1925 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship All Ireland Champions Winners Louth (1st win)All Ireland Runners-up Runners-up Mayo Provincial Champions Munster Clare Leinster Louth Ulster Armagh Connacht Mayo ← 1924 1926 →
The 1925 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship was the 8th staging of the championship since its establishment by the GAA in 1912 .
The competition format saw the four provincial champions face off in two semi-finals, the winners of which then contested the All-Ireland final.
The title match at Croke Park on 20 June 1926 ended in a one-point victory for Louth over the Connacht champions Mayo, on a scoreline of 2–06 to 2–05.
Results
Clare v Cork
Armagh v Cavan
Mayo v Leitrim
Louth v Dublin
GK
1
Nick Hughes (Isles of the Sea)
RCB
2
Tom Rath (Castlebellingham)
FB
3
George Mandeville (Con Colberts)
LCB
4
Mickey McKeown (Larks)
RHB
5
Johnny Murray (Wolfe Tones )
CHB
6
John Tuite (Castlebellingham)
LHB
7
Edward Kane (Boyne Rangers)
MF
8
Matty Lynch (Con Colberts)
MF
9
Paddy Connor (Unknowns)
RHF
10
John McMahon (Con Colberts)
CHF
11
Jack Lynch (Castlebellingham) (c)
LHF
12
Paddy Coleman (St Dominic's, Dundalk)
RCF
13
Tom Sharkey (Boyne Rangers)
FF
14
James Stephens (Castlebellingham)
LCF
15
Michael Quilton (St Dominic's, Dundalk)
GK
1
William Collins (O'Dwyer's )
RCB
2
Michael Cullen (O'Dwyer's )
FB
3
Geo Knight (O'Dwyer's )
LCB
4
Chris Bissett (O'Dwyer's )
RHB
5
William Corcoran (O'Dwyer's )
CHB
6
Peter Moore (St Joseph's )
LHB
7
Pat Byrne (Dolphins)
MF
8
Frank Patten (Milltown Emmets)
MF
9
Pat Byrne (Milltown Emmets)
RHF
10
John Brady (Dolphins)
CHF
11
Arthur Dixon (Dolphins)
LHF
12
Sam Baneham (Kincora)
RCF
13
Stephen Nolan (Brian Boru's)
FF
14
John Doran (Round Towers, Clondalkin )
LCF
15
Morgan Durnin (O'Tooles )
Substitutes:
16
Barney Higgins (Seán McDermotts)
Semi-Finals
Louth v Armagh
Mayo v Clare
All-Ireland Final
Louth v Mayo
GK
1
Nick Hughes (Isles of the Sea)
RCB
2
Michael Tuite (Dundalk John Dillons)
FB
3
Tom Rath (Castlebellingham)
LCB
4
Mickey McKeown (Larks)
RHB
5
Edward Kane (Boyne Rangers)
CHB
6
John Halligan (Larks)
LHB
7
Joe Heaney (Ardee)
MF
8
Matty Lynch (Con Colberts)
MF
9
Johnny Murray (Wolfe Tones )
RHF
10
John Trainor (Dundalk John Dillons)
CHF
11
Jack Lynch (Castlebellingham) (c)
LHF
12
Frank Pentony (Wolfe Tones )
RCF
13
John McMahon (Con Colberts)
FF
14
Pat Butterly (Castlebellingham)
LCF
15
Bill Doyle (Boyne Rangers)
GK
1
P. Hoban
RCB
2
G. Courell
FB
3
R. Coleman
LCB
4
M.J. Moran
RHB
5
J. McGahern
CHB
6
J. Gallagher (c)
LHB
7
M. Barrett
MF
8
J. Carr
MF
9
J. Burke
RHF
10
T. Carty
CHF
11
M. Chambers
LHF
12
J. Biggins
RCF
13
E. Hogan
FF
14
C. Armstrong
LCF
15
M.J. Horan
References
Mulligan, Fr.John (1984). The GAA in Louth - An Historical Record .
Nolan, William (2005). The Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin 1884-2000 .
"Drogheda's new Athletic Grounds". Meath Herald . 10 April 1926.
"All-Ireland Semi-Final-Mayo defeat Clare". Ballina Herald . 10 June 1926.
"Junior Football - Great struggle for the title". Evening Herald . 21 June 1926.
"The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games - Full GAA Records From 1887 to 2021 Inclusive" (PDF). GAA . 2021.
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