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The Armagh-Galway Gaelic football rivalry refers to the rivalry between Armagh and Galway in Gaelic football.

Whilst championship games between the two sides have been rare until recently, they have been noted for their high drama and intense gameplay.

Galway is considered a dual county, with a prestigious history in both football and hurling, whilst football dominates in Armagh.

Galway are the most successful county in Connacht in terms of both provincial and All-Ireland titles won, whilst Armagh are the fourth-ranked team in Ulster in respect of both criteria.

Championship meetings

The two sides first met in the All-Ireland Championship in 2001 in round three of the qualifiers. Since then, they have met on six further occasions, most recently in the 2024 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.

Galway win
Armagh win
Match was a draw
No. Date Armagh Score Galway Venue Stage
1. 7 July 2001 Armagh 0-12 - 0-13 Galway Croke Park Round 3 Qualifier
2. 20 July 2013 Armagh 0-9 - 1-11 Galway Pearse Stadium Round 3 Qualifier
3. 12 July 2015 Armagh 0-12 - 1-12 Galway Athletic Grounds Round 2 Qualifier
4. 26 June 2022 Armagh 3-18 - 2-21
(1-4 penalties)
Galway Croke Park All-Ireland Quarter Final
5. 18 June 2023 Armagh 0-16 - 1-12 Galway Carrick-on-Shannon All-Ireland Group Stage
6. 16 June 2024 Armagh 1-12 - 0-15 Galway Markievicz Park All-Ireland Group Stage
7. 28 July 2024 Armagh 1-11 - 0-13 Galway Croke Park All-Ireland Final

References

  1. McCoy, Niall (28 July 2024). "Galway v Armagh - a rollercoaster rivalry riddled with drama". RTÉ. Retrieved 12 January 2025. Once again, there was plenty of drama on offer, as seems to be the case when these two counties meet.
  2. "The Schemozzle: Dublin and Galway top dual counties list". Irish Times. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  3. "Hurling's stout heart beats in football country as Duiche Neill put down roots in Tyrone and Armagh". The Irish News. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
  4. "Roll of Honoir". Connacht GAA.
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