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The Armagh county football team ( ) represents Armagh GAA, the
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of the
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, in the
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sport of
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. The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the
Ulster Senior Football Championship The Ulster Senior Football Championship is an inter-county competition for Gaelic football teams in the province of Ulster. It is organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and begins in early May. The final is usu ...
and the
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. Armagh's home ground is the
Athletic Grounds The Athletic Grounds ( ga, Páirc Lúthchleasaíochta) is a GAA stadium in Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is the county ground and administrative headquarters of Armagh GAA and is used for both Gaelic football and hurling. Uses The stadium i ...
,
Armagh Armagh ( ; ga, Ard Mhacha, , "Macha's height") is the county town of County Armagh and a city in Northern Ireland, as well as a civil parish. It is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Pri ...
. The team's manager is Kieran McGeeney. The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in
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, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in
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and the National League in
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.


Colours and crest

Armagh's county colours are orange and white. Originally they wore black and amber striped shirts until 1926 when Dominican nuns from Omeath, in
County Louth County Louth ( ; ga, An Lú) is a coastal county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster. Louth is bordered by the counties of Meath to the south, Monaghan to the west, Armagh to the north and Down to the ...
knitted the team a pair of orange and white kits ahead of a Junior clash with
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which they have kept since.


Kit evolution

Armagh launched a new kit in November 2022.


Team sponsorship

The Armagh County Board negotiated a number of new sponsorship deals in 2012, including telecommunications company Rainbow Communications as principal jersey sponsor, and Simply Fruit for the minor team. Previously, the county's main sponsor had been Morgan Fuels, but that 17-year relationship ended somewhat acrimoniously in 2012.


History

Armagh was the second team to win the
Ulster Senior Football Championship The Ulster Senior Football Championship is an inter-county competition for Gaelic football teams in the province of Ulster. It is organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and begins in early May. The final is usu ...
, doing so in 1890. In the early years of the GAA, a club that won its county championship went on to represent the county and would also wear the county colours. Armagh Harps represented Armagh in the Ulster final, beating Tyrone (Cookstown's Owen Roes), but losing to All-Ireland Champions Cork ( Midleton) in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Despite early success at provincial level, national success at junior and minor level and All-Ireland final appearances in 1953 and 1977, it took until 2002 for Armagh to win their first and only All-Ireland Senior Football Championship under manager
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. The county won the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship (MFC), in 1949 and again in 2009, but lost the
1957 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship The 1957 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 26th staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, the Gaelic Athletic Association's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament for boys under the age of 18. Dublin entered t ...
final to Meath.
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scored two goals in the
1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final The 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the ninetieth All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Th ...
.


The Era of the Two Brians: 1995–2001


Joe Kernan's Golden Era: 2002–06

Joe Kernan Joe Kernan or Joseph Kernan may refer to: * Joe Kernan (baseball), 19th-century American baseball player * Joe Kernan (Gaelic footballer) (born 1954) * Joe Kernan (politician) (1946–2020), American politician * Joseph D. Kernan (born 1955), Uni ...
is widely regarded as Armagh's most successful manager having won one League title, four Ulster SFCs and one All-Ireland SFC. Appearing in the county's third All-Ireland SFC decider and having lost the previous two, the team was the first from
Ulster Ulster (; ga, Ulaidh or ''Cúige Uladh'' ; sco, label= Ulster Scots, Ulstèr or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional Irish provinces. It is made up of nine counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United King ...
to win an All-Ireland SFC since Down won the 1994 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Kerry had a four-point lead at half-time. According to Eamonn Sweeney, "especially during their final years, Joe Kernan's Armagh came to epitomise a style of play with the emphasis on the physical, the kind of football which prompts machismo devotees in the media to break out phrases like 'grimly compelling' and 'ratcheting up the physical intensity.'"


