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2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates1 May — 18 September, 2016
Teams33
All-Ireland Champions
Provincial Champions
Championship statistics
2015
2017

The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is the 129th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football since its establishment in 1887. The winners receive the Sam Maguire Cup.

Thirty three teams take part − thirty one counties of Ireland (excluding Kilkenny), London and New York.

Dublin are the defending champions after beating Kerry in the 2015 final, winning by 0-12 to 0-9.[1][2]


Format

Provincial Championships

Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster each organise a provincial championship. All provincial matches are knock-out but beaten teams can enter the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Qualifiers

Twenty eight of the twenty nine teams beaten in the provincial championships enter the All-Ireland qualifiers - sixteen in round 1, eight in round 2 and four in round 4 - to complete the double-elimination format. New York do not enter the qualifiers. All qualifier matches are knock-out. Further details of the format are included with each round listed below.

All-Ireland Knock-out

The four provincial champions play the four winners of round four of the qualifiers in the quarter-finals. Two semi-finals and a final follow. All matches are knock-out.

Changes from 2015 championship

  • Referees have been instructed to add on 20 seconds for the introduction of a substitute and 20 seconds for each instance of a goalkeeper or defender going upfield for a placed ball attempt. Previously there was no specific provision for these two events which led to instances of deliberate time-wasting by teams who were leading. 30 seconds are also to be added each time Hawk-Eye is utilised.[citation needed]

Broadcast rights

RTÉ, the national broadcaster in Ireland, will provide the majority of the live television coverage of the championship. In the third year of a deal running from 2014 until 2016, a number of matches will also be broadcast by Sky Sports, with Sky having exclusive rights to some games.[3][4]

Live broadcast matches

These matches were/will be broadcast live on television in Ireland

Date Teams &
Match Details
RTÉ
Sky Sports
Provincial Championships & Qualifiers
22 May Derry v Tyrone
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
29 May Cavan v Armagh
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
4 June Laois v Dublin
Leinster Quarter-Final
Sky Sports
5 June Monaghan v Down
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
12 June Roscommon v Sligo
Connacht Semi-Final
RTÉ
12 June Donegal v Fermanagh
Ulster Quarter-Final
RTÉ
18 June Laois v Armagh
Qualifier Round 1A
RTÉ
18 June Mayo v Galway
Connacht Semi-Final
Sky Sports
19 June Tyrone v Cavan
Ulster Semi-Final
RTÉ
25 June Monaghan v Donegal
Ulster Semi-Final
Sky Sports
26 June Westmeath v Kildare
Leinster Semi-Final
RTÉ
26 June Dublin v Meath
Leinster Semi-Final
RTÉ
3 July Kerry v Tipperary
Munster Final
RTÉ
9 July Mayo v Fermanagh
Qualifier Round 2B
RTÉ
10 July Galway v Roscommon
Connacht Final
RTÉ
17 July Galway v Roscommon
Connacht Final Replay
RTÉ web only
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals
31 July
31 July
6 August
6 August
All-Ireland Semi-Finals
21 August RTÉ & Sky Sports
28 August RTÉ & Sky Sports
All-Ireland Final
18 September RTÉ & Sky Sports

Provincial Championships

Connacht Format

All five Connacht counties plus London and New York compete. The London and New York fixtures are scheduled in rotation with the five Connacht counties. The remaining fixtures are determined by the initial draw. All matches are knock-out.

Connacht Main Draw

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Connacht Final
New York 0-17
Roscommon 1-15 Roscommon 1-21
Leitrim 0-11
Roscommon 4-16
Sligo 2-13
Roscommon 1-10
'
Galway 0-13
'
London 0-9
Mayo 2-16
Mayo 0-12
Galway 1-12

Connacht Preliminary Round

Preliminary Round
New York0-17 - 1-15 Roscommon
D. Freeman 0-5, B. Connor 0-4, L. Loughlin 0-3, P. McNeice 0-3, K. Connolly 0-1, B. Gallagher 0-1. Report C. Murtagh 1-3, F. Cregg 0-4, C. Devaney 0-3, D. Murtagh 0-2, C. Connolly 0-1, C. Cregg 0-1, S. Kilbride 0-1.
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: M. Deegan (Laois)

