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In today's world, 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has become a topic of interest that generates debate and discussion in different areas. With the passage of time, 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has acquired relevance in society and its impact has been noted in different aspects of daily life. From its origin to the present, 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship has undergone significant transformations that have marked its evolution and development. In this article, we will explore various aspects related to 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, analyzing its influence in various contexts and examining its importance in the contemporary world.
All-Ireland Champions | |
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Winning team | Kerry (3rd win) |
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Losing team | Louth |
Provincial Champions | |
Munster | Kerry |
Leinster | Louth |
Ulster | Antrim |
Connacht | Mayo |
Championship statistics | |
← 1908 1910 → |
The 1909 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 23rd staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. In the Leinster semi-final Louth ended Dublin's period as All Ireland champions. Kerry were the winners.
1 | Michael Byrne (Dundalk Young Irelands) (gk) | |
2 | John Clarke (Tredaghs) | |
3 | Jim Quinn (Tredaghs) | |
4 | Joe Donnelly (Dundalk Young Irelands) | |
5 | Joe Mulligan (Dundalk Young Irelands) | |
6 | Jack Clarke (Tredaghs) | |
7 | Eddie Burke (Tredaghs) | |
8 | Jack Carvin (Tredaghs) (c) | |
9 | Pat Burke (Tredaghs) | |
10 | Jack Bannon (Tredaghs) | |
11 | Tom Morgan (Tredaghs) | |
12 | Pat Donegan (Tredaghs) | |
13 | Michael Hand (Tredaghs) | |
14 | Tom Matthews (Ardee) | |
15 | Eoin Markey (Ardee) | |
16 | Johnny Brennan (Dundalk Rangers) | |
17 | Joe Hanlon (Dundalk Rangers) |
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