Championship details | |
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Dates | 17 October 2020 – 18 July 2021 |
Teams | 31 |
All-Ireland Champions | |
Winning team | Derry (5th win) |
Captain | Matthew Downey |
Manager | Martin Boyle |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Kerry |
Captain | Oisín Maunsell |
Manager | James Costello |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Meath |
Ulster | Derry |
Connacht | Roscommon |
Championship statistics | |
No. matches played | 30 |
Goals total | 78 (2.60 per game) |
Points total | 631 (21.03 per game) |
Top Scorer | Matthew Downey (3–24) Stephen Mooney (2–27) |
Player of the Year | Matthew Downey |
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The 2020 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 89th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1929. The championship began on 17 October 2020 and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, didn't end until 18 July 2021.
Cork were the defending champions, [1] but lost to Kerry in the Munster semi-final. [2]
The final took place on 18 July 2021, between Kerry and Derry. Derry won the match by 2–12 to 1–14 to win their fifth title, and their first since 2002. [3]
Monaghan's Stephen Mooney and Derry captain Matthew Downey were the championship's joint-top scorers. Downey was also named Minor Footballer of the Year. [4]
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Limerick | 2–12 – 1–5 | Waterford | Limerick |
13:00 | David O'Shaughnessy 1–5 (1–0 pen, 0–3f, 0–1m, 0–1 s/l), James Killian 1–0, Padhraic McMahon 0–2, Darragh Bridgeman 0–1, Ciaran O’Sullivan 0–1, Gary Sheehan 0–1, Oisin Enright 0–1, Paddy Kennedy 0–1 | Report | Barry Power 0–3 (0–3f), Sam Pender 1–0, Alan Dunwoody 0–1 (0–1f), Oscar Geoghegan 0–1 | Stadium: Gaelic Grounds Referee: Niall Quinn (Clare) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Clare | 1–24 – 1–4 | Tipperary | Thurles |
17:00 | Diarmuid Fahy 1–6 (0–1f), Cillian McGroary 0–5, Craig Riordan 0–4 (0–3f), Dara Nagle 0–3, Dylan O'Brien 0–2, Brian McNamara 0–1, Fionn Kelleher 0–1, Josh Guyler 0–1, Sean McMahon 0–1 | Report | Toby Lambe 1–0, Jack Buckley 0–2 (0–2f), Liam McCormack 0–2 | Stadium: Semple Stadium Referee: Jonathan Hayes (Limerick) |
15 December 2020Semi-final | Kerry | 0–21 – 1–15 (a.e.t.) | Cork | Tralee |
19:00 | Cian McMahon 0–8 (0–6f), Darragh O'Sullivan 0–4 (0–3f, 0–1m), William Shine 0–3 (0–2f), Ruairi Burns 0–3 (0–2f), Oisín Maunsell 0–1, Thomas O'Donnell 0–1, Jordan Kissane 0–1 | Report | Conor Hanlon 1–5 (0–4f), Colin Walsh 0–6 (0–1f), Ciaran McCarthy 0–1 (0–1f), Sean Brady 0–1, Hugh O'Connor 0–1, Alan Sheehy 0–1 | Stadium: Austin Stack Park Referee: Chris Maguire (Clare) |
16 December 2020Semi-final | Clare | 4–20 – 1–10 | Limerick | Limerick |
