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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics


This page details the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics. The article discusses information for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship from 1887 to the present.

The most successful team (1887 – present) is Kerry.

The following counties have never been represented in an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final: Carlow, Fermanagh, Kilkenny, Leitrim, Sligo, Westmeath, Wicklow, and Longford.

Kilkenny do not compete anymore, having won three Leinster Senior Football Championships in the distant past. Kilkenny currently concentrate on the sport of hurling. Carlow also compete in hurling and have won an All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship. Westmeath have enjoyed considerable success in hurling in recent years, winning a number of All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships and Christy Ring Cups, and their gaelic football team won the 2004 Leinster Football Championship.

As for the other teams, Fermanagh came close in 2004 — by reaching an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final replay — having defeated 1999 All-Ireland winners Meath, 2002 Munster Champions Cork, a Donegal team that reached the 2003 All-Ireland semi-finals and an Armagh team fresh from appearances in two consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Finals. Wicklow senior Gaelic football team's most notable recent achievement was winning the 2012 NFL Division 4 final.


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