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2009–10 Setanta Sports Cup
The 2009–10 Setanta Sports Cup was the 5th staging of the cross-border Setanta Sports Cup competition - which featured football clubs from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It commenced on 28 August 2009, and the final was played on 15 May 2010, with Bohemians defeating St Patrick's Athletic 1–0 to claim their first Setanta Cup triumph. On 22 June 2009, the draw for the competition was postponed because of the financial troubles of organiser Setanta Sports. However, on 19 July 2009, it was confirmed that the competition would be going ahead as planned, and the draw was made at FAI headquarters in Abbotstown, Dublin, on 28 July.
Changes to structure
In the 2009–10 season, the Setanta Cup was expanded to nine teams, comprising three groups of three. The three group winners qualified for the semi-finals, as did the group runner-up with the best record. Teams were drawn from the top four of both leagues, with an additional place for the winners of the previous competition, Cork City. In a further change to the format of previous years, games were expected to take place on weekends instead of midweek.
Group stages
Teams that progressed to the semi-finals are indicated in bold type. Teams eliminated from the Setanta Sports Cup this stage are indicated in italics.
Group 1
Postponed due to waterlogged pitch Due to Cork City's resignation from the competition, Sligo Rovers were awarded a 3-0 win Due to Cork City's resignation from the competition, Cliftonville were awarded a 3-0 win
Group 2
Group 3
Derry City ceased to exist, St Patrick's Athletic awarded 3-0 win Derry City ceased to exist, Linfield awarded 3-0 win
Semi finals
First leg
Second leg
St Patrick's Athletic won 6 − 2 on aggregate Bohemians won 3 − 1 on aggregate
Final
Goalscorers
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