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Cavan county football team

The Cavan county football team represents Cavan in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Cavan GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Ulster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League.

Cavan
Sport:Football
Irish:An Cabhán[1]
Nickname(s):The Breffni men[2]
The Breffni Blues[3]
County board:Cavan GAA
Manager:Mickey Graham
Captain:Raymond Galligan
Home venue(s):Breffni Park, Cavan[1]
Recent competitive record
Current All-Ireland status:Ulster (SF) in 2022
Last championship title:1952
Current NFL Division:3 (1st in 2022 Division 4)
Last league title:1947–48
First colours
Second colours

Cavan's home ground is Breffni Park, Cavan. The team's manager is Mickey Graham.

The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in 2020, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 1952 and the National League in 1948.

History

 
Cavan (blue) in action against Queen's University Belfast in the 2009 Dr McKenna Cup

Early years

Cavan is the most successful football county in the province of Ulster, having won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) five times, the Ulster Senior Football Championship (SFC) 40 times, and the National Football League once.

Between 1893 and 1899, neither Connacht nor Ulster took part in the All-Ireland SFC. Cavan, however, played in the preliminary round of the Leinster Senior Football Championship in 1895, losing to Louth.

1933–1952: All-Ireland SFC finals

In the 1933 All-Ireland SFC semi-final in Breffni Park, Cavan beat Kerry with a last minute goal from Vincent McGovern, ending their five-in-a-row bid.[4] Cavan later defeated Galway by one point in the final to become the first Ulster county to win the Sam Maguire Cup.

Two years later, Cavan defeated Kildare in the 1935 All-Ireland SFC final to win a second title in three years.

Cavan reached 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final after defeating Roscommon in the semi-final. The concluding game was played at the Polo Grounds in New York City, the only time the final was held outside of Ireland. Kerry scored two early goals, but Cavan settled and goals from Joe Stafford and Mick Higgins meant they led by a point at half-time. Peter Donohoe kicked eight points over the hour to seal a famous victory for Cavan on a scoreline of 2–11 to 2–7, to bring Sam Maguire to Cavan for a third time.[5]

Cavan followed this up with a one-point win over Mayo in 1948, to win back-to-back titles. The county reached its third successive final in 1949, but was denied a three-in-a-row by Meath, losing by four points.

Cavan responded to that defeat by overcoming Meath after a replay in 1952 to win the county's fifth, and most recent, All-Ireland SFC title. It remains Cavan's latest appearance in an All-Ireland SFC final.

1970–present

Donegal All-Ireland SFC winner Martin McHugh was appointed as senior manager ahead of the 1995 season. At this time, Cavan had not won a game in the Ulster SFC for the previous seven years.[6] Cavan won the 1997 Ulster SFC final, after beating Derry by a point. Stephen King was captain.[7] Cavan substitute Jason O'Reilly scored the game's only goal.[8] Martin McHugh was manager; he later described the aftermath as follows: "It was crazy, like something you would see out in Argentina. I was worried that someone was going to get killed under the bus, they'd gone mad".[7] Cavan supporters thronged Hill 16 for the All-Ireland SFC semi-final against Kerry, King acknowledging that — despite the early goal from Fintan Cahill — Kerry "deserved their win".[7] After the semi-final, McHugh stepped down as manager having served three years. He cited putting his family first as the reason for leaving.[9]

With Val Andrews as manager, Cavan once again reached the Ulster SFC final again in 2001.[10] A goal from Jason O'Reilly had Cavan leading at half time, but a strong finish from Tyrone meant they ran out winners on a 1-13 to 1-11 scoreline.[11]

Cavan's most notable achievement in the early part of the 21st-century was ending Seán Boylan's long spell as manager of Meath in 2005.[12][7] Less than a year after this success, Waterford defeated Cavan in the league to halt its push for promotion.[7] Cian Mackey was among several players who were "rested" for the game and not included among the substitutes.[7] The Waterford win was inspired by a line in the Cavan matchday programme that Cavan's defeat would be akin to the "sinking of the Titanic", with Waterford manager John Kiely using this to stir the away team into action.[7]

Mackey later said: "One game turned the whole thing on its head for years. We didn't really recover from that for years, from pushing so close to promotion".[7]

Manager Donal Keogan got the county promoted the following year but league restructuring landed Cavan in Division 2 instead.[7] Relegation to Division 3 quickly followed.

