Ír Munster senior kupa

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The Munster Senior Cup is an association football cup competition organized by the Munster Football Association. Entrants include League of Ireland clubs such as Cork City, Cobh Ramblers and Waterford who are affiliated to the MFA, as well as clubs from the Munster Senior League.

History

Like the Munster Football Association itself, the Munster Senior Cup was originally inaugurated in 1901. It was initially dominated by British Army regimental teams. Among the early winners were the Royal Engineers, one of the pioneering teams of association football in England. They had played in the very first FA Cup Final in 1871–72 before winning it for the first time in 1875. During the First World War/Irish War of Independence era there were no competitions, but the cup was revived in 1922–23. Since 1922 clubs playing in the League of Ireland have dominated the winners' list and the competitions two most successful clubs have been Cork City and Waterford. However, in recent times Munster Senior League clubs have been regular finalists and in 2013–14 Douglas Hall were winners.

Írorsz labdarúgó-bajnokság a "Ír Munster Kupa". Az Ír Köztársaság Munster tartományának legjobb csapatai részére kiírt labdarúgótornát az Ír Labdarúgó-szövetség ír nyelven "Cumann Peile na hÉireann" (GA) szervezi. A tornát 1897 óta rendezik meg minden évben. A legtöbb címet az Athlone Town szerezte meg, 13 alkalommal. A kupa jelenlegi címvédője a Cork City.