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Football match
1892 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
At this time, the club champions of each county represented their county in the All-Ireland championships. Dublin were represented by the Young Irelanders club while Kerry were represented by Laune Rangers.
The sides were level 0–3 apiece at half time
Dublin were the winners scoring the all important goal with ten minutes to go.
It was the second of six All-Ireland football titles won by Dublin in the 1890s.
It was the first meeting between Dublin and Kerry. The rivalry between the sides would grow into something massive in the years and decades ahead.
With their 1940 win, Kerry would reach 14 All-Ireland titles, drawing level with Dublin. Dublin had been in the lead since 1892. In 1941, Kerry would take the lead; Dublin equalled the new total in 1942, but never again managed to surpass Kerry's total.
Moran, Sean (17 September 2011). "Kerry pioneers the kings of the urban-rural frontier". The Irish Times. Retrieved 17 September 2011. The first meeting in the 1892 All-Ireland final was at a time when the GAA was still in a state of flux – over the number of players on a team, the value of a goal (which when worth more than any number of points led to teams cramming their goalmouth; so if anyone says Donegal brought defence to a new extreme . . . )and the effects of the Parnell split were still vivid.