Championship details | |
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All-Ireland Champions | |
Winning team | Down (3rd win) |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Mayo |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Dublin |
Ulster | Down |
Connacht | Mayo |
The 1999 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 68th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18.
Tyrone entered the championship as defending champions, however, they were defeated in the Ulster Championship.
On 26 September 1999, Down won the championship following a 1–14 to 0–14 defeat of Mayo in the All-Ireland final. This was their third All-Ireland title overall and their first in 12 championship seasons. [1]
Quarter-final
May 1999Quarter-Final | Roscommon | 0-9 - 0-4 | Leitrim | Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon |
Semi-finals
June 1999Semi-Final | Galway | 0-16 - 0-9 | Sligo | Markievicz Park, Sligo |
June 1999Semi-Final | Mayo | 1-19 - 2-4 | Roscommon | St Jarlath's Park, Tuam |
Final
18 July 1999Final | Mayo | 3-3 - 1-6 | Galway | St Jarlath's Park, Tuam |
Preliminary round
May 1999Preliminary Round | Dublin | 5-21 - 0-5 | Carlow | Parnell Park, Dublin |
May 1999Preliminary Round | Kildare | 0-16 - 2-8 | Longford | Pearse Park, Longford |
May 1999Preliminary Round | Meath | 0-9 - 0-7 | Wicklow | Aughrim Park, Aughrim |
Quarter-finals
June 1999Quarter-Final | Kilkenny | 0-2 - 0-19 | Kildare | Geraldine Park, Athy |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Offaly | 2-6 - 0-9 | Laois | O'Moore Park, Portlaoise |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Wexford | 2-11 - 1-9 | Meath | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Dublin | 3-14 - 0-7 | Westmeath | Parnell Park, Dublin |
Semi-finals
July 1999Semi-Final | Dublin | 4-11 - 3-7 | Offaly | Croke Park, Dublin |
July 1999Semi-Final | Kildare | 0-11 - 1-11 | Wexford | Croke Park, Dublin |
Final
1 August 1999Final | Dublin | 1-13 - 2-10 | Wexford | Croke Park, Dublin |
7 August 1999Final Replay | Dublin | 2-13 - 1-12 | Wexford | Dr Cullen Park, Carlow |
Rob robin
1999Rob robin | Limerick | 2-11 - 0-9 | Waterford | Gaelic Grounds, Limerick |
1999Rob robin | Tipperary | 1-5 - 4-9 | Clare | FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock |
1999Rob robin | Limerick | 3-9 - 1-6 | Clare | Cusack Park, Ennis |
1999Rob robin | Tipperary | 1-10 - 2-0 | Waterford | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
Semi-finals
20 June 1999Semi-Final | Kerry | 0-15 - 0-7 | Clare | Cusack Park, Ennis |
20 June 1999Semi-Final | Cork | 1-18 - 1-5 | Limerick | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork |
Final
18 July 1999Final | Cork | 2-16 - 1-8 | Kerry | Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork |
Preliminary round
May 1999Preliminary Round | Derry | 0-13 - 1-9 | Cavan | Celtic Park, Derry |
Quarter-finals
June 1999Quarter-Final | Fermanagh | 2-8 - 2-7 | Monaghan | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Donegal | 0-11 - 0-10 | Armagh | MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Down | 2-14 - 3-4 | Antrim | Pairc Esler, Newry |
June 1999Quarter-Final | Tyrone | 1-12 - 1-6 | Fermanagh | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
Semi-finals
July 1999Semi-Final | Donegal | 2-10 - 1-12 | Derry | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
July 1999Semi-Final | Down | 1-12 - 1-6 | Tyrone | Casement Park, Belfast |
Final
1 August 1999Final | Down | 0-10 - 0-10 | Donegal | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
7 August 1999Final Replay | Down | 2-7 - 0-9 | Donegal | St Tiernach's Park, Clones |
Semi-finals
22 August 1999Semi-Final | Mayo | 1-19 - 2-9 | Cork | Croke Park, Dublin |
29 August 1999Semi-Final | Down | 0-13 - 1-10 | Dublin | Croke Park, Dublin |
4 September 1999Semi-Final Replay | Down | 2-14 - 1-9 | Dublin | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
Final
26 September 1999Final | Down | 1-14 - 0-14 | Mayo | Croke Park, Dublin |
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