Championship details | |
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Dates | 14 April – 19 September 2010 |
Teams | 33.5 |
All-Ireland Champions | |
Winning team | Tyrone (4th win) |
Captain | S. McGarrity |
Manager | Raymond Munroe |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Cork |
Captain | A. Cronin |
Manager | Brian Cuthbert |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Longford |
Ulster | Tyrone |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship statistics | |
No. matches played | 47 |
Goals total | 116 (2.46 per game) |
Points total | 951 (20.23 per game) |
← 2009 2011 → |
The 2010 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the ESB Minor Football Championship) is the premier "knockout" competition for under-18 competitors of the game of Gaelic football played in Ireland. The series of games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and are played during the summer months with the All-Ireland Minor Football Final being played on the third Sunday in September 2010 in Croke Park, Dublin.
17 April 2010 | Wicklow | 2-13 - 1-09 | Wexford | Aughrim Park, Aughrim |
3:00 PM IST | LMC Report |
17 April 2010 | Carlow | 0-06 - 1-12 | Westmeath | Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow |
5:30 PM IST | Westmeath GAA Results |
17 April 2010 | Louth | 0-14 - 5-09 | Laois | Drogheda Park, Drogheda |
3:00 PM IST | Laois Nationalist |
17 April 2010 | Kildare | 2-10 - 1-09 | Dublin | St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge |
3:00 PM IST | K. Feely 1-3 (goal from pen); F. Dowling 1-0; P. Cocoman, S. Hurley (frees) 0-2 each; P. Cribbin, C. Murphy, P. Fogarty 0-1 each. | NewsFinch Clane | C. Kilkenny 1-7 (0-5 from frees); F. Duffy, A. Caffrey 0-1 each. |
17 April 2010 | Offaly | 2-19 - 0-03 | Longford | O'Connor Park, Tullamore |
3:00 PM IST |
17 April 2010 | Meath | 6-26 - 0-00 | Kilkenny | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
3:00 PM IST | S. Barry 2-02 (2 from frees); D. Landy 1-04; F. Toolan 1-02; P. Fox 0-04 (1 from free); J. Conlon, C. Devereux 0-03 each; F. McManus, L. Tolan 1-00 each; D. S. Mattimoe, B. McMahon 0-02 (1 from free), C. O'Brien, Queeney (1 from free, 1 from 45') 0-02 each | HoganStand.com | Referee: J. Murray (Dublin) |
24 April 2010 | Longford | 2-12 - 1-07 | Wexford | Pearse Park, Longford |
3:00 PM IST |
24 April 2010 | Dublin | 4-11 - 0-05 | Louth | Parnell Park, Dublin |
3:00 PM IST |
8 May 2010 | Longford | 1-13 - 1-04 | Carlow | Pearse Park, Longford |
3:00 PM IST | Carlow Nationalist |
22 May 2010 | Offaly | 1-09 - 1-08 | Meath | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
3:00 PM IST |
22 May 2010 | Longford | 1-06 - 0-06 | Westmeath | Cusack Park, Mullingar |
3:00 PM IST |
22 May 2010 | Kildare | 0-16 - 1-13 AET | Dublin | St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge |
3:00 PM IST | P. Fogarty 0-4; L. McGovern (3 from frees), F. Dowling 0-3 each; P. Cocoman, P. Cribbin, F. Conway, S. Hurley, T. Moolick, N. Kelly 0-1 each | Leinster Leader | H. Dawson 1-7; F. Duffy 0-3 (1 from free); A. Caffrey 0-2 (1 from free); P. Ryan 0-1 | Referee: J. Curley (Meath) |
22 May 2010 | Laois | 0-17 - 1-13 | Wicklow | O'Moore Park, Portlaoise |
5:15 PM IST | Wicklow GAA |
29 May 2010 | Dublin | 1-13 - 2-10 AET | Kildare | Parnell Park, Dublin |
