2005 JUNIOR RESULTS
MONDAY, 1ST AUGUST
Everton 2 v 0 Co. Down
CSKA Moscow 1 v 0 Co. Armagh
Shamrock Rovers 0 v 0 Hibernian
Lyngby Boldklub 2 v 0 Cherry Orchard
Crewe Alexandra 3 v 0 Co. Londonderry
Paraguay 0 v 1 Co. Tyrone
Ipswich Town 1 v 0 Dundalk SL
Home Farm 1 v 3 Heart of Midlothian
Red Star 3 v 0 Co. Fermanagh
AIK Stockholm 2 v 0 Queen of the South
Swindon Town 0 v 0 Co. Antrim
Maccabi Haifa 0 v 1 Shelbourne
TUESDAY, 2nd AUGUST
Maccabi Haifa 2, Co. Down 1
AIK Stockholm 0, Co. Antrim 1
CSKA Moscow 3, Cherry Orchard 0
Ipswich Town 3, Co. Fermanagh 1
Crewe Alexandra 1, Hibernian 1
Red Star Belgrade 1, Home Farm 2
Lyngby 2, Co. Tyrone 0
Swindon Town 0, Shebourne 2
Shamrock Rovers 1, Co. Londonderry 0
Everton 1, Queen of the South 0
Co. Armagh 1, Hearts 1
Paraguay 1, Dundalk SL 0
WEDNESDAY
DUNLUCE TROPHY
Quarter-finals
Co Down 3 v 2 Swindon Town
Co Londonderry 3 v 1 Dundalk Schoolboys League
Co. Fermanagh 0 v 2 Cherry Orchard
Co. Armagh 2 v 0 Queen of the South
BT NI TROPHY
Quarter-finals
Home Farm 3 v 0 Maccabi Haifa
Co. Antrim 2 v 0 Hibernian
Red Star 2 v 0 Co. Tyrone
AIK Stockholm 0 v 2 Paraguay
NI MILK CUP
Quarter-finals
Shamrock Rovers 0 v 5 Hearts
Lyngby 0 v 0 Everton (Lyngby won 4-2 on pens)
CSKA Moscow 2 v 1 Ipswich Town
Shelbourne 1 v 1 Crewe Alexandra (Crewe won 4-2 on pens)
THURSDAY
DUNLUCE TROPHY
5th-8th play-offs
Swindon Town 3 v 2 Dundalk
Co. Fermanagh 0 v 1 Queen of the South
BT NI TROPHY
5th-8th play-offs
Maccabi Haifa 1-0 Hibernian
Co. Tyrone 3-2 AIK Stockholm
NI MILK CUP
5th-8th play-offs
Shamrock Rovers 0, Everton 2
Ipswich Town 2, Shelbourne 1
DUNLUCE TROPHY
Semi-finals
Co Down 1, Co Londonderry 1
(Co. Down won 8-7 on pens)
Cherry Orchard 3, Co. Armagh 0.
BT NI TROPHY
Semi-finals
Home Farm 1, Co Antrim 0
Red Star Belgrade 0, Paraguay 0
(Red Star won 5-3 on pens).
NI MILK CUP
Semi-finals
Hearts 0, Lyngby 0
(Lyngby won 5-4 on pens)
CSKA Moscow 1, Crewe Alexandra 0
FRIDAY
DUNLUCE TROPHY PLAY-OFFS
7th/8th Dundalk 0, Co. Fermanagh 2
5th- 6th Swindon Town 3, Queen of the South 2
BT NI TROPHY PLAY-OFFS
7th/8th Hibernian 2, IK Stockholm 1
Maccabi Haifa 1, Co. Tyrone 1
(Maccabi won 3-2 on pens)
NI MILK CUP PLAY-OFFS
7th/8th Shamrock Rovers 0, Shelbourne 2
5th/6th: Everton 0, Ipswich 1.
DUNLUCE TROPHY 3RD/4TH PLAY-OFF
Co. Londonderry 0, Co. Armagh 2
BT NI TROPHY 3RD/4TH PLAY-OFF
Co. Antrim 0, Paraguay 5
DUNLUCE TROPHY FINAL
Co. Down 0, Cherry Orchard 3
BT TROPHY FINAL
Home Farm 0, Red Star Belgrade 1
NI MILK CUP 3RD/4TH PLAY-OFF
Crewe Alexandra 1, Hearts 3
NI MILK CUP FINAL
CSKA Moscow 0, Lyngby Boldklub 0
(Lyngby won 4-3 on pens)
The Milk Cup turned out to be wonderful for Copenhagen club Lyngby Boldklub! The Danes danced with delight when young Morten Lund drilled home the final penalty to put send CSKA Moscow home empty-handed at the end of a lively scoreless draw.
But the Russians can feel they were the victims of rough justice. Rusian Perepelyukov looked to have put them in front in the second half when he connected with a free kick to head the ball past keeper Nicklas Hojlund. However, referee Gerry Flynn disallowed it for an offside infringement.
The Russians looked more interested in scoring early on and Emil Spork tested impressive keeper Nicklas Hojlund after nine minutes when he connected with the ball from 20 yards. Hojlund, however, was equal to the challenge.
CSKA’s Alexander Kudryatsev has had an exceptional tournament and he looked certain to score after a mazy run which took him past two defenders before he pulled his shot across goal and wide of Hojlund.
The Danes worked hard in defence to resist the Russian advances but Kudryatsev was always a threat and when he set up Victor Vorobev it seemed inevitable that the Russians would score but the striker pulled his shot wide of the target.
In the second half CSKA got back into the groove after a brief flurry of forward activity from the Danes. Lekso Daneliya shot wide inside the box following good work by Sergei Shumilan.
Then Shumilan was denied by the crossbar after his lob had beaten Hojlund and before the end Vorobev cracked a 30 yard free kick wide.
In the penalty decider the Russians could not hold their nerve and Perepelyukov and Kudryatsev failed to register. Anders Christiansen missed his spot kick but Lund made sure to spark scenes of delight for the young Danes.
* Christian Gytkyer (Lyngby) won the Man of the Match award.
* In a special challenge match the Republic beat Northern Ireland 4-0 in a game involving players with learning disabilities. The match was a prelude to the Junior Milk Cup final and was played in front of 1,000 spectators, a terrific audience for the players.




