Category: GAA Football

GAA Football | All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2017

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Results

 

Date Home Team Away Team
Quarter-Finals
03.12.2016 Dunedin Connolly’s (Sco) 1-9 Rosenallis 1-6
Semi-Finals
29.01.2017 Louisburgh 0-13 Glenbeigh-Glencar (Ker) 4-14
29.01.2017 Dunedin Connolly’s (Sco) 2-6 Rock St. Patrick’s (Tyr) 1-18
Final
19.02.2017 Glenbeigh-Glencar (Ker) 1-14 Rock St. Patrick’s (Tyr) 1-11

 

Home Venues

 

County Home Park
Final Pairc an Chrocaigh, Dublin
Dunedin Connolly’s Granton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
Louisburgh Cusack Park, Ennis, Clare

 

Websites

 

 

GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-junior-club/ [Accessed 4 April 2017]

GAA (2016) Dunedin Connollys adventure continues [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/features/feature/dunedin-connollys-adventure-continues/ [Accessed 11 December 2017]

GAA (2017) AIB All-Ireland Junior Football victory for Glenbeigh-Glencar [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/aib-all-ireland-junior-football-victory-for-glenbeigh-glencar/ [Accessed 11 December 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 24 February 2019

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GAA Football | World Games 2015-2016

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1st GAA World Games 2015

 

Grade Winner Runner-Up
Men’s Football
Men’s Football Cup Middle East 2 4-13 Middle East 1 1-15
Men’s Football Plate Canada 6-9 Europe 2-5
Men’s Football Shield Argentina 1-4 Galicia 0-4 aet
Ladies Football
Ladies Football Cup Middle East 1 4-7 (19) Australasia 2-11 (17)
Ladies Football Plate New York 4-11 (23) Europe 2-4 (10)
Ladies Football Shield Canada 3-7 (16) Middle East 2 3-4 (13)

 

2nd GAA World Games 2016

 

Grade Winner Runner-Up
Men’s Football
Men’s Football Irish Cup Middle East 1-12 (15) Abu Dhabi Na Fianna 1-11 (14) aet
Men’s Football Native Cup New York 4-5 (17) France 1-9 (12)
Ladies Football
Ladies Football Irish Cup Parnell’s Team 3-7 (16) Australasia 0-8 (8)
Ladies Football Native Cup North America 1-4 (7) Britain 0-4 (4)

 

Websites

 

 

GAA (2015) GAA World Games Results [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/gaa-world-games-day-results-111503/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 February 2019

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GAA Football | Internationals 2014-2017

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GAA Football Internationals 2014-2017

 

Date Venue Home Team Away Team
2014
2014 Toulouse France W Italy L
2015
04.11.15 Santiago Compostela Galicia 4-10 Ireland Selection 4-17
12.11.15 Paris France 3-10 Ireland Selection 3-10
2017
18.03.17 Ourense (Galicia) Galicia 2-11 France 7-29

 

Websites

 

 

[1] Gaelic Sports World (2015) Issue 38, November 16, 2015; pp 28; 31-32 [Internet] Available from: http://www.joomag.com/magazine/gaelic-sports-world-issue-38-november-16-2015/0267068001447673170 [Accessed 31 March 2017]

[2] Gaelic Games Europe (2017) Galicia v France: Gaelic Football Full Match Replays [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/galicia-vs-france-gaelic-football-full-match-replays/ [Accessed 31 March 2017]

[3] CRTVG (2017) Futbol Gaelico Masculino: Galicia-France Amigable [1:27:32] [Internet] available from: http://www.crtvg.es/deportes/futbol-gaelico-masculino-galicia-francia-amigable [Accessed 31 March 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 February 2019

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GAA Football | World Championship Cup 1967-1969

 

World Championship Cup 1967-1969

New York v All-Ireland Champions

 

Date Venue Home Team Away Team
1967
01.10.67 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-13 New York 1-6
Meath won single-game series 13 Pts to 9 Pts
1968
13.10.68 Gaelic Park, NY New York 1-9 Down 1-8
20.10.68 Gaelic Park, NY New York 1-9 Down 2-11
Down won 3-19 (28) to 2-18 (24) on aggregate
1969
25.10.69 Croke Park, Dublin Kerry 4-13 New York 0-7
Kerry won single-game series 25 Pts to 7 Pts

Reference: [1]

References

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Bibliography

 

[1] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 February 2019

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GAA Football | St. Brendan’s Cup 1954-1960

 

