2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details
Dates 6 May — 22 September 2013
Teams 33 (includes London and New York)
All-Ireland Champions
Winning team Dublin (24th win)
Captain Stephen Cluxton
Manager Jim Gavin
All-Ireland Finalists
Losing team Mayo
Captain Andy Moran
Manager James Horan
Provincial Champions
Munster Kerry
Leinster Dublin
Ulster Monaghan
Connacht Mayo
Championship statistics
Top Scorer Cillian O'Connor
Player of the Year Michael Darragh MacAuley
2012
2014

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship was the 127th edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football tournament, played between 31 counties of Ireland (excluding Kilkenny), London and New York.[1] The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was contested by Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park on 22 September 2013, with Dublin winning by 2:12 to Mayo's 1:14.[2]

Several historic events of note occurred in the 2013 Championship. London won a Connacht Championship game for the first time in 36 years by defeating the Sligo side in the first round of the Connacht Senior Football Championship.[3][4][5] They went on to reach the Connacht Final which they lost to Mayo, before progressing to play at Croke Park in a Round 4 All-Ireland Qualifier at which point they exited after the longest Championship run in their history.[6][7]

Hawk-Eye was introduced for Championship matches at Croke Park and was first used to confirm that Offaly substitute Peter Cunningham's attempted point had gone wide 10 minutes into the second half of a game against Kildare.[8][9] 2013 also brought the first Friday night game in the history of the Championship - a first round qualifier between Carlow and Laois.[10]

The game of the Championship was the second All-Ireland semi-final, contested by Dublin and Kerry. The game featured six goals, three of which were scored by Kerry in the first half, two of these in the first eleven minutes of the game. Dublin also scored three goals, one in the first half and two in the second half, the second half goals coming in the final moments, to send them through to an All-Ireland final against Mayo, despite having been behind for much of the game.[11] Many people hailed it as the greatest game of the modern era.[12][13]

Teams

A total of 33 teams contested the championship. These included 31 teams from Ireland, as well as London and New York. As in previous years, Kilkenny decided not to field a team.

Referees

Ahead of the 2013 Championship, one referee was dropped for his incompetence: Michael Collins, the 2001 All-Ireland final referee, of Cork. Syl Doyle of Wexford had also chosen to step away the previous January. Their replacements were David Gough, who refereed the 2013 All-Ireland U21 final, of Meath and Fergal Kelly of Longford.

Padraig Hughes of Armagh remained injured after running into Eamonn Doherty and collapsing during live play in the NFL Division 1 clash between Donegal and Dublin in Ballybofey. Ciarán Brannigan of Down took the place of Hughes until his return to fitness.[14]

2013 Championship referees' panel

  • Marty Duffy (Sligo)
  • Michael Duffy (Sligo)
  • Derek Fahy (Longford)
  • David Gough (Meath)

  • Rory Hickey (Clare)
  • Martin Higgins (Fermanagh)
  • Fergal Kelly (Longford)
  • Eddie Kinsella (Laois)

  • Conor Lane (Cork)
  • Joe McQuillan (Cavan)dagger
  • Pádraig O'Sullivan (Kerry)
  • Cormac Reilly (Meath)

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
Antrim Belfast Casement Park 32,500
Armagh Armagh Athletic Grounds 19,500
Carlow Carlow Dr. Cullen Park 21,000
Cavan Cavan Kingspan Breffni Park 32,000
Clare Ennis Cusack Park 14,864
Cork Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh 43,550
Derry Derry Celtic Park 22,000
Donegal Ballybofey MacCumhail Park 18,000
Down Newry Páirc Esler 20,000
Dublin Dublin Parnell Park 13,500
Fermanagh Enniskillen Brewster Park 20,000
Galway Galway Pearse Stadium 26,197
Kerry Killarney Fitzgerald Stadium 43,180
Kildare Newbridge St. Conleth's Park 6,200
Laois Portlaoise O'Moore Park 27,000
Leitrim Carrick-on-Shannon Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada 9,331
Limerick Limerick Gaelic Grounds 49,866
London Ruislip Emerald GAA Grounds 5,000
Longford Longford Pearse Park 10,000
Louth Drogheda Drogheda Park 7,000
Mayo Castlebar MacHale Park 42,000
Meath Navan Páirc Tailteann 10,000
Monaghan Clones St. Tiernach's Park 36,000
New York Kingsbridge, Bronx Gaelic Park 2,000
Offaly Tullamore O'Connor Park 20,000
Roscommon Roscommon Dr. Hyde Park 18,500
Sligo Sligo Markievicz Park 18,558
Tipperary Thurles Semple Stadium 53,500
Tyrone Omagh Healy Park 26,500
Waterford Waterford Walsh Park 17,000
Westmeath Mullingar Cusack Park 11,000
Wexford Wexford Wexford Park 20,000
Wicklow Aughrim O'Byrne Park 10,000

