Yes. They have only won it twice, in 1943 and 1944, but they play for it every year.
The Sam Maguire Cup was first presented to Larry Stanley, captain of the All-Ireland Champions of 1928, which were Kildare. That was not the first All-Ireland, which was actually the 1887 final, which was won by Limerick, but the Sam Maguire Cup was not around then.
Dublin have won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship on 27 occasions, of which 13 happened since the Sam Maguire Cup was first presented to All-Ireland Champions. For 7 of those they received the old Sam Maguire, and they received the new one for 6 of those.
Dave Barry has won the League of Ireland with Cork Citya nd the Sam Maguire with Cork.
For Gaelic Football it is the Sam Maguire Cup. For Hurling it is the Liam McCarthy Cup.
The total answer is 16 counties. Firstly, 13 counties have never won the All-Ireland Senior football title:AntrimMonaghanFermanaghSligoLeitrimWaterfordClareKilkennyWicklowWestmeathCarlowLaoisLongfordThe Sam Maguire Cup was first awarded in 1928, so counties that won the All-Ireland Football title before that, but not since would also have never won the Sam Maguire Cup. Those counties are:Limerick, Wexford and Tipperary.
Sam Maguire Cup happened in 1928.
The Sam Maguire Cup is the name of the trophy presented to the winners of the All-Ireland Senior Football championship. The current cup replaced an older version in 1988, also known as the Sam Maguire Cup. It had been first presented in 1928.
Down have won the All-Ireland Senior Football Final, for which they received the Sam Maguire Cup, on 5 occasions: 1960 1961 1968 1991 1994
Kerry won the Sam Maguire Cup in 2009.
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If you are referring to their winning of the All-Ireland football title, the name of the trophy is Sam Maguire Cup. They also won the Leinster football championship, for which they won the Delaney Cup.