词条 | O'Byrne Cup | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = O'Byrne Cup | currentlyrunning = 2019 O'Byrne Cup | image = | caption = | irish = Corn Uí Bhroin | code = Gaelic football | founded = 1954 | abolished = | region = Leinster | trophy = O'Byrne Cup | teams = 11 | title holders = Westmeath | currentordinal = 4 | most titles = Kildare | mostordinal = 11 | sponsors = Bord na Móna | tv = | website = http://www.leinstergaa.ie/leinster-accident-tournaments-2012/obyrne-cup-sf-2012.325.html }} The Bord na Móna O'Byrne Cup is a Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster GAA. The competition is named after Matt O'Byrne, a former Wicklow GAA club officer. The participants are the eleven county teams (excluding Kilkenny). Formerly third-level teams competed, but from 2018 onward only county teams play. The competition is, together with the Walsh Cup and Kehoe Cup, part of the Bord na Móna Leinster GAA Series which takes place each January. The current O'Byrne Cup champions are Westmeath, who beat Dublin in the 2019 final. The O'Byrne Shield was introduced for teams knocked out of the first stage of the Cup but was later abandoned in 2013 due to the introduction of group stages in the competition.[1][2] Top winners
The competition was not played in 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1979, 1984 or 1985. Previous finals{{football box|date =2019 |time = |round = |team1 =Westmeath |score =1-12 – 0-10 |report = |team2 =Dublin |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Parnell Park |attendance = |referee = David Hickey (Carlow) |motm = }}{{football box |date =2018 |time = |round = |team1 =Meath |score =4-13 – 1-13 |report = |team2 =Westmeath |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Cusack Park, Mullingar |attendance = |referee = |motm = }}{{football box |date =2017 |time = |round = |team1 =Dublin |score =2-16 – 1-10 |report = |team2 =Louth |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Drogheda Park |attendance = |referee = |motm = }}{{football box |date = 2016 |team1 = Meath |score = 1-17 – 1-11 |team2 = Longford |stadium = Páirc Tailteann, Navan }}{{football box |date = 2015[3] |team1 = Dublin |score = 0-24 – 0-19 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge }}{{football box |date = 2014[4] |team1 = Kildare |score = 1-10 – 0-9 |team2 = Meath |stadium = St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge }}{{football box |date = 2013 |team1 = Dublin |score = 0-17 – 1-16 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = Parnell Park, Dublin }}{{football box |date = 2012 |team1 = DCU |score = 3-7 – 1-12 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise }}{{football box |date = 2011 |team1 = Kildare |score = 3-9 – 2-9 |team2 = Louth |stadium = St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge }}{{football box |date = 2010 |team1 = DCU |score = 1-15 – 0-17 |team2 = Louth |stadium = Drogheda Park }}{{football box |date = 2009 |team1 = Louth |score = 1-17 – 1-10 |team2 = DCU |stadium = Drogheda Park }}{{football box |date = 2008 |team1 = Dublin |score = 2-12 – 1-14 |team2 = Longford |stadium = Parnell Park | referee = Maurice Deegan}}{{football box |date = 2007 |team1 = Dublin |score =1-18 – 2-13 |team2 = Laois |stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise | referee = Derek Fahy}}{{football box |date = 2006 |team1 = Meath |score = 3-14 – 0-14 |team2 = Offaly |stadium = Pairc Tailteann, Navan}}{{football box |date = 2005 |team1 = Laois |score = 0-17 – 0-12 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = Cusack Park (Mullingar)}}{{football box |date = 2004 |team1 = Meath |score = 2-6 – 0-11 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = Cusack Park (Mullingar) }}{{football box |date = 2003 |team1 = Kildare |score = 0-12 – 1-6 |team2 = Longford |stadium = Pearse Park, Longford}}{{football box |date = 2002 |team1 = Carlow |score = 2-10 – 0-8 |team2 = Wicklow |stadium = Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow}}{{football box |date = 2001 |team1 = Meath |score = 1-11 – 0-11 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = Cusack Park (Mullingar)}}{{football box |date = 2000 |team1 = Longford |score = 2-6 – 0-7 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = Cusack Park (Mullingar)}}{{football box |date = 1999 |team1 = Dublin |score = 1-16 – 1-10 |team2 = Louth |stadium = Parnell Park}}{{football box |date = 1998 |team1 = Offaly |score = 4-7 – 2-7 |team2 = Louth |stadium = Drogheda Park}}{{football box |date = 1997 |team1 = Offaly |score = 4-13 – 0-5 |team2 = Wexford |stadium = O'Connor Park, Tullarmore }}{{football box |date = 1996 |team1 = Wicklow |score = 0-12 – 1-7 |team2 = Wexford |stadium = Aughrim County Ground }}{{football box |date = 1995 |team1 = Wexford |score = 0-9 – 1-6* |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = Wexford Park }} *Wexford awarded title as Westmeath refused to play extra time {{football box|date = 1994 |team1 = Laois |score = 3-9 – 1-11 |team2 = Meath |stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise}}{{football box |date = 1993 |team1 = Offaly |score = 1-10 – 0-7 |team2 = Meath |stadium = Pairc Tailteann, Navan}}{{football box |date = 1992 |team1 = Meath |score = 1-11 – 0-7 |team2 = Wexford |stadium = Gorey }}{{football box |date = 1991 |team1 = Laois |score = 0-13 – 0-10 |team2 = Wicklow |stadium = O'Moore Park, Portlaoise }}{{football box |date = 1990 |team1 = Louth |score = 2-4 – 1-6 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1989 |team1 = Kildare |score = 2-8 – 0-9 |team2 = Meath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1988 |team1 = Westmeath |score = 0-13 – 2-5 |team2 = Laois |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1988 |team1 = Westmeath |score = 0-9 – 2-3 |team2 = Laois |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1987 |team1 = Laois |score = 1-8 – 0-9 |team2 = Meath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1986 |team1 = Wicklow |score = 1-7 – 0-6 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1983 |team1 = Meath |score = 1-11 – 1-9 |team2 = Longford |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1982 |team1 = Kildare |score = 2-8 – 1-5 |team2 = Wicklow |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1981 |team1 = Offaly |score = 1-12 – 0-11 |team2 = Dublin |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1980 |team1 = Louth |score = 0-8 – 1-4 |team2 = Dublin |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1978 |team1 = Laois |score = 3-7 – 1-8 |team2 = Carlow |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1977 |team1 = Meath |score = 2-9 – 0-9 |team2 = Offaly |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1976 |team1 = Kildare |score = 1-9 – 0-9 |team2 = Wexford |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1974 |team1 = Meath |score = 1-9 – 2-5 |team2 = Dublin |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1973 |team1 = Kildare |score = 3-11 – 1-4 |team2 = Dublin |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1970 |team1 = Kildare |score = 2-8 – 0-8 |team2 = Louth |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1968 |team1 = Kildare |score = 2-7 – 1-6 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1967 |team1 = Meath |score = 0-10 – 1-5 |team2 = Dublin |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1966 |team1 = Dublin |score = 1-5 – 0-6 |team2 = Offaly |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1965 |team1 = Longford |score = 1-9 – 1-6 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1964 |team1 = Westmeath |score = 1-9 – 1-5 |team2 = Carlow |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1963 |team1 = Louth |score = 1-10 – 0-10 |team2 = Longford |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1962 |team1 = Kildare |score = 2-6 – 1-7 |team2 = Louth |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1961 |team1 = Offaly |score = 1-9 – 0-6 |team2 = Longford |stadium = }}{{football box |date = Replay 1960 |team1 = Dublin |score = 1-11 – 0-7 |team2 = Louth |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1960 |team1 = Dublin |score = 2-6 – 1-9 |team2 = Louth |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1959 |team1 = Westmeath |score = 1-5 – 1-4 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = }}{{football box |date = Replay 1958 |team1 = Dublin |score = 2-9 – 2-8 |team2 = Meath |stadium = Navan }}{{football box |date = 1958 |team1 = Dublin |score = 1-6 – 1-6 |team2 = Meath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1957 |team1 = Wicklow |score = 1-9 – 0-10 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = Blessington }}{{football box |date = 1956 |team1 = Dublin |score = 1-10 – 1-3 |team2 = Kildare |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1955 |team1 = Wicklow |score = 1-6 – 0-7 |team2 = Westmeath |stadium = }}{{football box |date = 1954 |team1 = Offaly |score = 0-10 – 1-5 |team2 = Louth |stadium = Croke Park }} The O'Byrne ShieldThe O'Byrne Shield was an inter county competition between the losers of the first round of the O'Byrne Cup. The competition began in 2006 with Longford winning in the final. The 2007 final was contested by Longford and Athlone IT and Longford won the game on a scoreline of 2-10 to 1-7, while the 2008 title was awarded to Laois after the competition was never completed. The O'Byrne Shield ended as a competition prior to the 2013 season and will no longer be played due to the group stages of the O'Byrne Cup which gives each team a minimum of 3 matches.[1] Top winners
References1. ^1 The Bord Na Mona O'Byrne Cup S.F. 2013 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121114025657/http://www.leinstergaa.ie/leinster-accident-tournaments-2012/obyrne-cup-sf-2012.325.html |date=2012-11-14 }} {{O'Byrne Cup}}{{Leinster Council}}2. ^Friday night lights on cards for Leinster championship showdowns - Independent.ie 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.dublingaa.ie/news/senior-footballer-prove-to-be-extra-special|title=O'Byrne Cup final: SENIOR FOOTBALLERS PROVE TO BE EXTRA SPECIAL |accessdate=25 January 2015 |work=Hogan Stand |publisher= |date= 25 January 2015}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/Kildare/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=208195|title=O'Byrne Cup final: Kildare retain crown |accessdate=29 January 2014 |work=Hogan Stand |publisher= |date= 26 January 2014}} 3 : O'Byrne Cup|Leinster GAA inter-county football competitions|Gaelic football cup competitions |
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