Championship format

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship of 2013 was run on a provincial basis as usual. It was a knockout tournament with pairings drawn at random in the respective provinces – there were no seeds.

Each match was played as a single leg. If a match was drawn there was a replay. If that match ended in a draw a period of extra time was played; however, if both sides were still level at the end of extra time another replay would have taken place.

Connacht Championship

Quarter-finals: (3 matches) These were three matches between six of the Connacht teams drawn first. The three winning teams advanced to the semi-finals, while the three losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The winners of the three quarter-final games joined the other two Connacht teams to make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams advanced to the final, while the two losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contested this game. The winning team advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-final, while the losing team entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Leinster Championship

Preliminary Round: (3 matches) These were three matches between six of the Leinster teams drawn first. The three winning teams advanced to the quarter-finals, while the three losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Quarter-finals: (4 matches) The winners of the three preliminary round games joined the other five Leinster teams to make up four quarter-final pairings. The four winning teams advanced to the semi-finals, while the four losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Semi-finals: (two matches) The four winners of the quarter-finals made up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams advanced to the final, while the two losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Final: (one match) The winners of the two semi-finals contested this game. The winning team advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-final, while the losing team entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Munster Championship

Quarter-finals: (two matches) These were two matches between four of the Munster teams drawn first. The two winning teams advanced to the semi-finals, while the two losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Semi-finals (two matches): The winners of the two quarter-final games joined the other two Munster teams to make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams advanced to the final, while the two losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Final (one match): The winners of the two semi-finals contested this game. The winning team advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-final, while the losing team entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Ulster Championship

Preliminary Round: (1 match) This was a lone match between two of the Ulster teams drawn first. The winning team advanced to the quarter-finals, while the losing team entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Quarter-finals: (4 matches) The winners of the lone preliminary round game joined the other seven Ulster teams to make up four quarter-final pairings. The four winning teams advanced to the semi-finals, while the four losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The four winners of the quarter-finals made up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams advanced to the final, while the two losing teams entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contested this game. The winning team advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-final, while the losing team entered the All-Ireland qualifiers.

Qualifiers

The qualifiers gave teams defeated in the provincial championships another chance at winning the All-Ireland title.

Round 1 (8 matches): the sixteen teams who failed to reach a provincial semi-final entered the qualifiers at this stage (New York do not compete). An open draw was made to determine the eight match pairings.

Round 2 (8 matches): the eight teams who failed to progress from their provincial semi-finals entered the qualifiers at this stage. They were paired with the eight winners from round 1 of the qualifiers. An open draw was made to determine the eight match pairings.

Round 3 (4 matches): the eight teams from round 2 of the qualifiers were paired against each other. An open draw was made to determine the four match pairings.

Round 4 (4 matches): the four teams who lost their provincial finals entered the qualifiers at this stage. They were paired with the four winners from round 3 of the qualifiers. An open draw was made to determine the four match pairings. The four winners advanced to the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

All-Ireland Series

Quarter-finals: (4 matches) the four teams from round 4 of the qualifiers were paired against the four provincial winners. An open draw was made to determine the four match pairings. The four winning teams advanced to the semi-finals, while the two losing teams were eliminated from the championship.