St. Brendan’s Cup Finals 1954-1960

New York v National League Winners

 

Date Venue Home Team Away Team
31.10.54 Polo Grnds, NY New York 0-10 Mayo 2-3
09.10.55 Croke Park, D Dublin 2-9 New York 0-10
20.10.57 Polo Grnds, NY New York 3-8 Galway 3-13
05.10.58 Croke Park, D Dublin 2-6 New York 1-7
18.10.59 Gaelic Park, NY New York 1-8 Kerry 2-11
09.10.60 Croke Park, D Down 2-8 New York 0-6

Reference: [1]

About

The St. Brendan’s Cup was played between the National League winners and New York from 1954-1960. It was named in honour of the Irish Saint, who according to Legend sailed off the West Coast of Ireland and discovered America before Christopher Columbus or the Vikings.

Report

New York defeated Mayo by 10 pts to 9 in 1954, but all other Cups went to the National League winners, with Dublin winning twice ( 1955 & 1958) and Galway, Down & Kerry winning the other three titles.

References

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Bibliography

 

[1] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 January 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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GAA Football | All-Ireland Championship 1947

All-Ireland Semi-Finals and Final

 

Date Venue Home Team Away Team
Semi-Finals
03.08.47 Croke Park Cavan 2-4 Roscommon 0-0
10.08.47 Croke Park Kerry 1-11 Meath 0-5
Final
14.09.47 Polo Grounds Cavan 2-11 Kerry 2-7

Reference: [1]

Report

The 1947 All-Ireland Football Final was held in New York, the only All-Ireland Final ever held outside of Ireland.

Cavan have the honour of defeating Kerry in the Final by 17 Pts to 13.

References

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Bibliography

[1] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 150

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Anton Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Europe | Brittany Football 2011-2016

Brittany Football 2011

 

                Pts
Liffre               98
Nantes               66
Brest               65
Guerande               61
St-Malo               50
Vannes               48
St-Brieuc               47
Rennes               13

[2]

 

Brittany Football 2012

 

                 

 

Brittany Football 2013

 

  Lif Gue Bre STB Ker Nan Van Total
Liffre 13   13   13   25 64
Rennes   13   13 10   20 56
Guerande   10 10     13 16 49
St-Brieuc 10     10   10 13 43
Kerne 7     8 8   8 31
Lorient   6 7     8 9 30
Vannes 8   0     7 10 25
Nantes   6   3   6 3 18
Brest   3 8   3   0 14

[3]

 

Brittany Football 2014

 

  Bre Gue Van Nan STB Ker Tre Total
Liffre   10   13 13   25 61
Rennes   13 13   10   20 56
Nantes   8   10   10 16 44
Guerande   7 8     13 13 41
St-Brieuc 13     7 7   11 38
Vannes   6 10     6 9 31
Lorient 7   7     8 7 29
Brest 10     6 6   6 28
Tregor 4   6   8   10 28
Kerne 6     3   7 3 19

[4]

 

Brittany Football 2015

 

  P W D L PF PA R1 R2 Pts
Division 1                  
Liffre 4 4 0 0     8 8 32
Rennes 4 3 0 1     9 8 30
Nantes 4 2 0 2     7 6 23
Lorient 4 1 0 3     5 7 19
Guerande 4 0 0 4     6 4 14
Division 2                  
Vannes 4 3 0 1     4 5 22
Brest/Kerne 4 3 0 1     3 3 19
St-Brieuc 3 2 0 1     2 2 13
Tregor/Ploufragan 3 1 0 2     1 1 8
Barbarians 0 0 0 0     0 0 0

[5]

 

Brittany Football 2016

 

  P W D L PF PA R1 Pts
Division 1                
Liffre 4 4 0 0     9 25
Rennes 4 3 0 1     10 23
Nantes 4 2 0 2     8 18
Vannes 4 1 0 3     7 14
Lorient 4 0 0 4     6 10
Division 2                
Pordic 4 4 0 0     5 21
Guerande 4 2 0 2     4 14
Brest/Kerne 4 2 0 2     3 13
Tregor/Pledran 4 2 0 2     2 12
Barbarians 4 0 0 4     1 5

[6]

 

Points System: 2011-2014: A series of Blitzes was held over the course of season with teams gaining points depending on their finishing position. 2015-16: Following an initial Phase whereby a series of Blitzes was held with teams gaining points depending on their finishing position (R1, R2) the teams were split into divisions 1 & 2 with a single round-robin played amonst their division in Phase 2 (4 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss)

 

References

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Images

 

