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Armagh

This year
2026
Andrew Murnin shines with goal as Armagh beat Monaghan by 12 points
GAA club issues warning after young person targeted by AI-generated sexual content
Peter Harte and Rian O'Neill unlikely to feature in 2026 for Tyrone and Armagh
Ulster counties significantly weakened by the absence of attacking leaders.
Mattie Donnelly goal helps Tyrone to opening win over Armagh in McKenna Cup
Last year
2025
Two churches in the same village targeted in Christmas Day break-ins
Attackers try to set man (70s) on fire and beat him with bats during attempted murder in Armagh
PSNI make three arrests as part of cross-border investigation into ‘violent right-wing extremism’
Armagh-Tyrone opener the standout game as GAA 2026 football draws are made
The Ulster rivals will meet at the preliminary round stage.
Kerry win eight All-Star football awards with four for Donegal
Meath, Armagh, and Louth also have players recognised.
'I had to have a sit down to compose myself' - emotions flow over for Loughmacrory
Grimley brothers win first-ever championships in Tyrone and Armagh.
Manslaughter probe launched after man dies days after suffering head injury outside bar in Lurgan
Explosive device found outside a Sinn Féin office in Newry
Armagh All-Ireland winning GAA player pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges
Armagh All-Ireland winning GAA player pleads not guilty to sexual assault charges
Armagh and Donegal both fined €7,500 for Ulster final brawl
Patients across the North urged to avoid two major hospitals due to ‘significant’ IT issue
Greg McGonigle returns for a second spell as manager of Armagh ladies
5 key games to watch out for in this GAA club championship weekend
Murder investigation in Co Armagh after man found dead with head and facial injuries
Accused shouted 'trick or treat' before throwing petrol bomb inside Armagh pub, court hears
Man charged with two counts of attempted murder after throwing petrol bomb into Armagh bar
Laois banish their heartache with deserved junior victory over Armagh
'People say to you sometimes, ‘God, that must be awful' . . . I'm lucky'
Donegal and Armagh turn down proposed €7,500 fines from Ulster final row
Kerry knock Armagh off their perch as they dump champions out of race for Sam
The Kingdom attack found their voice in the second half.
Kerry have been cut tight to the bone, relying on a great player to get past Armagh
Can the Kingdom produce against the Sam Maguire holders today in Croke Park?
Galway and Armagh announce sides for quarter-finals, O'Callaghan named on Dublin bench
Leaders on both sides of the border urge completion of Casement Park
Sick of the sight of each other: the Armagh v Galway rivalry of the roaring '20s and before
Man in his 40s dies following incident last week on Louth/Armagh border
GAA confirm fixture details for All-Ireland SFC Round 3 group games
Timetable of sexual assault case against former Armagh GAA captain discussed in court
'We'll be having a serious conversation': Mistakes and wides frustrate Dublin in loss to Armagh
A crowd of 38,763 saw Armagh defeat Dublin 0-24 to 0-19 yesterday.
Armagh impress in victory over Dublin to ensure top group spot
Kieran McGeeney’s side have booked their place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.
Donegal and Armagh await result of investigation into Ulster final post-match fracas
Monaghan cyclist (62) killed in collision in Armagh
Armagh-Dublin to be featured RTÉ game in Round 2 football fixtures
Kingsmill families ask new Troubles truth recovery body to name suspects involved in massacre
The provincial system may not be perfect, but Ulster thriller shows it sure can howl
Putting the Ulster final into context is no easy thing after an exhausting epic.
Donegal go back to back with Ulster titles after a Clones thriller
Late Niall O’Donnell point edges out Armagh after a titanic battle.