Kernan–McGeeney interim: 2007–14

Peter McDonnell was appointed Armagh managed for the 2007–2009 seasons. During his time as Armagh manager, McDonnell won one Ulster SFC. After a disappointing 2009 campaign which resulted in Armagh being defeated by Tyrone, Peter McDonnell stepped down as Armagh manager. Paddy O'Rourke, from the neighbouring county of Down, replaced McDonnell as Armagh manager between 2010 and 2012. During this time O'Rourke won the National Football League Division 2 title.
Paul Grimley Paul Grimley is the former manager of the Gaelic football team Armagh county. Grimley arrived at Armagh as Paddy O'Rourke's assistant, and remained in the role for a year before becoming manager following O'Rourke's resignation in July 2012. ...
replaced O'Rourke as Armagh manager for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Grimley resigned following a one-point defeat to
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in the 2014 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final.


Kieran McGeeney era: 2015–

In August 2014, Kieran McGeeney took over as manager for an initial five-year term. ;2015 season In his first season as Armagh manager, McGeeney secured promotion to Division 2 of the National Football League after beating
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in the final. In his first Ulster SFC game as manager, Donegal defeated Armagh on a scoreline of 0–8 to 2-11. Armagh's championship continued via the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers, in which the county defeated
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but then
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defeated it in Round 2. ;2016 season The 2016 NFL campaign ended with four teams finishing on the same points but by virtue of having a poor scoring difference Armagh were relegated to Division 3. In the 2016 Ulster SFC,
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defeated Armagh forcing Armagh to continue via the All-Ireland SFc qualifiers. This ended in defeat to
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in Round 1. ;2017 season Armagh's 2017 NFL campaign ended with
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beating Armagh in the last league game, this resulted in Armagh missing out on promotion back to Division 2. In the 2017 Ulster SFC, Armagh went out to neighbouring team, Down. However, Armagh recovered with wins over Fermanagh, Westmeath, Tipperary and
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to book a place in an All-Ireland SFC quarter-final in which rivals Tyrone won through. ;2018 season Armagh started the 2018 season with promotion to Division 2 of the NFL but the county's Ulster SFC ended with a loss to Fermanagh at the quarter-final stage. Armagh continued its championship via the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers, in which the county defeated Westmeath,
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and
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but was unable to overcome 2018 Connacht SFC finalists
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. ;2019 season The 2019 campaign began with Armagh securing its Division 2 status. Armagh's 2019 Ulster SFC started off with a quarter-final win against neighbours Down, which would mark McGeeney's first win in Ulster as manager of Armagh. In the quarter-final Cavan and Armagh were inseparable in the first game but Cavan took the victory in the replay. In the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers, Armagh faced
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, winning the game by a scoreline of 2–17 to 1–12. In Round 3 of the All-Ireland SFC qualifiers, Armagh lost to
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by one point. In August 2019, McGeeney was given a two-year extension to his term as manager. ;2020 season Despite approaching the game as favourite, Armagh struggled to overcome
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in a "gruelling" 2020 Ulster SFC quarter-final. The county then exited the Ulster SFC once more, this time after a "poor" showing at the semi-final stage, ten points down at half-time (Armagh only managed two points in the entire half) and twelve points the difference at the end. No All-Ireland SFC qualifiers occurred due to the
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. Thus ended Armagh's season. ;2021 season The 2021 season started with a reduced league where Armagh played against Monaghan, Tyrone and Donegal in the North division. Their first game back in division one was against Monaghan where Armagh would win 1-16 to 1-12 at Brewster Park. Next up Armagh played Tyrone losing by five points on a score of 2-10 to 2-15 and having to use five of their seven subs in the first half. In their closing match Armagh drew 1-16 a piece with Donegal who have managed to rack up big scores against Armagh in recent meetings. Although Armagh put in some good performance in division one it did not save them from having to go up against Roscommon in a relegation playoff. Armagh secured their division 1 status with a comfortable 1-17 to 0-11 win. In August 2021, Armagh triggered the one-year option to retain McGeeney as manager for the 2022 season. ;2022 season The 2022 season had Armagh playing Galway in a 2022 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park. Tiernan Kelly and the
eye-gouging __NOTOC__ Eye-gouging is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers or instruments. Eye-gouging involves a very high risk of eye injury, such as eye loss or blindness. Eye-gouging as a fighting style was once a popular form of ...
incident caused uproar. Colm O'Rourke described Armagh as the "common denominator" after two earlier brawls in 2022, making this their third of the year. Joe Brolly condemned Armagh (like O'Rourke, he referred to Armagh's previous that season): "They are out of control and it is only a matter of time before someone gets very seriously injured. This was deliberate goading, deliberate assaults during the course of the game, way beyond what is acceptable. I invite the GAA to look at all the camera footage. They should be asking RTÉ for all of the camera footage, because a lot was missed yesterday. It's not good enough… There is, unfortunately, a culture within this Armagh squad and it's difficult to know if it is encouraged, but it is certainly being tolerated. This is the third time this season. And the most disappointing thing about (Sunday's) game is the number of occasions when you could clearly see an Armagh player setting out to injure an opponent… The eye-gouger, no doubt, will get 12 months as a minimum… Possibly longer than that. It is a scandal to see that in our games, deeply depressing. That is the third riot on the pitch that there has been associated with rmagh'sgames and it is not a coincidence."


