List of Cork senior Gaelic football team captains

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This article lists players who have captained the Cork senior Gaelic football team in the Munster Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. The captain is no longer chosen from the club that has won the Cork Senior Football Championship.
List of Captains
Year
|
Player
|
Club
|
National Titles
|
Provincial Titles
|
2016
|
Paul Kerrigan
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
2015
|
Michael Shields
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
|
2014
|
Michael Shields
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
|
2013
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
|
2012
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
2011
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
|
2010
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
All-Ireland Football Final winning captain
|
|
2009
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
2008
|
Graham Canty
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
2007
|
Derek Kavanagh
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
2006
|
Derek Kavanagh
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
2005
|
Eoin Sexton
|
Kilbrittain
|
|
|
2004
|
Colin Crowley
|
Castlehaven
|
|
|
2003
|
Martin Cronin
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
2002
|
Colin Corkery
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
2001
|
Joe Kavanagh
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
2000
|
Philip Clifford
|
UCC
|
|
|
1999
|
Philip Clifford
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1998
|
Ciarán O'Sullivan
|
Urhan
|
|
|
1997
|
Brian Murphy
|
Clonakilty
|
|
|
1996
|
Mark O'Connor
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
|
1995
|
Niall Cahalane
|
Castlehaven
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1994
|
Stephen O'Brien
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1993
|
Mick McCarthy
|
O'Donovan Rossa
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1992
|
Danny Culloty
|
Duhallow
|
|
|
1991
|
Danny Culloty
|
Duhallow
|
|
|
1990
|
Larry Tompkins
|
Castlehaven
|
All-Ireland Football Final winning captain
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1989
|
Dinny Allen
|
Nemo Rangers
|
All-Ireland Football Final winning captain
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1988
|
Tony Nation
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1987
|
Conor Counihan
|
Aghada
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1986
|
|
|
|
|
1985
|
Conor Counihan
|
Aghada
|
|
|
1984
|
Jimmy Kerrigan
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1983
|
Christy Ryan
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1982
|
Dinny Allen
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1981
|
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
|
1980
|
Christy Ryan
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
|
1979
|
Brian Murphy
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1978
|
Brian Murphy
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1977
|
Jimmy Barry-Murphy
|
St. Finbarr's
|
|
|
1976
|
Dinny Allen
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1975
|
Jimmy Barrett
|
Nemo Rangers
|
|
|
1974
|
Denis Coughlan
|
St. Nicholas'
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1973
|
Billy Morgan
|
Nemo Rangers
|
All-Ireland Football Final winning captain
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1972
|
Donal Hunt
|
Bantry Blues
|
|
|
1971
|
Mick Scannell
|
Naomh Abán
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1970
|
Pat Doherty
|
UCC
|
|
|
1969
|
|
|
|
|
1968
|
|
|
|
|
1967
|
Denis Coughlan
|
St. Nicholas'
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
1966
|
Jerry O'Sullivan
|
St. Nicholas'
|
|
Munster Football Final winning captain
|
See also
- List of Cork senior ladies' Gaelic football team captains
Cork GAA
|
- Founded in 1886
- Based in Cork, Ireland
|
History |
- Football seasons
- Hurling seasons
- Hurling records and statistics
|
Teams |
- Senior hurling team
- Senior football team
- Senior ladies' football team
|
Managers |
- Hurling managers
- Gaelic football managers
|
Players |
- List of hurlers
- List of footballers
- List of senior hurling team captains
- List of senior football team captains
|
Stadiums |
- Athletic Grounds
- Páirc Uí Chaoimh
- Páirc Uí Rinn
|
Honours |
- General
- Hurling
- Camogie
- Football
- Ladies' football
|
Culture |
- Tanora
- Dual county
The Double (1890, 1990)
Thunder-and-lightning final (1939)
Four-in-a-row champions (1944)
The record of the nine (1944)
The Greatest All-Ireland Final (1947)
Players' strike (2007–08)
Senior hurling team strike (2008–09)
|
Rivalries |
- Kerry Gaelic football rivalry
- Tipperary hurling rivalry
- Kilkenny hurling rivalry
- Waterford hurling rivalry
|
Key historical figures |
- Christy Ring
- Jack Lynch
- Ray Cummins
- Jimmy Barry-Murphy
- Teddy McCarthy
- Seán Óg Ó hAilpín
- Donal Óg Cusack
|
All-Ireland Senior Football Championships (7) |
- 1890
- 1911
- 1945
- 1973
- 1989
- 1990
- 2010
|
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships (30) |
- 1890
- 1892
- 1893
- 1894
- 1902
- 1903
- 1919
- 1926
- 1928
- 1929
- 1931
- 1941
- 1942
- 1943
- 1944
- 1946
- 1952
- 1953
- 1954
- 1966
- 1970
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1984
- 1986
- 1990
- 1999
- 2004
- 2005
|
Affiliations |
- Hurling Championship: Munster
- League: Division 1A
- Cup: Munster SHL
- Football Championship: Munster
- League: Division 1
- Cup: McGrath
|
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