2024 Munster Senior Football Championship

Last updated
2023 Munster SFC
Tournament details
Year2024
Winners
Champions Colours of Kerry GAA.svg Kerry (85th win)
Manager Jack O'Connor
Runners-up
Runners-up Colours of Clare.svg Clare
  2023
2025  

The 2024 Munster Senior Football Championship was the 2024 installment of the annual Munster Senior Football Championship organised by the Munster GAA. Kerry were defending champions. [1]

Contents

Draw

Clare and Kerry, finalists from the 2023 championship, received a bye to the semi-finals.

SeededUnseeded

Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry (1st)

Colours of Clare.svg Clare (2nd)

Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick (SF)

Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary (SF)

Colours of Cork.svg Cork (QF)

Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford (QF)

Teams

General Information

Six counties competed in the Munster Senior Football Championship:

County Last Championship TitleLast All-Ireland TitlePosition in 2023 Championship
Colours of Clare.svg Clare 1992 Runners-up
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 2012 2010 Quarter-finals
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 2023 2022 Champions
Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick 1896 1896 Semi-finals
Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary 2020 1920 Semi-finals
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 1898 Quarter-finals

Personnel and kits

County Manager Captain(s) Sponsors
Colours of Clare.svg Clare Mark FitzgeraldEoin ClearyPat O'Donnell
Colours of Cork.svg Cork John Cleary Ian Maguire Sports Direct
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry Jack O'Connor Jack Moloney Kerry Group
Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick Mark FitzgeraldIain Corbett and Donal O’SullivanNone
Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary Paul Kelly Conor Sweeney Fiserv
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford Ephie Fitzgerald Dermot Ryan Cognizant


Bracket

Semi-finals Final
      
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 1-09
Colours of Clare.svg Clare 2-20
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 2-07
Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary 1-05
Colours of Clare.svg Clare 1-13
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 0-23
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 3-13
Colours of Limerick.svg Limerick 0-11
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 0-18
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 1-12

Quarter-finals

Matches

Quarter-final
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 2-07 - 1-05 Tipperary Colours of Tipperary.svg
O'Connell 2-3(3f), S Curry 0-3, J Curry 0-1(1f) Report Stokes 1-0, Grogan 0-1, Quigley 0-1, McGarry 0-1, Sweenwy 0-1, Doyle 0-1
Fraher Field , Dungarvan
Attendance: 1,071
Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry)
Quarter-final
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 3-13 - 0-11 Limerick Colours of Limerick.svg
Jones 1-2, Hurley 0-4(3f) Maguire 1-0, Deane 1-0, Fahy 0-2, O'Maholy 0-1, Taylor 0-1, O'Driscoll 0-1, Corbett 0-1, Sherlock 0-1 Report Naughton 0-4(1f, 2 '45), Rigter 0-2, T Childs 0-1, Nix 0-1, Nash 0-1(1f), B Childs 0-1, Costello 0-1(1m)
Páirc Uí Chaoimh , Cork
Attendance: 4,062
Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford)

Semi-finals

Matches

Semi-final
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 1-09 - 2-20 Clare Colours of Clare.svg
Tom O'Connell 1-1 (1f), Alan Dunwoody 0-3 (2fs), Jason Curry 0-2 (1f), Ross Browne 0-1, Robbie McGrath 0-1, Seán Whelan-Barrett 0-1 Report Emmet McMahon 1-3 (1f), Mark McInerney 1-2 (1f), Aaron Griffin 0-5, Ciarán Downes 0-4 (1 45'), Darragh Bohannon 0-2, Diarmuid O'Donnell 0-2, Gavin Murray 0-1, Dermot Coughlan 0-1
Fraher Field , Dungarvan
Attendance: 1,504 [2]
Referee: David Murnane (Cork
Semi-final
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 0-18 - 1-12 Cork Colours of Cork.svg
Seán O'Shea 0-6 (3fs), David Clifford 0-4 (1f), Tom O’Sullivan 0-3, Dara Moynihan 0-2, Graham O'Sullivan 0-1, Cillian Burke 0-1, Paul Geaney 0-1 Report Brian Hurley 0-8 (4fs), Paul Walsh 1-0, Conor Corbett 0-2 (1m), Matty Taylor 0-1, Chris Óg Jones 0-1
Fitzgerald Stadium , Killarney
Attendance: 17,568
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)

Final

Munster final

Colours of Clare.svg Clare 1–13 – 0–23 Kerry Colours of Kerry.svg
Report [3]
Cusack Park , Ennis
Attendance: 12,059
Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford)

Stadia and Attendance

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Scoring events

Miscellaneous

See also

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