Connacht Quarter-Finals

Quarter Final
Leitrim0-11 - 1-21 Roscommon
K. Conlan 0-3, E. Mulligan 0-3, R. Kennedy 0-1, D. Wrynn 0-1, N. O’Donnell 0-1, A. Croal 0-1, K. McHugh 0-1. Report C. Devaney 1-1, D. Shine 0-3, F. Cregg 0-4, C. Murtagh 0-3, D. Murtagh 0-2, C. Cregg 0-2, N. Daly 0-2, C. McHugh 0-1, C. Shine 0-1, R. Daly 0-2.
Attendance: 8,157
Referee: B. Cassidy (Derry)
Quarter Final
London0-9 - 2-16 Mayo
A Moyles (0-4, 2 frees) L Gavaghan (0-2), E Murray (0-1), S Conroy (0-1), M Gottsche (0-1) Report E Regan (0-7, 0-5 frees), C Loftus (1-2), J Doherty (1-0), A Moran (0-2), R Hennelly (0-1 45), K McLoughlin (0-1), A O’Shea (0-1), A Dillon (0-1), S Coen (0-1).
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Derek O’Mahony (Tipperary)

Connacht Semi-Finals

Semi Final
Roscommon4-16 - 2-13 Sligo
Attendance: 8,338
Semi Final
Mayo0-12 - 1-12 Galway
Attendance: 21,784

Connacht Final

Final
Roscommon1-10 - 0-13 Galway
Replayed Final
Roscommonv Galway

Leinster Format

Eleven Leinster counties compete. The four teams that reached the semi-finals in the previous year are seeded in the draw and enter at the Leinster quarter-final stage. Six of the seven other teams are drawn to play in three preliminary matches with the three winners progressing to the quarter-finals, The remaining team receives a bye to the quarter-finals by the luck of the draw. Kilkenny do not participate. All matches are knock-out.

Leinster Main Draw

Preliminary Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Leinster Final
Laois 3-16
Wicklow 0-18 Laois 2-10
Dublin 2-21
Dublin 0-21
Louth 2-24 Meath 0-11
Carlow 3-11 Louth 1-13
Meath 0-20
Dublin
Longford 2-13 Westmeath '
Offaly 2-21 Offaly 0-12
Westmeath 0-13
Westmeath 1-12
Kildare 1-11
Wexford 0-8
Kildare 0-9

Leinster Preliminary Rounds

First Round
Laois3-16 - 0-18 Wicklow
D. Kingston 1-6, G. Walsh 1-1, E. O'Carroll 0-4, R. O'Connor 1-0, R. Munnelly 0-2, P. Cahillane 0-1, J. O'Loughlin 0-1, G. Dillon 0-1 Report R. Finn 0-6, P. Cunningham 0-2, J. McGrath 0-2, D. Healy 0-2, D. Hayden 0-1, P. Byrne 0-1, P. McLoughlin 0-1, A. McLoughlin 0-1, J. Crowe 0-1, A. Murphy 0-1
Attendance: 4,575
Referee: F. Kelly (Longford)
First Round
Louth2-24 - 3-11 Carlow
R. Burns 1-7, J. Califf 0-5, A. Williams 1-0, J. McEneaney 0-3, D. Maguire 0-2, D. Byrne 0-2, C. Grimes 0-2, J. Stewart 0-1, G. McSorley 0-1, R. Holcroft 0-1 Report D. Foley 0-5, C. Blake 1-0, P. Broderick 1-1, D. O'Brien 1-0, B. Murphy 0-2, B. Kavanagh 0-1, J. Murphy 0-1, S. Gannon 0-1
Attendance: 4,575
Referee: N. Mooney (Cavan)
First Round
Offaly2-21 - 2-13 Longford
N. Smith 1-1, B. Allen 0-4, N. McNamee 0-4, G. Guilfoyle 1-0, N. Dunne 0-4, A. Sullivan 0-2, P. Cunningham 0-2, E. Carroll 0-1, M. Brazil 0-1, J. Moloney 0-1, J. O’Connor 0-1 Report R. Smyth 1-5, J. McGivney 0-4, B. McKeon 1-1, D. Gallagher 0-1, C. P. Smyth 0-1, M. Quinn 0-1
Attendance: 5,023
Referee: Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)

