2005 Dublin Women's Soccer League
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| competition = Dublin Women's Soccer League
| season = 2005
| winners = UCD
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| prevseason = 2004
| nextseason = 2006
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The 2005 Dublin Women's Soccer League was the 12th season of the women's association football league featuring teams mainly from the Greater Dublin Area. Newly promoted Dublin City University lost all twelve games. This included a 13–0 away defeat against Dundalk City in a game which saw Sonia Hoey score ten goals. Debutant Paula Murray also added a hat-trick.{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/regionals/argus/sport/soccer/hoey-a-dundalk-city-slicker-as-she-scores-ten-goals-26901135.html|title=Hoey a Dundalk City slicker as she scores ten goals|publisher=www.independent.ie|accessdate=24 February 2016|date=12 August 2005}} UCD won the title for a third successive season. They also completed a league double after defeating Dundalk City 2–0 in the DWSL Premier Cup final at the AUL Complex. The winning UCD team included Sylvia Gee.{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ier-womchamp.html|title=Ireland - List of Women Champions|accessdate=24 February 2016|website=RSSSF|date =}}{{cite web|url=http://foot.ie/threads/30634-DWSL-Premier-Cup-Final|title=DWSL Premier Cup Final|publisher=foot.ie|accessdate=24 February 2016|date= 23 October 2005}} Dundalk City won the 2005 FAI Women's Cup, defeating a Peamount United team featuring Katie Taylor 1-0 in the final at Lansdowne Road. Sonia Hoey scored the winner in the 16th minute.{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish/2005/1204/198916-women/|title=Dundalk take women's trophy|publisher=www.rte.ie|accessdate=14 February 2016|date=14 June 2007}}{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/hoey-pounces-to-seal-victory-1.1172470|title=Hoey pounces to seal victory|publisher=www.irishtimes.com|accessdate=14 February 2016|date=5 December 2005}}
Final table
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|team1=UCD|name_UCD=UCD
|team2=PEA|name_PEA=Peamount United
|team3=DUN|name_DUN=Dundalk City
|team4=SHA|name_SHA=Shamrock Rovers
|team5=TEM|name_TEM=Templeogue
|team6=BEN|name_BEN=Benfica
|team7=DCU|name_DCU=Dublin City University
|win_UCD=9|draw_UCD=2|loss_UCD=1|gf_UCD=57|ga_UCD=11|status_UCD=C
|win_PEA=9|draw_PEA=1|loss_PEA=2|gf_PEA=52|ga_PEA=16
|win_DUN=9|draw_DUN=1|loss_DUN=2|gf_DUN=39|ga_DUN=7
|win_SHA=4|draw_SHA=2|loss_SHA=6|gf_SHA=19|ga_SHA=21
|win_TEM=4|draw_TEM=1|loss_TEM=7|gf_TEM=20|ga_TEM=48
|win_BEN=3|draw_BEN=1|loss_BEN=8|gf_BEN=13|ga_BEN=44
|win_DCU=0|draw_DCU=0|loss_DCU=12|gf_DCU=5|ga_DCU=58|status_DCU=R
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|result1=C
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|result7=R
|update=complete|source={{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ier-wom05.html|title=Ireland (Women) 2005|accessdate=24 February 2016|website=RSSSF|date =}}
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DWSL Premier Cup
===Round 1===
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| date = 22 June
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| team1 = Dublin Bus
| score = 14–0
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| date = 22 June
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| team1 = Bray Wanderers
| score = 4–1
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| date = 22 June
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| team1 = UCD
| score = 5–0
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| date = 22 June
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| team1 = Shamrock Rovers
| score = 2–0
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===Round 2===
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| date = 13 July
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| score = 2–0
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = Shamrock Rovers
| score = 0–5
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = St Catherine's
| score = 7–1
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = Bray Wanderers
| score = 1–0
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = Dublin Bus
| score = 1–3
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = Raheny United
| score = 2–0
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| date = 13 July
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| team1 = Greenpark
| score = 2–4
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=Quarterfinals=
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| date = 10 August
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| team1 = Raheny United
| score = 6–1
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| date = 10 August
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| score = 1–2
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| date = 10 August
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| team1 = Bank of Ireland
| score = 1–4
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| date = 19 August
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| team1 = UCD
| score = 14–0
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=Semi-finals=
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| date = 24 August
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| team1 = Peamount United
| score = 0–1
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| date = 26 August
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| team1 = Raheny United
| score = 1–2
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=Final=
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| date = 16 October
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| team1 = UCD
| score = 2–0
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| team2 = Dundalk City
| goals1 = Lorraine O'Sullivan
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| stadium = AUL Complex{{cite web|url=http://foot.ie/threads/30634-DWSL-Premier-Cup-Final|title=DWSL Premier Cup Final|publisher=foot.ie|accessdate=24 February 2016|date= 23 October 2005}}
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References
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