1926 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final

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The 1926 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the 39th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1926 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.

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Event1926 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Date5 September 1926
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
Attendance37,500[citation needed]
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Date17 October 1926
Attendance35,500[citation needed]
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1926 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final replay
Date17 October 1926
VenueCroke Park, Dublin
Attendance35,500[citation needed]
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Background

Although this was a first appearance in the decider since 1919 for Kildare, 1926 began a run of four consecutive All-Ireland SFC finals featuring Kildare.[1]

Paths to the final

Kerry defeated Cavan by 1–6 to 0–1 in the first semi-final. Kildare defeated Galway by 2–5 to 0–2 in the second semi-final.[1]

Matches

Summary

The final was played on 5 September.[1] A last-minute goal by Bill Gorman (Kerry) forced a draw.[1][2] After the game, Kerry's centre-back Jack Murphy put his clothes back on without taking off his playing gear, and died of pneumonia before the replay.[2] He was 22 years of age.[1]

The Kingdom (Kerry) won the replay, with a Nathan O'Reilly goal.[2] The replay was played on 17 October.[3]

It was the second of three All-Ireland SFC titles won by Kerry in the 1920s, which made them joint "team of the decade" with Dublin, also winner of three.[4]

Details

17 October 1926 (1926-10-17)
Final
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