Cork–Donegal Gaelic football rivalry

The Cork–Donegal rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Donegal, whose first championship meeting was in 2006. The fixture has been an infrequent one in the history of the championship, and therefore the rivalry is not as intense between the two teams.[1] Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Donegal's home ground is MacCumhaill Park; however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park.

Cork–Donegal
LocationCounty Cork
County Donegal
TeamsCork
Donegal
First meetingCork 1-11 - 1-10 Donegal
2006 All-Ireland quarter-final
(5 August 2006)
Latest meetingDonegal 0-21 - 1-15 Cork
2016 All-Ireland qualifier
(30 July 2016)
Statistics
Meetings total4
Top scorerPaul Kerrigan (2-7)
All-time seriesCork 2-2 Donegal
Largest victoryCork 1-27 - 2-10 Donegal
2009 All-Ireland quarter-final
(2 AUgust 2009)

While Cork have the second highest number of Munster titles and Donegal are sixth on the roll of honour in Ulster, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 9 championship titles between them to date.

Statistics

Team All-Ireland Provincial National League Total
Cork 7 37 8 52
Donegal 2 8 1 11
Combined 9 45 9 63

All-time results

Legend

Cork win
Donegal win

Senior

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.5 August 2006Cork1-11 - 1-10DonegalCroke ParkAll-Ireland quarter-final
2.2 August 2009Cork (2)1-27 - 2-10DonegalCroke ParkAll-Ireland quarter-final
3.26 August 2012Donegal0-16 - 1-11CorkCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
4.30 July 2016Donegal (2)0-21 - 1-15CorkCroke ParkAll-Ireland qualifier

Junior

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.3 September 1933Donegal1-9 - 2-5CorkCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final

Minor

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.1 August 1985Cork2-5 - 0-9DonegalCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
2.11 August 1991Cork (2)0-12 - 1-6DonegalCroke ParkAll-Ireland semi-final
3.30 July 2016Donegal2-13 - 0-13CorkCroke ParkAll-Ireland quarter-final

Records

Scorelines

Top scorers

Team Player Score Total
Cork Paul Kerrigan 2-7 13
Donegal Michael Murphy
Patrick McBrearty
0-11 11

Attendance

References

  1. Duggan, Keith (28 February 2015). "Cork and Donegal meeting will again provide a marker for both sides". Irish Times. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
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