Shelbourne vs Drogheda United

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Champions Shelbourne Sweep Drogheda United Aside in President's Cup Clash!

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Shelbourne kicks off the season with a bang, toppling Drogheda United in the President's Cup final! โšฝ๐Ÿ†

In an electrifying showdown at Tolka Park, Shelbourne celebrated their recent Premier Division victory by claiming the President's Cup title, defeating Drogheda United 2-0. The match kicked off at 7.45pm on a chilly winter evening, with the anticipation heating up among the passionate fans. Under the tactical genius of Damien Duff, Shelbourne looked to start the season on a high note, and boy did they deliver!

Early in the match, Mipo Odubeko made a sensational impact, scoring on his debut and sending the home crowd into raptures. The youthful energy embodied by Odubeko was infectious, and he was soon joined by Sean Boyd, who followed up with another perfectly placed goal that left Drogheda struggling to respond. As the first half drew to a close, it was clear that Shelbourne was in control, and the hopes of Drogheda fans relying on a comeback were quickly fading.

The second half brought chaos and drama when Drogheda's goalkeeper Luke Dennison received a red card for a reckless handball outside the box just eight minutes in. This unfortunate turn of events saw Drogheda reduced to ten men and put their game plan into disarray. Shelbourne, riding the wave of their commanding lead, capitalized on their opponent's misfortune, dominating possession and creating numerous opportunities to extend their advantage. But the credit for the focused defense must go to Shelbourne, who thwarted every attempt by Drogheda to regain their footing in the match.

As the final whistle blew, Shelbourne lifted the President's Cup trophy to the sky, marking an impressive beginning to their 2025 campaign. With this significant victory serving as a morale booster, the team, brimming with talent, will be keen to hold onto their triumphs as the League of Ireland season progresses. Meanwhile, Drogheda will need to regroup and strategize for their upcoming fixtures.

Did you know that the President's Cup acts as the official curtain raiser for the League of Ireland season? It provides an electrifying lead-up to the competitive games that fuel fans' passions. Additionally, Shelbourne's triumph grants them a chance to strengthen their record, having previously lifted this cup multiple times, solidifying their legacy as one of Ireland's most formidable teams!

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President's Cup Preview: Shelbourne -v- Drogheda United ... (Extratime.com)

Premier Division champions Shelbourne host Drogheda United at Tolka Park in the President's Cup final this evening (kick-off is at 7.45pm).

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Shelbourne v Drogheda United live stream information for the ... (Irish Mirror)

The League of Ireland season kicks off tonight with the President's Cup decider between Shelbourne and Drogheda United (7.45pm)

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Damien Duff's Shelbourne beat Drogheda United to win President's ... (thejournal.ie)

Mipo Odubeko and Sean Boyd scored for the league champions at Tolka Park. 10.18pm, 7 Feb 2025. 6.

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Shelbourne too much for Drogheda United in President's Cup (Q102)

FT: Shelbourne 2-0 Drogheda United. As the 2025 League of Ireland's curtain raiser drew to a close, it wass Shelbourne who took the early honours ahead of ...

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Odubeko and Boyd guide Shelbourne to President's Cup glory ... (Irish Examiner)

Drogheda goalkeeper Luke Dennison was sent off eight minutes into the second half for a handball outside the box.

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Shels ease past 10-man Drogs to lift President's Cup (RTE.ie)

Shelbourne kick-started their 2025 with another piece of silverware as they swatted aside ten-man Drogheda United 2-0 in the President's Cup at Tolka Park.

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Odubeko scores on debut to aid Shelbourne to President's Cup win ... (The Irish Times)

Damien Duff's new recruit Mipo Odubeko opened the scoring at Tolka Park.

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