Semi-finals: (2 matches) The four winners of the quarter-finals make up the semi-final pairings. The two winning teams advanced to the final, while the two losing teams were eliminated from the championship.

Final: (1 match) The winners of the two semi-finals contested this game.

Fixtures and results

Connacht Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Connacht final
 New York 0-07  
 Leitrim 4-19      Leitrim 1-13  
 Sligo 0-14      London 2-11  
 London 1-12        London 0-10
            Mayo 5-11
          Roscommon 0-09
 Galway 0-11      Mayo 0-21    
 Mayo 4-16  

21 July 2013
Final
London 0-10 – 5-11 Mayo
L Mulvey 0-7 (6f), D Dunleavy 0-1, S Kelly 0-1 (1f), P McGoldrick 0-1 Report C O'Connor 3-3 (1 pen, 2f), A Freeman 1-2, D Coen 1-0, K McLoughlin 0-2 (1f), L Keegan 0-2, A Moran 0-1, R Feeney 0-1
McHale Park, Mayo
Attendance: 21,274
Referee: Conor Lane (Cork)

Leinster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Leinster final
 Laois 1-06  
 Louth 1-16      Wexford 2-13  
          Louth 1-15  
            Wexford 0-13  
 Wicklow 1-15        Meath 0-18  
 Longford 0-16      Meath 1-17  
          Wicklow 1-12  
            Meath 0-14
 Westmeath 3-15        Dublin 2-15
 Carlow 1-10      Dublin 1-22  
          Westmeath 0-09  
            Dublin 4-16  
            Kildare 1-09  
          Offaly 1-12       
          Kildare 0-19       
      

14 July 2013
1400
Final
Dublin 2-15 – 0-14 Meath
P Mannion 1-4 (0-2f), P Flynn 1-1, S Cluxton (0-2f, 0-1 ’45′), C Kilkenny 0-3 each, D Rock 0-2 (0-1f), D Connolly, B Brogan (0-1f) 0-1 each. Report M Newman 0-8 (0-35f), S Bray, E Wallace 0-2 each, B Meade, J Sheridan 0-1 each.
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 54,485
Referee: Eddie Kinsella (Laois)

Munster Senior Football Championship

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Munster final
 Limerick 0-08  
 Cork 3-17      Clare 1-11  
          Cork 1-20  
            Cork 0-17
            Kerry 1-16
          Waterford 1-04
 Kerry 2-19      Kerry 4-21    
 Tipperary 0-08  

7 July 2013
Final
Kerry 1-16 – 0-17 Cork
C Cooper 1-03 (3f), J O'Donoghue 0-03, Declan O'Sullivan 0-02, B Kealy (1f), M O'Sé, P Crowley, A Maher, J Buckley (1f), P Galvin, Darran O'Sullivan and B Sheehan (1f) 0-01 each Report D Goulding 0-07 (4f, 2 ’45), J Loughrey, D O'Connor (1f), B Hurley 0-02 each, A Walsh, J O'Rourke, P Kerrigan and C Sheahan 0-01 each

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Ulster final
 Cavan 1-15  
 Armagh 1-11      Cavan 0-13  
          Fermanagh 0-11  
            Cavan 0-12  
            Monaghan 1-10  
          Antrim 0-6  
          Monaghan 0-11  
            Monaghan 0-13
            Donegal 0-07
          Tyrone 0-10  
          Donegal 2-10  
            Donegal 0-12  
            Down 0-09  
          Derry 1-15       
          Down 2-17       
      

21 July 2013
4:00 pm
Final
Donegal 0-07 – 0-13 Monaghan
C. McFadden 0-04 (4f), R. Cavanagh, F. McGlynn, R. McHugh 0-01 each Report K. Hughes 0-03, C. McManus 0-03 (3f), R. Beggan 0-02 (1f), D. Hughes, P. Donaghy, D. Mone, C. McGuinness, T. Freeman 0-01 each
St Tiernach's Park, Clones
Attendance: 31,812
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)

All-Ireland qualifiers

Round 1

The first round consisted of all teams that failed to reach their respective provincial semi-finals. The following 16 teams entered the first round of the qualifiers.