Cavan lost to Antrim in the 2009 Ulster SFC.[7]

The county narrowly avoided relegation to Division 4 in 2012 following a loss by a scoreline of 4–6 to 0–12 to Antrim, surviving because already-relegated Tipperary defeated Offaly when an Offaly win would have sent Cavan down on the head-to-head result.[7][13][14]

Under the management of Mattie McGleenan, Cavan's defence was not strong.[15]

Former senior player Mickey Graham was appointed as manager ahead of the 2019 season.[16] Fellow Cavanman Dermot McCabe and Monaghan's Martin Corey joined him.[17] Cavan reached the 2019 Ulster SFC final in Graham's first season as manager, losing to Donegal. In 2020, Graham led Cavan to consecutive Ulster SFC finals for the first time since the 1960s.[18] Cavan won and, because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games, went straight into the All-Ireland SFC semi-final, the county's first appearance at that stage since 1997.

Rivalries

Cavan's biggest rivalry has been with nearby Monaghan. Cavan also shares rivalries with teams from the neighbouring counties of Fermanagh, Meath and Longford. At All-Ireland level Cavan had a rivalry with Kerry. The county stopped Kerry's bid for a five-in-a-row in 1933 and also defeated Kerry in the 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final at the Polo Grounds in New York City.

Current panel

Team as per Cavan vs Down in the NFL Division 3 Round 5, 5 March 2023

Current management team

Managerial history

Cavan often appoint outside managers, including Liam Austin, from Down; Val Andrews and Tommy Carr, both from Dublin; Mattie Kerrigan, from Meath; Eamonn Coleman, from Derry; Eugene McGee, from Longford; and Martin McElkennon, from Tyrone. But Martin McHugh was the most successful appointment, the former Donegal footballer led Cavan to the 1997 Ulster SFC (a first in 28 years).[21]

Players

Notable players

Dynasties

Willie Carolan, from the Virginia club, played for the Cavan team that won the 1905 Ulster SFC. Paddy and Edwin Carolan were part of the 1952 All-Ireland SFC-winning team, which defeated Meath after a replay which was brought about by a controversial Edwin Carolan point. Pady Carolan became the last surviving member of the 1952 team, and thus the last surviving All-Ireland SFC winner from Cavan, when Brian O'Reilly died in November 2021. Piddy Carolan's son Ronan played for Cavan between 1986 and 1999, winning an Ulster SFC in 1997, thus giving three generations of the Carolan family Ulster SFC medals. Niall Carolan, grandson of Paddy and nephew of Ronan, was part of Cavan's 2022 Tailteann Cup Final squad.[22] Niall Carolan started that game.[23]

Records

All-Ireland SFC winning captains

Awards

All Stars
Cú Chulainn Awards
Irish News Ulster All Stars
All-Time All Star Award
Team of the Century and Team of the Millennium

Charlie Gallagher was also named on the Team of the Century of players without an All-Ireland medal.

Colours and crest

Kit evolution

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014–16
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2019–20
 
 
 
 
 
2021–2022[25][needs update]

Team sponsorship

The following is a list of sponsors of the Cavan county football team (seniors):

  • 1992: Holybrook Construction
  • 1993: Atlanta Conservatories
  • 1994: Cavan Co-op Mart
  • 1995–present: Kingspan Group

Cavan has had only four sponsorship deals since the GAA first permitted sponsors on jerseys in 1991. There was no sponsorship on GAA jerseys until the second game of the Meath v Dublin four-in-a-row in 1991 so only a handful of teams had sponsorship in 1991. In 1992, Holybrook Construction sponsored Cavan's jerseys, although it was only for one game. For the 1993–94 seasons, Cavan Co-op Mart took over sponsorship. Kingspan has continuously sponsored Cavan since 1995.

Honours

Official honours, with additions noted.[1]

Cavan has won the All-Ireland SFC final on five occasions — all five victories came between 1933 and 1952.

Meanwhile, the county has won the Ulster SFC on 40 occasions. All bar the 39th and 40th of these came in the 1960s or earlier. The most recent one came in 2020 after a gap of 23 years. The previous one came in 1997 when Cavan defeated Derry by a scoreline of 1–14 to 0–16. That was the county's first Ulster SFC title in 28 years.

Cavan has won the National Football League once, in 1947–48.

