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Donegal v Dublin (2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donegal v Dublin (2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship)
The Donegal vs Dublin football match that took place on 28 August 2011 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, was the second semi-final match of the 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Both teams reached the stage with an undefeated record in the competition. The game was administered by Laois officials led by Stradbally referee Maurice Deegan. The result was a scoreline unprecedented in recent Championship history; Donegal led 0–04 - 0-02 at half time, Dublin won the second half 0–06 - 0-02 and the game by a scoreline of 0–08 - 0-06. The match was played in front of a sell-out crowd. The number of points shared was the lowest between the teams in Championship history. The first half produced one of the lowest scorelines in Chamopionship history and the final scoreline had not been seen at this level of the sport since the 1950s, an era when games lasted ten minutes less. This was also the first Championship loss of Jim McGuinness's successful reign as Donegal manager, and one of only three - the other two only coming in 2013. It became a defining game in the evolution of the then revolutionary tactic that was to become known as The System. ==Background== Neither side had won an All-Ireland title since the 1990s. Neither side had even appeared in an All-Ireland final in all that time. Dublin had lost their previous four All-Ireland semi-finals.〔 Former Kerry footballer Pat Spillane, in his capacity as an analyst for RTÉ Television, tipped an easy win for Dublin.〔 A heavy rain shower fell ahead of the match.〔
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