• All scores correct as of 7 December 2020
Top scorer: overall Top scorer: single game Scoring events • Widest winning margin:
28 •
Wicklow 0-07 – 7–14
Meath (Leinster SFC) • Most goals in a match:
8 •
Mayo 5–20 – 3–13
Tipperary (All-Ireland SFC semi-final) • Most points in a match:
36 •
Dublin 1–24 – 0–12
Cavan (All-Ireland SFC semi-final) •
Offaly 0–16 – 0–20
Kildare (Leinster SFC) • Most goals by one team in a match:
7 •
Wicklow 0-07 – 7–14
Meath (Leinster SFC) • Highest aggregate score:
57 points •
Mayo 5–20 – 3–13
Tipperary (All-Ireland SFC semi-final) • Lowest aggregate score:
22 points •
Cavan 0–13 – 0-09
Antrim (Ulster SFC) •
Louth 1-07 – 1-09
Longford (Leinster SFC)
Miscellaneous • Due to the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games, the All-Ireland Qualifiers and Super 8 Games were not played. •
Sligo,
London and
New York withdrew from Connacht championship, meaning that only four teams competed for the first since 1952. • Due to rotation both
London and
New York fixtures were rescheduled for the 2025 season. •
Kerry lost their only championship match, making it their first championship without a win since
1993. They had reached the quarter-final stage every year since its introduction in 2001. •
Tipperary vs
Clare first meeting in the Munster Championship since
2002. •
Dublin set a new record by becoming the first team to win six successive All-Irelands, and were also the first to win ten successive Leinster Championship titles. • The
Athletic Grounds,
Armagh hosted the Ulster final for the first time since
1941. •
Mayo also set a record: ten final defeats in a row (1989, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2020). •
Tipperary won their first Munster Championship title since
1935. •
Cavan won their first Ulster Championship title and reached the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since
1997. • The four provincial winners were exactly the same as the four provincial winners from
100 years earlier in 1920. Cavan also playing Dublin and Mayo also playing Tipperary, confirmed on the weekend of the centenary of Bloody Sunday due to the delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. •
Cillian O'Connor's four goals (accompanied by nine points) in the 2020 All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park broke the 5–3 record set by
Johnny Joyce of Dublin in 1960 and matched with 3–9 by
Rory Gallagher of Fermanagh in 2002 for the highest individual scorer in any championship football match. •
Dublin also scored the fastest goal in the history of the All Ireland final when
Dean Rock netted after just 12 seconds. •
Dublin played five championship games en route to their All Ireland success without conceding a goal in all five matches, another impressive record. • Dublin extended their record-breaking unbeaten streak to 42 consecutive championship games, as of 25 December 2020. This amounts to 39 wins, 3 draws and 0 losses. • It was Dublin's first All Ireland championship win in a year ending in 0 and completed the set for them. They became the first football county since Kerry (1978) to do so. •
Mayo &
Tipperary equal the record for the number of goals (8) in an All Ireland semi-final (1980 Kerry v Offaly). ==Awards==