2023 All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship

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2023 All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship
Championship details
Dates21 March – 13 May 2023
Teams31
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Kildare (3rd win)
CaptainHarry O'Neill
Shane Farrell
ManagerBrian Flanagan
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Sligo
CaptainCanice Mulligan
Brian Byrne
ManagerPaul Henry
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Kildare
Ulster Down
Connacht Sligo
Championship statistics
No. matches played40
Goals total68 (1.70 per game)
Points total840 (21.00 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Sligo.svg Luke Marren (0–31)
Player of the Year Colours of Kildare.svg James McGrath
2022
2024

The 2023 All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship was the fifth staging of the All-Ireland Under-20 Championship and the 60th staging overall of a Gaelic football championship for players between the minor and senior grades. The championship ran from 21 March to 13 May 2023.

Contents

Tyrone entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Down in the Ulster quarter-final. [1] [2] [3]

The All-Ireland final was played at Kingspan Breffni Park in Cavan on 13 May 2023 between Kildare and Sligo, in what was their first ever championship meeting. Kildare won the match by 1–17 to 0–12 to claim their third All-Ireland title overall and a first title in five years. [4]

Sligo's Luke Marren was the championship's top scorer with 0–31. Kildare's James McGrath was named U20 Footballer of the Year. [5]

Connacht Under-20 Football Championship

Connacht quarter-final

5 April 2023Quarter-final Roscommon 1-08 - 0-15 Sligo Dr. Hyde Park
E Colleran 0-6 (4f), S McGinley 1-0, J Tumulty, C Hand 0-1 each. Report L Marren 0-10 (6f), J Donlon 0-2, C Mulligan, Ross Chambers, Ross Sloyan 0-1 each.Referee: C Ryan (Galway)

Connacht semi-finals

4 April 2023Semi-final Galway 2-09 - 0-06 Leitrim Tuam Stadium
S Birmingham 0-3 (2f), J Slattery 0-3, M Moughan 1-0, M Thompson 1-0, S O’Neill 0-2, C Ó Curraoin 0-1. Report P Moran 0-3 (2f), J McGreal 0-1, R Oberwan 0-1, B Guckian 0-1.Referee: J Gilmartin (Sligo)
12 April 2023Semi-final Mayo 1-09 - 0-17 Sligo Connacht COE
F Kelly (1-3); B Tuohy (0-2), D Hurley (0-2), T O’Flaherty (0-1), R Fadden (0-1). Report L Marren (0-4, 3fs), M Henry (0-4), D O’Boyle (0-2), Dylan Walsh (0-2, ‘45), R Sloyan (0-2); R Niland (0-2), Dillon Walsh (0-1).Referee: M McGirl (Leitrim)

Connacht final

19 April 2023Final Galway 0-13 - 0-14 Sligo Tuam Stadium
C Ó Curraoin 0-6 (0-4, 0-1 ’45), J Slattery 0-3, M Thompson 0-1, C Power 0-1, S Birmingham 0-1f, M Mac Gearailt 0-1. Report L Marren 0-7 (0-4f), D O’Boyle 0-2, J Flynn 0-2, Dylan Walsh 0-1, Dillon Walsh 0-1, M Henry 0-1.Referee: L Devenney (Mayo)

Leinster Under-20 Football Championship

Group 1

Table

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Colours of Laois.svg Laois 33004838106Advance to semi-finals
2 Colours of Meath GAA.svg Meath 32013923164Advance to quarter-finals
3 Colours of Longford.svg Longford 31023039-92
4 Colours of Carlow.svg Carlow 30032643-170