19:00 | Cillian McGroary 2–2, Dylan O'Brien 1–2, Dara Nagle 0–4, Craig Riordan 1–1 (0–1 '45), Diarmuid Fahy 0–2 (0–1f), Eoin Killeen 0–2, Brendy Rouine 0–2, Michael Nash 0–2, Josh Guyler 0–1, Daithi Lohan 0–1, Fionn Kelleher 0–1 | Report | David O'Shaughnessy 0–9 (0–6f), Darragh Bridgeman 1–0 (1–0 pen), Gary Sheehan 0–1 | Stadium: Gaelic Grounds Referee: Seamus Mulvihill (Kerry) |
22 December 2020Final | Kerry | 2–14 – 1–7 | Clare | Limerick |
19:00 | Cian McMahon 1–2 (0–1f), Keith Evans 1–2, Darragh O'Sullivan 0–2 (0–1f), Cillian Burke 0–2, Paudie O'Leary 0–2, Oisín Maunsell 0–1, Caolán Ó Connaill 0–1, Ruairi Burns 0–1, Maurice O'Connell 0–1 | Report | Craig Riordan 1–1 (0–1f), Diarmuid Fahy 0–3 (0–3f), Brendy Rouine 0–2, Michael Nash 0–1 | Stadium: Gaelic Grounds Referee: Jonathan Hayes (Limerick) Man of the Match: Cillian Burke (Kerry) |
17 October 2020First round | Meath | 1–15 – 0–7 | Dublin | Navan |
14:00 | Eoghan Frayne 0–7 (0–2f), Aaron Murphy 1–1, Ruairí Kinsella 0–3, John McDonagh 0–2, Ciarán Caulfield 0–1 (0–1f), Conor Gray 0–1 | Report | Darragh Dempsey 0–2 (0–2f), Conor Dolan 0–1 (0–1f), Sean Gannon 0–1, Luke Ward 0–1, Eoin O’Connor Flanagan 0–1, Luke Breathnach 0–1 | Stadium: Páirc Tailteann Referee: Alan Coyle (Westmeath) |
17 October 2020First round | Louth | 0–15 – 1–6 | Wexford | Darver |
14:00 | Kyle McElroy 0–7 (0–3f, 0–1m), Tom Matthews 0–2, Lee Grifferty 0–1 (0–1f), Enda O'Neill 0–1 (0–1f), Cameron Maher 0–1, Paul Brennan 0–1, Sean Reynolds 0–1, Cian Connor 0–1 | Report | Rian Fitzpatrick 1–1 (1–0 pen), Michael Mackey 0–3 (0–3f), Alan Mahoney 0–1 (0–1f), Jack Higgins 0–1 | Stadium: Louth GAA Centre of Excellence Referee: Seamus Farrelly (Dublin) |
17 October 2020First round | Wicklow | 4–14 – 3–9 | Longford | Aughrim |
15:30 | Eoin Doyle 1–8 (0–5f), Joe Prendergast 2–0, Cathal Baker 1–0, Tom Keogh 0–2, J. P. Nolan 0–2, Mikey O'Rourke 0–1, Finn Treacy 0–1 | Report | Michael Hynes 1–3 (0–1f), Emmet Brady 1–2 (0–1f), Ruairi Corcoran 1–0, Kevin Tansey 0–2, Josh Sorohan 0–2 | Stadium: Aughrim County Ground Referee: Kieran Harris (Kildare) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Kildare | 2–16 – 1–7 | Louth | Newbridge |
12:30 | Adam Fanning 0–5 (0–3f), Oisin O'Sullivan 0–4, Darragh Sloane 1–0, Fionn Ó Giolláin 1–0, Darragh Swords 0–2, Shane Farrell 0–2, Cian Grimes 0–1 (0–1f), Ben Fitzsimons 0–1, Charlie Litton 0–1 | Report | Kyle McElroy 0–5 (0–4f), Tom Matthews 1–2 (0–2f) | Stadium: St Conleth's Park Referee: Stephen Fagan (Wicklow) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Offaly | 2–9 – 0–9 | Wicklow | Tullamore |
12:30 | Jamie Guing 0–4, Cormac Egan 1–1, Alex Egan 1–0, Keith O'Neill 0–3, John Furlong 0–1 | Report | Eoin Doyle 0–7 (0–6f), Tom Keogh 0–1, Liam O'Neill 0–1 | Stadium: O'Connor Park Referee: Gary Hurley (Westmeath) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Meath | 3–11 – 0–7 | Westmeath | Navan |
