1916 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

1916 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Wexford (3rd win)
Provincial Champions
Munster Cork
Leinster Wexford
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
1915
1917

The 1916 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 30th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Wexford won the second title of their four-in-a-row.[1][2][3]

Results

Connacht Championship

13 August 1916
Quarter-Final
Leitrim 2-2 – 0-3 Sligo

27 August 1916
Semi-Final
Leitrim 0-2 – 1-2 Roscommon

3 September 1916
Semi-Final
Mayo 2-6 – 2-2 Galway

1 October 1916
Final
Mayo 1-5 – 0-3 Roscommon
Castlerea
Attendance: 4,000

Leinster Championship

1916
Meath 1-2 – 0-4 Laois
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3 September 1916
Quarter Final
Wexford Wexford win in a walkover Dublin

24 September 1916
Semi Final
Wexford 6-5 – 1-2 Meath

15 October 1916
Final
Wexford 1-7 – 1-0 Kildare

Munster Championship

9 July 1916
Quarter-Final
Kerry 2-2 – 0-1 Tipperary
Cork Athletic Grounds
Referee: T. Irwin ( C )

Kerry withdrew from the Munster Championship after this victory. [4]


30 July 1916
Semi-Final
Cork 4-3 – 2-4 Waterford

30 July 1916
Semi-Final
Clare 3-1 – 0-0 Limerick

3 September 1916
Final
Cork 2-2 – 1-4 Clare

Ulster Championship

18 June 1916
Quarter-Final
Antrim W – L Armagh

25 June 1916
Quarter-Final
Cavan 2-3 – 0-1 Fermanagh
Wattlebridge

7 July 1916
Quarter-Final
Monaghan 2-5 – 0-1 Derry

20 August 1916
Semi-Final
Monaghan 4-3 – 1-5 Cavan

27 August 1916
Semi-Final
Antrim 1-3 – 1-0 Down

24 September 1916
Final
Monaghan 2-3 – 0-2 Antrim

All-Ireland Championship

22 October 1916
Semi-Final
Wexford 0-9 – 1-1 Monaghan

22 October 1916
Semi-Final
Mayo 1-2 – 0-2 Cork

Cork made an objection and a replay was ordered.


19 November 1916
Semi-Final Replay
Mayo 1-2 – 1-1 Cork

17 December 1916
Final
Wexford 3-4 – 1-2 Mayo
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 3,000

References

  1. http://history.launerangers.ie/?p=1110
  2. "Munster Championship", Meath Chronicle, 5 August 1916, p. 1
  3. Cork's Lucky Double, Irish Independent, 4 September 1916, p. 5
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