Group 1 fixtures and results

21 March 2023Round 1 Longford 0-04 - 0-12 Meath Allen Park
J Brady Hynes 0-2 (1f); Matthew Flynn, Michael Flynn (f) 0-1 each. Report E Frayne 0-6 (5f); O Keogh 0-3; C Caulfield 0-2; R Kinsella 0-1.Referee: A Coyle (Westmeath)
21 March 2023Round 1 Carlow 1-10 - 1-12 Laois Netwatch Cullen Park
E Byrne 1-2, B McMahon 0-4 (fs), E Corr 0-2, K Nolan, C Healy 0-1each. Report S Fitzpatrick 0-4, D Costello 1-1 (1-0 pen 1f), C Dunne 0-3 (1f), O Hooney 0-2, C Browne 0-1 (45), C Kelly 0-1(f).
28 March 2023Round 2 Meath 2-11 - 0-04 Carlow Ashbourne Grounds
R Kinsella 2-2, E Frayne 0-3, J Kinlough 0-2, J Finnerty, S Leonard (m), S Emmanuel, O Keogh 0-1 each. Report B McMahon 0-3f, D Curran 0-1.
28 March 2023Round 2 Laois 2-12 - 2-09 Longford Laois Hire O'Moore Park
D Costello 1-3, O Hooney 1-1, C Dunne 0-3 (one free), S Fitzpatrick, C Murphy, C Lee, C Heffernan, J Kelly 0-1 each. Report C Lynch 1-2, M Hynes 1-1, M Flynn 0-3, M Flynn 0-2 (one free), R Courtney 0-1.
4 April 2023Round 3 Carlow 0-09 - 1-08 Longford Netwatch Cullen Park
B McMahon 0-6fs; K Nolan 0-2; J Phiri 0-1. Report M Hynes 1-0; M Flynn 0-2; J Brady Hynes 0-2fs; C Lynch, Matthew Flynn, B Lynn, J Walsh 0-1 each.Referee: H Barrett
4 April 2023Round 3 Laois 1-12 - 1-07 Meath Laois Hire O'Moore Park
D Costello 1-2 (two frees), D McEvoy 0-3 (one mark), C Dunne 0-2 (one mark), J Byrne 0-2, O Hooney 0-1, C Heffernan 0-1, C Brown 0-1 (one 45). Report E Frayne 0-3 (one free), O Keogh 1-0, J Kinlough 0-2, S Leonard 0-1, B O'Reilly 0-1.Referee: J Foley (Carlow)

Group 2

Table

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 33005734236Advance to semi-finals
2 Colours of Louth.svg Louth 31113549-143Advance to quarter-finals
3 Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 31024648-22
4 Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly 30123542-71

Group 2 fixtures and results

21 March 2023Round 1 Wicklow 3-06 - 1-14 Dublin Baltinglass Grounds
T Keogh 0-1, T Harrington 0-2, JP Nolan 0-2 (1f), S Doyle 2-0 (P), C Fee 0-1 (1f), J Kirwan 1-0. Report A Gavin 0-1, L Breathnach 0-4, E O' Connor Flanagan 0-1 E Dunne 1–0, T Brennan 0-2, J Quigley 0-2, D O'Leary 0-2,G McEneaney 0-1, C Dolan 0-1.
21 March 2023Round 1 Louth 0-10 - 2-04 Offaly Parnells Grounds
K McArdle 0-4 (1m, 3f), S Reynolds 0-2, C Maher, H Butterly, D Dorian and L Flynn 0-1 each. Report J Furlong and A Egan 1-0 each, H Plunkett 0-3 (3f), G O’Meara 0-1.
28 March 2023Round 2 Dublin 2-16 - 0-07 Louth Parnell Park
L Breathnach 0-6 (2 marks, 1f), J Quigley 1-1 (1-0pen, 0-1f), D Dempsey (1f, 1 mark), T Brennan 0-3 each, C Moriarty 1-0, C Dolan, G McEneaney, S Smith 0-1 apiece. Report K McElroy (2f), K McArdle (2f) 0-2 each, H Butterly (‘45’), D McDonnell, C Maher 0-1 each.Referee: K O'Brien (Westmeath)
28 March 2023Round 2 Offaly 1-10 - 2-08 Wicklow Faithful Fields
J Guing (0-9, 4f, 2m, 1 45), C Egan (1-0), G O’Meara (0-1, f). Report T Keogh (1-2, 1f, 1 pen), J Prendergast (1-0), JP Nolan (0-3, 2f), L O’Neill (0-1), T Harrington (0-1), J Reid (0-1).
4 April 2023Round 3 Louth 2-12 - 2-11 Wicklow Parnells Grounds
S Reynolds 2-3 (1m), K McArdle 0-4 (3f), B Corrigan, L Flynn, C Taaffe, T McDonnell and H Butterly 0-1 each. Report J Prendergast 1-2, D Cooney 1-0, C Fee (1f), T Keogh and JP Nolan 0-2 each, T Harrington, L O’Neill, and J Boland 0-1 eachReferee: P Coyle (Meath)
4 April 2023Round 3 Offaly 1-09 - 1-15 Dublin Faithful Fields
H Plunkett 0-4 (3f), G O'Meara 0-3 (2f), J Furlong 1-0, N Furlong and J Guing 0-1 each. Report R Keogh 0-4 (3f), G McEneaney 1-0, D Dempsey 0-3 (1m), L Breatnach and L Ward 0-2 each, D O'Leary, E Dunne, K O'Brien and C Dolan 0-1 each.

