2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates10 May – 20 September 2009
Teams33
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kerry (36th win)
Captain Darran O'Sullivan
Manager Jack O'Connor
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Cork
Captain Graham Canty
Manager Conor Counihan
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
No. matches played62
Goals total108 (1.74 per game)
Points total1530 (24.68 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Kerry.svg Colm Cooper (1-34)
Player of the Year Colours of Kerry.svg Paul Galvin
2008
2010

The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the inter-county Gaelic football tournament played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The draw for the 2009 championship took place on 9 October 2008. [1] The tournament began on 10 May 2009.

Contents

The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final took place on 20 September 2009, contested by Cork and Kerry. This was the year Tadhg Kennelly made history by becoming the first person to ever hold AFL Premiership and All-Ireland winning medals in the sports of Australian rules football and Gaelic footballhe previously won the biggest prize in Australian rules with Sydney Swans in 2005. [2] [3] [4]

Structure

Fixtures and results

Leinster Senior Football Championship

1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Kildare 1-16
Offaly 1-10 Kildare 2-12
Wexford 0-11
Kildare 2-18
Laois 0-09
Laois 1-15
Louth 1-13 Louth 1-11
Carlow 1-11 Kildare 0-18
Dublin 2-15
Westmeath 0-16
Wicklow 2-12 Wicklow 1-10
Longford 1-13 Westmeath 0-11
Dublin 4-26
Dublin 0-14
Meath 0-12

First round
Carlow 1-11 - 1-13 Louth
E McCormack 0-7, S Rea 1-0, S Myers, K Nolan, D St Ledger, M Carpenter 0-1 each Report D Clarke 0-4, R Finnegan 1-1, R Carroll 0-2, B White, P Keenan, D Reid, C Judge, S Lennon, JP Rooney 0-1 each

First round
Kildare 1-16 - 1-10 Offaly
J Doyle 0-6, A Smith 1-1, J Kavanagh 0-3, R Sweeney, D Earley 0-2 each, H McGrillen, R Kelly 0-1 each Report S Ryan 1-0, J Reynolds, N McNamee 0-3 each, T Deehan, K Casey, R Dalton, N Darby 0-1 each
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
Attendance: 12356
Referee: Aidan Mangan (Kerry)

First round
Longford 1-13 - 2-12 Wicklow
P Berry 1-1, G Dennigan, F McGee 0-4 each, B Kavanagh, P Barden, D Barden, K Smith 0-1 each Report P Earls 1-2, R Nolan 1-1, T Hannon, S Furlong 0-4 each, D Odlum 0-1

Quarter-final
Dublin 0-14 - 0-12 Meath
C Keaney 0-5f, A Brogan 0-3, B Brogan (0-1f) and M Davoren 0-2 each, G Brennan and P Andrews 0-1 each Report C Ward 0-4, S McAnarney and B Farrell 0-2 each, M Ward, S Bray, C King, J Sheridan 0-1 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 75,250
Referee: Marty Duffy (Sligo)

Quarter-final
Kildare 2-12 - 0-11 Wexford
J Kavanagh, A Smith 1-3 each, D Earley, P O'Neill 0-2 each, D Flynn, J Doyle 0-1 each Report C Lyng, S Cullen 0-5 each, E Bradley 0-1

Quarter-final
Wicklow 1-10 - 0-16
AET
Westmeath
T Hannon 0-4, D Odlam 1-1, J Stafford, L Glynn, S Furlong, D Hayden, JP Dalton 0-1 each Report F Wilson 0-5, C Lynam 0-4, D Glennon 0-3, F Boyle, D Duffy, K Scally, D Dolan 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Louth 1-11 - 1-15 Laois
A Hoey 1-1, B White, D Clarke 0-3 each, S Lennon 0-2, P Keenan, C Judge 0-1 each Report MJ Tierney 0-6, P Clancy 1-3, P O'Leary 0-2, D Rooney, J O'Loughlin, B McCormack, R Munnelly 0-1 each

Semi-final
Kildare 2-18 - 0-09 Laois
J Doyle 0-7, J Kavanagh 1-1, A Smith 1-0, R Sweeney 0-3, P O'Neill, E Callaghan 0-2 each, D Earley, E Bolton, M Conway 0-1 each Report D Kingston, MJ Tierney 0-3 each, B McCormack, P Clancy, G Reddin 0-1 each

