I can help with the latest info, but I don’t have live access right now. Here’s what’s generally known about the 2005 All-Ireland final involving Armagh and Tyrone, plus how to verify the very latest updates:
Direct answer
- The 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was played between Tyrone and Kerry, with Tyrone winning their second title. Armagh did not win the All-Ireland that year. If you’re asking about a specific 2005 Armagh vs Tyrone final or replay, that pairing did not occur in the All-Ireland decider; they did meet in Ulster Championship games that year, including a high-profile Ulster final/replay in 2005 context, but the All-Ireland final was Tyrone v Kerry, with Tyrone taking the title.[4]
Notes and steps to get the latest news
- For “latest news” on any 2005 Armagh v Tyrone encounter (e.g., Ulster Championship ties or notable anniversaries), you’ll want to check:
- Official GAA sites (gaa.ie) for match reports and archives.
- Reputable Irish sports outlets (BBC Sport, RTÉ Sport, The42) for historical recaps and anniversary pieces.
- Local Ulster outlets (e.g., Ulster GAA, regional newspapers) for retrospective features around anniversaries.
- If you’re after a recent development (e.g., a tribute, documentary, or new archival discovery), searching with keywords like “Armagh Tyrone 2005 Ulster final replay anniversary 2025” on a news search engine will surface the latest articles.
Illustrative context
- The 2005 championship is remembered for Tyrone’s All-Ireland triumph after a strong run of performances; Armagh remained competitive in Ulster and in national championship matchups but did not win the All-Ireland that year. A typical recap would note Tyrone’s performance surge and the final score in the All-Ireland final (Tyrone 1-16 to Kerry 2-10) as the season’s culmination.[4]
If you’d like, I can search for the latest articles now and summarize them with citations. Just confirm you want me to look up current updates and I’ll pull the most recent sources.