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- 1
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- Last Updated
- 174 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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Armagh and Galway
Armagh has won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship for the second time in its history, defeating Galway 1-11 to 0-13 at Croke Park. The victory marks Armagh's first title since 2002, with Aaron McKay's decisive goal in the 46th minute proving crucial in a tightly contested match. Both teams were level at 0-6 at halftime, and despite late efforts from Galway, they were unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities, continuing their wait for another All-Ireland title since 2001. Kieran McGeeney, who captained the winning team in 2002, has now led Armagh to a remarkable comeback after a disappointing Ulster final earlier this year. The match also featured notable moments, including a seagull causing a brief interruption during play. This final was significant as it was the first since 2010 without Dublin, Mayo, or Kerry competing.
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- Last Updated
- 174 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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