These clubs subsequently withdrew from the Irish Cup despite being drawn originally in the first round.
[1] After various disputes over the course of the season and by the time the tournament had reached the semi-finals, three of the four semi-finalists (Cliftonville, Glentoran and Shelbourne) resigned from the IFA and formed a "New Irish Football Association" and a New Irish Cup.
The New Irish Cup was won by Belfast Celtic, who defeated Glentoran 2–0 in the final at Grosvenor Park.
[5] Due to a dispute between junior clubs and the Irish Football Association, all clubs in this round (with the exception of St James's Gate and Dublin University) withdrew from the competition at this stage.
[7] Cliftonville, Glentoran and Shelbourne resigned from the Irish Football Association due to disputes and the competition was left unfinished.