Kerry–Tipperary Gaelic football rivalry

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Kerry-Tipperary
Location County Kerry
County Tipperary
Teams Kerry
Tipperary
First meetingKerry 0-4 - 0-2 Tipperary
1894 Munster semi-final
(19 August 1894)
Latest meetingKerry 0-25 - 0-5 Tipperary
2023 Munster semi-final
(22 April 2023)
Statistics
Meetings total69
Most winsKerry (59)
All-time seriesKerry 58-4-5 Tipperary

The Kerry-Tipperary rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Kerry and Tipperary, who first played each other in 1894. It is a rivalry that has existed since the very early provincial championships, however, Kerry have dominated throughout. [1] Kerry's home ground is Fitzgerald Stadium and Tipperary's home ground is Semple Stadium.

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While Kerry are the standard bearers in Munster and Tipperary are ranked in third position on the roll of honour, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 41 championship titles between them to date.

Statistics

Up to date as of 2023 Munster Final

TeamAll-IrelandMunsterNational LeagueTotal
Kerry 388423128
Tipperary 410013
Combined429423159

All-time results

Legend

Kerry win
Tipperary win
Match was a draw

Senior

No.DateWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueStage
1.19 August 1894Kerry0-4 - 0-2Tipperary Cork Park Munster semi-final
2.30 September 1894Tippeararyw.o -Kerry Mallow Town Park Munster semi-final Replay
3.11 May 1902Tippearary1-13 - 1-2Kerry Markets Field Munster final
4.4 October 1903Tipperary1-4 - 1-4Kerry Turner's Cross Munster final
5.1 November 1903Tipperary1-6 - 1-4Kerry Turner's Cross Munster final Replay
6.27 August 1905Kerry5-8 - 1-4Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster quarter-final
7.21 July 1907Kerry0-7 - 1-3Tipperary Markets Field Munster semi-final
8.4 July 1909Kerry2-10 - 0-5Tipperary Fermoy Munster quarter-final
9.31 August 1913Kerry0-2 - 0-2Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster semi-final
10.12 October 1913Kerry0-5 - 1-0Tipperary Fermoy Munster semi-final Replay
11.13 September 1914Kerry2-2 - 0-2Tipperary Fraher Field Munster semi-final
12.12 September 1915Kerry1-6 - 0-2Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster semi-final
13.9 July 1916Kerry2-2 - 0-1Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster quarter-final
14.22 July 1917Tipperaryw.o -Kerry Charleville Munster quarter-final
15.22 September 1918Tipperary1-1 - 0-1Kerry Cork Athletic Grounds Munster final
16.25 May 1919Kerry2-4 - 2-3Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster quarter-final
17.9 April 1922Tipperary2-2 - 0-2Kerry Cork Athletic Grounds Munster final
18.14 October 1923Kerry0-5 - 0-3Tipperary Tralee Munster final
19.11 May 1924Kerry5-3 - 1-5Tipperary Clonmel Munster quarter-final
20.31 May 1925Kerry1-2 - 0-4Tipperary Limerick Munster quarter-final
21.28 June 1925Kerry3-1 - 0-4Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster quarter-final Replay
22.25 July 1926Kerry0-11 - 1-4Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster final
23.14 August 1927Kerry2-6 - 1-1Tipperary Fraher Field Munster semi-final
24.8 July 1928Tipperary1-7 - 2-3Kerry Tipperary Munster semi-final
25.10 August 1930Kerry3-4 - 1-2Tipperary Tipperary Munster final
26.9 August 1931Kerry5-8 - 0-2Tipperary Tralee Munster final
27.7 August 1932Kerry3-10 - 1-4Tipperary Tralee Munster final
28.13 August 1933Kerry2-8 - 1-4Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster final
29.15 July 1934Kerry2-8 - 0-12Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
30.12 July 1936Kerry1-5 - 0-5Tipperary Gaelic Grounds Munster semi-final
31.11 July 1937Kerry2-11 - 0-4Tipperary Mitchelstown Munster semi-final
32.3 July 1938Kerry2-6 - 1-3Tipperary Mitchelstown Munster semi-final
33.23 July 1939Kerry2-11 - 0-4Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster final
34.30 June 1940Kerry4-8 - 1-5Tipperary Cork Athletic Grounds Munster semi-final
35.28 June 1942Kerry3-6 - 1-5Tipperary Tipperary Munster semi-final
36.9 July 1944Kerry1-6 - 0-5Tipperary Gaelic Grounds Munster final
37.24 June 1956Kerry3-7 - 3-2Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
38.29 June 1958Kerry1-6 - 0-7Tipperary Semple Stadium Munster semi-final
39.5 July 1959Kerry1-15 - 1-2Tipperary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster semi-final
40.10 July 1960Kerry0-11 - 0-3Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
41.23 June 1963Kerry5-10 - 1-6Tipperary Frank Sheehy Park Munster semi-final
42.28 June 1964Kerry1-14 - 1-7Tipperary Semple Stadium Munster semi-final
43.26 June 1966Kerry3-16 - 2-6Tipperary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster Semi-final
44.23 June 1968Kerry3-4 - 1-2Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster Semi-final
45.13 June 1971Kerry1-14 - 1-7Tipperary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster semi-final
46.11 June 1972Kerry1-12 - 0-9Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
47.17 June 1973Kerry3-11 - 0-5Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
48.15 June 1975Kerry3-13 - 0-9Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
49.3 July 1977Kerry3-14 - 0-9Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
50.26 June 1983Kerry5-16 - 2-5Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
51.10 June 1984Kerry0-23 - 0-6Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
52.15 June 1986Kerry5-9 - 0-13Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster semi-final
53.25 June 1995Kerry7-12 - 1-13Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
54.19 May 1996Kerry2-15 - 1-7Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster quarter-final
55.29 June 1997Kerry2-12 - 1-10Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
56.2 August 1998Kerry0-17 - 1-10Tipperary Semple Stadium Munster final
57.23 May 1999Kerry1-11 - 0-8Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster quarter-final
58.13 May 2001Kerry3-17 - 1-4Tipperary Ned Hall Park Munster quarter-final
59.15 June 2003Kerry0-25 - 1-10Tipperary Austin Stack Park Munster semi-final
60.29 May 2005Kerry2-22 - 0-13Tippearary Semple Stadium Munster quarter-final
61.11 June 2006Kerry0-17 - 1-5Tippearary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster semi-final
62.16 May 2010Kerry2-18 - 2-6Tippearary Semple Stadium Munster quarter-final
63.22 May 2011Kerry2-16 - 0-11Tippearary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster quarter-final
64.27 May 2012Kerry0-16 - 0-10Tippearary Semple Stadium Munster quarter-final
65.26 May 2013Kerry2-19 - 2-8Tippearary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster quarter-final
66.14 June 2015Kerry2-14 - 2-8Tippearary Semple Stadium Munster semi-final
67.3 July 2016Kerry3-17 - 2-10Tippearary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster final
68.10 July 2021Kerry1-19 - 1-8Tippearary Semple Stadium Munster semi-final
69.22 April 2023Kerry0-25 - 0-5Tippearary Fitzgerald Stadium Munster semi-final

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References

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