| Championship details | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 31 July – 26 September 2010 | 
| Teams | 16 | 
| All-Ireland champions | |
| Winners | Dublin (1st win) | 
| All Ireland Runners-up | |
| Runners-up | Tyrone | 
| Provincial champions | |
| Championship Statistics | |
| Matches Played | 15 | 
← 2009   2011 →   | |
The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship began on 31 July 2010.[1] Dublin were the winners, with a convincing win over Tyrone in the final.
Structure
- Sixteen teams compete.
- The top four teams from 2009 receive byes to the quarter-finals.
 - The quarter-finalists from 2009 receive byes to the second round.
 - The other eight teams play in the first round.
 
 - All games are knockout matches, drawn games being replayed.
 - The first-round losers playoff, with one team being relegated to the intermediate championship for 2011. Teams must spend two years as a senior team before they are eligible for relegation; teams that have not done so are exempt from relegation.
 
Fixtures and results
Early stages
Final stages
| Dublin | 3–16; 0–9 | Tyrone | 
|---|---|---|
| Sinéad Aherne (2-7) Amy McGuinness (1-3) Siobhán McGrath (0-1) Elaine Kelly (0-2) Lyndsey Davey (0-2) Gemma Fay (0-1) Lindsay Peat (0-1)  | 
[2][3][4] | Gemma Begley (0-4) Joline Donnelly (0-3) Cathy Donnelly (0-1) Nina Murphy (0-1)  | 
References
- ↑ "SportLoMo Multi-lingual Software for Sports Federation, Association, Clubs".
 - ↑ "TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football championship final". ladiesgaelic.ie. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
 - ↑ "Dublin Ladies complete maiden win of All-Ireland Football title". www.breakingnews.ie. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
 - ↑ "Dublin v Tyrone - TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship Final Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
 
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