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Ladies Gaelic football tournament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2024 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship was the 51st edition of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association's premier inter-county ladies' Gaelic football tournament, that took place in spring-summer 2024 in Ireland.[1][2][3]
Championship details | |
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Dates | 20 April – 4 August, 2024 |
Teams | 12 |
All-Ireland champions | |
Winners | Kerry (12th win) |
Captain | Niamh Carmody |
All Ireland Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Galway |
Captain | Ailbhe Davoren |
Provincial champions | |
Connacht | Galway |
Leinster | Dublin |
Munster | Kerry |
Ulster | Armagh |
Championship Statistics | |
Matches Played | 38 |
← 2023 2025 → |
The 12 teams first play in their provincial championships. Connacht and Ulster each contain two teams, so their championships are played as a single match.
In Leinster and Munster, there are four teams in the provincial championships. They play each other in a round-robin phase, with two teams progressing to the final.[4]
The 12 teams are drawn into four groups of three teams; seeding is based on performance in the provincial championships. Each team plays each other team in its group once, earning three points for a win and one for a draw.[5]
If two teams are level on points, the tie-break is:
If three teams are level on league points, rankings are determined solely by points difference.
The last-placed teams in the groups play off to decide which team is relegated to the All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship. Provincial champions are exempt from relegation.[3]
The top two in each group progress to the All-Ireland quarter-finals. Quarter-finals and semi-finals are "results on the day," with 20 minutes' extra time being played in the event of a draw, and a free-kick shootout being taken from a 30 m (33 yd) distance in the event of a draw after extra time.[6] If the All-Ireland final is a draw, the game is replayed.
Group games took place 8–23 June 2024.
Laois are relegated to the All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship for 2025.
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||
Kerry | 0-16 | |||||||||||||
Meath | 0-8 | |||||||||||||
Kerry | 1-8 | |||||||||||||
Armagh | 0-7 | |||||||||||||
Armagh | 2-11 | |||||||||||||
Mayo | 0-11 | |||||||||||||
Kerry | 3-14 | |||||||||||||
Galway | 0-11 | |||||||||||||
Dublin | 1-12 | |||||||||||||
Galway (a.e.t.) | 3-7 | |||||||||||||
Galway | 2-7 | |||||||||||||
Cork | 0-10 | |||||||||||||
Cork | 1-17 | |||||||||||||
Waterford | 2-4 |
Kerry | 3–14 (23) – (11) 0-11 | Galway |
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(HT: 1-8 – 0-3) | ||
Gls: Emma Dinneen 1, Hannah O'Donoghue 1, Aoife Dillane 1 Pts: Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh 6 (4fs), Emma Dinneen 2, Hannah O'Donoghue 2, Lorraine Scanlon 1, Mary O'Connell 1, Anna Galvin 1, Niamh Carmody 1 |
Pts: Olivia Divilly 4 (2fs), Roisin Leonard 3 (2fs), Niamh Divilly 1, Andrea Trill 1, Charlotte Cooney 1, Shauna Hynes 1 |
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