2020 Munster Senior Football Championship final

The 2020 Munster Senior Football Championship Final was played at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork on 22 November 2020. It was contested by Tipperary and Cork. Tipperary won a first title since 1935, doing so in the home ground of their opponent. This was also the first time since 1992 that neither Cork nor Kerry won the competition.[1][2]

2020 Munster Senior Football Championship Final
Event2020 Munster Senior Championship
Date22 November 2020
VenuePáirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Man of the MatchConor Sweeney
RefereeMaurice Deegan (Laois)
Attendance0[note 1]
WeatherDry

Pre-match

The game was held amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland, which also led to the delayed championship.

To mark the centenary of Bloody Sunday, Tipperary wore special commemorative jerseys in white and green for the game, a replica of the colours worn by the Tipperary team which played Dublin at Croke Park in 1920.[3]

Former under-21 footballer of the year and professional Australian rules footballer Colin O'Riordan was named in the team.[4]

Match details

Tipperary0–17 – 0–14Cork
C Sweeney 7 (2fs, 2m); M Quinlivan 5 (1f); L Casey 2 (f); K Fahey 1, E Comerford 1 (free), P Austin 1. Report L Connolly 4 (2fs, 1 45), M Collins 4 (4fs); J O’Rourke 2; C O’Callaghan 1, B Hurley 1, S White 1, C O’Mahony 1 (f).
Tipperary
Cork
1Evan Comerford
2Colm O'Shaughnessy
3Alan Campbell
4Jimmy Feehan
5Bill Maher
6Kevin Fahey
7Robbie Kiely
8Steven O'Brien
9Liam Casey
10Brian Fox
11Michael Quinlivan
19Colin O'Riordan
13Colman Kennedy
14Conor Sweeney (c)
15Conal Kennedy
Substitutes:
26Liam Boland for Colman Kennedy (51 mins)
21Paudie Feehan for K. Fahey (54 mins)
12Emmett Moloney for B. Fox (61 mins)
20Pádraic Looram for R. Kiely (63 mins)
23Philip Austin for L. Casey (71 mins)

Manager:
David Power
1M. A. Martin
2M. Shanley
3P. Ring
4K. O'Donovan
5T. Corkery
6S. Meehan
7M. Taylor
8I. Maguire (c)
9K. O'Hanlon
10R. Deane
11C. O'Callaghan
12J. O'Rourke
13L. Connolly
14B. Hurley
15M. Collins
Substitutes:
?C. O'Mahony for L. Connolly
?S. Ryan for P. Ring
?S. White for C O'Callaghan
?M. Keane for K. O'Hanlon
?M. Hurley for M. Taylor


Manager:
Ronan McCarthy

Man of the Match:
Conor Sweeney

Post-match

The result meant Tipperary qualified for a repeat of the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final against Mayo.[5] Mayo won, to qualify for the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.[6]

Tipp captain Conor Sweeney laid a wreath at the Bloody Sunday memorial at Croke Park on Hill 16 after the game against Mayo.[7]

Notes

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