1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

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The 1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 47th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Cavan won their first title.[1][2][3] Were also the first county from the province of Ulster to win. They ended Kerry's 4-year period in the All Ireland semi-final as All Ireland champions.

Winning teamCavan (1st win)
CaptainJim Smith
Losing teamGalway
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1933 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Champions
Winning teamCavan (1st win)
CaptainJim Smith
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing teamGalway
CaptainMichael Donnellan
Provincial Champions
MunsterKerry
LeinsterDublin
UlsterCavan
ConnachtGalway
Championship statistics
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Results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

More information Galway, 2–10 – 0–0 ...
Galway2–10 – 0–0Roscommon
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More information Mayo, 4–10 – 1–0 ...
Mayo4–10 – 1–0Leitrim
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More information Galway, 4–8 – 0–4 ...
Galway4–8 – 0–4Sligo
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More information Galway, 1–7 – 1–5 ...
Galway1–7 – 1–5Mayo
G Ormsby (0–1) & G Courell (1–2).
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Leinster Senior Football Championship

More information Offaly, 1–3 – 4–4 ...
Offaly1–3 – 4–4Wexford
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Referee: J Curran

More information Louth, 4–7 – 1–6 ...
Louth4–7 – 1–6Westmeath
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More information Kildare, 1–9 – 2–6 ...
Kildare1–9 – 2–6Laois
P.Pringle 1–1, P.Byrne 0–3, T.Keogh, P.Martin 0–2, P.Matthews 0–1.
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More information Dublin, 1–8 – 1–4 ...
Dublin1–8 – 1–4Meath
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More information Kildare, 2–11 – 1–5 ...
Kildare2–11 – 1–5Laois
P.Byrne 1–4, T.Keogh 1–2, P.Martin 0–2, H.Burke, M.Behan, J.Higgins 0–1.
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More information Dublin, 3–6 – 1–3 ...
Dublin3–6 – 1–3Louth
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More information Kildare, 1–8 – 2–8 ...
Kildare1–8 – 2–8Wexford
P.Byrne 0–5, T.Keogh 1–0, P.Pringle, P.Martin, H.Burke 0–1.
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More information Dublin, 0–9 – 1–4 ...
Dublin0–9 – 1–4Wexford
Murt Kelly 0-3f, Joe Fitzgerald and Peter Synott 0–2 each, Billy Dowling and Paddy Perry 0–1 each Martin O'Neill 1–2, Jack Fane (0-1f) and Davy Morris 0–1 each
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Attendance: 16,000
Referee: J.V. Kelly (Longford)

Munster Senior Football Championship

More information Tipperary, 1–11 – 1–2 ...
Tipperary1–11 – 1–2Clare
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Referee: W. Hough (L)

More information Cork, 4–4 – 4–4 ...
Cork4–4 – 4–4Waterford
D. McCarthy (0–1), J. McKenna (1–2), D. O'Sullivan (2–0) & J. O'Regan (1–0).
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More information Cork, 2–7 – 0–1 ...
Cork2–7 – 0–1Waterford
J. Cummins (0–1), W. Lynch (0–3), D. O'Sullivan (1–0), J. McKenna (0–3) & J. O'Regan (1–0).
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More information Tipperary, 2–9 – 2–2 ...
Tipperary2–9 – 2–2Cork
J. McKenna (1–1) & J. O'Regan (1–0).
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Referee: S. Moynihan (K)

More information Kerry, 2–8 – 1–4 ...
Kerry2–8 – 1–4Tipperary
Paul Russell (1–1), Johnny Walsh (0–1), Martin Regan (0–1), Tim Landers (1–0), Jackie Ryan (0–4) & Charlie O'Sullivan (0–1).
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Referee: P. O'Donnell (W)

Ulster Senior Football Championship

More information Antrim, 0–3 – 0–3 ...
Antrim0–3 – 0–3Tyrone
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More information Armagh, 2–1 – 1–3 ...
Armagh2–1 – 1–3Down
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More information Antrim, 3–5 – 3–5 A.E.T. ...
Antrim3–5 – 3–5
A.E.T.
Tyrone
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More information Fermanagh, 2–3 – 0–3 ...
Fermanagh2–3 – 0–3Monaghan
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More information Antrim, 1–2 – 1–8 ...
Antrim1–2 – 1–8Tyrone
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More information Armagh, 0–2 – 1–8 ...
Armagh0–2 – 1–8Cavan
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Attendance: 2,500

More information Fermanagh, 1–3 – 1–4 ...
Fermanagh1–3 – 1–4Tyrone
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Attendance: 6,000

More information Cavan, 6–13 – 1–2 ...
Cavan6–13 – 1–2Tyrone
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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

More information Galway, 0–8 – 1–4 ...
Galway0–8 – 1–4Dublin
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More information Cavan, 1–5 – 0–5 ...
Cavan1–5 – 0–5Kerry
Jackie Ryan 0–3, Paul Russell 0–1, Miko Doyle 0–1
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More information Cavan, 2–5 – 1–4 ...
Cavan2–5 – 1–4Galway
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Attendance: 45,188
Referee: Martin O'Neill (Wexford)

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

  • Leitrim withdraw from Connacht championship until 1942.
  • Mullingar's Grounds becomes known as Cusack Park, in Mullingar after Michael Cusack.
  • Kerry are denied a five-in-a-row by losing the All-Ireland semi-final to Cavan; they would later be denied a five-in-a-row after losing the 1982 final.
  • Cavan becomes the first Ulster team to win the All Ireland title.

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