1933–34 FAI Cup


The FAI Cup 1933-34 was the thirteenth awarding of Ireland's premier cup competition prize, The Football Association of Ireland Challenge Cup or FAI Cup. The tournament began on 13 January 1934 and concluded on 17 March with the final held at Dalymount Park, Dublin. An official attendance of 21,000 people watched Cork claim their sole FAI Cup title by defeating inaugural winners, St James's Gate.

First round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Drumcondra1-1Shelbourne13 January 1934
replayShelbourne2-5Drumcondra17 January 1934
2Jacobs0-5Dolphin13 January 1934
3Bohemians9-0Tramore Rookies14 January 1934
4Cork Bohemians1-1Cork14 January 1934
replayCork3-1Cork Bohemians17 January 1934
5Dundalk4-0Sligo Rovers14 January 1934
6St James's Gate1-1Shamrock Rovers14 January 1934
replayShamrock Rovers1-2St James's Gate24 January 1934
7Waterford0-3Bray Unknowns14 January 1934
8Queen's Park2-2Brideville21 January 1934
replayBrideville0-2Queen's Park24 January 1934

Second round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway teamDate
1Dundalk1-0Bohemians27 January 1934
2Queen's Park1-1Dolphin27 January 1934
replayDolphin1-0Queen's Park31 January 1934
3Cork1-1Bray Unknowns28 January 1934
replayBray Unknowns0-2Cork31 January 1934
4Drumcondra0-2St James's Gate28 January 1934

Semi-finals

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Replay

Replay(2)

Final

Winner of FAI Cup 1933-34
Cork
1st Title