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Year | 2024 |
Winners | |
Champions | Kerry (85th win) |
Manager | Jack O'Connor |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Clare |
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]
Clare and Kerry, finalists from the 2023 championship, received a bye to the semi-finals.
Seeded | Unseeded |
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Six counties competed in the Munster Senior Football Championship:
County | Last Championship Title | Last All-Ireland Title | Position in 2023 Championship |
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Clare | 1992 | — | Runners-up |
Cork | 2012 | 2010 | Quarter-finals |
Kerry | 2023 | 2022 | Champions |
Limerick | 1896 | 1896 | Semi-finals |
Tipperary | 2020 | 1920 | Semi-finals |
Waterford | 1898 | — | Quarter-finals |
County | Manager | Captain(s) | Sponsors |
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Clare | Mark Fitzgerald | Eoin Cleary | Pat O'Donnell |
Cork | John Cleary | Ian Maguire | Sports Direct |
Kerry | Jack O'Connor | Jack Moloney | Kerry Group |
Limerick | Mark Fitzgerald | Iain Corbett and Donal O’Sullivan | None |
Tipperary | Paul Kelly | Conor Sweeney | Fiserv |
Waterford | Ephie Fitzgerald | Dermot Ryan | Cognizant |
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||
Waterford | 1-09 | ||||||||||
Clare | 2-20 | ||||||||||
Waterford | 2-07 | ||||||||||
Tipperary | 1-05 | ||||||||||
Clare | 1-13 | ||||||||||
Kerry | 0-23 | ||||||||||
Cork | 3-13 | ||||||||||
Limerick | 0-11 | ||||||||||
Kerry | 0-18 | ||||||||||
Cork | 1-12 |
Waterford | 2-07 - 1-05 | Tipperary |
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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 |
Waterford | 1-09 - 2-20 | Clare |
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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 |
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