The draw for the first round took place on Monday 17 June.[15] It was aired on RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland.[16]

28 June 2013
7.45pm
Round 1
Carlow 0-12 – 3-13 Laois
J Kennedy, Brendan Murphy, Brian Murphy (3f) 0-3 each, D Foley 0-2 (1f), J Murphy 0-1. Report D Conway, C Kelly 1-1 each, P McMahon 1-0, R Munnelly (2f), D Kingston (3f) 0-3 each, D Strong 0-2, K Lillis, P Clancy, J O'Loughlin 0-1 each.
Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
Attendance: 4,606
Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford)

29 June 2013
3.00pm
Round 1
Offaly 0-08 – 1-27 Tyrone
K Casey 0-4 (2f), P Bracken, P Cunningham (f), B Darby, C Hurley 0-1 each. Report R O'Neill 1-2, D McCurry 0-8 (3f), S Cavanagh 0-6 (5f), Mattie Donnelly 0-3, C McAliskey, Mark Donnelly, C Clarke 0-2 each, C McGinley, K Coney (f) 0-1 each.

29 June 2013
3.00pm
Round 1
Louth 1-17 – 1-11 Antrim
Colm Judge (0-1), Brian White (0-2, 0-1 free), Ciaran Byrne (1-2) Conor Rafferty (0-2), Derek Maguire (0-1), Shane Lennon (0-5, 0-1 free), Ronan Carroll (0-2) Paddy Keenan (0-1), Ray Finnegan (0-1). Report Paddy Cunningham (0-6, 0-4 frees) Conor Murray (0-1), Michael Herron (0-1), Brendan Herron (0-1) Michael Pollock (1-1), Kevin O’Boyle (0-1).
Drogheda Park, Drogheda
Referee: Ciaran Branagan (Down)

29 June 2013
3.00pm
Round 1
Westmeath 1-15 – 3-10 Fermanagh
J Heslin 1-5 (1-0 pen, 0-4fs), D Corroon, C McCormack (1 '45') 0-3 each, D Glennon, G Egan 0-2 each. Report S Quigley 0-6(4fs), D Kelly 1-1, C Quigley, R Jones 1-0 each, T Corrigan 0-2, J Woods 0-1.
Cusack Park, Mullingar
Referee: Rory Hickey (Clare)

29 June 2013
7.00pm
Round 1
Longford 2-14 – 0-08 Limerick
Seanie McCormack 0-8 (0-5f), JJ Mathews 1-2, Francis McGee 1-0, Niall Mulligan 0-2, Paul Barden 0-1. , Report Eoghan O’Connor, Seanie Buckley 0-3 (0-1f) each, Ian Corbett, Ger Collins, Derry O’Connor (0-1f) 0-1 each.
Pearse Park, Longford
Referee: David Gough (Meath)

29 June 2013
7.00pm
Round 1
Galway 1-12 – 0-11 Tipperary
M Farragher 1-1, S Armstrong 0-4 (1f), D Cummins 0-3, M Meehan 0-2 (1f), P Conroy, M Hehir 0-1 each. Report C Sweeney 0-5, B O'Brien 0-2, S O'Brien, B Fox, H Coghlan, A Mataffa (f) 0-1 each.
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: Pádraig O'Sullivan (Kerry)

30 June 2013
3.00pm
Round 1
Armagh 2-21 – 0-02 Wicklow
B Donaghy (0-01), M Shields (0-02), S Harold (0-01), C Rafferty (0-02), K Dyas (0-01), E Rafferty (0-01), J Clarke (2-03, 1-00 pen), T Kernan (0-05, 3f), E McVerry (0-04, 1f), S Campbell (0-01). Report A Byrne (0-01), J Kelly (0-01).
Athletic Grounds, Armagh
Referee: Derek Fahy (Longford)

