2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Explained

Dates:2 May - 26 September 2004
Teams:33
Year:2004
Leinster:Westmeath
Munster:Kerry
Ulster:Armagh
Connacht:Mayo
Matches:66
Team:Kerry
Titles:33rd
Team2:Mayo
Captain2:Gary Ruane
Totalgoals:122 (1.85 per game)
Totalpoints:1584 (24 per game)
Topscorer: Mattie Forde (3-38)
Next:2005

The 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2004 Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the premier Gaelic football competition in 2005. It consisted of 33 teams and began on Sunday 2 May 2004. The championship concluded on Sunday 26 September 2004, when Mayo were defeated by Kerry by 1–20 to 2–9.

Format

Since the introduction of the so-called "back-door" system, a number of changes have taken place in the championship format. In 2004 the following system was used:

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:

The All-Ireland Quarterfinals: Each of the four Provincial Champions played one of the four winners from Round 4. The All-Ireland Semifinals were on a Provincial rota basis, initially determined by the Central Council. If a Provincial Championship winning was defeated in its Quarterfinal, the team that defeated it would take its place in the semifinal.

Provincial championships

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Leinster Senior Football Championship

First round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Qualifiers

Round 1

The losers of the preliminary-round matches and quarter final matches of each provincial championship started the qualifier.Tipperary withdrew from the competition following the resignation of their manager, Andy Shorthall, giving Fermanagh a walkover into Round 2.[1]

Round 2

The winners of round 1 were joined by the semi-final losers of each provincial championship. The matches would be between a round 2 winner and a provincial championship semi final loser.

Round 3

The winners of round 2 contest as the matches from here were lowered to four. Matches were open.

Round 4

The winners of round 3 were joined by the losers of each provincial championship final. The matches would be between a round 3 winner and the loser of a provincial championship final.

The provincial champions and the winners of round 4 contested the quarter-finals. The quarter final matches would be between a provincial champion and a round 4 winner.

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

See main article: 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Top scorers

PlayerCountyScoresTotal
Mattie FordeWexford3-3847
Conor MortimerMayo1-4245
Paddy BradleyDerry2-3844
Padraic DavisLongford2-2834
Enda MuldoonDerry3-2433
Dara Ó CinnéideKerry2-2531
Dessie DolanWestmeath1-2730
Mark HarteTyrone3-1827
Stephan MaguireFermanagh0-2727

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tipperary footballers withdraw from team. RTÉ Sport. 2004-06-10. 2010-07-27.