Division I: 8 team. Split into two groups of four
Division II: 8 teams. Split into two groups of four
Division III: 8 teams. Split into two groups of four
Division IV: 8 teams. Split into two groups of four
Inter-group play-offs
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Inter-group play-offs
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Inter-group play-offs
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Inter-group play-offs
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Longford win 21–17 on aggregate.
^ GAA Final Teams
^ GAA Archives [permanent dead link ]
^ IRISH FANS VENT IRE ON NEW YORK TEAM - New York Times
^ Longford GAA history
^ The GAA: An Oral History , chapter 4, John Scally.
^ "Donegal lucky!", Irish Press, 29 November 1965, p. 17
^ "Donegal advance", Irish Independent, 21 February 1966, p. 13
^ "Down score big win at Ballybay ", Irish Independent, 7 March 1966, p. 16
^ "Donegal win an unsavoury game", Irish Independent, 14 March 1966, p. 12
^ "National League Positions" Irish Press, 16 November 1965, p. 10
^ "Cavan, Longford qualify", Irish Independent, 14 February 1966, p. 15
^ "Cavan, Longford qualify", Irish Independent, 14 February 1966, p. 15
^ "Cavan, Longford qualify", Irish Independent, 7 March 1966, p. 15
^ "National League Positions" Irish Press, 16 November 1965, p. 10
^ "Dublin's victory proves nothing", Irish Independent, 7 March 1966, p. 15
^ "Kildare fully extended by lively Carlow side", Irish Independent, 7 March 1966, p. 15
^ "Kildare return to the front ranks", Irish Independent, 14 March 1966, p. 13
^ "National League Positions" Irish Press, 16 November 1965, p. 10
^ "Scenes mar Offaly win", Irish Press, 24 January 1966, p. 11
^ "Roscommon pip Offaly", Irish Press, 7 February 1966, p. 13
^ "Mayo's late burst was decisive", Irish Independent, 21 February 1966, p. 13
^ "Champions triumph in 'needle' tie ", Irish Independent, 21 February 1966, p. 13
^ "Mayo forget red is for danger", Irish Independent, 7 March 1966, p. 15
^ "National League Positions" Irish Press, 16 November 1965, p. 10
^ "Galway in top form", Irish Independent, 4 April 1966, p. 13
^ "Longford March on", Irish Independent, 4 April 1966, p. 13
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "For The Record, A History of the National Football and Hurling League Finals", Tom Morrison, Collins Press, 2002, ISBN 9781903464151
^ "Longford 5 points up", Irish Independent, 3 October 1966, p. 10
^ "Lost by a point - but won by four", Irish Press, 10 October 1966, p. 16