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The 2013 Ulster Senior Football Championship was the 125th[1] installment of the annual Ulster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Ulster GAA. Donegal were the defending Ulster and All-Ireland champions and were aiming for their third consecutive provincial title.

The final of the competition was contested by two teams from south of the border for the first time since 1983. This was confirmed when Donegal defeated Down in the first semi-final, with the second semi-final between Monaghan and Cavan still to play. Monaghan won that semi-final and went on to win their first Ulster title in 25 years when they overcame Donegal on a scoreline of 0-13 to 0-7 in Clones. They had previously lost finals in 2007 and 2010.[2] They received the Anglo-Celt Cup, and automatically advanced to the quarter-final stage of the 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Bracket

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Preliminary Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Ulster final
Cavan 1-15
Armagh 1-11 Cavan 0-13
Fermanagh 0-11
Cavan 0-12
Monaghan 1-10
Antrim 0-06
Monaghan 0-11
Monaghan 0-13
Donegal 0-07
Tyrone 0-10
Donegal 2-10
Donegal 0-12
Down 0-09
Derry 1-15
Down 2-17

Preliminary round

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Preliminary Round
Cavan1-15 - 1-11Armagh
M Dunne 0-9 (1f), C Mackey 1-0, E Keating, N McDermott (2f) 0-2 each, J McEnroe, D O'Reilly 0-1 each. Report S Forker 0-4 (2f), E Rafferty 1-0, A Kernan (2f), T Kernan (1 sideline) 0-2 each, M Shields, C Rafferty, E McVerry 0-1 each.
Attendance: 12,000

Quarter-finals

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Quarter Final
Donegal2-10 - 0-10Tyrone
C McFadden 1-3 (2f), R Wherity 1-0, M Murphy 0-3 (2f), P McBrearty 0-2, R Kavanagh, David Walsh 0-1 each. Report M Donnelly, S Cavanagh (1f) 0-2 each, N Morgan (1f), J McMahon, C Cavanagh, S O'Neill, C McAliskey, K Coney 0-1 each.
Attendance: 17,519
Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan)

Quarter Final
Derry1-15 - 2-17Down
J Kielt 0-5 (1f), M Lynch 1-1, E Bradley 0-4, B Heron 0-2 (1 '45), C Kielt, B McCallion, E Lynn 0-1 each. Report D O'Hare 1-4 (0-2f), K McKernan 0-4, M Poland 1-2, N Madine 0-3, D Rooney, K King, A Rogers, J Johnston 0-1 each.
Attendance: 10,509

Quarter Final
Antrim0-06 - 0-11Monaghan
S McVeigh, K Niblock (1f) 0-2 each, P Cunningham (1f), M Pollock (1f) 0-1 each. Report C McManus 0-4 (3f), C McGuinness (0-2), D Mone, D Hughes, P Finlay (1f), O Duffy, T Freeman 0-1 each.
Attendance: 7,713
Referee: David Gough (Meath)

Quarter Final
Fermanagh0-11 - 0-13Cavan
D Kille 0-4 (4f), T Corrigan 0-2, D McCusker, E Donnelly, M McGrath, R Jones, S Quigley 0-1 each. Report M Dunne 0-5 (2f), E Keating 0-3, N McDermott 0-2 (1f), D O'Reilly, C Mackey, M Reilly 0-1 each.
Attendance: 9,352
Referee: Cormac Reilly (Meath)

Semi-finals

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Semi Final
Donegal0-12 - 0-09Down
M Murphy (4f), C McFadden (2f) 0-5 each, R Kavanagh, P McBrearty 0-1 each. Report D O'Hare 0-6 (5f), M Poland, J Johnston, D Savage 0-1 each.
Attendance: 21,715

Semi Final
Monaghan1-10 - 0-12Cavan
C McManus 0-6 (3f), C McGuinness 1-0, P Finlay 0-2 (2f), D Hughes, K Hughes 0-1 each. Report M Dunne (2f), N McDermott (2f) 0-3 each, D Givney 0-2, E Keating, C Mackey, J McEnroe, C Gilsenan (1 '45) 0-1 each.
Attendance: 15,644
Referee: Marty Duffy (Sligo)

Final

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Final
Donegal0-07 - 0-13Monaghan
C McFadden (4f) 0-4, F McGlynn, R Kavanagh, R McHugh 0-1 each. Report C McManus (3f), K Hughes 0-3 each, R Beggan (1f 1 '45) 0-2, D Mone, D Hughes, P Donaghy, C McGuinness, T Freeman 0-1 each.
Attendance: 31,812

References

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  1. ^ "Summer begins with the Ulster GAA Championships". 1 May 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2013. 2013 marks the 125th Anniversary of the Ulster Football Championship and the Ulster Museum in Botanic Gardens was transformed into an exhibition of Ulster's finest memories over those 125 years.
  2. ^ "As it happened: Monaghan v Donegal, Ulster senior football final". The Score. 21 July 2013. Archived from the original on 24 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
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