1981 FAI Cup final
The 1981 FAI Cup final was the final match of the 1980–81 FAI Cup, a knock-out association football competition contested annually by clubs affiliated with the Football [Association of Ireland]. It took place on Sunday 26 April 1981 at Dalymount Park in Dublin, and was contested by Dundalk and Sligo Rovers. The competition was sponsored by Mitre. Dundalk won the match 2–0 to win the cup for the seventh time.
Background
The two sides' two previous meetings that season had been in the League, with Dundalk winning both matches – including a 3–0 victory in The Showgrounds in Sligo two weeks earlier. Dundalk had finished as runners-up in the League of Ireland">League of Ireland">League of Ireland, and had already won that season's League Cup. To reach the final they had defeated non-League Hammond Lane, St Patrick's Athletic, Drogheda United, and Finn Harps.Sligo Rovers were the underdogs, having finished 11th in the League, and were playing in their fifth FAI Cup final. They had lost in all four of their previous appearances, most recently in 1978. They had overcome UCD, Home Farm, and Waterford to reach the final.
The match was not broadcast live. Highlights were shown that evening on the RTÉ show Sports Scene, with commentary from Jimmy Magee.