Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Cavan are the most successful team in Ulster SFC history, having won the competition on 40 occasions. [4] Cavan maintain the record for consecutive appearances in Ulster Finals. During the 1930s and 1940s, they appeared in and won seven consecutive Ulster SFC titles. Fermanagh remain the only team not to have won an Ulster SFC title. The Ulster ...
It was won by Armagh who defeated Fermanagh in the final after a replay. [2] [3] This was Armagh's sixth title since the turn of the century and their 14th overall. Fermanagh were appearing in their first final since 1982. [4] Steven McDonnell, 2003's Player of the Year, was the top scorer, hitting 1-17 in Armagh's run to victory in Ulster.
The inaugural competition was won by Antrim, defeating Cavan in the final. Tyrone are the most successful team in the tournament with 16 wins. Fermanagh, with four wins, are the least successful of the county teams. The McKenna Cup is, to date, Fermanagh's only senior inter-county title. [4]
Fermanagh is the only team in the province of Ulster to have never won the Ulster Senior Football Championship (SFC). Fermanagh has reached five Ulster SFC semi-finals since 1982. [clarify] Fragments of a poem from 1806 describe a football match between Louth and Fermanagh at Inniskeen in County Monaghan.
Dublin, Meath, Wexford, Kildare, Offaly and Louth from Leinster have won the title, while Cavan, Down, Tyrone, Donegal, Armagh and Derry are the successful Ulster sides. For Leinster's 12 counties, this represents a success rate of 50%, while Ulster's nine counties gives them a success rate of 67%.
Cavan: Cavan Gaels: Athletic Grounds, Armagh [10] 2018 Donegal: Gaoth Dobhair: 0–13 – 0–12 Monaghan: Scotstown: Healy Park, Omagh [11] 2019 Down: Kilcoo † 2–11 – 2–09 Donegal: Naomh Conaill: Healy Park, Omagh [12] 2020 Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic: 2021 Down: Kilcoo ‡ 3–10 – 0–03 Fermanagh: Derrygonnelly ...
The championship was won by Donegal who defeated Fermanagh in the final. Donegal full-forward Patrick McBrearty suffered a season-ending cruciate ligament injury in the final. [2] [3] DUP leader Arlene Foster notably attended the final. [4]
Cavan win their first Ulster title since 1969 and last until 2020. Offaly won their first Leinster title since 1982. All Ireland semi-final Mayo vs Offaly was the first championship meeting between them. Kerry end their longest drought as All Ireland Champions of 11 years.