National

Provincial

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fermanagh — Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Uladh". Ulster GAA. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Portlaoise should hold no fears for Breffni men". The Anglo-Celt. 6 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Flashbacks: Dublin v Cavan". Dublin GAA. 1 December 2020. The Breffni Blues goal arrived just before the break when Martin Reilly flicked a delivery from Gearóid McKiernan to the net.
  4. ^ "Seán Moran: Old road maps of drive for five for Dublin to ponder". The Irish Times. 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ "1947: The Fairytale in New York". Irish Independent. 17 September 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  6. ^ "FLASHBACK: The team who put Cavan back on the map". The Anglo-Celt. 29 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Keys, Colm (5 December 2020). "Cavan fever". Irish Independent.
  8. ^ "On this day 25 years ago…". Hogan Stand. 20 July 2022.
  9. ^ "McHugh quits to put family first". The Irish Times. 29 August 1997.
  10. ^ "Cavan advance to Ulster decider". RTÉ. 24 June 2001.
  11. ^ "Tyrone triumph in thriller as battling Cavan falter at finish". Irish Independent. 9 July 2001.
  12. ^ "Cavan win could signal end for Boylan". RTÉ. 17 July 2005.
  13. ^ "Cavan survive despite defeat". Irish Independent. 9 April 2012.
  14. ^ "Grogan gives Offaly that sinking feeling". Irish Independent. 9 April 2012.
  15. ^ "Can the Garden give Cavan men the Blues?". Wicklow People. 9 June 2018.
  16. ^ "Cavan appoint Mickey Graham as new senior manager". Joe.ie.
  17. ^ "Cavan appoint Mickey Graham as new manager ahead of return to Division One". Irish Independent. 21 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Ulster SFC: Cavan comeback floors Down". Hogan Stand. 15 November 2020.
  19. ^ "Ryan McMenamin to be part of Cavan management team". The Irish News. 8 October 2021.
  20. ^ "James Burke: Former Mayo coach joins Cavan backroom team under Graham". BBC. 13 September 2022.
  21. ^ Breheny, Martin (24 November 2012). "The import and export business". Irish Independent.
  22. ^ Keys, Colm (9 July 2022). "Cavan's Carolan clan now spanning a fourth generation in Tailteann push". Irish Independent.
  23. ^ "Late goal seals inaugural Tailteann Cup for Westmeath". RTÉ. 9 July 2022.
  24. ^ "Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time". Irish Independent. 1 June 2021.
  25. ^ "Cavan unveil new jersey for 2021 season". Hogan Stand. 5 March 2021.

