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Gaelic football competition
The 1968–69 National Football League was the 38th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland .
Kerry beat Offaly in the home final, and then New York in the two-legged final.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Division One: 8 teams. Split into two groups of 4.
Division Two: 8 teams. Split into two groups of 4.
Division Three: 8 teams. Split into two groups of 4.
Division Four: 8 teams. Split into two groups of 4.
The top 2 in each group progressed to the Division Semi-finals. The winners of the Division Finals played off in the NFL semi-finals.
Division Three (A): Played as a double round-robin.
All other groups: Single Round-Robin. Each team played every other team in its division (or group where the division is split) once, either home or away.
2 points were awarded for a win and 1 for a draw.
Teams in all four divisions competed for the National Football League title.
None. All divisions had equal status.
Knockout-phase results and tables [ edit ]
Division One (A) regulation games[ edit ]
Division One (B) play-offs[ edit ]
Division One inter-group play-offs [ edit ]
Division One (A) table[ edit ]
Division One (B) table[ edit ]
Division Two (A) play-offs[ edit ]
Division Two inter-group play-offs [ edit ]
Division Two (A) table[ edit ]
Division Two (B) table[ edit ]
Division Three (A) regulation games[ edit ]
Division Three (A) play-offs[ edit ]
Division Three inter-group play-offs [ edit ]
Division Three (A) table[ edit ]
Division Three (B) table[ edit ]
Division Four (B) play-offs[ edit ]
Division Four inter-group play-offs [ edit ]
Knockout-phase results [ edit ]
Kerry win 39–30 on aggregate.
^ GAA Final Teams
^ GAA Archive 1969 [permanent dead link ]
^ Terrace Talk 1969
^ "Kerry Defeats New York In Gaelic Football Finale" - NYT
^ "Dublin in fine form", Irish Press, 10/03/1969, p. 16
^ "GAA facts", Irish Press, 17/03/1969, p. 13
^ "GAA facts", Irish Press, 17/03/1969, p. 13
^ "Results at a glance", Irish Press, 31/03/1969, p. 12
^ "GAA in brief", Irish Press, 03/03/1969, p. 12
^ "Donegal dash Kerry's National League hopes", Irish Independent, 10/03/1969, p. 15
^ "Cavan oust Sligo: now meet Donegal", Irish Independent, 24/03/1969, p. 13
^ "Results at a glance", Irish Press, 31/03/1969, p. 12
^ "Chambers' goal made Clare safe", Irish Independent, 10/03/1969, p. 15
^ "Galway win with late Keenan point", Irish Independent, 10/03/1969, p. 15
^ "Roscommon reap decisive success from switches", Irish Independent, 24/03/1969, p. 12
^ "Galway had to fight", Irish Independent, 24/03/1969, p. 12
^ "GAA in brief", Irish Independent, 31/03/1969, p. 16
^ "GAA in brief", Irish Independent, 31/03/1969, p. 16
^ "Mick O'Connell saves Kerry with a late point", Cork Examiner, 14/04/1969, p. 10
^ "GAA Results at a glance", Irish Press, 21/04/1969, p. 13
^ "GAA facts at a glance", Irish Press, 28/04/1969, p. 15
^ "Easy for Kildare", Irish Independent, 10/03/1969, p. 15
^ "Kildare sparkle", Irish Independent, 24/03/1969, p. 12
^ "Kildare-Offaly tie ends level", Irish Independent, 31/03/1969, p. 16
^ "GAA Results at a glance", Irish Press, 21/04/1969, p. 13
^ "Kerry for league final", Irish Independent, 12/05/1969, p. 12
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151