Semi-final
Westmeath 0-11 - 4-26 Dublin
C Lynam 0-5, D Glennon 0-3, J Connellan 0-2, D O'Shaughnessy 0-1 Report B Brogan 2-8, J Sherlock 0-6, A Brogan 0-4, T Quinn 1-1, C Keaney 0-3, D Magee 1-0, B Cahill, R McConnell, P Flynn, D Connolly 0-1 each

Final
Kildare 0-18 - 2-15 Dublin
K Donnelly 0-3, M Conway, J Kavanagh, P O'Neill, R Sweeney, A Smith, J Doyle 0-2 each, D Earley, R Kelly, E Callaghan 0-1 each Report B Brogan 0-7, B Cahill, J Sherlock 1-1 each, C Keaney 0-3, A Brogan 0-2, C Whelan 0-1, G Brennan SO
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 74,573
Referee: Pat McEnaney (Monaghan)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Waterford 1-07
Cork 2-18 Cork 1-17
Kerry 0-12
Cork 2-06
Limerick 0-11
Clare 1-09
Tipperary 1-09 Limerick 1-13
Limerick 1-11

Quarter-final
Tipperary 1-09 - 1-11 Limerick
B Coen 1-2, B Grogan 0-4, H Coghlan, A Fitzgerald, B Mulvihill 0-1 each Report I Ryan 1-2, G Collins 0-4, C Joyce-Power 0-2, P Ranahan, S Lucey, K O'Callaghan 0-1 each
Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: M. McGann (Clare)

Quarter-final
Waterford 1-07 - 2-18 Cork
S Walsh 1-0, B Wall 0-2, S O'Hare, W Hennessy, S Cunningham, M O'Gorman, G Hurney 0-1 each Report D O'Connor 1-5, P Kerrigan 1-2, J Miskella 0-3, J Masters, D Goulding, C O'Neill 0-2 each, M Shields, P O'Flynn 0-1 each

Semi-final
Clare 1-09 - 1-13 Limerick
D Tubridy 0-4, G Brennan 1-0, G Quinlan 0-2, Gordon Kelly, E Coughlan, M O’Shea 0-1 each Report I Ryan 0-6, S Lavin 1-0, G Collins 0-3, S Lucey, J O’Donovan, S Buckely, E Hogan 0-1 each

Semi-final
Kerry 0-13 - 1-10 Cork
B Sheehan 0-5, C Cooper 0-3, D Walsh 0-2, T Walsh, T Kennelly, D Ó Sé 0-1 each Report P O'Neill 1-2, D O'Connor 0-3, D Goulding 0-2, G Canty, N O'Leary, C O'Neill 0-1 each

Semi-final Replay
Cork 1-17 - 0-12 Kerry
D O'Connor 1-5, D Goulding 0-5, J Miskella 0-2, P Kelly, P Kerrigan, J Masters, F Goold, P O'Flynn 0-1 each, N O'Leary SO Report C Cooper 0-4, Darren O'Sullivan, B Sheehan 0-2 each, Declan O'Sullivan, T Kennelly, D Moran, D Ó Sé 0-1 each, P Galvin SO

Final
Limerick 0-11 - 2-06 Cork
I Ryan 0-4, S Buckley 0-3, S Lavin, P Ranahan, G Collins, S Kelly 0-1 each Report D Goulding 1-3, D O'Connor 1-1, J Masters, C O'Neill 0-1 each

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
New York 1-07
Mayo 1-18 Mayo 3-18
Roscommon 2-13 Roscommon 0-07
Leitrim 2-09 Mayo 2-12
Galway 1-14
Sligo 0-12
London 1-07 Galway 1-13
Galway 1-18

Quarter-final
New York 1-07 - 1-18 Mayo
P Smith 0-4, R Moran 0-2, F Cleary, R Caffrey, T McGovern, J McNicholas 0-1 each Report A O'Shea 1-3, A Moran 0-4, A Dillon, A Kilcoyne 0-3 each, P Harte 1-0, T Mortimer 0-2, T Parsons, P Gardiner, R McGarrity, B Moran 0-1 each

