Cork-Mayo
LocationCounty Cork
County Mayo
TeamsCork
Mayo
First meetingCork 4–16 – 0–1 Mayo
1901 All-Ireland semi-final
(17 May 1903)
Latest meetingMayo 1–11 – 1–14 Cork
2023 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
(18 June 2023)
Statistics
Meetings total13
Most winsCork (7)
All-time seriesCork 8-5 Mayo

The Cork-Mayo rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Mayo, who first played each other in 1901. The fixture has been an infrequent one in the history of the championship, and therefore the rivalry is not as intense between the two teams.[1] Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Mayo's home ground is MacHale Park, however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park.

While Cork have the second highest number of Munster titles and Mayo are the standard bearers in Connact, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 10 championship titles between them to date.

All-time results

Legend

Cork win
Mayo win
Match was a draw

Senior

No. Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Stage
1.17 May 1903Cork4–16 – 0–1MayoLimerickAll Ireland semi-final
2.8 September 1907Cork0–10 – 0–6MayoLimerickAll Ireland semi-final
3.10 May 1908Cork2–10 – 0–2MayoLimerickAll Ireland semi-final
4.22 October 1916Mayo1–2 – 0–2CorkAthloneAll Ireland semi-final*
5.19 November 1916Mayo2–10 – 0–2CorkCroke ParkAll Ireland semi-final replay
6.17 September 1989Cork0–17 – 1–11MayoCroke ParkAll Ireland final
7.15 August 1993Cork5–15 – 0–10MayoCroke ParkAll Ireland semi-final
8.22 August 1999Cork2–12 – 0–12MayoCroke ParkAll Ireland semi-final
9.5 August 2002Cork0–16 – 1–10MayoCroke ParkAll Ireland quarter-final
10.31 July 2011Mayo1–13 – 2–6CorkCroke ParkAll Ireland quarter-final
11.3 August 2014Mayo1–19 – 2–15CorkCroke ParkAll Ireland quarter-final
12.22 July 2017Mayo0–27 – 2–20CorkLimerickAll Ireland qualifier round 4

References

  1. "Down memory lane: A potted history of Cork v Mayo". The 42. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
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