Armagh–Tyrone Gaelic football rivalry

The Armagh-Tyrone rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Armagh and Tyrone, who first played each other in 1890. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games.[1] Armagh's home ground is the Athletic Grounds and Tyrone's home ground is Healy Park.

Armagh-Tyrone
LocationCounty Armagh
County Tyrone
TeamsArmagh
Tyrone
First meetingArmagh 2-8 - 1-2 Tyrone
1890 Ulster final
(12 October 1890)
Latest meetingArmagh 1-16 - 1-10 Tyrone
All Ireland Qualifier Round 1
(5 June 2022)
Statistics
Meetings total43

While Tyrone have 13 Ulster titles and Armagh are ranked one below in fifth position on the roll of honour, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, having won 4 championship titles between them to date.

All-time results

Legend

Tyrone win
Armagh win
Match was a draw

Senior

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.12 October 1890Armagh2-8 - 1-2TyroneBlaris, LisburnUlster final
2.3 January 1904Armagh0-3 - 0-2Tyrone[[]]Ulster semi-final
3.31 January 1904Armagh1-6 - 1-3TyroneBelfastUlster semi-final replay
4.1904Armagh0-12 - 0-3TyroneCastleblaneyUlster semi-final
5.1904Armagh0-24 - 013TyroneArmaghUlster semi-final replay
6.13 May 1917Armagh0-9 - 0-6TyroneArmaghUlster quarter-final
7.16 May 1920Armagh2-1 - 0-0TyroneDungannonUlster quarter-final
8.25 May 1930Armagh2-3 - 2-3TyroneDungannonUlster quarter-final
9.10 April 1932Armagh1-5 - 1-4TyroneLetterkennyUlster quarter-final
10.8 June 1941Armagh4-8 - 1-17TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
11.31 May 1942Armagh3-4 - 0-0TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
12.24 June 1945Armagh3-13 - 0-2TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
13.22 June 1947Armagh1-6 - 1-6TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
14.29 June 1947Tyrone2-5 - 1-4ArmaghO'Neill ParkUlster quarter-final replay
15.17 June 1951Armagh7-13 - 2-3TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
16.15 June 1952Armagh1-8 - 1-6TyroneO'Neill ParkUlster quarter-final
17.30 June 1957Tyrone2-9 - 3-5ArmaghThe Playing FieldsUlster quarter-final
18.22 June 1958Tyrone1-9 - 0-10ArmaghO'Neill ParkUlster quarter-final
19.6 June 1971Armagh4-9 - 2-10TyroneThe Playing FieldsUlster quarter-final
20.4 June 1972Tyrone0-13 - 1-7ArmaghO'Neill ParkUlster quarter-final
21.20 July 1980Armagh4-10 - 4-7TyroneSt. Tiernach's ParkUlster final
22.15 July 1984Tyrone0-15 - 1-7ArmaghSt. Tiernach's ParkUlster final
23.28 June 1987Armagh5-9 - 1-9TyroneSt. Molaise ParkUlster semi-final
24.26 June 1988Tyrone0-15 - 1-8ArmaghSt. Molaise ParkUlster semi-final
25.4 June 1989Tyrone1-11 - 2-7ArmaghHealy ParkUlster quarter-final
26.3 June 1990Armagh0-12 - 0-11TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
27.13 June 1993Armagh0-13 - 1-10TyroneAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
28.20 June 1994Armagh0-12 - 2-8TyroneHealy ParkUlster quarter-final replay
29.12 June 1994Tyrone3-10 - 1-10ArmaghHealy ParkUlster quarter-final
30.15 June 1997Tyrone1-12 - 0-12ArmaghHealy ParkUlster quarter-final
31.4 June 2000Armagh0-12 - 0-8TyroneSt Tiernach's ParkUlster quarter-final
32.20 May 2001Tyrone1-14 - 1-9ArmaghSt Tiernach's ParkUlster quarter-final
33.19 May 2002Tyrone1-12 - 1-12ArmaghSt Tiernach's ParkUlster quarter-final
34.26 May 2002Armagh2-13 - 0-16TyroneSt Tiernach's ParkUlster quarter-final replay
35.28 September 2003Tyrone0-12 - 0-9ArmaghCroke ParkAll Ireland final
36.10 July 2005Armagh2-8 - 0-14TyroneCroke ParkUlster final
37.23 July 2005Armagh0-13 - 0-11TyroneCroke ParkUlster final replay
38.4 September 2005Tyrone2-10 - 1-10ArmaghCroke ParkAll Ireland semi-final
39.31 May 2009Tyrone2-10 - 1-10ArmaghSt. Tiernach's ParkUlster quarter-final
40.10 June 2012Tyrone0-19 - 1-13ArmaghAthletic GroundsUlster quarter-final
41.13 July 2014Armagh0-13 - 0-10TyroneHealy ParkAll Ireland Qualifier Round 2
42.5 August 2017Tyrone3-17 - 0-8ArmaghCroke ParkAll Ireland quarter-final
435 June 2022Armagh1-16 - 1-10TyroneAthletic Grounds All Ireland Qualifier Round 1


References

  1. Breheny, Martin (7 June 2012). "Tyrone v Armagh: An iconic rivalry losing its icons". Irish Independent. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
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