12:30 | Ruairí Kinsella 1–2, John McDonagh 1–2, Eoghan Frayne 0–4 (0–1f, 0–1 '45), Aaron Murphy 1–0, Alan Bowden 0–2, Ciarán Caulfield 0–1 | Report | Danny McCartan 0–3 (0–3f), Senan Baker 0–2, Sean Leech 0–1 (0–1f), Mikey Moffat 0–1 | Stadium: Páirc Tailteann Referee: Chris Dwyer (Offaly) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Laois | 2–14 – 0–5 | Carlow | Portlaoise |
12:30 | Colin Dunne 1–6 (0–1f, 0–1m), Conor Kelly 0–3, Conor Heffernan 1–0, Kieran O'Donnell 0–2 (0–1f, 0–1 '45), Ross Meredith 0–1, Shaun Fitzpatrick 0–1, Kian Lawlor 0–1 | Report | Bryan McMahon 0–2 (0–2f), Oisin Dillon 0–1, Conor O’Neill 0–1, Ronan Quinlan 0–1 | Stadium: O'Moore Park Referee: Marius Stones (Offaly) |
19 December 2020Semi-final | Kildare | 2–7 – 2–10 | Offaly | Newbridge |
12:30 | Oisin O'Sullivan 2–2, Adam Fanning 0–4 (0–3f), Ben Fitzsimons 0–1 | Report | Keith O'Neill 1–4 (0–2f, 0–1m), Cathal Ryan 1–1, Jamie Guing 0–2, John Furlong 0–1, Pauric Robbins 0–1, Cormac Egan 0–1 | Stadium: St Conleth's Park Referee: David O'Connor (Dublin) |
19 December 2020Semi-final | Meath | 2–10 – 1–7 | Laois | Navan |
12:30 | Alan Bowden 1–3, Eoghan Frayne 0–4 (0–2f, 0–1m), Liam Stafford 1–0, John McDonagh 0–1, Ruairí Kinsella 0–1, Mark Coffey 0–1 | Report | Colin Dunne 0–4 (0–4f), Kieran O'Donnell 1–0, Conor Kelly 0–2, Ross Meredith 0–1 | Stadium: Páirc Tailteann Referee: Eamon O'Connor (Offaly) |
30 June 2021Final | Meath | 1–7 – 1–6 | Offaly | Mullingar |
19:30 | Eoghan Frayne 0–6 (0–3f, 0–1 '45), Liam Stafford 1–0, Ruairí Kinsella 0–1 | Report | Jamie Guing 0–4 (0–2f), Pauric Robbins 1–0, Keith O'Neill 0–1 (0–1f), Cormac Egan 0–1 | Stadium: Cusack Park Referee: David Fedigan (Louth) Man of the Match: Eoghan Frayne (Meath) |
20 December 2020Quarter-final | Fermanagh | 0–10 – 1–4 | Down | Enniskillen |
13:00 | Fionan O'Brien 0–3, Ronan McCaffrey 0–2, Ronan McGovern 0–2, Conall Boyle 0–1, Cillian Murray 0–1, Conor McGovern 0–1 | Report | Niall Toner 1–1, Oisin Savage 0–2, Zach Murdock 0–1 | Stadium: Brewster Park Referee: Cathal McDermott (Antrim) |
20 December 2020Quarter-final | Donegal | 0–7 – 0–8 | Tyrone | Ballybofey |
13:00 | Eoin O'Donnell 0–2, Luke McGlynn 0–1 (0–1f), Conor O'Neill 0–1 (0–1m), Robbie McDonnell 0–1, Senan Quinn 0–1, Blake McGarvey 0–1 | Report | Ruairí Canavan 0–5 (0–1f), Harry Morgan 0–1 (0–1 '45), Oran McGrath 0–1, Conor McGillion 0–1 | Stadium: MacCumhaill Park Referee: Pat Clarke (Cavan) |
20 December 2020Quarter-final | Derry | 1–7 – 0–8 | Armagh | Dungiven |
13:00 | Matthew Downey 0–5 (0–4f), Dan Higgins 1–1, Lachlan Murray 0–1 | Report | Ronan Fitzpatrick 0–5 (0–2f), Adam Garvey 0–1, Matthew Lennon 0–1, Darragh McMullen 0–1 | Stadium: Owenbeg Referee: Enda McFeely (Donegal) |
20 December 2020Quarter-final | Antrim | 0–8 – 2–17 | Monaghan | Belfast |
