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All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

The Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship is the premier under-17 "knockout" competition in Gaelic football played in Ireland. 2017 was the final year of the minor under 18 football championship as it were replaced by an under 17 championship following a vote at the GAA congress on 26 February 2016.

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship
Founded1929
RegionIreland (GAA)
Title holdersGalway (7th title)
Most titlesKerry (16 titles)
TV partner(s)RTÉ/TG4

The series of games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and are played during the summer months with the All-Ireland Minor Football Final being played on the third Sunday in September in Croke Park, Dublin as the curtain-raiser to the senior final.

The winners received the Tom Markham Cup, which is named in honour of former Clare figure Tom Markham.[1][2]

Overview

The All-Ireland Minor Football Championship features players at under seventeen level (players must be under 17 on 1 January of the year of the competition. The first minor championship was played in 1929 when Clare were crowned the champions. The championship has been held every year since then except for a period during 'The Emergency'.[3]

Kerry are the most successful team in minor football with 16 titles in total, closely followed on the winners list by Dublin on 11 and Cork on 11. Kerry also won an unequalled five-in-a-row from 2014 to 2018. Three teams have achieved three-in-a-rows – Kerry from 1931 to 1933; Cork from 1967 to 1969; and Dublin from 1954 to 1956. The coveted treble of winning senior, under-21 and minor titles in the same year has been achieved on just one occasion, by Kerry in 1975.

Because teams will only play together for at most, about two or three years, unlike the senior competition, it is unusual that one county will dominate for periods any longer than this.

The current champions are Derry who defeated Kerry on 18 July 2021 to win 2020 All Ireland Minor Championship. The championship was deferred due to Covid19 in 2020.

Wins listed by county

Team Wins Years won Runners-up Years runners-up
1 Kerry 16 1931, 1932, 1933, 1946, 1950, 1962, 1963, 1975, 1980, 1988, 1994, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 13 1936, 1938, 1949, 1954, 1965, 1970, 1979, 1982, 1990, 1996, 2004, 2006, 2020
2 Cork 11 1961, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1981, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2019 9 1960, 1964, 1971, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2010
Dublin 11 1930, 1945, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1979, 1982, 1984, 2012 7 1946, 1948, 1978, 1988, 2001, 2003, 2011
4 Tyrone 8 1947, 1948, 1973, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2008, 2010 5 1972, 1975, 1997, 2013, 2021
5 Mayo 7 1935, 1953, 1966, 1971, 1978, 1985, 2013 15 1930, 1933, 1940, 1947, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1974, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2022
6 Galway 7 1952, 1960, 1970, 1976, 1986, 2007, 2022 4 1994, 2016, 2018, 2019
7 Derry 5 1965, 1983, 1989, 2002, 2020 6 1969, 1980, 1981, 1995, 2007, 2017
8 Meath 4 1957, 1990, 1992, 2021 4 1977, 1993, 2002, 2012
Down 4 1977, 1987, 1999, 2005 1 1966
Roscommon 4 1939, 1941, 1951, 2006 0
11 Laois 3 1996, 1997, 2003 3 1932, 1967, 1998
12 Tipperary 2 1934, 2011 4 1935, 1955, 1984, 2015
Armagh 2 1949, 2009 3 1951, 1957, 1992
Cavan 2 1937, 1938 2 1952, 1959
Louth 2 1936, 1940 2 1931, 1941
16 Offaly 1 1964 1 1989
Westmeath 1 1995 1 1963
Clare 1 1929 1 1953
19 Wexford 0 2 1937, 1950
Leitrim 0 2 1945, 1956
Longford 0 1 1929
Monaghan 0 1 1939
Sligo 0 1 1968
Kildare 0 1 1973
Donegal 0 1 2014

Wins listed by province

Province Wins Last Win Biggest Contributor Wins
1 Munster 30 2019 (Cork) Kerry 16
2 Leinster 22 2021 (Meath) Dublin 11
2 Ulster 21 2020 (Derry) Tyrone 8
4 Connacht 18 2022 (Galway) Mayo, Galway 7

