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2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
The 2013 All-Ireland Football Championship final, the 126th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played between Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park, Dublin on 22 September 2013. Mayo were defeated by Dublin by a single point on a scoreline of 2–12 to 1–14.
Dublin went into the final looking for their second All-Ireland SFC title in three seasons. Mayo entered the 2013 final without a title since 1951, amassing a trail of six finals losses since then, most recently in the previous decider against Donegal. They continued their losing streak for a seventh time, adding Dublin to a list of teams to have defeated them on All-Ireland SFC final days of recent times, among them Donegal, Kerry, Meath and Cork.
The game was televised nationally by RTÉ2 as part of The Sunday Game live programme, presented by Michael Lyster from Croke Park, with studio analysis from Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, and Colm O'Rourke. Match commentary was by Ger Canning, with colour commentary by Martin Carney. It received a 74% audience share on television.
Dublin defeated Westmeath, Kildare and Meath to win the Leinster Senior Football Championship. Their defeat of Kildare was their biggest championship win over that team since 1897. Dublin defeated Cork in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final and Kerry in the semi-final. Many people hailed the Dublin versus Kerry semi-final as the greatest game of the modern era.
Mayo defeated Galway, Roscommon and London to win the Connacht Senior Football Championship. They overcame Donegal in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final and Tyrone in the semi-final.
Tickets for the match sold for more than €500 each. On Facebook, a social media and social networking service, people were selling tickets for €1000 each. There were reports of people buying tickets for 10 times the face value and arriving at the gates to be told the ticket was counterfeit. Dublin were priced at evens to win the match with Mayo at 11/10 and the draw at 9/1.
The GAA announced on 10 September that a special Football Stars of the 1980s team, a specially-chosen line-up of players who were unsuccessful in winning an All-Ireland medal would be acknowledged before the senior final.
Dublin made one change to the starting team from the semi-final, with Philly McMahon replacing Kevin O'Brien at right corner back. The Mayo team was unchanged from the semi-final win against Tyrone, with Cillian O'Connor named at corner-forward after recovering from a dislocated shoulder.
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2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
The 2013 All-Ireland Football Championship final, the 126th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played between Dublin and Mayo at Croke Park, Dublin on 22 September 2013. Mayo were defeated by Dublin by a single point on a scoreline of 2–12 to 1–14.
Dublin went into the final looking for their second All-Ireland SFC title in three seasons. Mayo entered the 2013 final without a title since 1951, amassing a trail of six finals losses since then, most recently in the previous decider against Donegal. They continued their losing streak for a seventh time, adding Dublin to a list of teams to have defeated them on All-Ireland SFC final days of recent times, among them Donegal, Kerry, Meath and Cork.
The game was televised nationally by RTÉ2 as part of The Sunday Game live programme, presented by Michael Lyster from Croke Park, with studio analysis from Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, and Colm O'Rourke. Match commentary was by Ger Canning, with colour commentary by Martin Carney. It received a 74% audience share on television.
Dublin defeated Westmeath, Kildare and Meath to win the Leinster Senior Football Championship. Their defeat of Kildare was their biggest championship win over that team since 1897. Dublin defeated Cork in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final and Kerry in the semi-final. Many people hailed the Dublin versus Kerry semi-final as the greatest game of the modern era.
Mayo defeated Galway, Roscommon and London to win the Connacht Senior Football Championship. They overcame Donegal in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final and Tyrone in the semi-final.
Tickets for the match sold for more than €500 each. On Facebook, a social media and social networking service, people were selling tickets for €1000 each. There were reports of people buying tickets for 10 times the face value and arriving at the gates to be told the ticket was counterfeit. Dublin were priced at evens to win the match with Mayo at 11/10 and the draw at 9/1.
The GAA announced on 10 September that a special Football Stars of the 1980s team, a specially-chosen line-up of players who were unsuccessful in winning an All-Ireland medal would be acknowledged before the senior final.
Dublin made one change to the starting team from the semi-final, with Philly McMahon replacing Kevin O'Brien at right corner back. The Mayo team was unchanged from the semi-final win against Tyrone, with Cillian O'Connor named at corner-forward after recovering from a dislocated shoulder.