13:00 | Sean Duffin 0–5 (0–4f), Ryan McQuillan 0–2 (0–1f), Callum Higgins 0–1 | Report | Stephen Mooney 1–8 (0–5f), Niall Rice 0–3, James Slevin 1–0, Tiarnan O'Rourke 0–2, Connor Eccles 0–1, Dan McCahey 0–1, Michael Hamill 0–1, Cian Conlon 0–1 | Stadium: Corrigan Park Referee: Barry McMenamin (Cavan) |
26 June 2021Semi-final | Derry | 3–10 – 2–12 | Tyrone | Armagh |
13:00 | Matthew Downey 2–2 (1–0 pen, 0–2f), Niall O'Donnell 1–1, Charlie Diamond 0–3 (0–2f), Lachlan Murray 0–2, Eoin McEvoy 0–1, Dan Higgins 0–1 | Report | Conor McGillion 1–2, Conor Cush 0–4 (0–2f), Cormac Devlin 1–1, Ruairí Canavan 0–2 (0–1f), Harry Morgan 0–1 (0–1 '45), Conor Colton 0–1, Ruairí McHugh 0–1 | Stadium: Athletic Grounds Referee: Darren O'Hare (Down) |
26 June 2021Semi-final | Fermanagh | 2–10 – 3–10 | Monaghan | Cavan |
15:00 | Sean Conlon 1–1 (0–1m), Justy McDade 1–1, Fionan O'Brien 0–2 (0–2f), Ronan McCaffrey 0–2 (0–1f), Diarmaid King 0–2, Ronan McGovern 0–1, Micheál Flanagan 0–1 | Report | Stephen Mooney 0–5 (0–2f), Michael Hamill 1–0, James Slevin 1–0, Dylan O'Reilly 1–0, Cian Conlon 0–1 (0–1f), Dylan Byrne 0–1, Connor Eccles 0–1, Diarmuid Marron 0–1, Dan McCahey 0–1 | Stadium: Breffni Park Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan) |
2 July 2021Final | Derry | 1–15 – 1–10 | Monaghan | Omagh |
19:30 | Matthew Downey 0–6 (0–4f), Lachlan Murray 0–5 (0–1m), Charlie Diamond 0–3 (0–2f), Niall O'Donnell 1–0, Ryan McEldowney 0–1 | Report | Stephen Mooney 0–7 (0–7f), Cian Conlon 0–3 (0–1 '45), Dan McCahey 0–2, Diarmuid Marron 0–1, Niall Rice 0–1, Nathan Lavery 0–1 | Stadium: Healy Park Referee: James Lewis (Fermanagh) Man of the Match: Mark Doherty (Derry) |
12 December 2020Quarter-final | Galway | 2–17 – 0–12 | Leitrim | Bekan |
Cillian Ó Curraoin 2–3 (0–3f), Conall Gallagher 0–6, David Prendergast 0–2, Darragh O’Malley 0–1, Adam Tierney 0–1, Darragh Burke 0–1, Maidhc Mac Gearailt 0–1, Rory Donnellan 0–1, Gary Higgins 0–1 | Report | Oisin Curley 0–4 (0–2f), Jack Casey 0–2 (0–1m), Shane Smith 0–2, Jack Tobin 0–1 (0–1m), Conor Quinn 0–1, Gavin Reynolds 0–1, Paul Moran 0–1 | Stadium: Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence Referee: John Glavey (Mayo) |
18 December 2020Semi-final | Roscommon | 2–13 – 0–11 | Galway | Bekan |
Conor Hand 1–4, Eoin Colleran 0–6 (0–4f, 0–2m), Darren Gately 1–1, Ryan Conlon 0–1, Bobby Nugent 0–1 | Report | Maidhc Mac Gearailt 0–4, Cillian Ó Curraoin 0–2 (0–2f), David Prendergast 0–1 (0–1 pen), Conall Gallagher 0–1, Rory Donnellan 0–1, Jack Dowd 0–1, Darragh O'Malley 0–1 | Stadium: Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence Referee: Michael McGirl (Leitrim) |
26 December 2020Final | Roscommon | 1–5 – 1–2 | Sligo | Bekan |
Conor Hand 0–3, Shane Walsh 1–0, Eoin Colleran 0–1 (0–1f), Oisín Cregg 0–1 | Report | Dylan Walsh 1–0 (1–0f), Canice Mulligan 0–1, Simon McKeon 0–1 | Stadium: Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence Referee: Patrick Guckian (Leitrim) Man of the Match: Oisín Cregg (Roscommon) |