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The Cavan county football team represents Cavan in men s Gaelic football and is governed by Cavan GAA the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association The team competes in the three major annual inter county competitions the All Ireland Senior Football Championship the Ulster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League CavanSport FootballIrish An Cabhan 1 Nickname s The Breffni men 2 The Breffni Blues 3 County board Cavan GAAManager Mickey GrahamCaptain Raymond GalliganHome venue s Breffni Park Cavan 1 Recent competitive recordCurrent All Ireland status Ulster SF in 2022Last championship title 1952Current NFL Division 3 1st in 2022 Division 4 Last league title 1947 48First coloursSecond coloursCavan s home ground is Breffni Park Cavan The team s manager is Mickey Graham The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in 2020 the All Ireland Senior Championship in 1952 and the National League in 1948 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1933 1952 All Ireland SFC finals 1 3 1970 present 2 Rivalries 3 Current panel 4 Current management team 5 Managerial history 6 Players 6 1 Notable players 6 2 Dynasties 6 3 Records 6 4 All Ireland SFC winning captains 6 5 Awards 7 Colours and crest 7 1 Kit evolution 7 2 Team sponsorship 8 Honours 8 1 National 8 2 Provincial 9 ReferencesHistory Edit Cavan blue in action against Queen s University Belfast in the 2009 Dr McKenna Cup Early years Edit Cavan is the most successful football county in the province of Ulster having won the All Ireland Senior Football Championship SFC five times the Ulster Senior Football Championship SFC 40 times and the National Football League once Between 1893 and 1899 neither Connacht nor Ulster took part in the All Ireland SFC Cavan however played in the preliminary round of the Leinster Senior Football Championship in 1895 losing to Louth 1933 1952 All Ireland SFC finals Edit In the 1933 All Ireland SFC semi final in Breffni Park Cavan beat Kerry with a last minute goal from Vincent McGovern ending their five in a row bid 4 Cavan later defeated Galway by one point in the final to become the first Ulster county to win the Sam Maguire Cup Two years later Cavan defeated Kildare in the 1935 All Ireland SFC final to win a second title in three years Cavan reached 1947 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final after defeating Roscommon in the semi final The concluding game was played at the Polo Grounds in New York City the only time the final was held outside of Ireland Kerry scored two early goals but Cavan settled and goals from Joe Stafford and Mick Higgins meant they led by a point at half time Peter Donohoe kicked eight points over the hour to seal a famous victory for Cavan on a scoreline of 2 11 to 2 7 to bring Sam Maguire to Cavan for a third time 5 Cavan followed this up with a one point win over Mayo in 1948 to win back to back titles The county reached its third successive final in 1949 but was denied a three in a row by Meath losing by four points Cavan responded to that defeat by overcoming Meath after a replay in 1952 to win the county s fifth and most recent All Ireland SFC title It remains Cavan s latest appearance in an All Ireland SFC final 1970 present Edit Donegal All Ireland SFC winner Martin McHugh was appointed as senior manager ahead of the 1995 season At this time Cavan had not won a game in the Ulster SFC for the previous seven years 6 Cavan won the 1997 Ulster SFC final after beating Derry by a point Stephen King was captain 7 Cavan substitute Jason O Reilly scored the game s only goal 8 Martin McHugh was manager he later described the aftermath as follows It was crazy like something you would see out in Argentina I was worried that someone was going to get killed under the bus they d gone mad 7 Cavan supporters thronged Hill 16 for the All Ireland SFC semi final against Kerry King acknowledging that despite the early goal from Fintan Cahill Kerry deserved their win 7 After the semi final McHugh stepped down as manager having served three years He cited putting his family first as the reason for leaving 9 With Val Andrews as manager Cavan once again reached the Ulster SFC final again in 2001 10 A goal from Jason O Reilly had Cavan leading at half time but a strong finish from Tyrone meant they ran out winners on a 1 13 to 1 11 scoreline 11 Cavan s most notable achievement in the early part of the 21st century was ending Sean Boylan s long spell as manager of Meath in 2005 12 7 Less than a year after this success Waterford defeated Cavan in the league to halt its push for promotion 7 Cian Mackey was among several players who were rested for the game and not included among the substitutes 7 The Waterford win was inspired by a line in the Cavan matchday programme that Cavan s defeat would be akin to the sinking of the Titanic with Waterford manager John Kiely using this to stir the away team into action 7 Mackey later said One game turned the whole thing on its head for years We didn t really recover from that for years from pushing so close to promotion 7 Manager Donal Keogan got the county promoted the following year but league