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2001 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

2001 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates 6 May 2001 – 23 September 2001
Teams 32
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Galway (9th win)
Captain Gary Fahey
Manager John O'Mahony
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Meath
Captain Trevor Giles
Manager Sean Boylan
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Meath
Ulster Tyrone
Connacht Roscommon
Championship statistics
No. matches played 63
Goals total 122 (1.94 per game)
Points total 1490 (23.65 per game)
Top Scorer Colours of Galway.svg Pádraic Joyce (3-45)
Player of the Year Colours of Galway.svg Pádraic Joyce
Colours of Galway.svg Declan Meehan
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The 2001 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 115th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament. The championship began on 6 May 2001 and ended on 23 September 2001.

The format of the championship saw the biggest change in over 100 years with the introduction of the All-Ireland qualifiers. This system saw teams who were defeated in the provincial championships enter a secondary championship and the chance to qualify for the All-Ireland series. The Leinster Championship abandoned its group stage and returned to a straight knockout system. London declined to field a team in the championship due to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease.

Kerry entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were defeated by Meath in the All-Ireland semi-final.

On 23 September 2001, Galway won the championship following an 0-17 to 0-8 defeat of Meath in the All-Ireland final. This was their ninth All-Ireland title and their first in three championship seasons.

Galway's Pádraic Joyce was the championship's top scorer with 3-45. He was also named as the All-Stars Footballer of the Year, while Declan Meehan was chosen as the Texaco Footballer of the Year.


The provincial championships in Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connacht ran as usual on a "knock-out" basis. These provincial games were then followed by the "Qualifier" system:


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