30 June 2013
5.00pm
Round 1
Derry 0-15 – 0-08 Sligo
M Lynch (0-1, 0-1f), S L McGoldrick (0-1), E Lynn (0-3); C McFaul (0-1), L Kennedy (0-4), R Bell (0-4), E Bradley (0-1). Report J Kilcullen (0-1), M Breheny (0-4, 0-3f), A Marren (0-3, 0-3f).
Owenbeg, Dungiven
Referee: Martin Higgins (Fermanagh)

Round 2

The second round saw the addition of teams beaten in the provincial semi-finals. The teams added were;

The draw for the second round took place on Monday 1 July, and was broadcast on TV3's Ireland AM.[17][18]

6 July 2013
2.30pm
Round 2
Galway 1-12 – 0-14 Waterford
M Meehan 1-5 (0-1f), P Conroy 0-4 (2f), S Armstrong (f), D Cummins, M Martin 0-1 each. Report P Whyte 0-8 (3f, 1 '45), G Hurney, A Doyle 0-2 each, T Grey, B Wall 0-1 each.
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: Derek Fahy (Longford)

6 July 2013
5.00pm
Round 2
Clare 0-10 – 3-17 Laois
D Tubridy 0-6 (5fs), R Donnelly 0-2, S Ryan, G Kelly 0-1 each. Report R Munnelly 1-3 (2fs), J O'Loughlin, D Conway 1-1 each, D Strong 0-3, C Begley, D Kingston (1f) 0-2 each, P Clancy, K Lillis, C Meredith, E Costello (f), T Shiels (f) 0-1 each.
Cusack Park, Ennis
Referee: Conor Lane (Cork)

6 July 2013
5.00pm
Round 2
Derry 0-13 – 1-05 Down
R Bell 0-6 (1f, 1 '45'), J Kielt (2f), E Bradley, E McGuckin 0-2 each, L Kennedy 0-1. Report D O'Hare 1-4 (4f), A Rogers 0-1.
Celtic Park, Derry
Referee: Cormac Reilly (Meath)

6 July 2013
6.00pm
Round 2
Roscommon 1-07 – 0-12 Tyrone
C Devaney 1-1 (0-1f), C Cregg 0-3 (2f), D Shine 0-2f, N Collins 0-1 each. Report D McCurry 0-6 (4f), S Cavanagh (1f), Mark Donnelly 0-2 each, M Penrose, C McAliskey (45) 0-1 each.
Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
Referee: David Gough (Meath)

13 July 2013
2.00pm
Round 2
Longford 0-16 – 2-15 (AET) Wexford
Seanie McCormack 0-9 (6f), S Mulligan 0-2, B Gilleran 0-1, JJ Matthews 0-1, J Keegan 0-1, M Brady 0-1, Paul Barden 0-1 Report D Waters 1-1, B Brosnan 0-3 (1f), A Flynn 0-3, PJ Banville 1-0, S Roche 0-2 (2f), C Lyng 0-2 (1f), R Barry 0-2, A Doyle 0-1, J Holmes 0-1
Pearse Park, Longford
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Pádraig O'Sullivan (Kerry)

13 July 2013
5.00pm
Round 2
Leitrim 0-10 – 8-13 Armagh
K Conlon (7f) 0-08, D Sweeney, R Cox (1f) 0-01 each Report E McVerry 3-00, J Clarke 2-03, T Kernan (3f) (1 ‘45) 1-05, A Kernan (4f) 0-04, M Shields, K Dyas 1-00 each, S Harold 0-01
Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada,
Carrick-on-Shannon

Attendance: 4,371
Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford)

13 July 2013
7.00pm
Round 2
Kildare 1-19 – 0-15 Louth
J Doyle (2f) 0-05, T O'Connor 1-00, E O'Flaherty 0-03, M Conway (2f) 0-02, H McGrillen, P Cribbin, E Bolton, Daryl Flynn, P O'Neill, N Kelly, P Brophy, A Smith, S Johnston 0-01 each Report C Byrne 0-05, B White (2f) 0-04, C Judge (1f) 0-03, S Lennon 0-02, R Finnegan 0-01
St. Conleth's Park, Newbridge
Attendance: 7,201
Referee: Rory Hickey (Clare)

