1971 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship

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1971 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship
Championship details
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Cork (2nd win)
Captain Séamus Looney
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Fermanagh
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Offaly
Ulster Fermanagh
Connacht Mayo

The 1971 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship was the eighth staging of the All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1964.

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Cork entered the championship as defending champions.

On 19 September 1971, Cork won the championship following a 3-10 to 0-3 defeat of Fermanagh in the All-Ireland final. [1] This was their second All-Ireland title overall and their second in succession.

Munster Under-21 Football Championship

Munster quarter-finals

23 May 1971Quarter-final Clare 2-04 - 3-14 Kerry Páirc Uí Seancháin
O Devitt 1-1, M O'Gorman 1-0, J McMahon 0-1, L Friel 0-1, S Moloney 0-1.G Coffey 2-4, P Lynch 1-1, G Horan 0-4, J Power 0-3, M Tarpey 0-1, J Egan 0-1.
1 June 1971Quarter-final Tipperary 3-12 - 3-06 Limerick Seán Treacy Park
P O'Sullivan 1-4, C O'Flaherty 1-1, E Brennan 1-0, V O'Donnell 0-3, AB Kennedy 0-2, J Williams 0-1, M Hynes 0-1.M Carroll 2-2, L Moloney 1-1, J Ryan 0-2, M Williams 0-1.

Munster semi-finals

6 July 1971Semi-final Tipperary 0-12 - 2-11 Waterford Páirc Daibhín
P Sullivan 0-6, C Flaherty 0-3, J Stapleton 0-2, J Williams 0-1.J Ahearne 1-7, T Moore 0-4, J Walsh 1-0.
8 July 1971Semi-final Kerry 1-12 - 3-06 Cork FitzGerald Stadium
J Walsh 1-3, G Power 0-3, P Horan 0-2, J Egan 0-2, M O'Sullivan 0-2.B Cogan 1-0, D Curran 1-0, D Murray 1-0, E Fitzpatrick 0-3, D Allen 0-2, D Barron 0-1.
4 August 1971Semi-final replay Cork 3-09 - 2-03 Kerry Cork Athletic Grounds
J Walsh 1-1, J Egan 1-0, P Horan 0-2.

Munster final

12 August 1971Final Cork 1-10 - 2-05 Waterford Páirc Mac Gearailt

All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

29 August 1971Semi-final Fermanagh 3-05 - 1-05 Offaly St. Molaise Park
B Reilly 2-1, G Gallagher 1-0, E Treacy 0-4.F Grehan 1-3, P Fanning 0-1, T Clavin 0-1.
29 August 1971Semi-final Cork 4-11 - 0-05 Mayo Cork Athletic Grounds
B Daly 1-6, B Cogan 2-1, J Lynch 1-0, D Allen 0-2, T Murphy 0-2.M Padden 0-2, N Moloney 0-1, S Kilbride 0-1, D Griffith 0-1.

All-Ireland final

19 September 1971Final Cork 3-10 - 0-03 Fermanagh Croke Park
B Cogan 2-0, D Barron 1-2, D Curran 0-3, B Daly 0-3, T Murphy 0-2.E Treacy 0-2, P McGinnity 0-1.

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