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Bohemians Crush St Joseph’s Hopes with 2-0 Conference League Win

UEFA Europa Conference League · 1st Qualifying Round

Bohemians 2 – 0 St Joseph S Fc

Bohemians Crush St Joseph’s Hopes with 2-0 Conference League Win

Bohemians took a commanding step towards the Europa Conference League second qualifying round with a 2-0 victory over Gibraltar’s St Joseph’s FC at Dalymount Park, their first European win in 13 years. The Dubliners’ patience paid off after a tense first half, with substitute Dayle James-Taylor breaking the deadlock from the spot before Cian Parsons’ stoppage-time dagger crushed the visitors’ resistance.

Bohemians’ Early Frustration

The Gypsies started brightly but found St Joseph’s goalkeeper Jaylan Hankins in inspired form during a frustrating first half. The Gibraltar side, making their European debut, defended resolutely with centre-back Gonzalo Barba marshalling his backline through waves of Bohemians attacks. The hosts’ best chance came when James Clarke’s whipped cross found the head of striker Jonathan Afolabi, but his effort sailed inches over the crossbar.

James-Taylor’s Ice-Cold Penalty

The breakthrough came on the hour mark after Barba’s clumsy challenge on Bohemians winger Ali Coote earned the visitors their first yellow card and gifted the Irish side a penalty. Substitute James-Taylor, who had entered the fray just 11 minutes earlier, stepped up and sent Hankins the wrong way with a composed finish into the bottom corner. The 1,200 travelling St Joseph’s fans fell silent as Dalymount erupted – their European dream suddenly hanging by a thread.

Parsons Puts the Tie to Bed

St Joseph’s threw men forward in search of an equaliser, but their desperation left gaps at the back. In the 91st minute, Bohemians teenager Cian Parsons latched onto Danny Devoy’s through ball before slotting calmly past Hankins to double the lead. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the 4,000 home fans, who knew this result all but seals their progression ahead of next week’s second leg in Gibraltar.

What This Means For Both Sides

For Bohemians, this victory represents their first European win since 2009 and puts them firmly in control of the tie. Manager Declan Devine will demand professionalism in the return leg, but his players can already taste the next qualifying round. For St Joseph’s, the mountain now looks too steep to climb. Their historic European debut brought pride but ultimately disappointment, with manager Juan Maria Sanchez left to rue defensive lapses that may have ended their continental adventure before it truly began.

Key Moments

D. James-Taylor60′ Bohemians — D. James-Taylor
C. Parsons90+1′ Bohemians — C. Parsons (assist: D. Devoy)