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The 2016 Ulster Senior Football Championship is the 128th instalment of the annual Ulster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of Ulster GAA. It is one of the four provincial competitions of the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Monaghan are the reigning champions following the 2015 Championship when they beat 2014 Ulster champions Donegal in the final on 19 July by a score of 0-11 v 0-10.[1] [2][3]

Teams

The Ulster championship is contested by the nine traditional counties in the Irish province of Ulster. Ulster comprises the six counties of Northern Ireland as well as Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland.

Team Colours Sponsor Manager Captain Most recent success
All-Ireland Provincial
Antrim Saffron and white Creagh Concrete Frank Fitzsimmons & Gearoid Adams Kevin Niblock
1951
Armagh Orange and white Simply Fruit Kieran McGeeney Ciaran McKeever
2002
2008
Cavan Royal blue and white Kingspan Group Terry Hyland Alan Clarke
1952
1997
Derry Red and white H&A Mechanical Services Damien Barton Mark Lynch
1993
1998
Donegal Gold and green KN Group Rory Gallagher Michael Murphy
2012
2014
Down Red and black EOS IT Solutions Eamon Burns Mark Poland
1994
1994
Fermanagh Green and white Tracey Concrete Peter McGrath Eoin Donnelly
Monaghan White and blue Investec Malachy O'Rourke Conor McManus
2015
Tyrone White and Red McAleer & Rushe Mickey Harte Seán Cavanagh
2008
2010

2016 Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Ulster Final
Derry 0-12
Tyrone 3-14
Tyrone 0-16 5-18 (R)
Cavan 3-07 2-17(R)
Cavan 2-16
Armagh 0-14
Tyrone '
Donegal '
Monaghan 2-22
Down 0-09
Monaghan 0-14 2-10 (R)
Donegal 1-11 0-17 (R)
Donegal 2-12
Fermanagh 1-12 Fermanagh 0-11
Antrim 0-9

Preliminary Round
Fermanagh1-12 - 0-9 Antrim
T. Corrigan 0-9, S. Quigley 1-0, D. McCusker 0-1, A. Breen 0-1, S. Quigley 0-1 Report B. Neeson 0-2, T. McCann 0-3, M. Sweeney 0-1, J. Carron 0-1, R. Murray 0-1
Attendance: 9,124
Referee: S. Hurson (Tyrone)

Quarter Final
Derry0-12 - 3-14 Tyrone
K McKaigue (0-01), D Heavron (0-02), Kielt (0-05, 4f), M Lynch (0-01), R Bell (0-02, 1f), E Brown (0-01). Report P Harte (1-00), M Donnelly (0-01), C McShane (0-01), R Donnelly (0-01), C McAliskey (0-02, 1f), S Cavanagh (0-01), R O’Neill (2-02, 0-1f), D McCurry (0-04, 1f), P McNulty (0-01), J Munroe (0-01).
Attendance: 12,011
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)

Quarter Final
Cavan2-16 - 0-14 Armagh

Quarter Final
Monaghanv Down

Quarter Final
Donegalv Fermanagh

Semi Final
Tyronev Cavan

Semi Final
Monaghan / Downv Donegal / Fermanagh

Final
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See also

References

  1. ^ "MONAGHAN 0-11 DONEGAL 0-10". GAA.ie. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Monaghan hold on to dethrone Donegal in Ulster". Irish Examiner. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Ulster Final: As it happened". The 42. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.