All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2021
Die All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2021 war die 134. Austragung der All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, dem wichtigsten Gaelic-Football-Wettbewerb der durch die Gaelic Athletic Association organisiert wird. Im Finale setzte sich Tyrone mit 2-14 zu 0-15 gegen Mayo durch.
Format
Auf Grund der COVID-19-Pandemie wurde das Format angepasst.[1]
Provincial Championships
Connacht Senior Football Championship
26. Juni | Sligo | Mayo 3-23 (32) |
– | Sligo 0-12 (12) |
Halbfinale
4. Juli | Roscommon | Roscommon 0-12 (12) |
– | Galway 2-11 (17) |
11. Juli | Castlebar | Leitrim 0-11 (11) |
– | Mayo 5-20 (35) |
Finale
25. Juli | Dublin | Galway 2-8 (14) |
– | Mayo 2-14 (20) |
Erste Runde
27. Juni | Navan | Offaly 3-19 (28) |
– n. V. |
Louth 0-19 (19) |
27. Juni | Aughrim | Wicklow 0-14 (14) |
– | Wexford 2-11 (17) |
27. Juni | Tullamore | Longford 0-25 (25) |
– | Carlow 2-13 (19) |
Viertelfinale
4. Juli | Portlaoise | Offaly 0-13 (13) |
– | Kildare 1-15 (18) |
4. Juli | Wexford | Wexford 0-7 (7) |
– | Dublin 0-15 (15) |
4. Juli | Tullamore | Laois 1-10 (13) |
– | Westmeath 3-20 (29) |
4. Juli | Navan | Meath 4-22 (34) |
– | Longford 0-12 (12) |
Halbfinale
18. Juli | Dublin | Kildare 2-14 (20) |
– | Westmeath 0-18 (18) |
18. Juli | Dublin | Dublin 2-16 (22) |
– | Meath 1-13 (16) |
Finale
1. August | Dublin | Dublin 0-20 (20) |
– | Kildare 1-9 (12) |
Viertelfinale
26. Juni | Limerick | Limerick 4-18 (30) |
– | Waterford 0-12 (12) |
26. Juni | Killarney | Kerry 3-22 (31) |
– | Clare 1-11 (14) |
Halbfinale
10. Juli | Limerick | Cork 1-16 (19) |
– | Limerick 0-11 (11) |
10. Juli | Thurles | Tipperary 1-8 (11) |
– | Kerry 1-19 (22) |
Finale
25. Juli | Killarney | Kerry 4-22 (34) |
– | Cork 1-9 (12) |
Erste Runde
27. Juni | Newry | Down 1-12 (25) |
– | Donegal 2-25 (31) |
Viertelfinale
3. Juli | Armagh | Monaghan 1-21 (24) |
– | Fermanagh 0-14 (14) |
4. Juli | Clones | Armagh 4-15 (27) |
– | Antrim 0-14 (14) |
10. Juli | Omagh | Tyrone 1-18 (21) |
– | Cavan 0-13 (13) |
11. Juli | Ballybofey | Derry 0-16 (16) |
– | Donegal 0-15 (15) |
Halbfinale
17. Juli | Newry | Armagh 2-21 (27) |
– | Monaghan 4-17 (29) |
18. Juli | Enniskillen | Tyrone 0-23 (23) |
– | Donegal 1-14 (17) |
Finale
1. August | Dublin | Monaghan 0-15 (15) |
– | Tyrone 0-16 (16) |
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
Halbfinale
14. August Report |
Dublin | Mayo 0-17 (17) |
– n. V. |
Dublin 0-14 (14) |
28. August Report |
Dublin | Kerry 0-22 (22) |
– n. V. |
Tyrone 3-14 (23) |
Finale
11. September | Dublin | Mayo 0-15 (15) |
– | Tyrone 2-14 (20) |
Einzelnachweise
- Damian Lawlor: Inter-county set to come first in GAA's 2021 calendar. RTE, 19. Dezember 2020, abgerufen am 3. Juli 2021 (englisch).
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