1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Appearance
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Louth (3rd win) |
Captain | Dermot O'Brien |
Manager | Jim Quigley |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Cork |
Captain | Nealie Duggan |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Cork |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Tyrone |
Connacht | Galway |
Championship statistics | |
← 1956 1958 → |
The 1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 71st staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.
Cork ended Galway's spell an All Ireland champions by just a point in the All Ireland semi-final.
Louth won their third, and so-far last, title.[1][2][3]
Results
[edit]Roscommon | 0-7 – 0-6 | Mayo |
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M McLoughlin (0-2), PJ Downey (0-2), J O’Connell (0-1). Sub: M Stewart (0-1) |
Attendance: 7,560
Connacht Final
[edit]Leinster Final
[edit]Louth | 2-9 – 1-7 | Dublin |
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Jim McDonnell 2-2, Kevin Beahan 0-4f, Dermot O'Brien, Sean Cunningham, Frank Lynch 0-1 each | Des Ferguson 1-1, Ollie Freaney 0-4f, Paddy Downey and Cathal O'Leary 0-1 each |
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Waterford | 2-5 – 0-10 | Kerry |
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M. O'Connell (0-1), P. Sheehy (0-1), N. Fitzgerald (0-3), T. Lyne (0-2), P. Fitzgerald (0-1), T. Collins (0-1) & D. McAuliffe (0-1). |
Cork | 1-7 – 0-3 | Clare |
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J. Creedon (0-1), N. Duggan (0-1), T. Furlong (1-1), T. Ryan (0-1), R. Nutty (1-0) & D. Kelleher (0-3). |
Munster Final
[edit]Cork | 0-16 – 1-2 | Waterford |
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N. Fitzgerald (0-3), T. Furlong (0-2), E. Goulding (0-5), N. Duggan (0-5) & Sub T. Ryan (0-1). |
Ulster Final
[edit]Cork | 2-4 – 0-9 | Galway |
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E. Ryan (0-2), N. Fitzgerald (1-0), E. Goulding (0-1), T. Furlong (1-0) & N. Duggan (0-2). |
Attendance: 57,066
All Ireland Final
[edit]Louth | 1-9 – 1-7 | Cork |
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Seán Cunningham (1-1), Kevin Beahan (0-3), Jim Roe (0-3), Séamus O'Donnell (0-1), Dan O'Neill (0-1) | N. Fitzgerald (0-3), T. Furlong (1-1), N. Duggan (0-1) & D. Kelleher (0-3) |
Championship statistics
[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]- Wicklow record their first ever win over Meath.
- Waterford record their first win over Kerry since 1911.
- The Connacht final between Galway and Leitrim was the first game ever played at the new Pearse Stadium, in Galway named after both brothers of the 1916 rising Padraic Pearse and William Pearse.
- Louth win the All Ireland title for the first time since 1912.
- There were a number of first-time championship meetings: The All Ireland football semi-final between Louth and Tyrone and the All Ireland final between Louth and Cork.
References
[edit]- ^ "Football Results 1941 - 1970 | the Official Website of the GAA". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2011.
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