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1934 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Football championship
Football championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1934 |
| team | Galway |
| titles | 2nd |
| captain | Michael Higgins |
| team2 | Dublin |
| leinster | Dublin |
| munster | Kerry |
| ulster | Cavan |
| connacht | Galway |
| previous | [1933](1933-all-ireland-senior-football-championship) |
| next | [1935](1935-all-ireland-senior-football-championship) |
The 1934 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 48th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Galway won they ended Cavan's campaign in the All Ireland semi-final.
Golden Jubilee
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1934 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
Results
[[Connacht Senior Football Championship]]
Semi-Final
Semi-Final
Final
[[Leinster Senior Football Championship]]
Preliminary Round
Preliminary Round
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Semi-Final
Semi-Final
Final
Final Replay (AET)
Final (2nd Replay)
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[[Munster Senior Football Championship]]
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Semi-Final
Semi-Final
Final
[[Ulster Senior Football Championship]]
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Quarter-Final
Semi-Final
Semi-Final
Final
[[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]]
Semi-Final
Semi-Final
Main article: 1934 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
Final
Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
- The Magherafelt fields became known as Rossa Park.
- The Tullamore Grounds become known as O'Connor Park.
- Galway win their second All Ireland title the Connacht championship became seeded this year until 1940 not allowing Galway and Mayo meet before a Connacht final.
References
References
- "Football Results 1911 – 1940 | the Official Website of the GAA".
- "All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Results 1887-2010".
- "Leinster Senior Football Champions".
- (24 July 1934). "Dublin Board – Arrangements for Leinster Football Final". [[The Herald (Ireland).
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