Who won the All-Ireland in 2014?

Who won the All-Ireland in 2014?

Kerry
2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

Championship details
Winning team Kerry (37th win)
Captain Fionn Fitzgerald Kieran O’Leary
Manager Éamonn Fitzmaurice
All-Ireland Finalists

What was the score between Kerry and Dublin?

Kerry hammered a struggling Dublin in Austin Stack Park, as a first-half rout saw Jack O’Connor’s side record a 1-15 0-11 victory. The Sky Blues’ shortcomings were laid bare by their old rivals in Tralee. The Kingdom were looking to pile further misery on Dessie Farrell’s charges, and that’s exactly what transpired.

Who won Sam Maguire in 2014?

– A List Of Sam Maguire Cup Winners –

Year Winner Score/Pts
Year Winner Score/Pts
2014 Kerry 0-12
Year Winner Score/Pts
2013 Dublin 1-14

When did Kerry last beat Dublin?

Dublin–Kerry Gaelic football rivalry

Location County Dublin County Kerry
Teams Dublin Kerry
First meeting Dublin 1-4 – Kerry 0-3 1892 All-Ireland final (26 March 1892)
Latest meeting Dublin 1-18 – 0-15 Kerry 2019 All-Ireland final (14 September 2019)
Statistics

What years did Kerry win the All-Ireland?

In 2006 and 2007, Kerry won consecutive All-Ireland titles (the first to do so since Cork in 1989 and 1990), while in 2009, they became only the third team to reach six consecutive All-Ireland finals, winning their 36th title by beating Cork in that final. Kerry quietly exited the 2010 and 2012 All-Ireland Senior …

Who beat Kerry in the league?

Kerry 3-19 Mayo 0-13: David Clifford leads the rout as Kingdom cruise to National Football League Division 1 title.

What was the score in the Dublin game?

Dublin 0-02 Meath 0-00.

How many Sam Maguires have Kerry won?

The Sam Maguire Cup has been awarded to Gaelic football’s All-Ireland Championship winners since 1928. Kerry have been the most successful team, with 36 wins between 1903 and 2009.

When did Kerry last win Sam?

Cork won the new trophy on consecutive occasions in the late-1980s and early-1990s (1989, 1990), while Kerry did likewise during the mid-2000s (2006, 2007).

When did Kerry last win an All-Ireland?

2014
Dublin were also responsible for their exit at the semi-final stage in 2013 in a closely contested classic match. Kerry won their 37th, and most recent, All-Ireland title in 2014 against Donegal, winning by a margin of 2–09 to 0–12.

How many times did Dublin win the All-Ireland?

Most successful provinces

# Province Winners by county
1 Leinster Dublin (30), Meath (7), Wexford (5), Kildare (4), Offaly (3), Louth (3)
2 Munster Kerry (37), Cork (7), Tipperary (4), Limerick (2)
3 Ulster Cavan (5), Down (5), Tyrone (4), Donegal (2), Armagh (1), Derry (1)
4 Connacht Galway (9), Mayo (3), Roscommon (2)

When was Kerry last in an All-Ireland?

However, in 2019 Kerry reached their first All-Ireland final for four years. The first match was drawn 1–16 to 1–16, with the final to be played on 14 September. Kerry’s 2009 title was also notable since it followed the return of Tadhg Kennelly.

When do Offaly and Dublin play in the GAA All Ireland final?

Dublin will play Kerry in the GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Semi Final and Offaly will take on Tipperary in the Minor Junior Final on Sunday 10 July at Croke Park, Dublin starting at 15:30.

Who do Dublin play in the All Ireland hurling semi final?

Dublin take on Kerry in the All Ireland Semi Final. Offaly take on Tipperary in the Minor Junior Final. Dublin will play Kerry in the GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Semi Final and Offaly will take on Tipperary in the Minor Junior Final on Sunday 10 July at Croke Park, Dublin starting at 15:30.

When are Offaly playing Tipperary in the GAA minor junior championship final?

Offaly take on Tipperary in the Minor Junior Final. Dublin will play Kerry in the GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship Semi Final and Offaly will take on Tipperary in the Minor Junior Final on Sunday 10 July at Croke Park, Dublin starting at 15:30.

Where was the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship played?

The 2014 All-Ireland Football Final, the culmination of the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 21 September 2014. Ulster champions Donegal, last champions in 2012 took on Munster champions Kerry, last champions in 2009 .