Sun, 07 Jul, 2002 - 17:30
Armagh are Ulster football champions for the third time in four years.
But Donegal will look back on this riveting final at Clones with deed regrets over their attacking failings.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPlace: ArmaghPerson: Joe KernanPerson: Ronan ClarkePerson: Steven McDonnellPerson: Oisín McConvillePerson: KernanPerson: McNultyPerson: JustinPerson: EndaPerson: Brendan DevenneyPerson: Adrian SweeneyPerson: John McEnteePerson: Tony BlakePerson: DonegalPerson: John GildeaPerson: Barry MonaghanPerson: Paul McGoniglePerson: Christy ToyePerson: Diarmuid MarsdenPerson: SweeneyPerson: McConvillePerson: McDonnellPerson: DevenneyPerson: Jim McGuinnesssPerson: Brendan TierneyPerson: ClarkeEvent: Anglo-Celt CupOrganisation: ArmaghOrganisation: DonegalOrganisation: UlsterOrganisation: Orchard
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