1969 Cork Senior Football Championship

The 1969 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 81st staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 26 January 1969. The championship began on 6 April 1969 and ended on 26 October 1969.

1969 Cork Senior Football Championship
Dates6 April 1969 - 26 October 1969
Teams18
Champions University College Cork (7th title)
Christy O'Sullivan (captain)
Runners-up St. Nicholas'
Patsy Harte (captain)
1968 (Previous) (Next) 1970

Carbery entered the championship as the defending champions.

On 26 October 1969, University College Cork won the championship following a 0-09 to 0-08 defeat of St. Nicholas' in the final.[1] It was their 7th championship title overall and their first title since 1964.

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Intermediate Football Championship

Results

Semi-finals

12 October 1969 Semi-finalSt. Nicholas'3-12 - 0-04ClonakiltyCharlie Hurley Park, Bandon
T O'Brien 1-4, D O'Driscoll 1-3, J Conway 1-1, P Harte 0-2, P Hurley 0-1, J Daly 0-1. TF Hayes 0-3, J O'Donovan 0-1.

Final

26 October 1969 FinalUniversity College Cork0-09 - 0-08St. Nicholas'Cork Athletic Grounds, Cork
C O'Sullivan 0-4, B Lynch 0-3, R Cummins 0-1, D Kavanagh 0-1. T O'Brien 0-4, P Harte 0-2, D O'Driscoll 0-1, P Hurley 0-1. Attendance: 11,463
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References

  1. "Club Titles - Cork". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
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