1996–97 National Football League (Ireland)

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1996–97 National Football League
League details
Dates 13 October 1996 – 4 May 1997
Teams 33
League champions
Winners Kerry (16th win)
Captain Mike Hassett
Manager Páidí Ó Sé
League runners-up
Runners-up Cork
Captain Niall Cahalane
Manager Larry Tompkins
Other division winners
Division 2 Laois
Division 3 Down
Division 4 Offaly

The 1996–97 National Football League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Church & General National Football League, was the 66th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland.

Format

The teams are in four divisions, three of 8 teams and one of 9. Each team plays all the other teams in its division once: either home or away. Teams earn 2 points for a winn and 1 for a draw. The top two teams in Divisions 2, 3 and 4 are promoted, while the bottom two teams in Divisions 1, 2 and 3 are relegated.[1]

Eight teams contest the NFL quarter-finals:

  • The top 5 teams in Division 1
  • The first-placed teams in Divisions 2, 3 and 4

Promotion and Relegation

At the point at which the league was played, promotion and relegation was to be as follows:

  • Division One: bottom 2 teams demoted to Division Two
  • Division Two: top 2 teams promoted to Division One. Bottom 2 teams demoted to Division Three.
  • Division Three: top 2 teams promoted to Division Two. Bottom 2 teams demoted to Division Four.
  • Division Four: top 2 teams promoted to Division Three.

After the season had finished, it was decided to move to a 'mixed-ability' league for a one-season experiment in the 1997–98 NFL season, which meant that there was no relegation or promotion in 1996-97.[2]

Results and tables

Division 1

Team Pld W D L Pts Status
Colours of Kildare.svg Kildare 7 5 0 2 10 Advance to Knockout stage
20px Kerry 7 5 0 2 10
20px Derry 7 4 1 2 9
Colours of Cork.svg Cork 7 3 2 2 8
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 7 2 1 4 5
20px Meath 7 2 1 4 5
20px Cavan 7 2 1 4 5
20px Donegal 7 1 2 4 4
  • Tyrone defeated Meath in a playoff.

Division 2

Play-Off

Table

Team Pld W D L Pts Status
Colours of Laois.svg Laois 7 5 0 2 10 Advance to Knockout stage
20px Louth 7 5 0 2 10
20px Dublin 7 3 2 2 8
Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim 7 3 1 3 7
20px Armagh 7 2 3 2 7
Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 7 2 2 3 6
20px Clare 7 3 0 4 6
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 7 1 0 6 2
  • Laois defeated Louth in a playoff.

Division 3

Team Pld W D L Pts Status
20px Down 7 5 2 0 12 Advance to knockout stage
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 7 5 1 1 11
20px Wicklow 7 5 0 2 10
20px Westmeath 7 4 0 3 8
Colours of Galway.svg Galway 7 3 1 3 7
20px Antrim 7 2 0 5 4
20px Longford 7 1 1 5 3
Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 7 0 1 6 1

Division 4

Offaly won, with Fermanagh finishing second.

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

7 April 1997
Laois 4-10 – 1-13 Derry
Hugh Emerson 3 goals

6 April 1997
Kerry 1-18 – 0-10 Down

7 April 1997
3:15 p.m.
Kildare 0-9 – 0-8 Offaly

7 April 1997
Cork 2-8 – 0-9 Tyrone

Semi-finals

20 April 1997
Kerry 2-13 – 1-10 Laois

21 April 1997
Cork 2-10 – 1-9 Kildare

Final

4 May 1997
Kerry 3-7 – 1-8 Cork
Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Attendance: 28,795 [4]
Referee: Pat Casserly (Westmeath)[5]

References

  1. Gaelic Games website
  2. O'Riordan, Tom, "New format turns league on its head", Irish Independent, 27 August 1997, p. 21
  3. http://mayogaablog.com/?page_id=490
  4. "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
  5. "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151

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