Tournament details | |
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County | Sligo |
Year | 1992 |
Winners | |
Champions | Shamrock Gaels (2nd win) |
Manager | Vincent Henry |
Captain | Noel Willis |
Promotion/Relegation | |
Promoted team(s) | Drumcliffe/Rosses Point |
Relegated team(s) | n/a |
This is a round-up of the 1992 Sligo Senior Football Championship . Shamrock Gaels won their second title in three years, and last to date, after defeating St. Patrick's Dromard in the final, in their last final appearance to date. The Tireragh men would be relegated from Division 1 this year, along with Enniscrone, but both remained in the Championship for 1993. The first round tie between Curry and Enniscrone required two replays and one period of extra-time before Curry eventually emerged by a single point.
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC First Round | 12 July | Dromard | Easkey | 0-10 | St. Mary's | 1-4 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 19 July | Tubbercurry | Tourlestrane | 1-7 | Tubbercurry | 0-8 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 19 July | Tubbercurry | Curry | 0-10 | Enniscrone | 1-7 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 19 July | Markievicz Park | Shamrock Gaels | 0-14 | St. Nathy’s | 1-4 |
Sligo SFC First Round | 19 July | Markievicz Park | Coolera/Strandhill | 0-13 | Grange/Cliffoney/Maugherow | 1-3 |
Sligo SFC First Round Replay | 2 August | Tubbercurry | Curry | 1-12 | Enniscrone | 0-15 |
Sligo SFC First Round Second Replay (AET) | 9 August | Dromard | Curry | 0-15 | Enniscrone | 0-14 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 2 August | Kent Park | Shamrock Gaels | 2-9 | Eastern Harps | 1-8 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 2 August | Kent Park | St. Patrick’s | 2-6 | Geevagh | 1-8 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 2 August | Dromard | Coolera/Strandhill | 2-5 | Easkey | 0-9 |
Sligo SFC Quarter Final | 15 August | Tubbercurry | Curry | 0-11 | Tourlestrane | 1-6 |
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo SFC Semi-Final | 30 August | Kent Park | St. Patrick’s | 0-7 | Coolera/Strandhill | 0-6 |
Sligo SFC Semi-Final | 30 August | Kent Park | Shamrock Gaels | 2-8 | Curry | 1-5 |
Shamrock Gaels | 2-11 - 0-8 (final score after 60 minutes) | St. Patrick's |
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