1953 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
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1953 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
The 1953 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship was the 32nd staging of the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, All-Ireland Junior Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1912 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship, 1912. Meath GAA, Meath entered the championship as the 1952 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, defending champions, however, they were beaten in the Leinster Junior Football Championship, Leinster Junior Championship. The 1953 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship#All-Ireland final, All-Ireland final was played on 10 October 1953 at the Cork Athletic Grounds, Athletic Grounds in Cork (city), Cork, between Cork GAA, Cork and Lancashire GAA, Lancashire, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Cork won the match by 1–11 to 1–04 to claim their second championship title overall and a first tile since 1951 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, 1951. Results All-Ireland Junior Football Championship All- ...
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1952 All-Ireland Junior Football Championship
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