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The following table sets out the winning team and beaten finalist of each All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. The vast majority of finals were contested by the winning semi-finalists, although in certain cases in the early years a provincial championship had not been completed in time and the affected province nominated a team to participate in the All-Ireland semi-final.
This is a list of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning managers since 1986. The term manager (or coach) only came into widespread use in the 1970s. Up until then football teams were usually run by selection panels. Sometimes they contained up to ten members, resulting in self-interest coming to the fore more often than not.
They went on to narrowly lose to Kerry by two points in the semi-final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. John O'Mahony was appointed Leitrim manager to build on the success of the Under-21 team that won the 1991 Connacht Championship. He took Leitrim to the final of the 1994 Connacht Championship.
All you need to know about Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final between Armagh and Galway at Croke Park.
Although Wexford were the first county to win four consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Finals (1915–18), historically Kerry has been the most successful football team in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. As of 2023, Kerry has won the competition on 38 occasions, winning in four consecutive years twice (1929–1932 and 1978 ...
Clubs contest the Louth Senior Football Championship. That competition's most successful club is Newtown Blues, with 23 titles. Dundalk Young Irelands is the county's oldest GAA club. [2] The club represented Louth in the first All-Ireland Football final which was played at Beech Hill on 29 April 1888 against Limerick Commercials. [3]
The venue for Saturday's rearranged All-Ireland Football Senior Club Championship semi-final between Ulster champions Errigal Ciaran and Dr Crokes has been moved to Newbridge.
There is a very strong emphasis on Gaelic games in schools in Wicklow, both in primary and secondary schools. In almost all cases coaching is done on a voluntary basis by teachers who may have links to local GAA clubs. [citation needed] The county's vocational schools team has won 12 Leinster and 3 All-Ireland Championships, the last coming in ...