Leinster Quarter-Finals

Quarter Final
Wexford0-8 - 0-9 Kildare
N. Flynn 0-3, A. Smith 0-2, O. Lyons 0-1, M. O’Flaherty 0-1, E. Callaghan 0-1, C. O’Donoghue 0-1 Report D. Shanley 0-4, C. Kehoe 0-1, K. O’Grady 0-1, J. Tubritt 0-1, S. Roche 0-1
Attendance: 13,066
Referee: Rory Hickey (Clare)
Quarter Final
Laois2-10 - 2-21 Dublin
P. Cahillane 1-2, (1-0 pen, 0-2 frees); S. Attride 1-0, D. Kingston 0-2, (0-1 free), G. Walsh, J. O’Loughlin, K. Meaney, R. Munnelly, D. Strong, D. O’Connor 0-1 each Report D. Rock 1-10, (0-6 frees), D. Connolly 1-4, C. Kilkenny 0-4, D. Byrne, K. McManamon, C. O’Callaghan 0-1 each
Attendance: 16,764
Referee: C. Branagan (Down)
Quarter Final
Louth1-13 - 0-20 Meath
J Califf 0-4 (0-3 frees), R Burns 0-4 (0-4 frees), J McEneaney 1-0, D Byrne 0-2,A Williams 0-2, B Duffy 0-1 Report M Newman 0-7 (0-6 frees), E Wallace (0-4)A Tormey (0-3), G Reilly (0-3), C O'Sullivan (0-2) C O'Brien (0-1)
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: P Hughes
Quarter Final
Offaly0-12 - 0-13 Westmeath
Attendance: 8,123

Leinster Semi-Finals

Semi Final
Dublin0-21 - 0-11 Meath
Attendance: 42,259
Semi Final
Westmeath1-12 - 1-11 Kildare
Attendance: 42,259

Leinster Final

Final
Dublinv Westmeath

Munster Format

Last year's Munster finalists receive a bye into this year's Munster semi-finals. The four remaining teams play two quarter-final matches with the winners completing the semi-final line-up. All matches are knock-out.

Munster Main Draw

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Munster Final
Clare 0-16
Limerick 0-13 Clare 0-17
Kerry 2-23
Kerry 3-17
Tipperary 2-10
Tipperary 3-15
Tipperary 1-15 Cork 2-16
Waterford 1-7

Munster Quarter-Finals

First Round
Limerick0-13 - 0-16 Clare
I. Ryan (0-8, 7 frees); D. Neville (0-2, 1 free); C. Sheehan, S. Buckley, S. Cahill (0-1 each). Report D. Tubridy (2 frees), J. Malone (0-3 each); K. Sexton, P. Collins, E. Cleary (0-2 each); C. O’Connor, S. Collins, S. McGrath, G. Brennan (0-1 each).
Attendance: 3,343
Referee: P Neilan (Roscommon)
First Round
Waterford1-7 - 1-15Tipperary
P Whyte (1-5, 0-3 frees, 0-1 ’45); G Crotty, T Prendergast (0-1 each). Report M Quinlivan (0-4); G Hannigan, P Acheson (0-3 each); M O’Gorman (1-0 OG); K O’Halloran (0-2, 0-2 frees); M Dunne, C O’Shaughnessy, B Fox (0-1 each).
Attendance: 1,753
Referee: D Gough (Meath)

Munster Semi-Finals

Semi Final
Kerry2-23 - 0-17 Clare
S O'Brien 1-5, C Cooper 1-3 (1f), P Geaney 0-5 (1f), BJ Keane, D O'Sullivan, B Sheehan (2f) 0-2 each, P Murphy, K Young, D Moran, A Maher 0-1 each Report D Tubridy 0-7 (4f, 2 45), E Cleary (1 sl, 1f) P Lillis 0-3 each, G Brennan 0-2, P Collins, C O'Connor 0-1.
Attendance: 11,358
Referee: F Kelly (Longford)
Semi Final
Cork2-16 - 3-15 Tipperary
M Collins 2-1, D O'Connor (3fs), P Kerrigan (1f) 0-3 each, C Dorman, C O'Neill (2fs), D Goulding (1f) 0-2 each, B Hurley, J O'Rourke, P Kelleher 0-1 each. Report M Quinlivan 1-3 (0-1f), K O'Halloran 0-7 (3fs, 2 45s), B Fox 1-1, C Sweeney 1-0, P Acheson 0-2, C McDonald, B Maher 0-1 each.
Attendance: 2,734
Referee: P Neilan (Roscommon)
  • Tipperary's last victory over Cork in the Munster Seniior Football Championship was in 1944.[5]

