Sligo Intermediate Football Championship 1996

Sligo Intermediate Football Championship 1996

Infobox GAA championship


name=Sligo Intermediate Football Championship 1996
county=Sligo
year=1996
captain=John Lavin
manager=James Kearins
winners=Ballymote
ordinal=2
super=nd
relegated=St. Farnan's, Owenmore Gaels, St. Michael's,
Maugherow, Tubbercurry
promoted=St. Mary's

This is a round-up of the 1996 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship. Ballymote won their second title in four years after defeating Mullinabreena in the decider. At the end of this year the re-structuring of the adult grades saw the Intermediate grade reduced to ten teams, resulting in four teams being relegated from both League and Championship, namely St. Farnan's, Owenmore Gaels, St. Michael's and Maugherow, while the previous year's Junior champions, Tubbercurry, were also demoted.

First Round

ligo Intermediate Football Championship Final

References

* Sligo Champion (Autumn 1996)

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