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Revision as of 11:17, 20 September 2018

2018 Cork Senior Football Championship
DatesApril 2018 - October 2018
Teams27
SponsorEvening Echo
2017 (Previous) (Next) 2019

The 2018 Cork Senior Football Championship will be the 130th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the 2018 opening fixtures took place on 10 December 2017.[1] The championship will begin in April 2018 and will end in October 2018.

Nemo Rangers will be the defending champions.[2]

Team changes

To Championship

Promoted from the Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship

Championship details

Overview

The 2018 championship will see a total of 27 teams compete for the title. These consist of 19 club teams, 6 divisional teams and 2 college teams.

Format

A new format will be used for the 2018 championship. For the first time since 2015, the divisions and colleges will compete in their own mini championship before entering the championship proper.

Divisional and college section

Round 1: Eight teams will contest this round. The four winning teams will advance to Round 2. The four losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.

Round 2: Four teams will contest this round. The two winning teams will advance to Round 3 of the championship proper. The two losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.

Club section

Preliminary round: 2 teams will contest this round. The winning team will advance to Round 1. The losing team will advance to Round 3.

Round 1: 18 teams will contest this round. The nine losing teams will advance to Round 2. The nine winning teams will advance to Round 3.

Round 2: The 9 losing teams from Round 1 will contest this round. The four winning teams will advance to Round 3. The four losing teams will be eliminated from the championship. One team will receive a bye to Round 3.

Round 3: The 9 winning teams from Round 1, the 4 winning teams from Round 2, the bye team and the 2 divisional teams will contest this round. The 8 winning teams will advance to the Quarter-finals. The 8 losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.

Quarter-finals: 8 teams will contest this round. The 4 winning teams will advance to the Semi-finals. The 4 losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.

Semi-finals: 4 teams will contest this round. The 2 winning teams will advance to the Semi-finals. The 2 losing teams will be eliminated from the championship.

Final: The final will be contested by the two semi-final winners.

Fixtures

Divisions/colleges section

18 March 2018 Round 1 Beara 0-13 - 0-10 Avondhu
20 March 2018 Round 1 University College Cork 1-16 - 2-12 Carbery
20 March 2018 Round 1 Duhallow 2-17 - 1-3 Seandún

Preliminary round

7 April 2018 Preliminary round Valley Rovers 3-12 - 1-12 Mallow

Round 1

7 April 2018 Round 1 Bishopstown 0-11 - 0-9 Douglas
8 April 2018 Round 1 St. Nicholas' 3-11 - 1-14 Kiskeam
13 April 2018 Round 1 St. Finbarr's 1-17 - 3-6 Carrigaline
14 April 2018 Round 1 O'Donovan Rossa 1-16 - 3-8 Aghada
14 April 2018 Round 1 Castlehaven 2-15 - 2-10 Dohenys
14 April 2018 Round 1 Nemo Rangers 1-16 - 0-5 Clyda Rovers
15 April 2018 Round 1 Valley Rovers 3-6 - 1-9 Newcestown
15 April 2018 Round 1 Carbery Rangers 0-11 - 0-8 Clonakilty
15 April 2018 Round 1 Ballincollig 0-15 - 0-8 Ilen Rovers

Round 2

14 July 2018 Round 2 Clyda Rovers 1-12 - 0-9 Aghada
21 July 2018 Round 2 Mallow 1-16 - 1-12 Kiskeam
11 August 2018 Round 2 Carrigaline 1-15 - 2-11 Ilen Rovers
11 August 2018 Round 2 Douglas 0-15 - 0-7 Dohenys
12 August 2018 Round 2 Clonakilty 1-15 - 1-13 (a.e.t.) Newcestown


Round 3

8 September 2018 Round 3 Duhallow 1-12 - 0-8 St. Nicholas'
8 September 2018 Round 3 St. Finbarr's 3-11 - 1-11 Mallow
9 September 2018 Round 3 Castlehaven 0-21 - 0-21 CIT
9 September 2018 Round 3 Clonakilty 1-11 - 0-7 Bishopstown
9 September 2018 Round 3 Valley Rovers 1-16 - 0-8 Clyda Rovers
9 September 2018 Round 3 Carbery Rangers 0-15 - 1-9 Ballincollig
9 September 2018 Round 3 Douglas 2-7 - 0-8 Carrigaline
9 September 2018 Round 3 Nemo Rangers 4-16 - 0-13 O'Donovan Rossa
16 September 2018 Round 3 Replay Castlehaven 0-17 - 1-13 CIT

Quarter-finals

22 September 2018 Quarter-final Douglas -vs- St. Finbarr's
22 September 2018 Quarter-final Duhallow -vs-
Valley Rovers
23 September 2018 Quarter-final Carbery Rangers -vs- Clonakilty
23 September 2018 Quarter-final Nemo Rangers -vs- Castlehaven

Semi-finals

Semi-final v Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Semi-final v Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

Final

Relegation Playoff

Round 1

22 September 2018 Relegation Playoff Round 1 Aghada -vs- Ilen Rovers ???

Round 2

8 September 2018 Relegation Playoff Round 2 Dohenys 1-12 - 1-9 Kiskeam ???

External links

References

  1. ^ O'Callaghan, Therese (10 December 2017). "Here are the 2018 Cork senior football and hurling championship draws". The 42. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  2. ^ McCarthy, Ger (22 October 2017). "Nemo Rangers recover from slow start to win Cork SFC". Evening Echo. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  3. ^ O'Callaghan, Therese (16 October 2017). "Heartbreak for St Michael's as Mallow win Cork Premier Intermediate final". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 16 October 2017.