Munster Final

Final
Kerry3-17 - 2-10 Tipperary
Paul Geaney 2-3, Paul Murphy 1-1, Bryan Sheehan (0-4f), James O’Donoghue (0-3f) 0-4 each, Barry John Keane, Mikey Geaney, Killian Young, Darran O’Sullivan, Stephen O’Brien 0-1 each Report Kevin O’Halloran 0-6 (0-4f, 0-1 ’45), Jimmy Feehan, Robbie Kiely 1-0 each, Michael Quinlivan 0-3 (0-2f), Alan Moloney 0-1
Attendance: 21,512

Ulster Format

All nine Ulster counties compete. The fixtures are determined in an initial open draw. All matches are knock-out.

Ulster Main Draw

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)
Fermanagh 0-11
Fermanagh 1-12 Donegal 2-12
Antrim 0-9

Ulster Preliminary Roumd

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)

Ulster Quarter-Finals

Quarter Final
Derry0-12 - 3-14 Tyrone
J. Kielt 0-5, D. Heavron 0-2, R. Bell 0-2, M. Lynch 0-1, A. McKaigue 0-1, E. Brown 0-1. Report R. O'Neill 2-2, P. Harte 1-0, D. McCurry 0-4, M. Donnelly 0-2, C. McAliskey 0-2, C. McShane 0-1, R. Donnelly 0-1, P. McNulty 0-1, J. Munroe 0-1.
Attendance: 12,011
Referee: D. Coldrick (Meath)
Quarter Final
Cavan2-16 - 0-14 Armagh
S Johnston (0-07, 4f), D McVeety (1-01), M Reilly (1-00, pen), G McKiernan (0-03), J Brady (0-02), R Galligan (0-01, ’45), C Moynagh (0-01), D Givney (0-01). Report S Campbell (0-08, 3f, 2 ’45), E Rafferty (0-04, 3f), T Kernan (0-02).
Attendance: 15,236
Referee: E Kinsella (Laois)
Quarter Final
Monaghan2-22 - 0-09 Down
C McManus 0-8 (6f), K Hughes 1-2, O Duffy 1-0, R Beggan 0-3 (2f, 1 '45), C McCarthy (1f), D McKenna 0-2 each, K O'Connell, S Carey, D Malone, R McAnespie, D Clerkin 0-1 each. Report D O'Hanlon (2f), C Maginn, D O'Hare (1f) 0-2 each, P Devlin, M Poland, B O'Hagan 0-1 each.
Attendance: 12,782
Referee: C Lane (Cork)
Quarter Final
Donegal2-12 - 0-11 Fermanagh
Attendance: 15,908

Ulster Semi-Finals

Semi Final
Tyrone0-16 - 3-07 Cavan
Attendance: 19,141
Replayed Semi Final
Tyrone5-18 - 2-17 Cavan
Attendance: 20,223
Semi Final
Monaghan0-14 - 1-11 Donegal
Attendance: 16,287
Replayed Semi Final
Monaghan2-10 - 0-17 Donegal
Attendance: 17,174

Ulster Final

All-Ireland Qualifiers

A and B Teams

An A and B system for the qualifier draws was introduced in 2014 and has been retained. The teams are designated as A or B depending on which half of their provincial championships they play in. Although some teams receive byes in the early provincial rounds, their position in the round in which they enter the competition is usually determined by the provincial draw, resulting in most teams being designated as A or B randomly. For example, each of the four provinces has two semi-finals - one between two teams designated A and one between two teams designated B. Therefore the two beaten semi-finalists in each province will be one A team and one B team.

In all qualifier rounds A teams play A teams and B teams play B teams. Usually the A teams play their provincial games before the B teams which allows the A qualifier games to be scheduled a week before the B qualifier games.

Qualifiers Round 1

Qualifiers Round 1 Format

In the first round of the qualifiers sixteen of the seventeen teams beaten in the preliminary rounds or quarter-finals of the provincial championships compete. New York does not enter the qualifiers.

Four A teams play four A teams and four B teams play four B teams. The round 1 draw is unrestricted − if two teams have played each other in a provincial match they can be drawn to meet again with the winner of the provincial match receiving home advantage.

The eight round 1 winners play the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists in round 2 of the qualifiers.

