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Sunday, 22 September, 2002, 13:59 GMT 14:59 UK
Clockwatch: All Ireland Football final
All the action as Armagh play Kerry in the 115th All Ireland Football final at Croke Park.

The latest action comes first, please scroll down for earlier incidents.

Result: Armagh 1-12 Kerry 0-14

Full-time: John Bannon sounds the final whistle and Armagh win the All Ireland championship for the first time.

70 mins: Eoin Brosnan misses a good chance, leaving Armagh still ahead going into three minutes of injury-time.

62 mins: Armagh surge forward to take the lead through McDonnell. Armagh 1-12 Kerry 0-14

58 mins: The teams are level when Armagh's Ronan Clarke lands his third point of the final. Armagh 1-11 Kerry 0-14

54 mins: Oisin McConville crashes the ball past O'Keeffe at the near post for a goal which brings Armagh right back into the contest, just a point behind. Armagh 1-10 Kerry 0-14

53 mins: Dara O Cinneide lands a free from the 45 for Kerry. Armagh 0-10 Kerry 0-14

52 mins: McConville scores from the 45 after Armagh had failed to capitalise on a goal-scoring opportunity. Armagh 0-10 Kerry 0-13

50 mins: Liam Hassett scores a fine point for Kerry to restore the four-point gap. Armagh 0-9 Kerry 0-13

42 mins: McConville scores his first point for the Orchard County. Armagh 0-9 Kerry 0-12

41 mins: O Cinneide is on target with a long-range free for Kerry. Armagh 0-8 Kerry 0-12

39 mins: Marsden gets his third point of the final to reduce Armagh's deficit to three. Armagh 0-8 Kerry 0-11

Half-time: Armagh 0-7 Kerry 0-11

35 mins: Marsden gets a stoppage-time point to leave Armagh trailing by four at half-time. Armagh 0-7 Kerry 0-11

33 mins: Oisin McConville sees a penalty saved by Kerry keeper Declan O'Keeffe.

32 mins: Cooper scores from close-range to extend Kerry's lead. Armagh 0-6 Kerry 0-11

31 mins: Dara O Cinneide scores from a free to give Kerry a four-point cushion.

Diarmuid Marsden played at corner-forward for Armagh
Diarmuid Marsden scored twice in the first half

25 mins: Diarmuid Marsden's first point gives the Ulster champions a much-needed boost. Armagh 0-6 Kerry 0-9

24 mins: Kerry's spell of dominance continues as Mike Frank Russell's shot is deflected over the bar for a point.
Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-9

23 mins: McEntee, feeling the effects of an earlier knock, is replaced by Barry O'Hagan.

23 mins: Liam Hassett gives Kerry a three-point lead. Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-8

22 mins: Eamonn Fitzmaurice gets forward to score for Kerry. Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-7

20 mins: Full-forward Dara O Cinneide takes his all-time Championship tally to 120, scoring from play to edge Kerry ahead. Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-6

19 mins: The final's first point from a free is kicked by Dara O Cinneide. Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-5

16 mins: Armagh centre half-forward John McEntee turns to fire over an accurate left-foot strike. Armagh 0-5 Kerry 0-4

14 mins: Pearse Og clubman Clarke is on target again with a long-range point for Armagh. Armagh 0-4 Kerry 0-4

11 mins: Kerry lead for the first time thanks to a point from play scored by corner forward Russell. Armagh 0-3 Kerry 0-4

John McEntee was replaced by Barry O'Hagan
Armagh's John McEntee suffered concussion

10 mins: Eoin Brosnan brings Kerry level again wth another point from play. Armagh 0-3 Kerry 0-3

7 mins: Colm Cooper swivels and lands Kerry's second point with his left foot. Armagh 0-3 Kerry 0-2

4 mins: 19-year-old full-forward Ronan Clarke kicks over another Armagh point as the Orchard County make a promising start. Armagh 0-3 Kerry 0-1

3 mins: McDonnell picks up a loose ball and sends over his second point of the match. Armagh 0-2 Kerry 0-1

2 mins: Mike Frank Russell quickly replies by getting last year's beaten finalists off the mark. Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-1

1 min: Stephen McDonnell's right foot lands the final's first point from play. Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-0


Armagh: B Tierney, E McNulty, J McNulty, F Bellew, A O'Rourke, K McGeeney, A McCann, J Toal, P McGrane, P McKeever, J McEntee, O McConville, S McDonnell, R Clarke, D Marsden.
Subs: P Hearty, K Hughes, C O'Rourke, P Loughran, B O'Hagan, J Donaldson, B Duffy, G Reid, P McCormack, T McEntee, S Maxwell, P Duffy, C O'Neill, K McElvanna, S Smyth.

Kerry: D O'Keeffe, M O Se, S Moynihan, M McCarthy, T O Se, E Fitzmaurice, J Sheehan, D O Se, D Daly, S O'Sullivan, E Brosnan, L Hassett, MF Russell, D O Cinneide, C Cooper.
Subs: D Murphy, A MacGearailt, J Crowley, T O'Sullivan, B O'Shea, S Scanlon, D O'Sullivan, M Lyons, I Twiss, F Kelliher, D Quill, R O'Connor, M Finn, E Galvin, MD Cahill.

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