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The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 137th edition of the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.
The result meant that, in 2024, teams representing Ulster GAA, had won each of the available major titles in the sport. Down won the 2024 Tailteann Cup, defeating Laois in the final. Derry won the All-Ireland MFC, retaining the title by beating Armagh in a game held three weeks previous to the All-Ireland SFC final.
On 11 July, the GAA named Limerick's Johnny Murphy as the referee for the final, his first All-Ireland final. He previously refereed the 2018 All-Ireland minor final , the 2021 All-Ireland Under-20 final , the 2021 Leinster hurling final and the and the All-Ireland senior club final in 2023 .
The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played at Croke Park on 20 January 2024 to determine the winners of the 2023-24 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the 53rd season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion clubs of the four provinces of Ireland.
As part of their broadcast rights deal, the GAA announced that it was to set up a new IPTV service for an international market. The service is owned by RTÉ and the GAA. It is run by RTÉ Digital. [2] In 2020 GAAGO launched a similar streaming services for Irish Soccer called Watch LOI as the service provider for the Football Association of ...
The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship final was the 51st All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, an inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament for the county teams of Ireland. [1]
[7] [8] The game was the joint highest scoring final in history, equalling the total of 66 points scored in the 2021 final between Limerick and Cork, [9] and had the most scores (60) in a final surpassing the 58 scores of the 2021 final. [10] Kilkenny's score of 2-26 was the highest total for a losing team in a final.
Killian Spillane came on for Kerry and levelled with a fine score. However, they didn't score for the next 15 minutes by which time Dublin had regained the lead in the 67th minute and Kerry's title was on the line, until a Seán O'Shea free levelled it again in the first minute of injury time. Dublin went ahead for the final time in additional ...