The match was held at Clonturk Park, Dublin, on 28 February 1892, between Kerry and Wexford.
The Leinster champions lost out to their Munster counterparts on a score line of 2–3 to 1–5.
[1] It took place at Clonturk Park on 28 February 1892, but had been due to take place a week earlier, on 21 February, however it was postponed owing to a snow storm.
[4] This was the last All-Ireland Final to be played where a goal outweighed any number of points.
It came a full twelve years before their first All-Ireland title in Gaelic football.