restructuring landed Cavan in Division 2 instead 7 Relegation to Division 3 quickly followed Cavan lost to Antrim in the 2009 Ulster SFC 7 The county narrowly avoided relegation to Division 4 in 2012 following a loss by a scoreline of 4 6 to 0 12 to Antrim surviving because already relegated Tipperary defeated Offaly when an Offaly win would have sent Cavan down on the head to head result 7 13 14 Under the management of Mattie McGleenan Cavan s defence was not strong 15 Former senior player Mickey Graham was appointed as manager ahead of the 2019 season 16 Fellow Cavanman Dermot McCabe and Monaghan s Martin Corey joined him 17 Cavan reached the 2019 Ulster SFC final in Graham s first season as manager losing to Donegal In 2020 Graham led Cavan to consecutive Ulster SFC finals for the first time since the 1960s 18 Cavan won and because of the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on Gaelic games went straight into the All Ireland SFC semi final the county s first appearance at that stage since 1997 Rivalries EditCavan s biggest rivalry has been with nearby Monaghan Cavan also shares rivalries with teams from the neighbouring counties of Fermanagh Meath and Longford At All Ireland level Cavan had a rivalry with Kerry The county stopped Kerry s bid for a five in a row in 1933 and also defeated Kerry in the 1947 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final at the Polo Grounds in New York City Current panel EditTeam as per Cavan vs Down in the NFL Division 3 Round 5 5 March 2023 No Player Position Club1 Raymond Galligan c Goalkeeper Lacken24 Jason McLoughlin Right Corner Back Shannon Gaels3 Padraig Faulkner Full Back Kingscourt Stars4 Niall Carolan Left Corner Back Cuchulainns5 Ciaran Brady Right Half Back Arva6 Dara McVeety Centre Back Crosserlough7 Tiarnan Madden Left Half Back Gowna8 David Brady Midfield Ballyhaise9 Killian Clarke Midfield Shercock10 Gerard Smith Right Half Forward Lavey11 Cian Madden Centre Forward Gowna12 Jonathan McCabe Left Half Forward Arva13 Paddy Lynch Right Corner Forward Crosserlough14 Ryan O Neill Full Forward Kildallan15 Brandon Boylan Left Corner Forward Crosserlough No Player Position Club16 Liam Brady Substitute Ramor United17 Martin Reilly Substitute Killygarry18 Killian Brady Substitute Mullahoran19 Conor Rehill Substitute Crosserlough20 Conor Madden Substitute Gowna21 Stephen Smith Substitute Crosserlough22 Ryan Donohoe Substitute Gowna23 Jack McKenna Substitute Laragh United2 Evan Finnegan Substitute Ballinagh25 Cian Reilly Substitute Killygarry26 James Smith Substitute CrosserloughCurrent management team EditManager Mickey Graham Cavan Gaels Selectors Ryan McMenamin Dromore St Dympna s 19 Seanie Johnston Cavan Gaels John Denning Drumalee Coach James Burke Mayo 20 Managerial history EditCavan often appoint outside managers including Liam Austin from Down Val Andrews and Tommy Carr both from Dublin Mattie Kerrigan from Meath Eamonn Coleman from Derry Eugene McGee from Longford and Martin McElkennon from Tyrone But Martin McHugh was the most successful appointment the former Donegal footballer led Cavan to the 1997 Ulster SFC a first in 28 years 21 Players EditNotable players Edit For individual player details see Category Cavan inter county Gaelic footballers Dynasties Edit Willie Carolan from the Virginia club played for the Cavan team that won the 1905 Ulster SFC Paddy and Edwin Carolan were part of the 1952 All Ireland SFC winning team which defeated Meath after a replay which was brought about by a controversial Edwin Carolan point Pady Carolan became the last surviving member of the 1952 team and thus the last surviving All Ireland SFC winner from Cavan when Brian O Reilly died in November 2021 Piddy Carolan s son Ronan played for Cavan between 1986 and 1999 winning an Ulster SFC in 1997 thus giving three generations of the Carolan family Ulster SFC medals Niall Carolan grandson of Paddy and nephew of Ronan was part of Cavan s 2022 Tailteann Cup Final squad 22 Niall Carolan started that game 23 Records Edit Ronan Carolan is the team s top scorer in National Football League history finishing his career with 19 387 444 in that competition and behind only Mickey Kearins at his retirement though since surpassed by David Tubridy who became the competition s top scorer in May 2021 24 All Ireland SFC winning captains Edit 1933 Jim Smith 1935 Hughie O Reilly 1947 John Joe O Reilly 1948 John Joe O Reilly 1952 Mick HigginsAwards Edit All Stars1978 Ollie Brady 1997 Dermot McCabe 2020 Raymond Galligan Padraig Faulkner Thomas GalliganCu Chulainn Awards1963 Gabriel Kelly 1964 Gabriel Kelly Charlie Gallagher 1966 Ray Carolan 1967 Gabriel Kelly Ray CarolanIrish News Ulster All Stars1995 Peter Reilly Ronan Carolan 1997 Paul O Dowd Ciaran Brady Patrick Shiels Dermot McCabe Peter Reilly Ronan Carolan 2001 Anthony Forde 2013 Killian Clarke Cian Mackey Eugene Keating Martin Dunne 2016 Raymond Galligan Conor Moynagh 2020 Raymond Galligan Jason McLoughlin Padraig Faulkner Luke Fortune Gerard Smith Ciaran Brady Killian Clarke Thomas Galligan Martin Reilly Gearoid McKiernan Oisin Kiernan Conor MaddenAll Time All Star AwardMick HigginsTeam of the Century and Team of the MillenniumJohn Joe O