1964 Cork Junior Football Championship

The 1964 Cork Junior Football Championship was the 66th staging of the Cork Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by Cork County Board in 1895. The championship ran from 18 October to 22 November 1964.

1964 Cork Junior Football Championship
Dates18 October - 22 November 1964
Teams8
ChampionsBorder Kiskeam (1st title)
Runners-upBorder Crosshaven
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored16 (2.29 per match)
Points scored98 (14 per match)
1964 (Previous) (Next) 1966

The final was played on 22 November 1964 at the Castle Grounds in Macroom, between Kiskea and Crosshaven, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.[1] Kiskeam won the match by 1–10 to 1–01 to claim their first ever championship title.[2][3][4][5]

Qualification

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Division Championship Representatives
Avondhu North Cork Junior A Football Championship Grange
Beara Beara Junior A Football Championship St Mary's
Carbery South West Junior A Football Championship Newcestown
Carrigdhoun South East Junior A Football Championship Crosshaven
Duhallow Duhallow Junior A Football Championship Kiskeam
Imokilly East Cork Junior A Football Championship Glanmire
Muskerry Mid Cork Junior A Football Championship Ballincollig
Seandún City Junior A Football Championship Na Piarsaigh

Results

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Quarter-finals

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18 October 1964 Quarter-final Kiskeam 3-07 - 0-06 St Mary's Sam Maguire Park
18 October 1964 Quarter-final Grangae 1-06 - 0-04 Ballincollig O'Connell Park
25 October 1964 Quarter-final Newcestown 2-04 - 1-02 Na Piarsaigh Ballinhassig Grounds
25 October 1964 Quarter-final Crosshaven 0-09 - 1-06 Glanmire Cork Athletic Grounds
1 November 1964 Quarter-final replay Crosshaven 0-10 - 1-05 Glanmire Cork Athletic Grounds

Semi-finals

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1 November 1964 Semi-final Kiskeam 2-03 - 1-04 Newcestown Castle Grounds
8 November 1964 Semi-final Crosshaven 2-09 - 0-12 Grange Cork Athletic Grounds

Final

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22 November 1964 Final Kiskeam 1-10 - 1-10 Crosshaven Castle Grounds

References

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  1. ^ "Junior AFC". Cork GAA website. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Club Titles - Cork". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  3. ^ Tarrant, John (13 June 2020). "All Blacks the inspiration for Kiskeam's 64 success". The Corkman. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  4. ^ Tarrant, John (14 December 2019). "Kiskeam celebrate silver jubilee of famous win". The Corkman. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  5. ^ Tarrant, John (15 June 2020). "How Duhallow club Kiskeam turned to All Black colours and entered a golden age". Echo Live. Retrieved 5 August 2023.