went without a goal, although Stephen Bradley was dismissed for Shamrock Rovers after receiving a second yellow card. The game then went to a penalty shootout, where Kelly’s heroics won the day for Paul Cook’s side.

 

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