1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Football championship
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The 1951 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 65th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition.
| Championship details | |
|---|---|
| Dates | May 13 – September 23, 1951 |
| Teams | 29 |
| All-Ireland Champions | |
| Winning team | Mayo (3rd win) |
| Captain | Sean Flanagan |
| All-Ireland Finalists | |
| Losing team | Meath |
| Captain | Séamus Heery |
| Manager | P. Tully |
| Provincial Champions | |
| Munster | Kerry |
| Leinster | Meath |
| Ulster | Antrim |
| Connacht | Mayo |
| Championship statistics | |
| No. matches played | 37 |
← 1950 1952 → | |
Mayo won their second All-Ireland in a row.[1][2][3]
Limerick rejoined the Munster championship after a 2 year lapse break.
The Curse of '51
Mayo failed to win an All-Ireland football final between 1951 and 2026. Legend has it that a priest became furious when the Mayo team bus returning home from the 1951 final passed by a funeral without showing respect as they celebrated their All-Ireland win. The priest supposedly put a curse on Mayo, that they would not win another title until all of the team had died.[4] All remaining members of the team had died by 2023.[5][6] Paddy Prendergast, who was the final surviving member and played at full-back, died at the age of 95 on 26 September 2021.[7][8][9] Mick Loftus, who was a sub and did not play on the day, died at the age of 93 on 22 April 2023.[10] On 26 July 2026, Mayo defeated Kerry by 1–20 (23) to 1–17 (20) in an All-Ireland final, ending a 75-year wait to win back the Sam Maguire Cup.[11][12]
Results
Connacht Senior Football Championship
Leinster Senior Football Championship
Munster Senior Football Championship
Ulster Senior Football Championship
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
- Limerick back in the Munster championship after 2 year rest break.
- In fact the Leinster football championship saw a triple of draws and replays they were in the following games as we know,
– Preliminary Round, Longford vs Carlow. – Quarter-Final, Wexford vs Westmeath. – Semi-Final, Meath vs Louth.