1990 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Explained

Year:1990
Dates:6 May - 16 September 1990
Teams:32
Connacht:Roscommon
Munster:Cork
Leinster:Meath
Ulster:Donegal
Matches:32
Poty: Shea Fahy
Team:Cork
Titles:6th
Captain:Larry Tompkins
Manager:Billy Morgan
Team2:Meath
Captain2:Colm O'Rourke
Manager2:Seán Boylan
Topscorer: Brian Stafford (1-24)
Previous:1989
Next:1991

The 1990 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 104th 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 1990 and ended on 16 September 1990.

Was the final year of common Cork vs Kerry Munster finals stretch back to 1947 expect 4.

Cork entered the championship as the defending champions.

On 16 September 1990, Cork won the championship following an 0-11 to 0-9 defeat of Meath in the All-Ireland final.[1] [2] This was their sixth All-Ireland title and their second in succession.

Meath's Brian Stafford was the championship's top scorer with 1-24. Cork's Shea Fahy was the choice for Texaco Footballer of the Year.

Championship draw

As a result of the Republic of Ireland football team qualifying for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the Munster Council took precautions in avoiding a fixtures clash and a potential loss of revenue by changing the dates and times of their games.

The championship

Format

Connacht Championship

Quarter-finals: (2 matches) These are two lone matches between the first four teams drawn from the province of Connacht. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winning teams advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The two winners of the two quarter-finals join the two remaining Connacht teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winning two teams advance to the final.

Final: (1 match) The two winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Leinster Championship

First round: (3 matches) These are three lone matches between the first six teams drawn from the province of Leinster. Three teams are eliminated at this stage, while the three winning teams advance to the quarter-finals

Quarter-finals: (4 matches) The three winners of the three first-round games join the five remaining Leinster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Four teams are eliminated at this stage, while the four winning two teams advance to the semifinal.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The four winners of the four quarter-finals contest this game. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winners advance to the final.

Final: (1 match) The two winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Munster Championship

Quarter-finals: (2 matches) These are two lone matches between the first four teams drawn from the province of Munster. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winning teams advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the two quarter-finals join the two remaining Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winning two teams advance to the final.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland semi-final.

Ulster Championship

First round: (1 match) This is a lone match between the first two teams drawn from the province of Ulster. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winning team advances to the quarter-finals.

Quarter-finals: (4 matches) The winner of the lone first-round game join the seven remaining Ulster teams to make up the quarter-final pairings. Four teams are eliminated at this stage, while the four winning two teams advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The four winners of the four quarter-finals contest this game. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winners advance to the final.

Final: (1 match) The two winners of the two semi-finals contest this game. One team is eliminated at this stage, while the winners advance to the All-Ireland semi-final.

All-Ireland Championship

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The Munster champions play the Connacht champions in the first semi-final while the Leinster champions play the Ulster champions in the second semi-final. Two teams are eliminated at this stage, while the two winners advance to the All-Ireland final.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contest the All-Ireland final.

Fixtures

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Leinster Senior Football Championship

First round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Ulster Senior Football Championship

First round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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All-Ireland series

Semi-finals

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Final

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Championship Statistics

Miscellaneous

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Brian StaffordMeath1-242755.40
2Manus BoyleDonegal2-182446.00
3Bernard FlynnMeath4-102254.40
4Maurice FitzgeraldKerry1-141728.50
5Val DalyGalway1-131635.33
Single game
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Tony McManusRoscommon2-814London
2Colm O'RourkeMeath2-511Longford
3Tadhg KilcomminsGalway2-410Sligo
4Damian CassidyDerry2-39Fermanagh
Bernard FlynnMeath2-39Laois
Cathal MurrayDown1-69Monaghan
Malachy O'RourkeFermanagh1-69Derry
Maurice FitzgeraldKerry0-99Clare
9Owen McManusRoscommon2-28London
Stefan WhiteLouth2-28Carlow
Bernard FlynnMeath2-28Donegal
Ciaran MahonLeitrim1-58Roscommon
Maurice FitzgeraldKerry1-58Cork
Val DalyGalway0-88Roscommon
Brian StaffordMeath0-88Dublin

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cork v Meath here we go again ! . The Southern Star . 18 August 2007 . 30 July 2015 . Tom . Lyons . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140715002313/http://www.southernstar.ie/Sport/Cork-v-Meath-here-we-go-again--267.htm . 15 July 2014 .
  2. Web site: Cork v Meath: Latest chapter in an old rivalry. Irish Independent. 15 August 2007. 30 July 2015.