1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
The 1950 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 64th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Mayo (2nd win) |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Armagh |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship statistics | |
← 1949 1951 → |
Results
Connacht Senior Football Championship
Roscommon | 0–10 – 1–4 | Galway |
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St. Coman's Park, Roscommon
Mayo | 0–10 – 1–5 | Sligo |
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Mayo | 1–7 – 0–4 | Roscommon |
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Leinster Senior Football Championship
Kildare | 2–11 – 1–9 | Dublin |
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Wicklow | 2–4 – 0–6 | Longford |
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St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
Louth | 1–7 – 1–6 | Carlow |
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Kildare | 2–5 – 1–6 | Offaly |
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Wexford | 4–3 – 1–5 | Laois |
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Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
Attendance: 11,447
Meath | 6–8 – 0–4 | Wicklow |
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Louth | 1–10 – 1–8 | Kildare |
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Meath | 1–5 – 0–6 | Wexford |
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Louth | 1–3 – 1–3 | Meath |
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Louth | 3–5 – 0–13 | Meath |
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Munster Senior Football Championship
Cork | 3–8 – 2–2 | Waterford |
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Kerry | 1–6 – 1–6 | Clare |
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Kerry | 6–6 – 2–4 | Clare |
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Cork | 3–5 – 0–3 | Tipperary |
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Referee: M. Colbert (Limerick)
Kerry | 2–5 – 1–5 | Cork |
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Ulster Senior Football Championship
Antrim | 5–10 – 0–5 | Derry |
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Cavan | 8–7 – 0–3 | Tyrone |
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Down | 2–8 – 3–5 | Donegal |
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Armagh | 0–14 – 1–5 | Monaghan |
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St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 10,000
Down | 4–3 – 1–7 | Donegal |
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Antrim | 2–6 – 1–12 | Cavan |
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St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 20,000
Armagh | 1–8 – 1–7 | Down |
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Attendance: 5,800
Armagh | 1–11 – 1–7 | Cavan |
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St. Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 30,000
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Mayo | 3–9 – 0–6 | Armagh |
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Attendance: 49,281
Louth | 1–7 – 0–8 | Kerry |
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Attendance: 50,072
Mayo | 2–5 – 1–6 | Louth |
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Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
- The Connacht final between Mayo and Roscommon took place at the new Tuam Stadium, in Tuam.
- Armagh end a 47-year wait by winning their first Ulster title since 1903.
- The All Ireland semi-final between Mayo and Armagh was their first championship meeting.
- Mayo end a 14-year period by winning their second All Ireland title.
References
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