2019 Derry Senior Football Championship information
Gaelic football competition
2019 Derry Senior Football Championship
Tournament details
County
Derry
Year
2019
Trophy
John McLaughlin Cup
Teams
16
Defending champions
Eoghan Rua, Coleraine
Winners
Champions
Magherafelt
Manager
Adrian Cush
Captain
Danny Heavron
Qualify for
Ulster Club SFC
Runners-up
Runners-up
Glen
Manager
Jude Donnelly
Captain
Danny Tallon
Other
Top Scorer
Shane Heavron (0-20)
Website
derrygaa.ie
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The 2019 Derry Senior Football Championship was the 96th edition of Derry GAA's premier gaelic football tournament for the top sixteen clubs. 2019 was the first year of the restructured adult football leagues of Division 1A, Division 1B and Division 2. The sixteen teams who qualified for the 2019 senior championship are explained in the 'Competition Format' section below.
Magherafelt won their first title in 41 years,[1] beating Glen by a solitary point, 0-12 to 0-11, in the final on 20 October 2019 at Celtic Park.
Eoghan Rua, Coleraine were the defending champions having won their second title. They defeated Lavey by 1-12 to 0-12 in the final in Celtic Park on 28 October 2018.[2]
The winners received the John McLaughlin Cup.
Magherafelt and Glen featured heavily on the County Derry Post team of the championship [3]
^"Magherafelt feature: The year that changed a club".
^"Coleraine overcome Lavey in Derry". BBC Sport. 21 October 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
^"County Derry Post senior championship all-star team".
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