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The 1942 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 56th staging of Ireland's premier Gaelic football knock-out competition. Dublin won their fifteenth title, drawing level with Kerry in the all-time standings.
Results
Connacht Championship
14 June 1942 Quarter-Final Tuam
21 June 1942 Semi-Final Mohill
28 June 1942 Semi-Final Boyle
19 July 1942 Final Ballinasloe Attendance: 9,000
Leinster Championship
26 April 1942 Preliminary Round Pearse Park , Longford
3 May 1942 Preliminary Round Páirc Tailteann , Navan
10 May 1942 Preliminary Round St. Conleth's Park , Newbridge Referee: J Hayden
10 May 1942 Quarter-Final Cusack Park , Mullingar Referee: J Hayden
24 May 1942 Quarter-Final O'Moore Park , Portlaoise
24 May 1942 Quarter-Final Replay Croke Park , Dublin
31 May 1942 Semi-Final Drogheda Park , Drogheda
14 June 1942 Semi-Final Geraldine Park , Athy Referee: T Kehoe
21 June 1942 Semi-Final Replay O'Moore Park , Portlaoise
19 July 1942 Final Geraldine Park , Athy
Munster Championship
14 June 1942 Quarter-Final Cusack Park , Ennis
14 June 1942 Semi-Final Fraher Field , Dungarvan
28 June 1942 Semi-Final Seán Tracey Park , Tipperary Referee: P. McKenna (L)
19 July 1942 Final Tralee
Ulster Championship
31 May 1942 Quarter-Final Athletic Grounds , Armagh
14 June 1942 Quarter-Final St. Patrick's Park , Newcastle
14 June 1942 Quarter-Final St. Mary's Park , Castleblayney
21 June 1942 Quarter-Final Replay Corrigan Park , Belfast
28 June 1942 Semi-Final Breffni Park , Cavan
5 July 1942 Semi-Final St. Patrick's Park , Newcastle
An objection was made and a replay ordered.
12 July 1942 Semi-Final Replay St. Patrick's Park , Newcastle
19 July 1942 Final Dundalk Attendance: 7,000
All-Ireland Championship
2 August 1942 Semi-Final Croke Park , Dublin Attendance: 8,059
19 August 1942 Semi-Final Croke Park , Dublin Attendance: 20,420
Main article: 1942 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
20 September 1942 Final Croke Park , Dublin Attendance: 37,105
Championship statistics
Miscellaneous
The All Ireland final between Galway and Dublin gave Dublin their first All Ireland title since 1923 ending their longest drought of 19 years first from Leinster since Kildare in 1928 Galway had lost a third All Ireland final in a row.
Kerry & Dublin are back neck & neck as the county to win the most All Ireland titles.
References
Hoganstand.com - Profile
Leinster Senior Football Champions
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