IRISH CUP: Newry City into semi-final as Glentoran dismissed

Glentoran's Joe Crowe (centre) tackles Newry City AFC's James Teelan during the Irish Cup quarter-final match last Saturday.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 11th Mar 2022

Newry City will play Ballymena United in the last four of the Irish Cup.

It comes after the Irish Football Association upheld City's protest that Glentoran had played an ineligible player in last Saturday's quarter-final clash.

The Glens won that game 1-0, courtesy of a Jay Donnelly header.

A statement from the IFA read: "Glentoran FC have been dismissed from the Samuel Gelston’s Irish Cup due to the club fielding an ineligible player, Joe Crowe, in their quarter-final tie against Newry City AFC on Saturday 5 March.

"Following a protest from Newry City AFC regarding the eligibility of Crowe to participate in the above fixture, the Irish FA Challenge Cup Committee met last night, Thursday 10 March, and upheld that protest.

"Glentoran FC have the right of appeal in accordance with Article 14 of the IFA Articles of Association.

"Newry City AFC have now been reinstated to the competition and will play Ballymena United in the semi-finals (subject to any appeal)."