13 July 2013
7.00pm
Round 2
Cavan 1-14 – 0-10 Fermanagh
M Dunne 1-03 (2f), F Flanagan, N McDermott (2f) 0-02 each, C Gilsenan (1 '45'), M Reilly, R Flanagan, D O'Reilly, D Givney, C Mackey, E Keating 0-01 each Report S Quigley (2f), D Kille (4f) 0-04 each, D Kelly, E Donnelly 0-01 each
Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Attendance: 8,134
Referee: Michael Duffy (Sligo)

Round 3

The third round saw the teams that had made it through Round 2 play against each other. The draw for the third round games took place on Monday 15 July and, as with the Round 1 draw, was aired on RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland.[19][20]

20 July 2013
5:00pm
Round 3
Galway 1-11 – 0-09 Armagh
M Meehan (4f) 0-04, D Cummins 1-00, M Martin 0-03, S Armstrong (1f), J Duane, G Sice, P Conroy 0-01 each Report S Campbell 0-03, C McKeever 0-02, A Kernan (1f), C Rafferty, E Rafferty, T Kernan 0-01 each
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: Rory Hickey (Clare)

20 July 2013
7:00pm
Round 3
Wexford 2-08 – 0-16 Laois
C Lyng (1f) 0-05, P J Banville 1-01, A Flynn 1-00, C Carty, A Doyle 0-01 each Report R Munnelly (4f) 0-08, C Begley 0-03, B Sheehan (2f) 0-02, J O'Loughlin, C Meredith, C Kelly 0-01 each
Wexford Park
Referee: Ciarán Brannigan (Down)

20 July 2013
7:00pm
Round 3
Kildare 0-12 – 1-11 Tyrone
J Doyle (4f) 0-06, N Kelly 0-02, P O’Neill, E O’Flaherty, S Johnston (1f), P Cribbin 0-01 each Report Mattie Donnelly 1-01, S Cavanagh (3f) 0-04, D McCurry (3f) 0-03, P Harte, Mark Donnelly, M Penrose (1f) 0-01 each

20 July 2013
5:00pm
Round 3
Derry 0-20 – 1-22 (AET) Cavan
M Lynch 0-8 (7f), J Kielt (2f), Eoin Bradley (2f) 0-3 each, R Bell 0-2, E Lynn, A Devlin, Emmet Bradley, E McGuckin 0-1 each Report M Dunne (5f) 0-6, M Reilly (1f) 0-5, E Keating (1f) 0-3, C Mackey 1-0, D McVitty, M Argue 0-2 each, R Flanagan, J Brady, D Givney, D O'Reilly 0-1 each

Round 4

The fourth round was contested by all the teams that made it through the third round and the beaten finalists of each provincial championship. The beaten finalists were;

The draw for Round 4 took place on Monday 15 July along as with the Round 3 draw, with the teams in Round 3 knowing who they would face if they progressed.[19][20]

27 July 2013
3:00 pm
Round 4
Cavan 1-17 – 1-08 London
T Corr (0-2), D Givney (0-3), C Mackey (0-1), F Flanagan (0-2), M Reilly (0-1, ’45), M Dunne (0-6, 4f), E Keating (0-2, 1f), N McDermott (1-0). Report
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Barry Cassidy (Derry)

27 July 2013
5:00 pm
Round 4
Galway 1-16 – 1-17 Cork
M Meehan 1-6 (1-3f), S Armstrong 0-4 (1f), P Conroy 0-2, D Cummins 0-1, C Doherty 0-1, M Martin 0-1, G Sice 0-1 Report D Goulding 0-5 (4f), A Walsh 1-0, C Sheehan 0-2, B Hurley 0-2 (2f), P O’Neill 0-2, J Loughrey 0-1, J O’Rourke 0-1, A Walsh 0-1, D Cahalane 0-1 (1 ’45), M Collins 0-1, M Shields 0-1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: David Gough (Meath)

27 July 2013
5:00 pm
Round 4
Laois 0-08 – 0-14 Donegal
R Munnelly (2f) 0-04; D Kingston 0-02; C Meredith, D Conway 0-01 each Report C McFadden (4f) 0-06; P McBrearty 0-03; M Murphy (1f) 0-02; David Walsh, L McLoone, N McGee 0-01 each

