1989 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
This is a round-up of the 1989 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship. Coolera/Strandhill claimed their first Intermediate title, after defeating St. Farnan's in the final. This year's Championship was extended from eight teams to eleven, as the structures were being altered.
Tournament details | |
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County | Sligo |
Year | 1989 |
Winners | |
Champions | Coolera/Strandhill (1st win) |
Promotion/Relegation | |
Promoted team(s) | St. John's |
Relegated team(s) | n/a |
First round
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo IFC First Round |
18 June | Tubbercurry | Coolera/Strandhill | 3-8 | Calry/St. Joseph’s | 1-10 |
Sligo IFC First Round |
18 June | Easkey | St. Farnan’s | 2-11 | Owenmore Gaels | 1-7 |
Sligo IFC First Round |
18 June | Easkey | Castleconnor | 2-9 | Mullinabreena | 3-6 |
Sligo IFC First Round Replay |
25 June | Tubbercurry | Castleconnor | 1-6 | Mullinabreena | 0-6 |
Quarter finals
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo IFC Quarter Final |
9 July | Tubbercurry | Ballymote | 1-9 | Bunninadden | 1-9 |
Sligo IFC Quarter Final |
9 July | Tubbercurry | Enniscrone | 0-8 | Easkey | 0-4 |
Sligo IFC Quarter Final |
9 July | Easkey | St. Farnan’s | 2-3 | Castleconnor | 1-5 |
Sligo IFC Quarter Final |
9 July | Easkey | Coolera/Strandhill | 1-7 | Grange | 1-5 |
Sligo IFC Quarter Final Replay |
23 July | Tubbercurry | Ballymote | 2-7 | Bunninadden | 2-6 |
Semi-finals
Game | Date | Venue | Team A | Score | Team B | Score |
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Sligo IFC Semi-Final |
30 July | Tubbercurry | St. Farnan’s | 2-10 | Ballymote | 0-5 |
Sligo IFC Semi-Final |
30 July | Tubbercurry | Coolera/Strandhill | 1-5 | Enniscrone | 0-7 |
Sligo Intermediate Football Championship Final
Coolera/Strandhill |
1-9 - 0-6 (final score after 60 minutes) |
St. Farnan's |
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