Quarter-final
London 1-07 - 1-18 Galway
M Alcorn 1-0, K Downes 0-2, J Hughes, A Moyles, K McMenamin, P Duffy, M Hughes 0-1 each Report M Meehan 1-5, S Armstrong 0-5, G Bradshaw, P Joyce 0-2 each, N Joyce, F Breathnach, C Bane, D Dunleavy 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Leitrim 2-09 - 2-13 Roscommon
C Clarke, J McKeon 1-0 each, P McGuinness, James Glancy, R Cox 0-2 each, D Maxwell, T Beirne, S Foley 0-1 each Report D Shine 0-5, S Kilbride 1-1, K Mannion 1-0, G Cox 0-3, C Devaney, S McDermott, F Cregg, K Higgins 0-1

Semi-final
Mayo 3-18 - 0-07 Roscommon
A Dillon 0-6, A Kilcoyne 1-3, P Harte 1-1, A O'Shea 1-0, T Mortimer, R Garrity, P Gardiner 0-2 each, A Moran, M Ronaldson 0-1 each Report C Devaney, G Cox 0-2 each, K Mannion, D Shine, B Higgins 0-1 each

Semi-final
Sligo 0-12 - 1-13 Galway
D Kelly 0-4, M Breheny, A Marren 0-2 each, R Donovan, J Davey, S Davey, S Coen 0-1 each, N Ewing SO Report S Armstrong 1-3, M Meehan 0-4, P Joyce 0-3, C Bane, J Bergin, G Bradshaw 0-1 each, G O'Donnell SO

Final
Mayo 2-12 - 1-14 Galway
C Mortimer 1-2, B Moran 1-0, D Heaney, A Dillon 0-2 each, P Gardiner, R McGarrity, P Harte, T Mortimer, A Kilcoyne, A O'Shea 0-1 each Report N Joyce 0-8, M Meehan 1-4, P Joyce, S Armstrong 0-1 each

Ulster Senior Football Championship

1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Tyrone 2-10
Armagh 1-10
Tyrone 0-15
Derry 0-07
Derry 1-10
Monaghan 0-10
Tyrone 1-18
Antrim 0-15
Cavan 0-13
Fermanagh 0-13 Fermanagh 1-09
Down 0-10 Cavan 1-07
Antrim 0-13
Antrim 1-10
Donegal 0-12

First round
Fermanagh 0-13 - 0-10 Down
R Carson 0-6, J Sherry 0-2, T McElroy, M Little, M McGrath, D Keenan, C McElroy 0-1 each Report A Carr, B Coulter, P McComiskey, D Hughes 0-2 each, S Kearney, P Fitzpatrick 0-1 each, A Carr SO

Quarter-final
Derry 1-10 - 0-10 Monaghan
P Bradley 1-3, E Bradley, J Kielt 0-2 each, C McCaigue, B McGoldrick, J Diver 0-1 each, F Doherty SO Report P Finlay, T Freeman 0-3 each, R Ronaghan 0-2, S Gollogly, R Woods 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Tyrone 2-10 - 1-10 Armagh
S O'Neill 1-3, C Gormley 1-0, T McGuigan, S Cavanagh 0-2 each, Joe McMahon, O Mulligan, B Dooher 0-1 each, C Gormley SO Report R Clarke 1-0, A Kernan, S McDonnell 0-3 each, B Mallon 0-2, J Lavery, S Forker 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Cavan 0-13 - 1-09 Fermanagh
S Johnston 0-5, M Reilly 0-4, C Mackey, S Brady 0-2 each Report E Maguire 1-0, M Little, R Carson 0-3 each, R Keenan, R McCluskey, B Owens 0-1 each

Quarter-final
Donegal 0-12 - 1-10 Antrim
M Murphy 0-5, R Kavanagh 0-3, C McFadden 0-2, C Bonner, C Toye 0-1 each Report T McCann 1-2, P Cunningham 0-4, A Gallagher, M McCann, K Brady, K O'Boyle 0-1 each

