1979 FAI Cup final
The 1979 FAI Cup final was the final match of the 1978–79 FAI Cup, a knock-out association football competition contested annually by clubs affiliated with the Football [Association of Ireland]. It took place on Sunday 22 April 1979 at Dalymount Park in Dublin, and was contested by Dundalk and Waterford. Mitre sponsored the campaign. Dundalk won the match 2–0 to win the cup for the sixth time, and, in so doing, won their first League and Cup Double.
Background
Dundalk had already been confirmed League of Ireland Champions for 1978–79, and they were chasing their first League and Cup Double. The two sides' two previous meetings that season had been in the League, with Waterford winning both matches. The second of these was in Oriel Park, the night Dundalk had received the league trophy. Dundalk had won the cup in 1977. To reach the final they defeated St Patrick's Athletic, Finn Harps, and Cork Alberts.Waterford had finished fourth in the League, three points behind Dundalk. They had not won the cup since their first victory in 1937 and had been defeated in their four previous appearances in the final, two of which had seen them miss out on League and Cup Doubles of their own, during a dominant period when they had won six league titles in eight seasons between 1964 and 1973. They overcame Bohemians, Galway Rovers, and Shamrock Rovers.
The match was not broadcast live. Highlights were shown that evening on the RTÉ show Sports Scene.