27 July 2013
7:00 pm
Round 4
Meath 2-09 – 0-17 Tyrone
M Newman (1-5) (1-0 pen) (4f) (1'45) E Wallace (1-3) S Bray (0-01) Report S Cavanagh (0-08) (6f) D McCurry (0-05)(3f) (1'45) Mattie Donnelly (0-02) S O'Neill (0-01) A Cassidy (0-01)

All-Ireland series

The draw for the quarter-finals took place live draw on RTÉ Radio 1 on Saturday 27 July, immediately after the last of the Round 4 Qualifiers concluded.[21][22]

Quarter-finals

3 August 2013
5:00 pm
Quarter-final
Monaghan 0-12 – 0-14 Tyrone
C McManus (0-06) (4f) P Finlay (0-02) (2f) K Hughes (0-01) S Gollogly (0-01) C McGuinness (0-01) D Clerkin (0-01) Report S Cavanagh (0-05) (2f) D McCurry (0-02) (2f) J McMahon (0-02) C Clarke (0-01) P Harte (0-01) C McGinley (0-01) Mattie Donnelly (0-01) R O'Neill (0-01)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Cormac Reilly (Meath)

3 August 2013
7:00 pm
Quarter-final
Dublin 1-16 – 0-14 Cork
S Cluxton 0-06 (2f, 4 '45), J McCaffrey 1-00, P Flynn, C Kilkenny, D Rock 0-02 each; MD MacAuley, B Brogan (1f), K McManamon, D Bastick 0-01 each. Report D Goulding 0-05 (2f, 1 '45); B Hurley 0-03; M Collins 0-02 (1f); C Sheehan, J O'Rourke, D Cahalane (1 '45), J Loughrey 0-01 each.
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 70,018
Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)

4 August 2013
2:00 pm
Quarter-final
Kerry 0-15 – 0-9 Cavan
C Cooper (5f) 0-06, J Buckley (2f, 1 ’45), D Walsh 0-03 each, D Moran, Declan O'Sullivan, K Donaghy 0-01 each Report N McDermott (2f) 0-03, E Keating (2f) 0-02, D Givney, C Mackey, M Reilly (1, ’45), M Dunne 0-01 each
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Eddie Kinsella (Laois)

4 August 2013
4:00 pm
Quarter-final
Mayo 4-17 – 1-10 Donegal
C O'Connor 3-04 (0-2f, 0-1 45), D Vaughan 1-00, A Dillon, A Freeman 0-02 each; C Boyle, A Moran, K McLoughlin, C Boyle, L Keegan, S O'Shea, K Keane, E Varley, C Barrett, R Feeney 0-01 each. Report M Murphy 0-05 (0-4f), C McFadden 1-00 (1-0 f) M McHugh 0-02, David Walsh, M McHugh, K Lacey 0-01 each.

Semi-finals

25 August 2013
3.30 pm
Semi-final
Mayo 1-16 – 0-13 Tyrone
R Hennelly (0-1f), C Barrett (0-2); L Keegan (0-2), A O'Shea (0-1), K McLoughlin (0-1f), A Dillon (0-2); C O'Connor (0-1f), A Freeman (1-4, 1-0 pen, 0-3f), E Varley (0-1), C Carolan (0-1).. Report C McGinley (0-1), S Cavanagh (0-2, 1f), D McCurry (0-4, 2f), S O'Neill (0-1), C McAliskey (0-2), R O'Neill (0-1), A Cassidy (0-1), K Coney (0-1).
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 65,345
Referee: Maurice Deegan (Laois)

1 September 2013
3.30 pm
Semi-final
Kerry 3-11 – 3 -18 Dublin
J O'Donoghue 2-3 (1-0 pen), C Cooper 0-4 (0-2f), D Walsh 1-0, P Galvin 0-2, Darran O'Sullivan, Declan O'Sullivan 0-1 each. Report B Brogan 0-6 (0-2f), D Connolly 0-4 (0-1f), P Mannion, K McManamon, E O'Gara 1-0 each, D Rock 0-2, S Cluxton (0-1f), MD Macauley, C O'Sullivan, C Kilkenny, P Andrews, P McMahon 0-1 each.
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 81,553
Referee: Cormac Reilly (Meath)