Semi-final
Derry 0-07 - 0-15 Tyrone
E Bradley 0-4, B McGoldrick, P Bradley, S Bradley 0-1 each, K McGuckin SO Report T McGuigan 0-4, M Penrose 0-3, K Hughes 0-2, B Dooher, D Harte, S Cavanagh, Stephen O'Neill, Sean O'Neill, B McGuigan 0-1 each

Semi-final
Cavan 1-07 - 0-13 Antrim
S Johnston 0-4, D Givney 1-0, M Reilly, R Cullivan, L Reilly 0-1 each Report P Cunningham 0-4, M McCann, S Burke 0-2 each, T McCann, T O'Neill, J Loughery, A Gallagher, J Crozier 0-1 each

Final
Tyrone 1-18 - 0-15 Antrim
S Cavanagh 1-4, O Mulligan, T McGuigan 0-3 each, Joe McMahon, K Hughes 0-2 each, R McMenamin, D Harte, B McGuigan, P Jordan 0-1 each Report P Cunningham 0-11, M McCann 0-2, A Gallagher, C Close 0-1 each

All-Ireland qualifiers

Round 1

4 July 2009Round 1 Donegal 2-13 - 1-06 Carlow MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
M Murphy 0-8, C Dunne 1-1, R Kavanagh 1-0, L McLoone, C Toye, D Gallagher, S Griffin 0-1 each Report JJ Smith 1-2, S Rea 0-2, D St Ledger, E McCormack 0-1 each
4 July 2009Round 1 Monaghan 0-13 - 0-12
AET
Armagh St Tiernach's Park, Clones
P Finlay 0-6, C McManus 0-4, D Freeman, R Ronaghan, R Woods 0-1 each Report A Kernan 0-5, S McDonnell, S Forker 0-2 each, R Clarke, B Mallon, G O'Neill 0-1 each
S McDonnell SO
4 July 2009Round 1 Meath 1-20 - 0-08 Waterford Páirc Tailteann, Navan
C Ward 0-4, J Queeney 1-0, C O'Connor, D Bray, J Sheridan 0-3 each, C McGuinness, P Byrne, B Farrell 0-2 each, S McAnarney 0-1 Report W Hennessy, L O'Lionnain 0-2 each, T Grey, B Wall, P Hurney, C McGrath 0-1 each
4 July 2009Round 1 Wicklow 0-17 - 1-11 Fermanagh Aughrim Park, Wicklow
S Furlong 0-5, T Hannon 0-3, JP Dalton, D Odlum, P Earls 0-2 each, T Walsh, L Glynn, D Hayden 0-1 each, T Hannon, T Walsh SO Report D Keenan 0-4, J Sherry 1-0, M McGrath, S Quigley, R Carson 0-2 each, T McElroy 0-1
4 July 2009Round 1 Wexford 2-11 - 0-16 Offaly Wexford Park, Wexford
PJ Banville 1-2, S Cullen 0-4, S Roche 1-0, C Lyng 0-3, R Barry, A Flynn 0-1 each Report N McNamee 0-6, PJ Ward 0-5, T Deehan 0-2, C McManus, S Lonergan, N Coughlan 0-1 eachAttendance: 2500
Referee: C Reilly (Meath)
4 July 2009Round 1 Louth 1-12 - 2-10 Tipperary Drogheda Park, Drogheda
JP Rooney 1-3, B White 0-3, P Keenan, R Carroll, C Judge, S Lennon, A Hoey, D Maguire 0-1 each, D Crilly SO Report B Grogan 1-5, P Austin 1-0, B Coen 0-3, B Fox, R Costigan 0-1 each, M O'Donnell SOReferee: S. Doyle (Wexford)
4 July 2009Round 1 Down 1-16 - 1-07 London Páirc Esler, Newry
Daniel Hughes, P McComiskey, J Boyle 0-3 each, B.Coulter 1-0, B McArdle, C Garvey, D Gordan 0-2 each, R Sexton 0-1 Report C Donnellan 1-0, P Duffy, K Downes, K McMenamin 0-2 each, P Geraghty 0-1
4 July 2009Round 1 Leitrim 0-10 - 0-13 Longford Páirc Sheáin Mhic Dhiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
M Foley 0-4, P McGuinness 0-3, G Reynolds 0-2, D O'Connor 0-1 Report P Berry 0-3, G Dennigan, F McGee, C Mimnagh 0-2 each, D Masterson, P Barden, B Kavanagh, D Barden 0-1 each

