1887 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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The 1887 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is the first edition of GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 12 counties of Ireland. The tournament featured club teams who represented their respective counties after their county championship. The 21 a-side final was between Commercials of Limerick and Young Irelands of Louth. The final was played in Beech Hill, Donnybrook on April 29, 1888, with Commercials winning by 1–4 to 0–3. Unlike later All-Irelands, there were no provincial championships and it was an open draw.[1]

Winning teamLimerick (1st win)
CaptainDenis Corbett
Losing teamLouth
MunsterNot played
Quick facts All-Ireland Champions, Winning team ...
1887 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamLimerick (1st win)
CaptainDenis Corbett
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamLouth
Provincial Champions
MunsterNot played
LeinsterNot played
UlsterNot played
ConnachtNot played
Championship statistics
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Format

The 1887 championship was the only to be held as an open-draw knockout tournament, without provincial championships.

Representative clubs

From 1887 until 1891 the club champions represented the whole county. In the very first All-Ireland championship the participating counties were represented by the following clubs:

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Results

First round

First round
More information Louth, 1–8–2 – 0–4–1 ...
Louth1–8–2 – 0–4–1Waterford
Charles McAlester (goal) [2]
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Elm Park, Merrion, Dublin
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Willie Halpin (Clare)

First round
More information Limerick, 3–2 – 0–2 ...
Limerick3–2 – 0–2Meath
[2]
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Elm Park, Merrion, Dublin
Attendance: 10,000

First round
More information Kilkenny, 0–4 – 0–0 ...
Kilkenny0–4 – 0–0Cork
[2]
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First round
More information Tipperary, w/o – scr. ...
Tipperaryw/o – scr.Dublin
[2]
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First round
More information Wexford, w/o – scr. ...
Wexfordw/o – scr.Galway
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First round
More information Clare, w/o – scr. ...
Clarew/o – scr.Wicklow
[2]
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Second round

Second round
More information Louth, 0–7–3 – 0–5–3 ...
Louth0–7–3 – 0–5–3Wexford
[2]
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St. Patrick’s club grounds, Kilmainham
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J.K. Bracken (Tipperary)

Second round
More information Tipperary, 1–2 – 0–2 ...
Tipperary1–2 – 0–2Clare
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Bansha, Tipperary

Second round
More information Limerick, 1–10 – 1–10 ...
Limerick1–10 – 1–10Kilkenny
[2]
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St. Patrick’s club grounds, Kilmainham
Attendance: 5,000

Second Round Replay
More information Limerick, 1–3 – 0–5 ...
Limerick1–3 – 0–5Kilkenny
[2]
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Semi-final

Semi-final
More information Limerick, 1–1 – 0–0 ...
Limerick1–1 – 0–0Tipperary
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  • Louth received a Bye into the All-Ireland final

Final

Final
More information Limerick, 1–4–0 – 0–3–0 ...
Limerick1–4–0 – 0–3–0Louth
[2]
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Beech Hill, Donnybrook, Dublin
Referee: John Cullinane (Tipperary)

Miscellaneous

  • No Provincial championships in the first year of the championship.

References

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