All-Ireland Senior Football Championship records and statistics
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This article contains records and statistics related to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, which has run since 1887.
Performance by county
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Performance by province
Provincial titles
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County | Titles | Last provincial title |
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Kerry | 84 | 2023 (Munster) |
Dublin | 62 | 2023 (Leinster) |
Galway | 49 | 2023 (Connacht) |
Mayo | 48 | 2021 (Connacht) |
Cavan | 40 | 2020 (Ulster) |
Cork | 37 | 2012 (Munster) |
Roscommon | 24 | 2019 (Connacht) |
Meath | 21 | 2010 (Leinster) |
Monaghan | 16 | 2015 (Ulster) |
Tyrone | 16 | 2021 (Ulster) |
Armagh | 14 | 2008 (Ulster) |
Kildare | 13 | 2000 (Leinster) |
Down | 12 | 1994 (Ulster) |
Wexford | 10 | 1945 (Leinster) |
Antrim | 10 | 1951 (Ulster) |
Offaly | 10 | 1997 (Leinster) |
Donegal | 10 | 2019 (Ulster) |
Tipperary | 10 | 2020 (Munster) |
Derry | 9 | 2023 (Ulster) |
Louth | 8 | 1957 (Leinster) |
Laois | 6 | 2003 (Leinster) |
Kilkenny | 3 | 1911 (Leinster) |
Sligo | 3 | 2007 (Connacht) |
Clare | 2 | 1992 (Munster) |
Leitrim | 2 | 1994 (Connacht) |
Limerick | 1 | 1896 (Munster) |
Waterford | 1 | 1898 (Munster) |
Carlow | 1 | 1944 (Leinster) |
Longford | 1 | 1968 (Leinster) |
Westmeath | 1 | 2004 (Leinster) |
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