1995 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship

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1995 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
Tournament details
County Sligo
Year1995
Winners
ChampionsCoolera/Strandhill (2nd win)
Promotion/Relegation
Promoted team(s)Tubbercurry
Relegated team(s)n/a

This is a round-up of the 1995 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship . Coolera/Strandhill won their second title in this year, after defeating near neighbours St. John's in the final, and thus returned to Senior level where they have remained since.

Contents

First round

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
First Round
16 JulyMarkievicz ParkSt. Farnan's0-20Maugherow1-2
Sligo IFC
First Round
16 JulyMarkievicz ParkCoolera/Strandhill5-20St. Michael's1-3
Sligo IFC
First Round
16 JulyKeashMullinabreena3-11Owenmore Gaels1-5
Sligo IFC
First Round
16 JulyKeashGeevagh3-14Ballymote1-6
Sligo IFC
First Round
16 JulyDromardSt. John's1-9Cloonacool2-5

Quarter finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
6 AugustEaskeyGeevagh4-1Enniscrone0-10
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
6 AugustEaskeyCoolera/Strandhill2-13St. Farnan's1-5
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
6 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. John's1-11Eastern Harps1-11
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final
6 AugustMarkievicz ParkCalry/St. Joseph's1-11Mullinabreena1-5
Sligo IFC
Quarter Final Replay
15 AugustMarkievicz ParkSt. John's0-16Eastern Harps3-5

Semi-finals

GameDateVenueTeam AScoreTeam BScore
Sligo IFC
Semi-Final
20 AugustBallymoteSt. John's1-10Calry/St. Joseph's1-5
Sligo IFC
Semi-Final
20 AugustBallymoteCoolera/Strandhill0-15Geevagh3-3

Sligo Intermediate Football Championship Final

Coolera/Strandhill
3-8 - 2-7
(final score after 60 minutes)
St. John's

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Competition:
Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
(Final)

Date:
3 September 1995

Venue:
Markievicz Park, Sligo

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