Reilly Centre BackCharlie Gallagher was also named on the Team of the Century of players without an All Ireland medal Colours and crest EditKit evolution Edit 2014 16 2019 20 2021 2022 25 needs update Team sponsorship Edit The following is a list of sponsors of the Cavan county football team seniors 1992 Holybrook Construction 1993 Atlanta Conservatories 1994 Cavan Co op Mart 1995 present Kingspan GroupCavan has had only four sponsorship deals since the GAA first permitted sponsors on jerseys in 1991 There was no sponsorship on GAA jerseys until the second game of the Meath v Dublin four in a row in 1991 so only a handful of teams had sponsorship in 1991 In 1992 Holybrook Construction sponsored Cavan s jerseys although it was only for one game For the 1993 94 seasons Cavan Co op Mart took over sponsorship Kingspan has continuously sponsored Cavan since 1995 Honours EditMain article Cavan GAA honours Official honours with additions noted 1 Cavan has won the All Ireland SFC final on five occasions all five victories came between 1933 and 1952 Meanwhile the county has won the Ulster SFC on 40 occasions All bar the 39th and 40th of these came in the 1960s or earlier The most recent one came in 2020 after a gap of 23 years The previous one came in 1997 when Cavan defeated Derry by a scoreline of 1 14 to 0 16 That was the county s first Ulster SFC title in 28 years Cavan has won the National Football League once in 1947 48 National Edit All Ireland Senior Football Championship Winners 5 1933 1935 1947 1948 1952 Runners up 6 1925 1928 1937 1943 1945 1949 Tailteann Cup Runners up 1 2022 National Football League Winners 1 1947 48 Runners up 6 1930 31 1932 33 1949 50 1952 53 1959 60 2002 All Ireland Junior Football Championship Winners 2 1927 2014 Runners up 1 1941 All Ireland Under 21 Football Championship Runners up 3 1988 1996 2011 All Ireland Minor Football Championship Winners 2 1937 1938 Runners up 2 1952 1959Provincial Edit Ulster Senior Football Championship Winners 40 1891 1903 1904 1905 1915 1918 1919 1920 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1928 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1947 1948 1949 1952 1954 1955 1962 1964 1967 1969 1997 2020 Runners up 23 1888 1908 1909 1910 1911 1916 1922 1929 1930 1946 1950 1951 1953 1959 1960 1965 1968 1976 1978 1983 1995 2001 2019 Dr McKenna Cup Winners 11 1936 1940 1943 1951 1953 1955 1956 1962 1968 1988 2000 failed verification Ulster Junior Football Championship Winners 14 1914 1915 1916 1924 1927 1932 1936 1938 1940 1941 1944 1957 1962 1984 Leinster Junior Football Championship Winners 2 2012 2014 failed verification Ulster Under 21 Football Championship Winners 6 1988 1996 2011 2012 2013 2014 Runners up 10 1963 1965 1970 1977 1978 1995 2002 2005 2010 2022 Ulster Minor Football Championship Winners 6 1937 1938 1952 1959 1974 2011 Runners up 14 1939 1941 1951 1955 1958 1964 1965 1972 1975 1976 1985 1988 2015 2017References Edit a b c Fermanagh Cumann Luthchleas Gael Uladh Ulster GAA Retrieved 15 June 2022 Portlaoise should hold no fears for Breffni men The Anglo Celt 6 February 2020 Flashbacks Dublin v Cavan Dublin GAA 1 December 2020 The Breffni Blues goal arrived just before the break when Martin Reilly flicked a delivery from Gearoid McKiernan to the net Sean Moran Old road maps of drive for five for Dublin to ponder The Irish Times 9 January 2019 1947 The Fairytale in New York Irish Independent 17 September 2010 Retrieved 19 December 2020 FLASHBACK The team who put Cavan back on the map The Anglo Celt 29 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Keys Colm 5 December 2020 Cavan fever Irish Independent On this day 25 years ago Hogan Stand 20 July 2022 McHugh quits to put family first The Irish Times 29 August 1997 Cavan advance to Ulster decider RTE 24 June 2001 Tyrone triumph in thriller as battling Cavan falter at finish Irish Independent 9 July 2001 Cavan win could signal end for Boylan RTE 17 July 2005 Cavan survive despite defeat Irish Independent 9 April 2012 Grogan gives Offaly that sinking feeling Irish Independent 9 April 2012 Can the Garden give Cavan men the Blues Wicklow People 9 June 2018 Cavan appoint Mickey Graham as new senior manager Joe ie Cavan appoint Mickey Graham as new manager ahead of return to Division One Irish Independent 21 August 2018 Ulster SFC Cavan comeback floors Down Hogan Stand 15 November 2020 Ryan McMenamin to be part of Cavan management team The Irish News 8 October 2021 James Burke Former Mayo coach joins Cavan backroom team under Graham BBC 13 September 2022 Breheny Martin 24 November 2012 The import and export business Irish Independent Keys Colm 9 July 2022 Cavan s Carolan clan now spanning a fourth generation in Tailteann push Irish Independent Late goal seals inaugural Tailteann Cup for Westmeath RTE 9 July 2022 Banner hero David Tubridy already has more history in his sights after becoming highest league scorer of all time Irish Independent 1 June 2021 Cavan unveil new jersey for 2021 season Hogan Stand 5 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cavan county football team amp oldid 1143199930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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