2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship


The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 125th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland, London and New York. The draw for the 2011 championship took place on 7 October 2010. The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final took place at Croke Park on 18 September 2011, with Dublin winning their 23rd title.
Dublin and Donegal's All-Ireland semi-final in the 2011 championship was the lowest scoring in the era of 70-minute games.

Format

Four knockout provincial championships were played. Kilkenny did not contest the football championship. London and New York competed in Connacht. The four provincial champions advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

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[2011 [Ulster Senior Football Championship|Ulster Senior Football Championship]]

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All-Ireland qualifiers

Round 1

On 12 June 2011, the draw was made for the first round of the All Ireland Qualifiers. This draw contained all the teams who had been knocked out of their provincial competitions prior to the semi final stage, apart from New York.
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Round 2

On 26 June 2011, the draw for Round 2 took place in Castlebar. This consisted of the winners of round one and losers of provincial semi-finals. Home advantage was given to the team drawn first.

Round 3

On 10 July 2011, the draw for Rounds 3 and 4 took place. Round 3 consisted of the 8 winners of round two playing each other to reduce the number to 4. Round 4 consisted of losers of provincial finals playing the winners of Round 3. For Round 3, home advantage was given to the team drawn first, while Round 4 would be played at neutral venues.

Round 4

All-Ireland series

Quarter-finals

The draw for the All-Ireland quarter-finals took place on 24 July 2011, and consisted of the provincial winners playing against the winners of round 4 of the qualifiers. Originally, all the matches were due to take place on the weekend of 30 July 2011, but due to a draw requiring a replay during the qualifiers, one match was scheduled for the following weekend. All matches were scheduled to be played in Croke Park, Dublin.
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Semi-finals

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Final

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

;Season
NameTeamTallyTotalGamesAverage
1Colm CooperKerry2-273365.5
2Ben BrosnanWexford0-323256.4
3Bernard BroganDublin0-292964.8
4John DoyleKildare2-212764.5
5Donncha O'ConnorCork4-142655.2
6Ciarán LyngWexford1-212454.8
6Cian WardMeath4-122446
8Daniel GouldingCork2-162245.5
8Martin ClarkeDown2-162254.4
8Donie ShineRoscommon1-192245.5
8Sean CavanaghTyrone2-162263.66

;Single game
NameTallyTotalCountyOpposition
1Cian Ward4-315MeathvLouth
2Darren Clarke1-811LouthvMeath
3Colm Cooper1-0710KerryvMayo
3Ciarán Lyng0-1010WexfordvWestmeath
3Ian Ryan1-710LimerickvOffaly
3Donncha O'Connor1-710CorkvDown
3Shane Roche2-410WexfordvCarlow
3Seánie Furlong2-410WicklowvArmagh
9Sean McCormack0-99LongfordvCavan
9Adrian Marren0-99SligovWicklow
9Ciarán Lyng0-99WexfordvOffaly

Awards

;Monthly
MonthPlayerCounty
MayBen BrosnanWexford
JuneAlan BroganDublin
JulyKarl LaceyDonegal
AugustColm CooperKerry
SeptemberDarran O'SullivanKerry

;All Stars Awards
The 2011 All Stars Awards nominations were announced on 3 October 2011. On 21 October, the winners of the awards were announced at an event at the National Convention Centre in Dublin. Alan Brogan was named All Stars Footballer of the Year and Cillian O'Connor was named All Stars Young Footballer of the Year.

Media

Media coverage

This Is Our Year is a 2011 book by journalist Declan Bogue. The book examines the 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship from the perspectives of ten Gaelic footballers from Ulster. The book achieved notoriety after Donegal footballer Kevin Cassidy was dropped from the team squad by manager Jim McGuinness over his contributions. He released a statement in November 2011 saying it "appears my inter-county career is over".