Qualifiers Round 1 Matches

The following teams take part in this round -


Round 1A
LaoisMatch declared void
1-10 - 0-10 *
Armagh
Referee: A.Nolan (Wicklow)
  • During the match Laois made seven substitutions, one more than the permitted six. On 21 June 2016 the CCCC (Central Competitions Control Committee) declared the match void and scheduled a replay for 2 July (see re-match details below).
Round 1A
Derry1-18 - 2-10 Louth
Attendance: 1,632
Referee: M.Duffy (Sligo)
Round 1A
Carlow1-17 - 1-12 Wicklow
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: P.O'Sullivan (Kerry)
Round 1A
Leitrim0-12 - 0-08 Waterford
Round 1A Re-match
Laois1-11 - 1-10 Armagh




Round 1B
Down3-17 - 2-24
(AET)
Longford
Round 1B
Antrim0-09 - 2-06 Limerick
Round 1B
Offaly0-17 - 1-07 London
Attendance: 500 est.
Round 1B
Wexford1-11 - 0-19 Fermanagh

Qualifiers Round 2

Qualifiers Round 2 Format

In the second round of the qualifiers the eight winning teams from Round 1A and Round 1B play the eight beaten provincial semi-finalists. The round 2 draw is unrestricted − if two teams have played each other in a provincial match they can be drawn to meet again with the winner of the provincial match receiving home advantage.

The eight winners of these matches play each other in Round 3.

Qualifiers Round 2 Matches

The following teams take part in this round -

Round 2A
Sligo2-15 - 0-10 Leitrim
Attendance: 4,227
Round 2A
Derry1-14 - 1-11 Meath
Round 2A
Cavan2-13 - 0-12 Carlow
Round 2A
Clare0-14 - 1-10 Laois



Round 2B
Limerick0-10 - 2-12 Cork
Round 2B
Mayo2-14 - 1-12 Fermanagh



Round 2B
Monaghan1-13 - 2-13 Longford
Round 2B
Kildare1-22 - 2-14 Offaly

Qualifiers Round 3

Qualifiers Round 3 Format

In the third round of the qualifiers winning teams from round 2A play against winning teams from round 2A and winning teams from round 2B play against winning teams from round 2B. Round 3 rules do not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again.

The four winners of these matches play the four beaten provincial finalists in Round 4.

Qualifiers Round 3 Matches

The following teams take part in this round -


Round 3A
Sligov Clare
Round 3A
Cavanv Derry

Round 3B
Mayov Kildare
Round 3B
Longfordv Cork

Qualifiers Round 4

Qualifiers Round 4 Format

In the fourth round of the qualifiers, the four winning teams of Round 3A and Round 3B play the four beaten provincial finalists. Round 4 rules do not allow two teams that have played each other in a provincial match to meet again if such a pairing can be avoided.

The four winners of these matches play the provincial champions in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals.

Qualifiers Round 4 Matches

The following teams take part in this round -


All-Ireland Series

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
6th August – Croke Park
 
 
Ulster Champion
 
21st August – Croke Park
 
Qualifier 4B
 
Qualifier/Ulster Champion
 
31st July– Croke Park
 
Qualifier/Connacht Champion
 
Connacht Champion
 
18 September – Croke Park
 
Qualifier 4A
 
Semi Final 1 Winner
 
6th August – Croke Park
 
Semi Final 2 Winner
 
Leinster Champion
 
28th August – Croke Park
 
Qualifier 4B
 
Qualifier/Leinster Champion
 
31st July– Croke Park
 
Qualifier/ Kerry
 
Kerry
 
 
Qualifier 4A
 

Quarter-Finals

The four provincial champions play the winners from Round 4 of the qualifiers. If one of the provincial champions has already met one of the qualifiers in an earlier match then those two teams cannot be drawn together.

Kerryv4A Qualifier

Connacht Championv4A Qualifier

Leinster Championv4B Qualifier

Ulster Championv4B Qualifier

Semi-Finals

There is no draw for the semi-finals as the fixtures are pre-determined on a three yearly rotation. This rotation ensures that a provinces's champions play the champions of all the other provinces once every three years in the semi-finals if they each win their quarter-finals. If a qualifier team beats a provincial winner in a quarter-final, the qualifier team takes that provincial winner's place in the semi-final.