The following counties have never won an All Ireland minor football title:

Province County (Last final)
Leinster Kildare, Kilkenny, Wexford, Longford, Carlow, Wicklow
Connacht Leitrim, Sligo
Ulster Antrim, Donegal, Fermanagh, Monaghan
Munster Limerick, Waterford

Finals listed by year

Under 17 Competition
Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2022[4] Galway 0-15 Mayo 0-09
2021 Meath 1-12 Tyrone 1-11
2020 Derry 2-12 Kerry 1-14
2019 Cork 3–20 Galway 3–14
2018 Kerry 0–21 Galway 1–14
Under 18 Competition
Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2017 Kerry 6–17 Derry 1–08
2016 Kerry 3–07 Galway 0–09
2015[5] Kerry 4–14 Tipperary 0–06
2014[6] Kerry 0–17 Donegal 1–10
2013 Mayo 2–13 Tyrone 1–13
2012[7] Dublin 0–14 Meath 1–05
2011[8] Tipperary 3–09 Dublin 1–14
2010[9] Tyrone 1–13 Cork 1–12
2009 Armagh 0–10 Mayo 0–07
2008 Tyrone 0–14, 1–20 (R) Mayo 0–14, 1–15 (R)
2007 Galway 1–10 Derry 1–09
2006 Roscommon (0–15) 1–10 (R) Kerry (0–15) 0–09 (R)
2005 Down 1–15 Mayo 0–08
2004 Tyrone 0–12 Kerry 0–10
2003 Laois (1–11) 2–10 (R) Dublin (1–11) 1–09 (R)
2002 Derry 1–12 Meath 0–08
2001 Tyrone (0–15) 2–11 (R) Dublin (1–12) 0–06 (R)
2000 Cork 2–12 Mayo 0–13
1999 Down 1–14 Mayo 0–14
1998 Tyrone 2–11 Laois 0–11
1997 Laois 3–11 Tyrone 1–14
1996 Laois 2–11 Kerry 1–11
1995 Westmeath 1–10 Derry 0–11
1994 Kerry 0–16 Galway 1–07
1993 Cork 2–07 Meath 0–09
1992 Meath 2–05 Armagh 0–10
1991 Cork 1–09 Mayo 1–07
1990 Meath 2–11 Kerry 2–09
1989 Derry 3–09 Offaly 1–06
1988 Kerry 2–05 Dublin 0–05
1987 Down 1–12 Cork 1–05
1986 Galway 3–08 Cork 2–07
1985 Mayo 3–03 Cork 0–09
1984 Dublin 1–09 Tipperary 0–04
1983 Derry 0–08 Cork 1–03
1982 Dublin 1–11 Kerry 1–05
1981 Cork 4–09 Derry 2–07
1980 Kerry 3–12 Derry 0–11
1979 Dublin 0–10 Kerry 1–06
1978 Mayo 4–09 Dublin 3–08
1977 Down 2–06 Meath 0–04
1976 Galway 1–10 Cork 0–06
1975 Kerry 1–10 Tyrone 0–04
1974 Cork 1–10 Mayo 1–06
1973 Tyrone 2–11 Kildare 1–06
1972 Cork 3–11 Tyrone 2–11
1971 Mayo 2–15 Cork 2–07
1970 Galway (1–08), 1–11 (R) Kerry (2–05), 1–10 (R)
1969 Cork 2–07 Derry 0–11
1968 Cork 3–05 Sligo 1–10
1967 Cork 5–14 Laois 2–03
1966 Mayo 1–12 Down 1–08
1965 Derry 2–08 Kerry 2–04
1964 Offaly 0–15 Cork 1–11
1963 Kerry 1–10 Westmeath 0–02
1962 Kerry 6–05 Mayo 0–07
1961 Cork 3–07 Mayo 0–05
1960 Galway 4–09 Cork 1–05
1959 Dublin 0–11 Cavan 1–04
1958 Dublin 2–10 Mayo 0–08
1957 Meath 3–09 Armagh 0–04
1956 Dublin 5–14 Leitrim 2–02
1955 Dublin 4–04 Tipperary 2–07
1954 Dublin 3–03 Kerry 1–08
1953 Mayo 2–11 Clare 1–06
1952 Galway 2–09 Cavan 1–06
1951 Roscommon 2–07 Armagh 1–05
1950 Kerry 3–06 Wexford 1–04
1949 Armagh 1–07 Kerry 1–05
1948 Tyrone 0–11 Dublin 1–05
1947 Tyrone 4–04 Mayo 4–03
1946 Kerry 3–07 Dublin 2–03
1945 Dublin 4–07 Leitrim 0–04
1944 No Championship
1943 No Championship
1942 No Championship
1941 Roscommon 3–06 Louth 0–07
1940 Louth 5–05 Mayo 2–07
1939 Roscommon 1–09 Monaghan 1–07
1938 Cavan 3–03 Kerry 0–08
1937 Cavan 1–11 Wexford 1–05
1936 Louth 5–01 Kerry 1–08
1935 Mayo 1–06 Tipperary 1–01
1934 Tipperary *
1933 Kerry 4–01 Mayo 0–09
1932 Kerry 3–08 Laois 1–03
1931 Kerry 3–04 Louth 0–04
1930 Dublin 1–03 Mayo 0–05
1929 Clare 5–03 Longford 3–05
  • 1934 Semi-finalists Dublin and Tyrone were disqualified – Tipperary were awarded the title

