1963 Sligo Senior Football Championship

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Sligo Senior Football Championship 1963
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year1963
Winners
ChampionsBallisodare/St. Patrick's (6th win)
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)n/a
Relegated team(s)n/a

This is a round-up of the 1963 Sligo Senior Football Championship . Ballisodare, having linked up with neighbours St. Patrick's, claimed a fourth successive title in 1963, following a replay win over Craobh Rua in the final.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
First Round
4 AugustCollooneyEaskeybeatKeash/Knockalassa(no score)
Sligo SFC
First Round
11 AugustBallymoteCurrybeatTubbercurry(no score)
Sligo SFC
First Round
11 AugustCollooneyTourlestranebeatGrange(no score)

Quarter-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
11 AugustCollooneyCraobh RuabeatBallymote(no score)
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
11 AugustMarkievicz ParkBallisodare/St. Patrick’s1-6Sooey1-6
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
18 AugustTubbercurryTourlestrane3-6Curry1-6
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
18 AugustMarkievicz ParkCollooney HarpsbeatEaskey(no score)
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final Replay
18 AugustMarkievicz ParkBallisodare/St. Patrick’sbeatSooey(no score)

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
1 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkBallisodare/St. Patrick’s2-6Collooney Harps1-6
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
1 SeptemberTubbercurryCraobh Rua2-6Tourlestrane0-7

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

Ballisodare/St. Patrick's
1-8 - 2-5
(final score after 60 minutes)
Craobh Rua

Team:
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Forpadraig
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon
P. Fallon


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Half-time:

Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
8 September 1963

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:


Team:


Substitutes:

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final Replay

Ballisodare/St. Patrick's
2-10 - 1-5
(final score after 60 minutes)
Craobh Rua

Team:
A. O'Brien
B. McGovern
B. McDermott
J. Murphy
P.J. Lenehan
T. Hayden
J. Lee
K. Lamb
G. Hatton
F. Murphy
G. Chatten
J. Bowe
A. Lang
G. Burke
J. Moss


Substitutes:

Half-time:

Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
22 September 1963

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

Referee:


Team:


Substitutes:

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