Final

22 September 2013
3:30 pm IST
Dublin 2-12 – 1-14 Mayo
S Cluxton (0-2, 1f,1 45), G Brennan (0-1), C O'Sullivan (0-1), P Flynn (0-1), D Connolly (0-1), P Andrews (0-1), B Brogan (2-3, 0-1f), E O'Gara (0-2) Report L Keegan (0-2), S O'Shea (0-1), K Higgins (0-1), C O'Connor (0-8, 0-8f), A Moran (1-2)
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 82,274[2]
Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)[2]

Championship statistics

Miscellaneous

Scoring

Top scorers

Season
NameTeamTallyTotalGamesAverage
1Cillian O'ConnorMayo6-224058.0
2Martin DunneCavan1-333675.1
3Mickey NewmanMeath1-273047.5
4Daniel GouldingCork1-273047.5
5Sean CavanaghTyrone0-292974.1
6Darren McCurryTyrone0-282864.7
7Michael MeehanGalway2-222855.6
8Bernard BroganDublin3-192864.7
9Lorcan MulveyLondon2-182454.8
10Colm McFaddenDonegal2-182454.8
Single game
NameTallyTotalCounty Opposition
1Emlyn Mulligan3-0716LeitrimvNew York
2Cillian O'Connor3-0413MayovDonegal
3Cillian O'Connor3-0312MayovLondon
4Martin Dunne0-099CavanvArmagh
4Sean McCormack0-099LongfordvWexford
4Mickey Newman0-099MeathvWexford
4Michael Meehan1-069GalwayvCork
4Bernard Brogan2-039DublinvMayo
4Jamie Clarke2-039ArmaghvLeitrim
4Jamie Clarke2-039ArmaghvWicklow
4Eugene McVerry3-009ArmaghvLeitrim

Awards

Monthly
Month GAA/GPA Player of the Month
Player County
May Mark Gottsche[24] London
June Graham Reilly[25] Meath
July Cian Mackey[26] Cavan
August Aidan O'Shea[27] Mayo
September Colm Cooper[28] Kerry
Sunday Game Team of the Year

The Sunday Game team of the year was picked on 22 September, the night of the final and included six of Dublin's winning team.[29] Dublin's Michael Darragh MacAuley was named as the Sunday Game player of the year.[30]

GAA/GPA All Stars

On 8 November, the All Star football team for 2013 was announced and the players were presented with their awards at Croke Park. [31]

Pos.PlayerTeamAppearances
GK Stephen Cluxton Dublin 5
RCB Colin Walshe Monaghan 1
FB Rory O'Carroll Dublin 1
LCB Keith Higgins Mayo 2
RWB Lee Keegan Mayo 2
CB Cian O'Sullivan Dublin 1
LWB Colm Boyle Mayo 1
MD Michael Darragh MacAuleyFOTY Dublin 2
MD Aidan O'Shea Mayo 1
RWF Paul Flynn Dublin 3
CF Colm Cooper Kerry 8
LWF Seán Cavanagh Tyrone 5
RCF James O'Donoghue Kerry 1
FF Bernard Brogan Dublin 3
LCF Conor McManus Monaghan 1

Media

In December 2013, SAM 13 a double DVD was released containing highlights of the 2013 football championship season along with full match coverage of the final and Dublin v Kerry semi-final.[32]

See also

References

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  26. "O'Shea and Kelly win GAA/GPA Player Awards". GAA website. 11 September 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  27. "Colm Cooper (Kerry) and Shane O'Donnell (Clare) as the Players of the Month for September". Gaelicplayers.com. 14 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
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  30. "MDMA and Tony Kelly scoop top gongs at GAA GPA All Star Awards". Irish Independent. 8 November 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
  31. "Liam 13 and Sam 13 hit shop shelves". Hogan Stand. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
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