1986 Sligo Senior Football Championship

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1986 Sligo Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year1986
Winners
ChampionsTubbercurry (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.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
First Round
6 July Ballymote Geevagh/St. Michael's0-6Owenmore Gaels/Coolera0-5
Sligo SFC
First Round
6 July Markievicz Park Enniscrone/Castleconnor1-11Grange0-5
Sligo SFC
First Round
6 JulyMarkievicz ParkTubbercurry0-8Easkey/St. Farnan's1-4
Sligo SFC
First Round
6 JulyTubbercurryCurry1-5Tourlestrane0-4
Sligo SFC
First Round
6 JulyTubbercurrySt. Nathy's2-10Eastern Harps1-4

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
20 JulyMarkievicz ParkTubbercurry2-8Geevagh/St. Michael's2-5
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
20 JulyMarkievicz ParkShamrock Gaels3-8Enniscrone/Castleconnor0-9
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
20 JulyBallymoteSt. Mary's1-10Curry0-4
Sligo SFC
Quarter Final
20 JulyBallymoteSt. Nathy's1-12St. Patrick's0-9

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo SFC
Semi-Final
3 AugustBallymoteSt. Mary's2-6St. Nathy's0-5
Sligo SFC
Semi-Final
3 AugustBallymoteTubbercurry2-6Shamrock Gaels1-5

Sligo Senior Football Championship Final

Tubbercurry
1-11 - 0-10
(final score after 60 minutes)
St. Mary's

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Competition:
Sligo Senior Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
31 August 1986

Venue:
Corran Park, Ballymote

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