Group 3

Table

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Colours of Westmeath.svg Westmeath 22003522134Advance to quarter-finals
2 Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 2101262422
3 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford 20022035-150

Group 3 fixtures

21 March 2023Round 1 Kildare 0-10 - 2-10 Westmeath Manguard Plus Kildare COE
S Farrell 0-5fs, A Fanning 0-2 (1m), K Cummins 0-1f, C Bolton 0-1, R Sinkey 0-1 Report M Whittaker 1-3, B Cooney 1-1, S Baker 0-3fs, S Hanley 0-1, T Kelleher 0-1, S Corcoran 0-1
28 March 2023Round 2 Wexford 0-08 - 0-16 Kildare Chadwicks Wexford Park
R Fitzpatrick 0-3 frees; L Doyle, C Hughes, M Ellis, A Mahoney (f), B Peare, 0-1 each. Report S Farrell (4f) 0-5; R Sinkey (2f) 0-4; N Dolan 0-3; O O'Sullivan, C Dalton, A Fanning, F Cooke 0-1 each.
4 April 2023Round 3 Westmeath 1-16 - 1-09 Wexford Lakepoint Park
S Baker 0-6 (4f), M Whittaker 0-5, B Cooney 1-1, D Scahill, D McCartan, S Corcoran (m), P Pierson 0-1 each. Report R Fitzpatrick 0-5 (3f), M Ellis 1-1, C Hughes, B Peare, S Hughes 0-1 each.Referee: D Stynes (Dublin)

Leinster quarter-finals

11 April 2023Quarter-final Meath 0-08 - 1-03 Westmeath Ashbourne Grounds
E Frayne 0-4, C Caulfield 0-3, S Leonard 0-1. Report S Baker 1-1, J Geoghegan 0-1, D Murtagh 0-1.Referee: D Byrne
11 April 2023Quarter-final Louth 1-06 - 0-12 Kildare Parnells Grounds
K McElroy 1-1 (1f), K McArdle 0-2 (2f) H Butterly and S Callaghan 0-1 each. Report S Farrell (2f) and C Bolton 0-3 each, R Sinkey (2f) and E Cully 0-2 each, C Dalton 0-1.Referee: D Hickey (Carlow)

Leinster semi-finals

18 April 2023Semi-final Meath 0-10 - 0-14 Dublin Páirc Tailteann
E Frayne (0-5, 4 frees, 1 mark); S Leonard, C Gray, J Kinlough, C Smith, H Corcoran (0-1 each). Report R Keogh (0-5, 4 frees); J Quigley (0-3, 2 frees); C Dolan (0-2); D Dempsey (1 free), L Breathnach, E Dunne, S Smith (0-1 each).Referee: D Hickey (Carlow)
18 April 2023Semi-final Laois 0-09 - 1-20 Kildare Laois Hire O'Moore Park
D McEvoy 0-3f, J Byrne 0-2, C Dunne 0-2 (0-1f), B Dempsey 0-1, D Costello 0-1. Report E Cully 1-5, R Sinkey 0-4, A Fanning 0-3, S Farrell 0-3 (0-1f), C Dalton 0-1, C Bolton 0-1, K Browne 0-1, O O’Sullivan 0-1, J Harris 0-1.Referee: E O'Connor (Offaly)

Leinster final

25 April 2023Final Dublin 0-13 - 0-16
(aet)
Kildare Netwatch Cullen Park
J Quigley (0-5, 3 frees); R Keogh (0-4, 3 frees); L Ward, G McEneaney, S Smith, B Costello (0-1). Report R Sinkey (0-4); C Dalton (0-3); S Farrell (2 frees), C Bolton, A Fanning, O O'Sullivan (0-2); C Barker (0-1, 1 free).Referee: A Coyne (Westmeath)

