1925 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
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There was no All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final in 1925. The 1925 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship ended in chaos, with first Mayo, and then Galway being proclaimed champions after Kerry and Cavan were disqualified. Instead, a new inter-provincial tournament was organised by the GAA Central Council, of which the final was played between Galway and Cavan on 10 January 1926.[1][2]
Galway, champions | |||||||
| Event | 1925 Central Council Tournament | ||||||
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| Date | 10 January 1926 | ||||||
| Venue | Croke Park, Dublin | ||||||
Galway were under pressure to cement their All-Ireland SFC title, and soothe the dissatisfaction over the manner of their claiming it.[1]
Match
Summary
Galway won the match by two clear goals, 3â2 to 1â2.[3] It was their first ever All-Ireland SFC title, and it followed two previous losing appearances in the final (a loss to Kildare in 1919 and a loss to Dublin in 1922).[4] The GAA lists this match as the 1925 All-Ireland Final on its website, though it was the final of a distinct and separate tournament.[5]
Details
Galway
- Michael Walsh (c)
- Tom Molloy
- John Egan
- Denis Egan
- Harry Burke
- Frank Benson
- Willie Smith
- Tom Leetch
- Mick Bannerton
- Leonard McGrath
- Paddy Roche
- Gilbey Jennings
- Paddy Ganley
- Lar McGrath
- Michael Donnellan
Legacy
2025 marked the 100th anniversary of the event - celebrations will take place in January 2026.