1899 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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The 1899 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 13th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Dublin were the winners, completing the first three-in-a-row.[1][2][3]

Winning teamDublin (6th win)
CaptainMatt Rea
Losing teamCork
Quick facts All-Ireland Champions, Winning team ...
1899 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamDublin (6th win)
CaptainMatt Rea
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamCork
Provincial Champions
MunsterCork
LeinsterDublin
UlsterNot played
ConnachtNot played
Championship statistics
← 1898
1900 →
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Results

Leinster

More information Kilkenny, 0–2 – 0–10 ...
Kilkenny0–2 – 0–10Dublin
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More information Kildare, 1–2 – 2–5 ...
Kildare1–2 – 2–5Laois
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More information Offaly, lost – won ...
Offalylost – wonWexford
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More information Dublin, 7–11 – 0–3 ...
Dublin7–11 – 0–3Laois
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More information Dublin, 1–7 – 0–3 ...
Dublin1–7 – 0–3Wexford
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Munster

More information Waterford, 0–5 – 1–3 ...
Waterford0–5 – 1–3Kerry
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More information Cork, w.o. ...
Corkw.o.Clare
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More information Cork, w.o. ...
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More information Tipperary, w.o. ...
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More information Cork, 0–1 – 2–1 unfinished ...
Cork0–1 – 2–1
unfinished
Tipperary
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Referee: P.J. Hayes, Limerick

The match finished at half time, as the Cork ball had burst, and Tipperary did not have a ball.[4]


More information Cork, 1–2 – 0–1 unfinished ...
Cork1–2 – 0–1
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Tipperary
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Referee: P.J. Hayes, Limerick

Tipperary refused to take the field for the second half. They asked that their score in the first match be added to their first half score in this match.[5]

More information Cork, 3–11 – 0–1 ...
Cork3–11 – 0–1Tipperary
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Referee: J.Wall (W)

Final

More information Dublin, 1–10 – 0–6 ...
Dublin1–10 – 0–6Cork
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Attendance: 2,000
Referee: L Stanley (Louth)

Statistics

  • It was a first three-in-a-row for Dublin as All-Ireland champions.

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