1969 Sligo Senior Football Championship

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Sligo Senior Football Championship 1969
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year1969
Winners
ChampionsCollooney/Ballisodare (2nd win)
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)n/a
Relegated team(s)n/a

This is a round-up of the 1969 Sligo Senior Football Championship . Collooney/Ballisodare were champions again, and as in 1967 they defeated the holders, this time St. Patrick's, in the final. This was the seventh title won by the parish in the 1960s, but this was also to be the last such triumph to date.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
First Round
10 AugustBallymoteMuire Naofa4-4Curry0-10
Sligo SFC
First Round
10 AugustBallymoteGurteen/Bunninadden2-9Sooey/Knockalassa2-6
Sligo SFC
First Round
10 AugustMarkievicz ParkEaskey4-7Enniscrone2-8
Sligo SFC
First Round
17 AugustTubbercurrySt. Patrick’s0-12Craobh Rua1-7

Quarter-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
10 AugustTubbercurryMullinabreena4-4Tourlestrane0-9
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
17 AugustTubbercurryCollooney/Ballisodare5-4Tubbercurry4-4
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
31 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. Patrick’s0-11Easkey1-6
Sligo SFC
Quarter-final
31 AugustMarkievicz ParkGurteen/Bunninadden1-10Muire Naofa2-5

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
7 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkCollooney/Ballisodare1-10Mullinabreena2-4
Sligo SFC
Semi-final
7 SeptemberMarkievicz ParkSt. Patrick’s4-7Gurteen/Bunninadden0-5

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

Collooney/Ballisodare
1-9 - 2-5
(final score after 60 minutes)
St. Patrick's

Team:
T. Weir
T. McLoughlin
M. Molloy
P. Hennessy
A. Flynn
S. Henry
B. McAuley
T. Sheehan
P. Hannon
D. Martin
G. Horgan
J. Hannon
R. Henry
B. Finn
M. Flynn


Substitutes:

Half-time:

Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
21 September 1969

Venue:
Corran Park, Ballymote

Referee:


Team:
T. Cummins
F. Leonard
A. Boland
P.J. Kilcullen
S. Donegan
J. Cuffe
J. Kilgallon
R. Boland
M. Kearins
P. McMunn
K. Corcoran
P. Kearins
T. Leonard
P. Kilgallon
D. O'Connor


Substitutes:

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