Ulster Champions/QualifiervConnacht Champions/Qualifier
Leinster Champions/QualifiervKerry/Qualifier

All-Ireland Final

Final
v

Statistics

  • All scores correct as of 11 July 2016[6]

Scoring

  • Widest winning margin: 19
  • Most goals in a match: 7
    • Tyrone 5-18 – 2-17 Cavan (Ulster SFC semi-final replay)
  • Most points in a match: 41
  • Most goals by one team in a match: 5
    • Tyrone 5-18 – 2-17 Cavan (Ulster SFC semi-final replay)
  • Highest aggregate score: 56 points
    • Down 3-17 – 2-24 Longford (Round 1B qualifier – A.E.T.)
    • Tyrone 5-18 – 2-17 Cavan (Ulster SFC semi-final replay)
  • Lowest aggregate score: 17 points

Top Scorer Overall

Players in bold are still active in the championship

Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Tomas Corrigan Fermanagh 0-29 29 4 7.2
2 Conor McManus Monaghan 1-24 27 4 6.8
3 Nigel Dunne Offaly 1-20 23 3 7.7
Dean Rock Dublin 1-20 23 2 11.5
5 Donal Kingston Laois 1-16 19 5 3.8
Ciaran Murtagh Roscommon 3-10 19 4 4.8
7 Robbie Smyth Longford 2-12 18 3 6
Mickey Newman Meath 1-15 18 3 6
9 Ian Ryan Limerick 1-14 17 3 5.7
James Kielt Derry 1-14 17 2 8.5
Donal O'Hare Down 2-11 17 2 8.5

Top Scorer In A Single Game

Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Donal O'Hare Down 2-09 15 Longford
2 Dean Rock Dublin 1-10 13 Laois
3 James Kielt Derry 1-09 12 Louth
4 Dean Rock Dublin 0-10 10 Meath
Ryan Burns Louth 1-07 10 Carlow
Nigel Dunne Offaly 1-07 10 Kildare
Peter Harte Tyrone 2-04 10 Cavan
8 Tomas Corrigan Fermanagh 0-09 9 Antrim
Tomas Corrigan Fermanagh 0-09 9 Wexford
Donal Kingston Laois 1-06 9 Wicklow
Paul Cunningham Wicklow 1-06 9 Carlow

Stadia and locations

Antrim Armagh Carlow Cavan Clare
Casement Park Athletic Grounds Dr. Cullen Park Kingspan Breffni Park Cusack Park
Belfast Armagh Carlow Cavan Ennis
Capacity: 32,500 Capacity: 19,500 Capacity: 21,000 Capacity: 32,000 Capacity: 14,864
Cork Derry Donegal Down Dublin
Páirc Uí Chaoimh Celtic Park MacCumhail Park Páirc Esler Croke Park
Cork Derry Ballybofey Newry Dublin
Capacity: 43,550 Capacity: 22,000 Capacity: 18,000 Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 82,500
Pairc Uí Choaimh 2014 Cork vs Kerry
Pairc Uí Choaimh 2014 Cork vs Kerry
View from the Hill in Croke Park
Fermanagh Galway Kerry Kildare Laois
Brewster Park Pearse Stadium Fitzgerald Stadium St. Conleth's Park O'Moore Park
Enniskillen Galway Killarney Newbridge Portlaoise
Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 26,197 Capacity: 43,180 Capacity: 6,200 Capacity: 27,000
Leitrim Limerick London Longford Louth
Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada Gaelic Grounds Emerald GAA Grounds Pearse Park Drogheda Park
Carrick-on-Shannon Limerick Ruislip Longford Drogheda
Capacity: 9,331 Capacity: 49,866 Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 7,000
Mayo Meath Monaghan New York Offaly
MacHale Park Páirc Tailteann St. Tiernach's Park Gaelic Park O'Connor Park
Castlebar Navan Clones New York Tullamore
Capacity: 42,000 Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 36,000 Capacity: 2,000 Capacity: 20,000
Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Tyrone Waterford
Dr. Hyde Park Markievicz Park Semple Stadium Healy Park Walsh Park
Roscommon Sligo Thurles Omagh Waterford
Capacity: 18,500 Capacity: 18,558 Capacity: 53,500 Capacity: 26,500 Capacity: 17,000
Westmeath Wexford Wicklow
Cusack Park (Mullingar) Wexford Park O'Byrne Park
Mullingar Wexford Aughrim
Capacity: 11,000 Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 10,000

References

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  2. ^ "Frank Roche picks his footballer, goal, point of the year and his end-of-season awards". Irish Independent. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  3. ^ "GAA must be cautious after reaching for Sky". Irish Independent. 1 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
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