[1] Gaelic Games Europe (2017) Gaelic Games Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/wp-content/uploads/logo1-300.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

 

Websites

 

[2] Europe GAA (2011) France & Channel Islands 2011 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2011/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[3] Europe GAA (2013) France & Channel Islands 2013 – Bretagne [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2013/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[4] Europe GAA (2014) France 2014 – Bretagne [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2014/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[5] Europe GAA (2015) France 2015 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/france2015/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[6] Europe GAA (2016) France 2016 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://euopegaa.eu/tournaments/season2016/france2016/ [Accessed 10 September 2016]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Ian Collins

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 30 December 2018

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GAA Europe | Galician Gaelic Football League | Men’s Division 1 2013-2018

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2013-2014

 

  P W D L PF PA Pts
Estrela Vermelha 8 8 0 0 197 82 16
Irmandinhos 7 5 0 2 158 80 10
Fillos de Breogar 6 3 0 3 106 93 6
Mecos 7 2 0 5 109 160 4
Pontevedra 8 0 0 8 77 232 0

[3]

 

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2014-15

 

  P W D L PF PA Pts
Estrela Vermelha 11 11 0 0     22
Fillos de Breogan 10 7 0 3     14
Irmandinhos 10 7 0 3     14
Mecos 10 6 0 4     12
Braithreachas 12 5 0 7     10
Pontevedra 10 4 0 6     8
Artabros 11 2 0 9     4
Uvigo 10 0 0 10     0

[4]

 

Note: Results of 4 Rounds of Matches Unknown

 

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2015-16

 

  P W D L PF PA Pts
Estrela Vermelha 5 5 0 0     10
Irmandinhos 5 3 1 1     7
Fillos de Breogan 6 3 1 2     7
Mecos 5 1 0 4     2
Pontevedra 5 0 0 5     0

[5]

 

Note: Table after 7 of 10 Rounds

 

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 1a Division 2016-17

 

  P W D L PF PA Pts
Irmandinhos 10 8 0 2 +212   16
Fillas de Breogan 10 8 0 2 +123   16
Estrela Vermelha 10 7 0 3 +145   14
Herdeiros de Dhais 10 5 0 5 +37   10
Pontevedra 10 2 0 8 -225   4
Artabros de Oleiros 10 0 0 10 -292   0

[6]

 

Liga Galega Futbol Gaelico Masculina 2017-18

 

  P W D L PF PA Pts
Grupa A              
Irmandinhos 13 13 0 0 +292   26
Estrela de Velmelha 13 11 0 2 +154   22
Fillos de Breogan 13 8 0 5 +175   16
Herdeiros de Dhais 13 7 0 6 +61   14
Auriense 13 5 0 8 -106   10
Grupa B              
Artabros 13 7 1 5 -90   15
Braithreachas 13 5 1 7 -22   11
Cambados 13 3 0 10 -93   6
Keltoi 13 3 0 10 -84   6
Dorna 13 2 0 11 -287   4

[7]

 

Note: League split after one Round-Robin of 9 matches into two Groups of 5 (A & B) based on position with a further round-robin with records carried forward.

 

Report

 

Galician Gaelic Football started in 2010, when efforts were made through social media and posters to start a few clubs, with Fillos de Breogan the first. Teams entered the Iberian Championship but, soon, enough exponential growth among villages led to creation of the Galician Gaelic Football League in 2013.

Estrelos de Velmelha (Red Stars) won the first two Championships in 2013-14 and 2014-15. Irmandinhos would win the title on points difference from Fillos de Breogan in 2016-17 and in 2017-18 would win again with a perfect 13-0 win-loss record.

 

References

 

Websites

 

[1] Gaelic Games Europe (2017) Gaelic Games Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/wp-content/uploads/logo1-300.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

[2] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico – Blogspot (2017) Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico Logo [Internet] Available from: https://eirball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/73e5b-repolo.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

[3] Gaelic Games Europe (2014) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/liga-galega2014-men/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[4] Gaelic Games Europe (2015) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/liga-galega2015-men/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[5] Gaelic Games Europe (2016) Liga Galega (Men) [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/ligagalegamen2016-division1/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[6] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico (2017) Competicions 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicogalego.gal/competicions/competicions-201617/ [Accessed 23 June 2017]

[7] Asociacion Galega de Futbol Gaelico (2017) Resultados Liga 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicogalego.gal/competicions/competicions-201718/resultados-liga-201718/ [Accessed 14 March 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Francesco.

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball – Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 December 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018

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