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==Results==
==Results==
===Leinster===
{{footballbox |
date = 25 August 1889<br>Quarter-final|
team1 = [[Louth senior football team|Louth]] |
score = 2–7 – 0–6 |
team2 = [[Dublin senior football team|Dublin]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Drogheda]]|
attendance = 8,000|
referee = PR Cleary}}
----
{{footballbox |
date = 15 September 1889<br>Semi-final|
team2 = [[Kilkenny senior football team|Kilkenny]] |
score = w/o – scr. |
team1 = [[Louth senior football team|Louth]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Dublin]]|
attendance = |
referee = }}
----
{{footballbox |
date = 15 September 1889<br>Semi-final|
team1 = [[Wicklow senior football team|Wicklow]] |
score = W - L |
team2 = [[Laois senior football team|Laois]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Dublin]]|
attendance = |
referee = }}
----
{{footballbox |
date = 15 September 1889<br>Final|
team2 = [[Wicklow senior football team|Wicklow]] |
score = 1–7 – 1–4 |
team1 = [[Louth senior football team|Louth]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Dublin]]|
attendance = |
referee = }}
The Wicklow-Laois game was later ordered to be played again, and so the final had to be played again as well.
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{{footballbox |
date = 13 October 1889<br>Semi-final, Refixed|
team1 = [[Laois senior football team|Laois]] |
score = 0–9 – 0–4 |
team2 = [[Wicklow senior football team|Wicklow]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Inchicore]]|
attendance = 2,000 |
referee = P Brown}}
----
{{footballbox |
date = 13 October 1889<br>Final, Refixed|
team1 = [[Laois senior football team|Laois]] |
score = 0-3 – 0–2 |
team2 = [[Louth senior football team|Louth]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Inchicore]]
| attendance = 2,000
| referee = JJ Reilly}}
===Munster===
===Munster===
{{footballbox
{{footballbox |
|date=1889<br>Final
date =29 March 1889<br>Quarter-final |
team1 = [[Tipperary senior football team|Tipperary]] |
|time =
score = w/o – scr. |
|team1 = [[Tipperary GAA|Tipperary]]
team2 = [[Cork senior football team|Cork]]|
|score = 0-3 - 0-2
|report =
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
|team2 = [[Cork GAA|Cork]]
|goals1 =
stadium =
| attendance =
|stadium =
|attendance =
| referee = }}
----
|referee =
{{footballbox |
}}
date =29 March 1889<br>Semi-final|
team1 = [[Tipperary senior football team|Tipperary]] |
score = W - L |
team2 = [[Waterford senior football team|Waterford]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium =
| attendance =
| referee =}}
----
{{footballbox |
date =28 July 1889<br>Semi-final|
team1 = [[Cork senior football team|Cork]] |
score = 0-2 – 0-1 |
team2 = [[Kerry senior football team|Kerry]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]]
| attendance =
| referee = }}
----
{{footballbox |
date =6 October 1889<br>Final |
team1 = [[Tipperary senior football team|Tipperary]]|
score = 1-2 – 0-3 |
team2 = [[Cork senior football team|Cork]]|
goals1 = |
goals2 = |
stadium = [[Mallow, County Cork|Mallow]]
| attendance =
| referee = E Moynihan}}


===Leinster===
===Leinster===

Revision as of 18:19, 17 March 2013

1889 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamTipperary (1st win)
Provincial Champions
MunsterTipperary
LeinsterQueen's County
Championship statistics

The 1889 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the third staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Tipperary were the champions.

Format

Only two provincial championship were played: Leinster and Munster. The winners met in the All-Ireland final.

Representative clubs

From 1887 until 1891 the club champions represented the whole county.

County Club
Cork
Louth
Queen's County (Laois) Maryborough
Tipperary Bohercrowe

Results

Leinster

Louth2–7 – 0–6Dublin
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: PR Cleary

Louthw/o – scr.Kilkenny

WicklowW - LLaois

Louth1–7 – 1–4Wicklow

The Wicklow-Laois game was later ordered to be played again, and so the final had to be played again as well.


Laois0–9 – 0–4Wicklow
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: P Brown

Laois0-3 – 0–2Louth
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: JJ Reilly

Munster

Tipperaryw/o – scr.Cork

TipperaryW - LWaterford

Cork0-2 – 0-1Kerry

Tipperary1-2 – 0-3Cork
Referee: E Moynihan

Leinster

Queen's County0-3 - 0-2Louth

All-Ireland Final

Tipperary3-6 - 0-0Queen's County
Attendance: 1,500

References

See also