Round 2

11 July 2009Round 2 Down 2-09 - 0-07 Laois Páirc Esler, Newry
B Coulter 1-1, P McComiskey 1-0, D Hughes, A Carr, T Hanna 0-2 each, C Garvey, B McArdle 0-1 each Report MJ Tierney 0-4, B McDonald, B Quigley, N Donoher 0-1 each
11 July 2009Round 2 Monaghan 0-20 - 3-16 Derry St Tiernach's Park, Clones
C Hanratty, P Finlay 0-4 each, R Woods 0-3, P Meegan, R Ronaghan, D Freeman 0-2 each, S Gollogly, B McKenna, C McManus 0-1 each Report Paddy Bradley 2-8, E Bradley 0-3, J Kielt 1-1, M Lynch 0-2, B McGoldrick 0-1, C McKaigue 0-1 each
11 July 2009Round 2 Longford 0-11 - 1-12 Kerry Pearse Park, Longford
P Barden 0-4, D Barden 0-3, K Smith 0-2, F McGee, C Mimnagh 0-1 each Report C Cooper 0-5, T Walsh 1-2, S O'Sullivan 0-2, T Ó Sé, D Walsh, D O'Sullivan 0-1 each
11 July 2009Round 2 Wexford 1-08 - 0-11 Roscommon Wexford Park, Wexford
C Lyng 1-2, S Cullen 0-3, E Bradley 0-2, S Roche 0-1 Report S Kilbride 0-5, D Shine 0-3, K Higgins 0-2, B Higgins 0-1
11 July 2009Round 2 Tipperary 1-12 - 1-13 Sligo Semple Stadium, Thurles
B Grogan 0-6, B Mulvihill 1-1, H Coghlan 0-2, B Coen, D O'Brien, A Fitzgerald 0-1 each Report A Marren 0-5, S Coen 1-1, M Breheny, D Kelly 0-2 each, M McNamara, T Taylor, A Costello 0-1 eachReferee: M. Deegan (Laois)
11 July 2009Round 2 Donegal 0-13 - 1-07 Clare MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
M Murphy 0-5, C McFadden 0-4, C Toye 0-2, L McLoone, B Dunnion 0-1 each Report D Tubridy 1-4, E Coughlan 0-2, P O'Dwyer 0-1
11 July 2009Round 2 Westmeath 1-05 - 1-15 Meath Cusack Park, Mullingar
M Flanagan 1-1, D Heavin, D Duffy, J Connellan, C Lynam 0-1 each Report J Sheridan 1-4, C Ward 0-6, P Byrne, S Bray 0-2 each, S Kenny 0-1
11 July 2009Round 2 Wicklow 1-12 - 0-08 Cavan Aughrim Park, Aughrim
T Hannon 0-5, S Furlong 0-3, P Earls 1-0, P McWalter, D Hayden, L Glynn, JP Dalton 0-1 each Report L Reilly, S Johnston 0-3 each, P Brady, G Pearson 0-1 each
18 July 2009Round 2 replay Roscommon 0-11 - 0-08 Wexford Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
D Shine 0-9, K Higgins, D O'Gara 0-1 each Report C Lyng 0-3, A Morrissey, S Roche, R Barry, S Cullen, B Doyle 0-1 each

Round 3

A draw was made for round 3 of the qualifiers, with the winners of round 2 playing each other.