Munster Under-20 Football Championship

Munster quarter-finals

10 April 2023Quarter-final Limerick 2-06 - 0-06 Waterford Mick Neville Park
D O’Shaughnessy 1-3 (0-1 free, 0-1 mark, 0-1 ‘45’); A Neville 1-0; R Quirke, D Murray (free), E Rigter 0-1 each. Report A Dunwoody 0-4 (0-3 frees); R Fennell 0-2.Referee: B Fleming (Kerry)
10 April 2023Quarter-final Tipperary 0-11 - 1-11 Clare FBD Semple Stadium
C Smith 0-5,4fs; J Lawrence, D Hogan(f), R Collins, N O Connor, T O Connor, D McVicker 0-1 each. Report M Kelleher 1-2; T Collins 0-3,3fs; T Curran 0-3,1f; B Rouine 0-2; S McMahon 0-1.Referee: J Ryan (Cork)

Munster semi-finals

17 April 2023Semi-final Cork 2-14 - 0-06 Limerick Páirc Uí Chaoimh
H O’Connor 1-2, 1f, N Kelly 1-1, O Corcoran 0-4, 1f, R O’Sullivan and R Corkery 0-2 each, T Walsh, S Dore, L O’Connell 0-1 each. Report D O’Shaughnessy 0-4f, D Ryan and D Murray 0-1f each.Referee: N Quinn (Clare)
17 April 2023Semi-final Kerry 1-20 - 4-09
(aet)
Clare Austin Stack Park
W Shine (0-10, 0-5 frees); R Monahan (0-5, 0-1 ‘45); K Evans (1-1); A O’Shea (0-3, 0-1 mark); C McMahon (0-1). Report P Frawley (2-0); B Rouine (0-4, 0-2 frees, 0-1 mark); B McNamara (1-1); J Rafferty (1-0); T Curran (0-1 free), C McGroary (0-2 each).Referee: J Hayes (Limerick)

Munster final

24 April 2023Final Cork 1-06 - 2-12 Kerry Páirc Uí Chaoimh
N Kelly (1-2); H O’Connor (0-3 frees); P O’Driscoll (0-1). Report W Shine (0-6, 0-2 frees); C Burke, C McMahon (1-0); K Evans, L Crowley (0-2 each); J Nagle, A O’Shea (0-1 each).Referee: J Hayes (Limerick)

Ulster Under-20 Football Championship

Ulster preliminary round

25 March 2023Preliminary round Monaghan 0-09 - 0-07 Armagh St. Mary's Park
C Conlon 0-3, S Mooney 0-3, D Byrne 0-1, C Reilly 0-1, McConnell 0-1.A O'Neill 0-2, O Conaty 0-1, F O'Brien 0-1, S Conlon 0-1, D McMullen 0-1, B O'Hagan 0-1.

Ulster quarter-finals

29 March 2023Quarter-final Fermanagh 0-08 - 3-12 Derry Brewster Park
C O’Hanlon 0-2 (2f), J McDade 0-2 (2m), D McCann 0-2 (1f), C Leonard 0-1, C O’Brien 0-1. Report M Downey 1-6 (1-0pen, 4f), R Forbes 1-1, L Murray 1-1, N O’Donnell 0-2, C Diamond 0-2 (1f).
29 March 2023Quarter-final Tyrone 1-08 - 2-09 Down O'Neill's Healy Park
E McElholm 1-0, R Canavan (2f), C Cush (1’ 45) 0-2 each, O Miller (m), R Cassidy, G Potter, O Gormley 0-1 each. Report O Savage 1-4 (0-3f), J Morgan 1-0, C Rodgers 0-2, O Cunningham, O Treacy (f), E Lougharn 0-1 each.
29 March 2023Quarter-final Cavan 0-13 - 1-11 Monaghan Kingspan Breffni Park
D Madden 0-7 (5f), D Lovett 0-3, S Tynan 0-2 C McKeogh 0-1. Report S Mooney 1-4 (1-0pen, 3f, 1m), C Conlon (1’45) and R Duffy 0-2 each, M Hamill, C Eccles and M McPhillips 0-1 each.
29 March 2023Quarter-final Donegal 0-15 - 0-15
Penalties:
5-4
Antrim MacCumhaill Park
D Boyle (5f) 0-7; S Ward (2f, 1 '45) 0-3; C O'Neill (1f), B McGarvey 0-2 each; C Mulligan 0-1. Report R McQuillan (4f) 0-8; C Johnson (1f) 0-2; C Hand, E Quinn, R McKillop, N Fallon. C Higgins 0-1 each.