Current management team

:''Appointed in August 2014, given two-year extension with one-year extra option in August 2019, some additions noted.'' *
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: Kieran McGeeney *Backroom team: Kieran Donaghy ''(from December 2020)'' Ciaran McKeever; Ciaran McKinney *Assistant manager until the end of the 2020 season:
Jim McCorry Jim McCorry is a Gaelic football manager and former player who played at senior level for the Armagh county team. He later managed both Armagh and Down, as well as several club teams, including Mayobridge and Kilcoo, reaching an Ulster Senio ...


Current panel

INJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team.
RET Player has since retired from the county team.
WD Player has since withdrawn from the county team due to a non-injury issue.


Managerial history

;The era of the two Brians: 1995–2001 ;Joe Kernan's Golden Era: 2002–2006 ;Peter McDonnell: 2007–2009 ;Paddy O'Rourke: 2010–2012 ;Paul Grimley: 2013–2014 ;Kieran McGeeney: 2015–present s of 13 June 2021


National title-winning teams


Players


Notable players


Records

* Stevie McDonnell is the team's top scorer in
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history, finishing his career with 33–282 (381) in that competition.


All Stars


Honours

:''Official honours, with additions noted.''


National

* All-Ireland Senior Football Championship ** Winners (1):
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** Runners-up (3):
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,
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,
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*
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** Winners (1):
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** Runners-up (3): 1982–83, 1984–85, 1993–94 * All-Ireland Junior Football Championship ** Winners (1): 1926 * All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship ** Winners (1): 2004 * All-Ireland Minor Football Championship ** Winners (2): 1949, 2009


Provincial

*
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** Winners (14): 1890, 1903, 1950, 1953, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 ** Runners-up (20): 1891, 1901–02, 1904, 1912, 1917, 1920, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1949, 1954, 1961, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1990 * Ulster Under-21 Football Championship ** Winners (2): 1998, 2004, 2007 * Ulster Minor Football Championship ** Winners (11): 1930, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1992, 1994, 2005, 2009 *
Ulster Junior Football Championship The Ulster Junior Football Championship is a junior Gaelic football knockout competition organised by the Ulster GAA. The competition began in 1914, with Cavan winning during the inaugural title. The most successful county to date is Cavan, who ...
** Winners (6): 1925, 1926, 1935, 1948, 1951, 1985 * Dr McKenna Cup ** Winners (9): 1929, 1931, 1938, 1939, 1949, 1950, 1986, 1990, 1994 *
Dr Lagan Cup The Dr Lagan Cup was an inter-county Gaelic football competition in the province of Ulster. The competition was discontinued in 1967 when Donegal won the competition. The Lagan Cup was the trophy for a Senior Football League, which at the time wa ...
** Winners (3): 1954, 1955, 1956


References


External links

* {{GAA National Leagues County football teams