18 July 2009Round 3 Wicklow 1-15 - 0-17 Down Aughrim Park, Aughrim
T Hannon 0-6, L Glynn 1-3, S Furlong 0-4, JP Dalton, D Odlum 0-1 each Report P McComiskey 0-4, D Hughes 0-3, A Rodgers 0-2, C McGovern, T Hanna, C Garvey, D Gordon, B McArdle, B Coulter, R Sexton, R Murtagh 0-1 each
18 July 2009Round 3 Kerry 0-14 - 1-10 Sligo Austin Stack Park, Tralee
D O'Sullivan 0-4, P Galvin 0-3, C Cooper 0-2, D Ó Sé, D Walsh, T Walsh, S O'Sullivan, B Sheehan 0-1 each Report A Marren 0-4, D Kelly 1-1, S Coen 0-2, M Breheny, E O'Hara, K Sweeney 0-1 each
18 July 2009Round 3 Donegal 2-13 - 0-18
AET
Derry MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
M Murphy 0-5, C McFadden 1-4, K Cassidy 1-1, B Monaghan, B Roper, D Walsh 0-1 each Report J Kielt 0-5, E Bradley, M Lynch 0-3 each, P Bradley, B McGoldrick 0-2 each, G O'Kane, C McKaigue, G McShane 0-1 each
25 July 2009Round 3 Meath 2-12 - 0-11 Roscommon Páirc Tailteann, Navan
D Bray 1-2, C Ward 0-4, P Byrne 1-1, B Farrell 0-3, N Crawford, B Meade 0-1 each Report D Shine 0-6, S Kilbride 0-3, M Finneran, D O'Gara 0-1 each

Round 4

A draw was made for round 4 of the qualifiers, with the winners of round three (Donegal, Kerry, Meath and Wicklow) playing against the losing provincial finalists (Antrim, Galway, Kildare and Limerick).

25 July 2009Round 4 Kildare 1-16 - 2-09 Wicklow O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
A Smith 1-2, J Doyle 0-4, D Earley 0-3, E Callaghan 0-2, J Kavanagh, M O'Flaherty, P O'Neill, R Kelly, B Flanagan 0-1 each Report S Furlong 1-4, T Hannon 1-0, D Odlum 0-2, P Earls, J Stafford, D Hayden 0-1 each
25 July 2009Round 4 Galway 0-13 - 0-14 Donegal Markievicz Park, Sligo
M Meehan 0-4, P Conroy, M Clancy, S Armstrong 0-2 each, G Bradshaw, P Joyce, K Fitzgerald 0-1 each, D Blake SO Report C McFadden 0-6, M Murphy 0-5, L McLoone, R Kavanagh, D Walsh 0-1 each
26 July 2009Round 4 Antrim 1-10 - 2-12 Kerry O'Connor Park, Tullamore
M McCann 0-4, P Cunningham 0-3, T Scullion 1-0, T McCann 0-2, C Close 0-1 Report T Walsh, P Galvin 1-2 each, C Cooper 0-4, P O'Connor 0-2, S O'Sullivan, D O'Sullivan 0-1 each
1 August 2009Round 4 Limerick 2-09 - 1-13 Meath O'Moore Park, Portlaoise
S Kelly 0-4, I Ryan 0-3, S Buckley, J O'Donovan 1-0 each, G Collins 0-2 Report C Ward 1-2, S Bray 0-4, C O'Connor, P Byrne 0-2 each, C King, D Bray, B Farrell 0-1 each

All-Ireland series

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Dublin 1-07
Kerry 1-24
Kerry 2-08
Meath 1-07
Mayo 1-15
Meath 2-15
Kerry 0-16
Cork 1-09
Cork 1-27
Donegal 2-10
Cork 1-13
Tyrone 0-11
Tyrone 0-16
Kildare 1-11

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final
Cork 1-27 - 2-10 Donegal
P Kerrigan 1-4, J Miskella, D O'Connor 0-4 each, D Goulding, F Goold 0-3 each, P O'Neill, P Kelly, C O'Neill, P Kissane 0-2 each, G Canty 0-1 Report M Murphy 0-6, S Griffin, R Kavanagh 1-0 each, B Monaghan, E McGee, B Roper, A Hanlon 0-1 each
Attendance: 49,761

Quarter-final
Tyrone 0-16 - 1-11 Kildare
S O'Neill 0-7, O Mulligan 0-3, B Dooher 0-2, D Harte, Justin McMahon, T McGuigan, M Penrose 0-1 each Report J Doyle 0-7, R Sweeney 1-0, M Foley, J Kavanagh, A Smith, E Callaghan 0-1 each
Attendance: 49,761
Referee: G. O'Conamha (Galway)