Ulster semi-finals

8 April 2023Semi-final Derry 0-11 - 0-05 Donegal Owenbeg COE
P McCullagh 0-4, C Diamond 0-3, M Downey 0-2, D Gilmore 0-1, P McGurk 0-1.
12 April 2023Semi-final Down 1-17 - 1-09 Monaghan Páirc Esler
O Savage 1-7 (5f), J Doran 0-4, O Murdock and J Morgan 0-2 each, E Lougran and H Magill 0-1 each Report S Mooney 1-4 (3f, 1m), C Conlon (f), N Rice, D McCahey, C Eccles and D Byrne 0-1 eachReferee: S Murphy (Armagh)

Ulster final

26 April 2023Final Derry 0-09 - 2-11 Down Box-It Athletic Grounds
C Diamond 0-3 (2f), M Doherty 0-2, N O’Donnell, P McCullagh, J McDermott and M Downey 0-1 each. Report O Savage 0-8 (5f, 1m), O Murdock and J Doran 1-1, each, C Rodgers 0-1.Referee: P Clarke (Cavan)

All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship

All-Ireland semi-finals

6 May 2023Semi-final Sligo 1-08 - 0-09 Kerry Pearse Stadium
R Niland 1-1, L Marren 0-3f, J Donlon 0-1m, D Walsh 0-1 ’45, D O’Boyle 0-1, B Byrne 0-1. Report W Shine 0-4 (0-3f), R Monahan 0-2, L Crowley 0-1, K Evans 0-1, C McMahon 0-1.Referee: K Eannetta (Tyrone)
6 May 2023Semi-final Kildare 1-11 - 2-07 Down Parnell Park
O O’Sullivan 1-1, S Farrell 0-4 (2f), E Cully 0-2, N Dolan (f), A Fanning, S Hanafin and J McKevitt 0-1 each. Report J Morgan 2-1 (1m), O Savage (2f) and O Treacy (1f. 1'45) 0-2 each, T McCarroll and O Murdock 0-1 each.

All-Ireland final

13 May 2023Final Sligo 0-12 - 1-17 Kildare Kingspan Breffni Park
L Marren 0-7, B Byrne 0-2, J Donlon 0-1, D O'Boyle 0-1, D Walsh 0-1.K Browan 1-1, O O'Sullivan 0-4, C Bolton 0-2, F Cook 0-2, A Fanning 0-2, C Baker 0-1, N Dolan 0-1, T von Engelbrechten 0-1, R Sinkey 0-1, H O'Neill 0-1, S Farrell 0-1.

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Top scorers overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Luke Marren Sligo 0-313156.20
2Oisín Savage Down 2-212746.75
3Shane Farrell Kildare 0-232373.28
4Eoghan Frayne Meath 0-212154.20
5William Shine Kerry 0-202036.66
6Stephen Mooney Monaghan 2-111735.66
7Davy Costello Laois 3-071644.00
Ryan Sinkey Kildare 0-161672.28
9Joe Quigley Dublin 1-111443.50
10Senan Baker Westmeath 1-101334.33
Bryan McMahon Carlow 0-131334.33
Luke Breathnach Dublin 0-131343.25
Ross Keogh Dublin 0-131352.60
In a single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Oisín Savage Down 1-0710 Monaghan
Luke Marren Sligo 0-1010 Roscommon
William Shine Kerry 0-1010 Clare
4Seán Reynolds Louth 2-039 Wicklow
Matthew Downey Derry 1-069 Fermanagh
Jamie Guing Offaly 0-099 Wicklow
7Ruairí Kinsella Meath 2-028 Carlow
Eoin Cully Kildare 1-058 Laois
Ryan McQuillan Antrim 0-088 Donegal
Oisín Savage Down 0-088 Derry

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