The FAI Cup 1936–37[A] was the sixteenth awarding of Ireland's premier cup competition prize, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup. The tournament began on 9 January 1937 and concluded on 18 April with the final held at Dalymount Park, Dublin. An official attendance[B] of 24,000 people watched Waterford, captained by Tom Arrigan, claim their first FAI Cup title by defeating St James's Gate.

1936-37 FAI Cup
Tournament details
CountryRepublic of Ireland
Dates9 January – 18 April 1937
Teams16
Defending championsShamrock Rovers
Final positions
ChampionsWaterford
Runner-upSt James's Gate
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored74 (3.7 per match)
← 1935-36
1937-38 →

First round edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Fearon's Athletic 4-1 Bray Unknowns 9 January 1937
2 Shelbourne 1-1 St James's Gate 9 January 1937
replay St James's Gate 4-2 Shelbourne 13 January 1937
3 Cork 3-2 Queen's Park 10 January 1937
4 Drumcondra 1-1 Brideville 10 January 1937
replay Drumcondra 3-2 Brideville 13 January 1937
5 Longford Town 2-1 Evergreen United 10 January 1937
6 Shamrock Rovers 1-0 Dolphin 10 January 1937
7 Sligo Rovers 6-1 Bohemians 10 January 1937
8 Waterford 3-3 Dundalk 10 January 1937
replay Dundalk 1-1 Waterford 14 January 1937
replay(2) Waterford 3-1 Dundalk 21 January 1937

Second round edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
1 Cork 0-0[C] Fearon's Athletic 7 February 1937
refix[C] Cork 0-1 Fearon's Athletic 10 February 1937
2 Longford Town 2-1 Drumcondra 7 February 1937
3 St James's Gate 6-2 Sligo Rovers 7 February 1937
4 Waterford 2-0 Shamrock Rovers 7 February 1937

Semi-finals edit

Waterford4–1Longford Town
O' Keeffe
Arrigan
J. Walsh
Phelan
P. Clarke

St James's Gate4–0Fearon's Athletic
W. Byrne(3)
Comerford

Final edit

Waterford2–1St James's Gate
Noonan   35'
O' Keeffe   75'
Merry   80'
Attendance: 24,000
Winner of FAI Cup 1936–37
Waterford
1st Title

Notes edit

A. ^ From 1923 to 1936, the FAI Cup was known as the Free State Cup.

B. ^ Attendances were calculated using gate receipts which limited their accuracy as a large proportion of people, particularly children, attended football matches in Ireland throughout the 20th century for free by a number of means.

C. ^ a Fixture abandoned after 55 minutes due to bad weather. Re-Fixture played on 10 February.

References edit

General
  • Terry O'Rourke, Sean Ryan (1985). Gillette book of the FAI CUP. Irish Soccer Co-op.

External links edit