10 July 2021Semi-final | Meath | 1–7 – 1–14 | Derry | Newry |
Eoghan Frayne 1–1 (0–1f), Adam McDonnell 0–2, John McDonagh 0–1 (0–1f), Liam Stafford 0–1, Seán Emmanuel 0–1, Ruairí Kinsella 0–1 | Report | Matthew Downey 0–8 (0–5f), Dan Higgins 1–0, Mark Doherty 0–2, Charlie Diamond 0–1, Jody McDermott 0–1, Lachlan Murray 0–1, Connor Shiels 0–1 | Stadium: Páirc Esler Referee: Barry Judge (Sligo) |
11 July 2021Semi-final | Roscommon | 2–13 – 3–21 | Kerry | Limerick |
Conor Hand 1–4 (0–1f), Eoin Colleran 0–6 (0–4f), Ryan Conlon 1–0, Darren Gately 0–2 (0–1f, 0–1m), Colm Neary 0–1 | Report | Cian McMahon 1–5 (0–2f), Keith Evans 1–5, Darragh O'Sullivan 1–4 (0–1f), William Shine 0–2, Jordan Kissane 0–2, Paudie O'Leary 0–1, Maurice O'Connell 0–1, Marc Manning 0–1 | Stadium: Gaelic Grounds Referee: Sean Lonergan (Tipperary) |
18 July 2021Final | Derry | 2–12 – 1–14 | Kerry | Tullamore |
Matthew Downey 1–3 (1–0 pen, 0–2f), Lachlan Murray 1–2, Mark Doherty 0–2, Charlie Diamond 0–1 (0–1f), Eoin McEvoy 0–1, Lee Brady 0–1, Niall O'Donnell 0–1, Calum Downey 0–1 | Report | Cian McMahon 0–4 (0–2f), Maurice O'Connell 1–0, Oisín Maunsell 0–2, Cillian Burke 0–2, William Shine 0–2, Keith Evans 0–2, Seán Broderick 0–1 (0–1 '45), Aaron O'Shea 0–1 | Stadium: O'Connor Park Referee: Jerome Henry (Mayo) Man of the Match: Mark Doherty (Derry) |
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Matches | Average |
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1 | Matthew Downey | Derry | 3–24 | 33 | 5 | 6.60 |
Stephen Mooney | Monaghan | 2–27 | 33 | 4 | 8.25 | |
3 | Cian McMahon | Kerry | 2–19 | 25 | 4 | 6.25 |
Eoghan Frayne | Meath | 1–22 | 25 | 5 | 5.00 | |
5 | Eoin Doyle | Wicklow | 1–15 | 18 | 2 | 9.00 |
6 | Conor Hand | Roscommon | 2–11 | 17 | 3 | 5.67 |
David O'Shaughnessy | Limerick | 1–14 | 17 | 2 | 8.50 | |
8 | Keith Evans | Kerry | 2–9 | 15 | 4 | 3.75 |
9 | Lachlan Murray | Derry | 1–11 | 14 | 5 | 2.80 |
Diarmuid Fahy | Clare | 1–11 | 14 | 3 | 4.67 |
Rank | Player | County | Tally | Total | Opposition |
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1 | Stephen Mooney | Monaghan | 1–8 | 11 | Antrim |
Eoin Doyle | Wicklow | 1–8 | 11 | Longford | |
3 | Stephen Mooney | Monaghan | 1–7 | 10 | Cavan |
4 | Cillian Ó Curraoin | Galway | 2–3 | 9 | Leitrim |
Diarmuid Fahy | Clare | 1–6 | 9 | Tipperary | |
Colin Dunne | Laois | 1–6 | 9 | Carlow | |
David O'Shaughnessy | Limerick | 0–9 | 9 | Clare | |
8 | Matthew Downey | Derry | 2–2 | 8 | Tyrone |
Cillian McGroary | Derry | 2–2 | 8 | Limerick | |
Cian McMahon | Kerry | 1–5 | 8 | Roscommon | |
Keith Evans | Kerry | 1–5 | 8 | Roscommon | |
Conor Hanlon | Cork | 1–5 | 8 | Kerry | |
David O'Shaughnessy | Limerick | 1–5 | 8 | Waterford | |
Oisin O'Sullivan | Kildare | 2–2 | 8 | Offaly | |
Matthew Downey | Derry | 0–8 | 8 | Meath | |
Cian McMahon | Kerry | 0–8 | 8 | Cork |
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