The 1925–26 National Football League was the 1st staging of the National Football League, a Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland.
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1925–26 National Football League|
Dates | 1925 – 19 September 1926 |
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Winners | Laois (1st win) |
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Captain | Dick Miller |
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Runners-up | Dublin |
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The inaugural NFL was won by Laois, captained by Dick Miller. They defeated Sligo in the semi-final after a lost game was ordered replayed, and beat Dublin in a low-scoring final despite losing two players, Paddy Lenihan and Bill Keeley, to emigration shortly before the final.[1][2][3]
The league was organised on a provincial basis with a separate league for each province: three leagues for Leinster due to the large number of counties. The six league winners played a knockout tournament to decide the National Football League. It is mentioned that the three Leinster Group winners played off (Longford scratching, Laois beating Dublin) for a gold medal, but this does not seem to have formed part of the league proper.[4]
Knockout stage qualifiers
- Leinster: 3 teams
- Munster: 1 team
- Connacht: 1 team[5]
- Ulster: 1 team
Leinster I
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Leinster II
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Westmeath forfeited the points from their win v Offaly due to being late on the field[20]
Leinster III
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Final standings
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Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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An objection was successfully made and a replay ordered.
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Final
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Laois | 2-1 – 1-0 | Dublin |
Jack Brown 2-0, Tom Costello 0-1 |
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Peter Stynes 1-0 |
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Leinster League inter-group ties
- The game was initially awarded to Longford as Dublin failed to finish owing to a disputed decision. Later, the Leinster Council declared the result void and ordered a replay.[49]
- Match was abandoned with seven minutes remaining. The game was awarded to Dublin
- Longford did not play in protest at the fact that Game 1 replay versus Dublin was awarded to Dublin
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Laois won the Leinster Football League. This would appear to have been a separate competition, and this ties did not form part of the National Football League proper.
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