References

  1. ^ . GaaWeb. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  2. ^ "New Tom Markham Cup commissioned". Hogan Stand. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 February 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Galway defeat Mayo to lift All-Ireland minor football title". RTÉ Sport. 8 July 2022.
  5. ^ "All-Ireland MFC final: classy Kingdom cruise past Tipp". Hogan Stand. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Kerry win first minor title in 20 years". RTÉ.ie. 21 September 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  7. ^ "Dublin 0–14 Meath 1–5". RTÉ News. 23 September 2012.
  8. ^ . RTÉ Sport. 19 September 2011. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Tyrone hold out in face of fierce Cork finale". Irish Times. 20 September 2010. from the original on 10 October 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.

Sources

  • Complete Roll of Honour on Kilkenny GAA bible

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The Electric Ireland All Ireland Minor Football Championship is the premier under 17 knockout competition in Gaelic football played in Ireland 2017 was the final year of the minor under 18 football championship as it were replaced by an under 17 championship following a vote at the GAA congress on 26 February 2016 All Ireland Minor Football ChampionshipFounded1929RegionIreland GAA Title holdersGalway 7th title Most titlesKerry 16 titles TV partner s RTE TG4The series of games are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association and are played during the summer months with the All Ireland Minor Football Final being played on the third Sunday in September in Croke Park Dublin as the curtain raiser to the senior final The winners received the Tom Markham Cup which is named in honour of former Clare figure Tom Markham 1 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Wins listed by county 3 Wins listed by province 4 Finals listed by year 5 References 6 SourcesOverview EditThe All Ireland Minor Football Championship features players at under seventeen level players must be under 17 on 1 January of the year of the competition The first minor championship was played in 1929 when Clare were crowned the champions The championship has been held every year since then except for a period during The Emergency 3 Kerry are the most successful team in minor football with 16 titles in total closely followed on the winners list by Dublin on 11 and Cork on 11 Kerry also won an unequalled five in a row from 2014 to 2018 Three teams have achieved three in a rows Kerry from 1931 to 1933 Cork from 1967 to 1969 and Dublin from 1954 to 1956 The coveted treble of winning senior under 21 and minor titles in the same year has been achieved on just one occasion by Kerry in 1975 Because teams will only play together for at most about two or three years unlike the senior competition it is unusual that one county will dominate for periods any longer than this