3:00 PM IST | P. Ryan 1-04 (0-01 from free); C. Diamond 0-03 (2 from free); S. Stewart, P. Duffy (1 from free) 0-02 each; A. Caffrey, J. McCaffrey 0-01 each | HoganStand.com | P. Fogarty 1-02; K. Feely 1-01 (1-0 from pen); L. McGovern 0-03 (1 from free); F. Dowling, P. Cribbin, K. Hurley, P. Cocoman 0-01 each |
29 June 2010 | Kildare | 1-13 - 0-13 | Dublin | Páirc Tailteann, Navan |
P. Cribben 0-05; P. Fogarty 1-01; L. McGovern 0-03 (2 from frees); S. Hurley 0-02 (1 from free); M. Duke, F. Dowling 0-01 each | HoganStand.com | C. Kilkenny 0-08 (6 from frees); C. Woods 0-02; A. Caffrey, H. Dawson, S. Stewart, 0-01 each | Referee: D. Brazil (Offaly) |
30 June 2010 | Offaly | 0-10 - 0-09 | Laois | O'Connor Park, Tullamore |
7:15 PM IST | Laois Nationalist |
4 July 2010 | Longford | 3-05 - 0-13 | Kildare | Pearse Park, Longford |
7:00 PM IST | Kildare Nationalist |
11 July 2010 | Longford | 0-14 - 0-08 | Offaly | Croke Park, Dublin |
R. Smith 0-07; B. McKeon, D. Farrelly 0-02 each; D. Cooney, P. McCormack, D. Mimnagh 0-01 each | Longford GAA | N.A. Graham 0-04 (3 from frees, 1 from 45'); P. Cunningham, D. Kelly, S. Cullen, B. Cushen 0-01 each | Referee: J. Curley (Meath) |
9 May 2010 | Galway | 5-18 - 1-03 | New York | Pearse Stadium, Galway |
26 June 2010 | Mayo | 1-11 - 0-11 | Roscommon | McHale Park, Castlebar |
27 June 2010 | Galway | 0-13 - 0-09 | Sligo | Pearse Stadium, Galway |
Connacht GAA | Referee: V. Neary |
3 July 2010 | Mayo | 2-12 - 1-07 | Leitrim | Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon |
18 July 2010 | Mayo | 3-09 - 1-10 | Galway | McHale Park, Castlebar |
Connacht GAA | Referee: D. Hunt |
14 April 2010 | Kerry | 1-12 - 2-07 | Tipperary | Austin Stack Park, Tralee |
Connacht GAA |
14 April 2010 | Limerick | 3-10 - 2-04 | Waterford | Kilmallock |
14 April 2010 | Clare | 0-09 - 1-09 | Cork | Cusack Park, Ennis |
19 April 2010 | Clare | 4-10 - 1-06 | Waterford | Cusack Park, Ennis |
24 April 2010 | Tipperary | 1-08 - 1-03 | Clare | Semple Stadium, Thurles |
12 May 2010 | Kerry | 2-15 - 0-07 | Limerick | Newcastlewest |
12 May 2010 | Cork | 2-12 - 2-09 | Tipperary | Semple Stadium, Ennis |
4 July 2010 | Cork | 1-08 - 1-07 | Kerry | Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney |
16 May 2010 | Derry | 2-08 - 2-09 | Armagh | Celtic Park, Derry |
12:00 PM |
23 May 2010 | Antrim | 1-08 - 1-13 | Tyrone | Casement Park, Belfast |
2:00 PM |
29 May 2010 | Monaghan | 1-08 - 1-13 | Armagh | Páirc Esler, Newry |
7:00 PM |
30 May 2010 | Donegal | 0-12 - 2-10 | Down | MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey |
12:00 PM |
30 May 2010 | Cavan | 2-16 - 1-10 | Fermanagh | St. Tiernach's Park, Clones |
7:00 PM |
19 June 2010 | Tyrone | 1-10 - 0-10 | Down | Casement Park, Belfast |
3:30 PM |
4 July 2010 | Cavan | 0-11 - 1-10 | Armagh | St. Tiernach's Park, Clones |
7:00 PM |
18 July 2010 | Armagh | 0-05 - 1-14 | Tyrone | St. Tiernach's Park, Clones |
12:00 PM |
19 September 2010 | Tyrone | 1-13 - 1-12 | Cork | Croke Park, Dublin |
1:15 PM | J McCullagh 0-04; H. Óg Conlon 1-00; C. Grugan, R. O'Neill (0-01 from free) 0-02 each; T. Canavan (0-01 from free), E. Deeney, R. Devlin, M. Donaghy, N. Sludden, 0-01 each | The Irish Times | D. McEoin 0-05; K. Hallissey 1-01; J. O'Rourke, B. Hurley (0-03 from frees) 0-03 each | Attendance: 81,604 Referee: M. Duffy (Sligo) |
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