Quarter-final
Dublin 1-07 - 1-24 Kerry
A Brogan, B Brogan 0-3 each, C Keaney 1-0, B Cahill 0-1 Report C Cooper 1-7, Declan O'Sullivan, Darren O'Sullivan 0-3 each, T O'Se, P Galvin, T Kennelly, P O'Connor 0-2 each, T O'Sullivan, S Scanlon, D Walsh 0-1 each
Attendance: 81,890

Quarter-final
Mayo 1-15 - 2-15 Meath
A O'Shea 1-1, C Mortimer 0-4, A Dillon, A Kilcoyne 0-3 each, T Mortimer 0-2, K Higgins, A Moran 0-1 each Report D Bray 1-3, C Ward 1-2, J Sheridan 0-4, B Farrell 0-3, J Queeney 0-2, N Crawford 0-1
Referee: J. McQuillan (Cavan)

Semi-finals

Semi-final
Cork 1-13 - 0-11 Tyrone
D O'Connor 0-4, D Goulding 1-1, P Kelly, C O'Neill 0-2 each, A O'Connor, P Kerrigan, P O'Neill, F Goold 0-1 each Report S O'Neill 0-4, O Mulligan 0-2, R McMenamin, D Harte, P Jordan, K Hughes, M Penrose 0-1 each
Attendance: 53,492
Referee: J. Bannon (Longford)

Semi-final
Kerry 2-08 - 1-07 Meath
T Walsh 1-2, Darren O'Sullivan 1-1, C Cooper 0-3, T Kennelly 0-2 Report C Ward 1-4, B Farrell 0-2, J Sheridan 0-1
Attendance: 50,770
Referee: G. O'Conamha (Galway)

Final

Final
Kerry 0-16 - 1-09 Cork
C Cooper 0-6, T Walsh 0-4, T Kennelly 0-2, T Ó Sé 0-2, Darren O' Sullivan 0-1, Declan O' Sullivan 0-1 Report D Goulding 0-4, C O'Neill 1-1, D O'Connor 0-3, P Kelly 0-1
Attendance: 82,286
Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Top scorers

Season
PlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1 Colm Cooper Kerry 1-343775.29
2 Michael Murphy Donegal 0-363666
3 Cian Ward Meath 3-263575
4 Donncha O'Connor Cork 3-253465.67
5 John Doyle Kildare 0-272764.5
6 Bernard Brogan Dublin 2-202646.5
7 Tony Hannon Wicklow 1-222564.17
8 Donal Shine Roscommon 0-242446
-- Seánie Furlong Wicklow 1-212464

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The 2007 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was a Gaelic football competition in Ireland, and was the most significant and prestigious competition in the sport held that year. It began on 13 May 2007, with the final game took place for Sunday, 16 September. Kerry were the defending champions, as well as the most successful team in the competition. Donegal entered the Championship as the unbeaten National League champions, as well as having been runners-up to Tyrone in the 2007 Dr. McKenna Cup.

The 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 117th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 4 May 2003 and ended on 28 September 2003.

The 1983 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 97th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 15 May 1983 and ended on 18 September 1983.

The 2001 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 115th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 6 May 2001 and ended on 23 September 2001.

The 2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was that year's Gaelic football championship, having thrown-in on 11 May 2008 and concluded with the All-Ireland final at Croke Park on 21 September 2008. Tyrone beat Kerry in the decider.

The 1999 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 113th edition of the GAA's premier Gaelic football competition. The championship began on 9 May 1999 and ended on 26 September 1999.

The 1956 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was played from May to October, 1956. Kerry entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Cork in a Munster final replay. Galway were the winners, defeating Cork in the final.

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 124th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 of the 32 counties of Ireland plus London and New York.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span> Football championship

The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 125th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The draw for the 2011 championship took place on 7 October 2010. The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final took place at Croke Park on 18 September 2011, with Dublin winning their 23rd title.

The 1959 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 73rd staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span> Football championship

The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 126th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span> Football championship

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was contested by Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park on 22 September 2013, with Dublin winning by 2:12 to Mayo's 1:14.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span> Football championship

The 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football since its establishment in 1887. It was played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship</span> Football championship

The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 128th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football since its establishment in 1887. 33 teams took part − 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York.

The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 129th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

The 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 130th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

The 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 132nd edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament since its establishment in 1887.

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