The current champions are Derry who defeated Kerry on 18 July 2021 to win 2020 All Ireland Minor Championship The championship was deferred due to Covid19 in 2020 Wins listed by county EditTeam Wins Years won Runners up Years runners up1 Kerry 16 1931 1932 1933 1946 1950 1962 1963 1975 1980 1988 1994 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 13 1936 1938 1949 1954 1965 1970 1979 1982 1990 1996 2004 2006 20202 Cork 11 1961 1967 1968 1969 1972 1974 1981 1991 1993 2000 2019 9 1960 1964 1971 1976 1983 1985 1986 1987 2010Dublin 11 1930 1945 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1979 1982 1984 2012 7 1946 1948 1978 1988 2001 2003 20114 Tyrone 8 1947 1948 1973 1998 2001 2004 2008 2010 5 1972 1975 1997 2013 20215 Mayo 7 1935 1953 1966 1971 1978 1985 2013 15 1930 1933 1940 1947 1958 1961 1962 1974 1991 1999 2000 2005 2008 2009 20226 Galway 7 1952 1960 1970 1976 1986 2007 2022 4 1994 2016 2018 20197 Derry 5 1965 1983 1989 2002 2020 6 1969 1980 1981 1995 2007 20178 Meath 4 1957 1990 1992 2021 4 1977 1993 2002 2012Down 4 1977 1987 1999 2005 1 1966Roscommon 4 1939 1941 1951 2006 011 Laois 3 1996 1997 2003 3 1932 1967 199812 Tipperary 2 1934 2011 4 1935 1955 1984 2015Armagh 2 1949 2009 3 1951 1957 1992Cavan 2 1937 1938 2 1952 1959Louth 2 1936 1940 2 1931 194116 Offaly 1 1964 1 1989Westmeath 1 1995 1 1963Clare 1 1929 1 195319 Wexford 0 2 1937 1950Leitrim 0 2 1945 1956Longford 0 1 1929Monaghan 0 1 1939Sligo 0 1 1968Kildare 0 1 1973Donegal 0 1 2014Wins listed by province EditProvince Wins Last Win Biggest Contributor Wins1 Munster 30 2019 Cork Kerry 162 Leinster 22 2021 Meath Dublin 112 Ulster 21 2020 Derry Tyrone 84 Connacht 18 2022 Galway Mayo Galway 7The following counties have never won an All Ireland minor football title Province County Last final Leinster Kildare Kilkenny Wexford Longford Carlow WicklowConnacht Leitrim SligoUlster Antrim Donegal Fermanagh MonaghanMunster Limerick WaterfordFinals listed by year EditUnder 17 CompetitionYear Winner Score Opponent Score2022 4 Galway 0 15 Mayo 0 092021 Meath 1 12 Tyrone 1 112020 Derry 2 12 Kerry 1 142019 Cork 3 20 Galway 3 142018 Kerry 0 21 Galway 1 14Under 18 CompetitionYear Winner Score Opponent Score2017 Kerry 6 17 Derry 1 082016 Kerry 3 07 Galway 0 092015 5 Kerry 4 14 Tipperary 0 062014 6 Kerry 0 17 Donegal 1 102013 Mayo 2 13 Tyrone 1 132012 7 Dublin 0 14 Meath 1 052011 8 Tipperary 3 09 Dublin 1 142010 9 Tyrone 1 13 Cork 1 122009 Armagh 0 10 Mayo 0 072008 Tyrone 0 14 1 20 R Mayo 0 14 1 15 R 2007 Galway 1 10 Derry 1 092006 Roscommon 0 15 1 10 R Kerry 0 15 0 09 R 2005 Down 1 15 Mayo 0 082004 Tyrone 0 12 Kerry 0 102003 Laois 1 11 2 10 R Dublin 1 11 1 09 R 2002 Derry 1 12 Meath 0 082001 Tyrone 0 15 2 11 R Dublin 1 12 0 06 R 2000 Cork 2 12 Mayo 0 131999 Down 1 14 Mayo 0 141998 Tyrone 2 11 Laois 0 111997 Laois 3 11 Tyrone 1 141996 Laois 2 11 Kerry 1 111995 Westmeath 1 10 Derry 0 111994 Kerry 0 16 Galway 1 071993 Cork 2 07 Meath 0 091992 Meath 2 05 Armagh 0 101991 Cork 1 09 Mayo 1 