Tournament details | |
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County | Sligo |
Year | 1986 |
Winners | |
Champions | Tubbercurry (18th win) |
Promotion/Relegation | |
Promoted team(s) | Geevagh |
Relegated team(s) | Grange |
This is a round-up of the 1986 Sligo Senior Football Championship . Tubbercurry finally overcame St. Mary's after three successive final defeats to their great rivals, to win their first title in a decade, and their eighteenth in all.
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC First Round | 6 July | Ballymote | Geevagh/St. Michael's | 0-6 | Owenmore Gaels/Coolera | 0-5 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 6 July | Markievicz Park | Enniscrone/Castleconnor | 1-11 | Grange | 0-5 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 6 July | Markievicz Park | Tubbercurry | 0-8 | Easkey/St. Farnan's | 1-4 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 6 July | Tubbercurry | Curry | 1-5 | Tourlestrane | 0-4 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 6 July | Tubbercurry | St. Nathy's | 2-10 | Eastern Harps | 1-4 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 20 July | Markievicz Park | Tubbercurry | 2-8 | Geevagh/St. Michael's | 2-5 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 20 July | Markievicz Park | Shamrock Gaels | 3-8 | Enniscrone/Castleconnor | 0-9 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 20 July | Ballymote | St. Mary's | 1-10 | Curry | 0-4 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 20 July | Ballymote | St. Nathy's | 1-12 | St. Patrick's | 0-9 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC Semi-Final | 3 August | Ballymote | St. Mary's | 2-6 | St. Nathy's | 0-5 |
Sligo SFC Semi-Final | 3 August | Ballymote | Tubbercurry | 2-6 | Shamrock Gaels | 1-5 |
Tubbercurry | 1-11 - 0-10 (final score after 60 minutes) | St. Mary's |
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