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1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Football championship


Football championship

FieldValue
year1996
dates12 May 1996 – 29 September 1996
teams32
connachtMayo
munsterKerry
leinsterMeath
ulsterTyrone
matches34
poty[[File:Colours of Meath GAA.svgborder20px]] Martin O'Connell
[[File: Colours of Meath GAA.svgborder20px]] Trevor Giles
teamMeath
titles6th
captainTommy Dowd
managerSeán Boylan
team2Mayo
captain2Noel Connelly
manager2John Maughan
topscorer[[File:Colours of Mayo.svgborder20px]] Maurice Sheridan (1–33)
previous[1995](1995-all-ireland-senior-football-championship)
next[1997](1997-all-ireland-senior-football-championship)

The 1996 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 110th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 12 May 1996 and ended on 29 September 1996.

Dublin entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Meath in the Leinster final.

On 29 September 1996, Meath won the championship following a 2–9 to 1–11 defeat of Mayo in a replay of the All-Ireland final. This was their sixth All-Ireland title and their first in eight championship seasons.

Mayo's Maurice Sheridan was the championship's top scorer with 1–33. Meath's Martin O'Connell was the choice for Texaco Footballer of the Year, while his teammate Trevor Giles was selected as the Powerscreen Footballer of the Year.

Leinster Championship format change

The Leinster football championship pre-Quarter final had 2 First-Round & 1 Second-Round game.

Provincial championships

[[Munster Senior Football Championship]]

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Kerry | RD1-score1=2–15 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Tipperary | RD1-score2=1–7 | RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7=Cork | RD1-score7=2–19 | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8=Limerick | RD1-score8=1–6 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Kerry | RD2-score1=3–16 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Waterford | RD2-score2=0–8 | RD2-seed3= | RD2-team3=Clare | RD2-score3=1–16 | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team4=Cork | RD2-score4=2–16 | RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1=Kerry | RD3-score1=0–14 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2=Cork | RD3-score2=0–11

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

(aet)

Final

[[Leinster Senior Football Championship]]

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Carlow | RD1-score1=4–17 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Wexford | RD1-score2=1–11 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=Wicklow | RD1-score3=2–11 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Longford | RD1-score4=2–10 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Carlow | RD2-score1=3–10 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Wicklow | RD2-score2=2–10 | RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1=Meath | RD3-score1=0–24 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2=Carlow | RD3-score2=0–6 | RD3-seed3= | RD3-team3=Laois | RD3-score3=3–9 | RD3-seed4= | RD3-team4=Kildare | RD3-score4=0–13 | RD3-seed5= | RD3-team5=Westmeath | RD3-score5=0–11 | RD3-seed6= | RD3-team6=Dublin | RD3-score6=1–18 | RD3-seed7= | RD3-team7=Louth | RD3-score7=3–8 | RD3-seed8= | RD3-team8=Offaly | RD3-score8=0–12 | RD4-seed1= | RD4-team1=Meath | RD4-score1=2–14 | RD4-seed2= | RD4-team2=Laois | RD4-score2=1–9 | RD4-seed3= | RD4-team3=Dublin | RD4-score3=1–9 | RD4-seed4= | RD4-team4=Louth | RD4-score4=0–8 | RD5-seed1= | RD5-team1=Meath | RD5-score1=0–10 | RD5-seed2= | RD5-team2=Dublin | RD5-score2=0–8 First round

Second round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Source:

[[Connacht Senior Football Championship]]

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Mayo | RD1-score1=1–11 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=London | RD1-score2=1–5 | RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7=Galway | RD1-score7=0–19 | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8=Sligo | RD1-score8=2–7 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Mayo | RD2-score1=0–14 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Roscommon | RD2-score2=0–10 | RD2-seed4= | RD2-team4=Galway | RD2-score4=2–13 | RD2-seed3= | RD2-team3=Leitrim | RD2-score3=2–11 | RD3-seed1= | RD3-team1=Mayo | RD3-score1=3–9 | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team2=Galway | RD3-score2=1–11

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

[[Ulster Senior Football Championship]]

| RD1-seed15= | RD1-team15=Down | RD1-score15=1–9 | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16=Donegal | RD1-score16=0–11 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Tyrone | RD2-score1=1–18 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Fermanagh | RD2-score2=0–9 | RD2-team3=Derry | RD2-score3=1–16 | RD2-team4=Armagh | RD2-seed4= | RD2-seed3= | RD2-score4=1–13 | RD2-seed5= | RD2-team5=Cavan | RD2-seed6= | RD2-team6=Antrim | RD2-score5=1–15 | RD2-score6=1–11 | RD2-team7=Monaghan | RD2-team8=Down | RD2-score7=0–9 | RD2-score8=0–14 | RD2-seed7= | RD2-seed8= | RD3-team1=Tyrone | RD3-team2=Derry | RD3-score1=1–13 | RD3-score2=1–8 | RD3-seed1= | RD3-seed2= | RD3-team3=Cavan | RD3-team4=Down | RD3-score3=0–13 | RD3-score4=1–13 | RD3-seed3= | RD3-seed4= | RD4-team1=Tyrone | RD4-team2=Down | RD4-score1=1–9 | RD4-score2= 0–9 | RD4-seed1= | RD4-seed2=

Preliminary round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Semi-finals

Finals

Main article: 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

Championship statistics

Top scorers

;Overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Maurice SheridanMayo1–333666.00
2Trevor GilesMeath2–273365.50
3Peter CanavanTyrone3–152446.00
4Anthony KeatingCarlow1–192337.66
5Maurice FitzgeraldKerry2–152145.25
6Dara Ó CinnéideKerry1–161944.75
7Shay WalshGalway1–151844.50
8James HoranMayo1–121553.00
Joe KavanaghCork0–151543.75
10Niall FinneganGalway1–111443.50

;Single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Dessie BarryLongford2–511Wicklow
Anthony KeatingCarlow1–811Wexford
3Peter CanavanTyrone1–710Fermanagh
4Dara Ó CinnéideKerry1–69Tipperary
Maurice SheridanMayo0–99London
6Maurice FitzgeraldKerry2–28Waterford
Willie QuinlanCarlow2–28Wexford
Paul TaylorSligo1–58Galway
Peter CanavanTyrone1–58Derry
Leigh O'BrienWexford0–88Carlow
Shay WalshGalway0–88Sligo
Derek DugganRoscommon0–88Mayo
Maurice FitzgeraldKerry0–88Mayo

Miscellaneous

  • On 12 May 1996, FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock hosts its first game for 24 years the Munster Quarter-final meeting of Cork vs Limerick.
  • Louth recorded their first championship defeat of Offaly since 1964.
  • Mayo defeated Galway in the Connacht final for the first time since 1969.
  • Tyrone became the first team to retain the Ulster title since Derry in 1976.
  • Meath–Tyrone All Ireland semi-final was the teams' first championship meeting.
  • The All-Ireland final ends in a draw and goes to a replay for the first time since 1988.

References

References

  1. (14 December 2001). "Mayo admit causing 96 brawl with Meath". Irish Independent.
  2. "1996 Leinster Senior Football Championship". gaainfo.com.
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