1902 Ulster Senior Football Championship

1902 Ulster SFC
Tournament details
Province Ulster
Year1902
DateJanuary - April 1904
Teams4
Defending champions Antrim
Winners
Champions Armagh (2nd win)
Runners-up
Runners-up Antrim
Other
Matches played4
Total scored5-24
WebsiteUlster GAA

The 1902 Ulster Senior Football Championship was the fifth staging of Ulster GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football competition, and part of the 1902 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

The defending champions were Antrim. The competition was won by Armagh who won their second provincial title.

Despite being the 1902 edition, all games were played in 1904.

Teams

Four counties entered the competition:

  • Antrim
  • Armagh
  • Cavan
  • Tyrone

Semi-Finals

Armagh and Tyrone met in the semi-final at Abbey Park in Armagh. With Armagh leading by 0–3 to 0-2, the referee abandoned the game with two minutes left to play owing to spectators encroaching onto the pitch.[1] The refixed game was played on 30 January 1904 at Emmett Park, Dungannon, with Armagh winning the tie by 1–6 to 0-3.[2]

On the other side of the draw, Antrim hosted Cavan at Seaghan an Diomáis Park[3] on 7 February 1904, Antrim progressing with a 1–3 to 0–1 win.

Final

The final was played on 3 April 1904, which was Easter Sunday, at Seaghan an Diomáis Park in Belfast.[4] The ground was reported as being in a poor state. Armagh played in white, whilst Antrim appeared in their now familiar saffron kit. At half time, Antrim led 1–2 to 0-1, however Armagh staged a second-half comeback and won the tie 2–2 to 1-4.[5]

1902 Ulster Senior Football Championship

Armagh 0-3 – 0-2
abandoned
Tyrone
Abbey Park, Armagh

Armagh 1-6 – 0-3Tyrone

Antrim1-3 – 0-1Cavan

Armagh 2-2 – 1-4Antrim

References

  1. ^ "Gaelic Football - County Tyrone v County Armagh". Dungannon News. 7 January 1904. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Gaelic Football - Tyrone v Armagh". Dungannon News. 4 February 1904.
  3. ^ "Gaelic Football - Antrim v Cavan". Cavan Weekly News and General Advertiser. 13 February 1904. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  4. ^ "Antrim v Armagh". Irish News and Belfast Morning News. 2 April 1904. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
  5. ^ "Ulster Football Championship - Final Tie". Irish News and Belfast Morning News. 4 April 1904. Retrieved 13 May 2025.