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Note that the All-Ireland Fleadh Championships are unrelated to the All-Ireland Pipe Band Championships organised jointly by the Irish Pipe Band Association (IPBA) and the Northern Ireland Branch of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association (RSPBANI). 1985, O'Neill Pipe Band, County Armagh; 1987, O'Neill Pipe Band, County Armagh
The 2024 Connacht Senior Football Championship is the 2024 iteration of the Connacht Senior Football Championship organised by Connacht GAA. 7 teams compete in the championship. Galway are the defending champions.
Connacht Senior Football Championship: Offaly: 1997: 1982: Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals (25th–28th) Leinster Senior Football Championship: Roscommon: 2019: 1944: Preliminary quarter-finals (9th–12th) Connacht Senior Football Championship: Sligo: 2007 — All-Ireland group stage (13th–16th) Connacht Senior Football Championship ...
Roscommon played Sligo in the 1962 Connacht final and were behind for much of the match. Sligo were blighted by a sudden string of injuries, missed a 50 while two points ahead in the final minute, and then gifted soon-to-be All-Ireland finalists Roscommon a goal, allowing them to progress at Sligo's expense in what is considered "one of the great football tragedies in Connacht".
The Connacht Senior Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played on a knockout basis between the senior club championship winners of the competing counties in Connacht, with the addition of the London champions since 2018. [3] Prior to this, the London champions entered the all-Ireland series at the quarter final stage.
Year Winners Score Runners-up Score Venue Winning Captain Winning Team 1977 Roscommon: 1-12 Galway: 2-08 Dr Hyde Park: Mickey Freyne G O'Dowd, H Keegan, P Lindsay, T Heneghan, T Donnellan, R O'Beirne, D Murray, M McDermott, E McManus, D Earley, M Freyne, T McManus, J O'Connor, P Cox, M Menton.
The return of London and New York to the Connacht championship was postponed until 2022. Dublin's extended winning record gives them 11 Leinster titles in a row . Dublin's record-breaking unbeaten streak of 45 consecutive championship games (42 wins, 3 draws) was ended by Mayo in the All Ireland semi-final.
The teams met in the Connacht "A" League Final earlier in the year when St Gerald's came out the victors. St Gerald's College, Castlebar beat Summerhill College, Sligo 1-13 to 0-10 in Charlestown GAA Club on 7 March to win the 2020 championship. The teams met in the Connacht "A" League Final earlier in the year when St Gerald's also came out ...