Donegal captured an 11th Ulster senior football championship title on Sunday in Clones with a dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Armagh.
The sides were deadlocked at 0-20 each at the end of extra-time, in an enthralling provincial decider.
In the shootout, both counties converted their five spot kicks – but in sudden death, Donegal goalkeeper Shaun Patton saved Shane McPartland’s second effort to spark wild green and gold celebrations at St Tiernach’s Park.
The moment that clinched Ulster glory for @officialdonegal 🟨🟩🏆#Ulster2024 pic.twitter.com/6Nao0lVs0N
— Ulster GAA (@UlsterGAA) May 12, 2024
Listen back to how the Ocean FM Sport commentary team of Paddy McGill, Manus Boyle and Mark McHugh described the penalty shoot-out.
Yessssssssss 💚💛 pic.twitter.com/XJjUgtXIZh
— Paddy McGill (@PaddyMcGill1985) May 12, 2024
Ulster SFC final result
Donegal 0-20 Armagh 0-20 after extra-time
(Donegal won 6-5 on penalties)