071990 Meath 2 11 Kerry 2 091989 Derry 3 09 Offaly 1 061988 Kerry 2 05 Dublin 0 051987 Down 1 12 Cork 1 051986 Galway 3 08 Cork 2 071985 Mayo 3 03 Cork 0 091984 Dublin 1 09 Tipperary 0 041983 Derry 0 08 Cork 1 031982 Dublin 1 11 Kerry 1 051981 Cork 4 09 Derry 2 071980 Kerry 3 12 Derry 0 111979 Dublin 0 10 Kerry 1 061978 Mayo 4 09 Dublin 3 081977 Down 2 06 Meath 0 041976 Galway 1 10 Cork 0 061975 Kerry 1 10 Tyrone 0 041974 Cork 1 10 Mayo 1 061973 Tyrone 2 11 Kildare 1 061972 Cork 3 11 Tyrone 2 111971 Mayo 2 15 Cork 2 071970 Galway 1 08 1 11 R Kerry 2 05 1 10 R 1969 Cork 2 07 Derry 0 111968 Cork 3 05 Sligo 1 101967 Cork 5 14 Laois 2 031966 Mayo 1 12 Down 1 081965 Derry 2 08 Kerry 2 041964 Offaly 0 15 Cork 1 111963 Kerry 1 10 Westmeath 0 021962 Kerry 6 05 Mayo 0 071961 Cork 3 07 Mayo 0 051960 Galway 4 09 Cork 1 051959 Dublin 0 11 Cavan 1 041958 Dublin 2 10 Mayo 0 081957 Meath 3 09 Armagh 0 041956 Dublin 5 14 Leitrim 2 021955 Dublin 4 04 Tipperary 2 071954 Dublin 3 03 Kerry 1 081953 Mayo 2 11 Clare 1 061952 Galway 2 09 Cavan 1 061951 Roscommon 2 07 Armagh 1 051950 Kerry 3 06 Wexford 1 041949 Armagh 1 07 Kerry 1 051948 Tyrone 0 11 Dublin 1 051947 Tyrone 4 04 Mayo 4 031946 Kerry 3 07 Dublin 2 031945 Dublin 4 07 Leitrim 0 041944 No Championship1943 No Championship1942 No Championship1941 Roscommon 3 06 Louth 0 071940 Louth 5 05 Mayo 2 071939 Roscommon 1 09 Monaghan 1 071938 Cavan 3 03 Kerry 0 081937 Cavan 1 11 Wexford 1 051936 Louth 5 01 Kerry 1 081935 Mayo 1 06 Tipperary 1 011934 Tipperary 1933 Kerry 4 01 Mayo 0 091932 Kerry 3 08 Laois 1 031931 Kerry 3 04 Louth 0 041930 Dublin 1 03 Mayo 0 051929 Clare 5 03 Longford 3 051934 Semi finalists Dublin and Tyrone were disqualified Tipperary were awarded the titleReferences Edit Cups amp Trophies GaaWeb Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Retrieved 25 October 2018 New Tom Markham Cup commissioned Hogan Stand 25 November 2013 Retrieved 25 November 2013 Cups amp Trophies the Official Website of the GAA Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Retrieved 8 April 2011 Galway defeat Mayo to lift All Ireland minor football title RTE Sport 8 July 2022 All Ireland MFC final classy Kingdom cruise past Tipp Hogan Stand 19 September 2015 Retrieved 11 March 2016 Kerry win first minor title in 20 years RTE ie 21 September 2014 Retrieved 22 September 2014 Dublin 0 14 Meath 1 5 RTE News 23 September 2012 Tipp beat Dubs in minor football final RTE Sport 19 September 2011 Archived from the original on 24 September 2011 Retrieved 21 September 2011 Tyrone hold out in face of fierce Cork finale Irish Times 20 September 2010 Archived from the original on 10 October 2010 Retrieved 20 September 2010 Sources EditRoll of Honour on www gaainfo com Complete Roll of Honour on Kilkenny GAA bible Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All Ireland Minor Football Championship amp oldid 1109262781, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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