The following year Tyrone were Ulster champions and, in keeping with the recent form of the winners of that competition, reached the 1995 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final (only the county's second ever).
The county played a total of ten matches, including three replays, which was a record for any winning team.
[2] Tyrone played five matches in the Ulster SFC, including replays against Cavan in the semi-final and against Armagh in the final, which they lost.
[2] Tyrone had yet another drawn game, a match notable for Owen Mulligan's stunning solo goal.
[2] In the All-Ireland SFC semi-final, the county met Armagh for a third time; two points behind with only six minutes of play left, Seán Cavanagh scored a solo point, substitute Shane Sweeney levelled the game and Peter Canavan converted an injury-time free.
In the 2005 All-Ireland SFC final, the county defeated Kerry for the second time in three years to win the Sam Maguire Cup, sparking emotional scenes among the Tyrone team and fans, in remembrance of Cormac McAnallen.
[2] The team advanced to the All-Ireland SFC semi-final against Wexford but did not impress against the Strawberries, appearing in at that stage for the first time since 1945.
[2] Tyrone did enough though, but entered 2008 All-Ireland SFC final against a Kerry team intent on winning three consecutive titles.
Dublin's six-year hold on the Sam Maguire Cup came to an end on 11 September 2021 as Tyrone defeated Mayo in the final by a scoreline of 2–14 to 0–15.
[5] County Tyrone GAA team is currently sponsored by Cookstown based construction company McAleer & Rushe, who announced they would extend the main sponsorship deal until the end of 2025.
[12] Receiving a three-year term, his backroom team included coach Stephen McGarry and strength specialist Tommy Stevenson.
Ursula Jordan was the outstanding player of the era and in the history of camogie in the county, and was selected for Ulster's Gael Linn Cup inter-provincial team.
Tyrone won the Máire Ní Chinnéide Cup in 2008[15] and the fourth division of the National Camogie League in 2010.