1922 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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1922 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Dublin (13th win)
CaptainPaddy Carey
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Galway
Provincial Champions
Munster Tipperary
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Galway
Championship statistics
1921
1923

The 1922 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 36th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Dublin were the winners. [1] [2] [3]

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Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Sligo 2-4 – 0-4 Roscommon
Ballaghadereen
Referee: W. J. Tolan (Sligo)

An objection was made and a replay ordered.


Sligo 3-5 – 0-2 Roscommon

Galway 3-3 – 0-3 Leitrim

Sligo 3-8 – 2-5 Mayo

Sligo 3-2 – 1-7 Galway

Galway made an objection and a replay was ordered.


Galway 2-4 – 1-5 Sligo

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Kilkenny 4-4 – 0-1 Laois

Dublin 1-5 – 0-2 Louth

Kildare 2-5 – 1-1 Wexford

Meath 1-2 – 4-4 Kilkenny

Dublin 2-5 – 0-2 Kildare

Dublin 1-7 – 0-2 Kilkenny
Paddy McDonnell 1-4 (0-2f), Bill Donovan 0-2, Bill Robbins 0-1Mick Connolly 0-2
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Jim Byrne (Wexford)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Cork 1-7 – 0-2 Clare

Tipperary W.O. – lost Waterford

Tipperary 2-3 – 2-2 Cork
Cork Athletic Grounds
Referee: A. Quillinan (Limerick)

Limerick W.O. – Scr. Kerry

Tipperary 1-7 – 0-1 Limerick
Referee: W. P. Aherne ( C )

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Monaghan 1-4 – 1-3 Antrim

Monaghan 2-9 – 0-2 Armagh

Cavan 4-4 – 1-1 Derry

Cavan 2-3 – 2-3 Monaghan

Cavan 2-6 – 2-7 Monaghan
Belturbet
Attendance: 5,000

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

By the time the semi-final was to be played, the Connacht championship was not finished, so Sligo were nominated to represent Connacht. When Galway beat Sligo in the Connacht final, they were given Sligo's place in the All-Ireland semi-final. Sligo beat Galway in the Connacht final, then beat Tipperary in the semi-final, but Galway objected to Sligo's Connacht final victory and a replay was ordered. A depleted Sligo team lost to Galway, who then took Sligo's place in the final against Dublin.

Dublin 2-5 – 0-0 Monaghan

Sligo 1-8 – 0-7 Tipperary
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: J. Kirwan

Dublin 0-6 – 0-4 Galway
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 11,792
Referee: Pat Dunphy (Laois)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

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References

  1. "Football Results 1911 - 1940 | the Official Website of the GAA". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)