All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship

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The All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played between the hundreds of senior football clubs in Ireland.

Structure

Each of Ireland's 32 counties play their own championship between all the Gaelic football clubs in the county - depending on the county, it can be league, knockout, or a mixture of both. The 32 county champions play in the 4 provincial championships, with the four winners of these advancing to the All-Ireland Semi-Finals (one team usually plays the London champions in a quarter-final, but they invariably win). The All-Ireland Final is played in Croke Park on St. Patrick's Day.

Schedule:

  • County championships: June-September
  • Provincial championships: September-December
  • All-Ireland Quarter-Final: December
  • All-Ireland Semi-Finals: February
  • All-Ireland Final: March 17

History

Ulster and Connacht tournaments were first held in the 1960s before an All-Ireland tournament was mooted at the GAA National Congress in 1969 - despite opposition from many delegations the motion received the 2/3 majority necessary and the first winners in 1970-71 were an East Kerry amalgamation (nowadays amalgamations of clubs are not allowed to enter the All-Ireland). The Andy Merrigan Cup was first awarded in 1974, donated by the Castletown club in memory of the great Wexford footballer who died in a farming accident at the height of his career.

Dublin clubs (UCD x2 and St. Vincent's of Raheny) won a three-in-a-row of All-Irelands in 1974-76, before Kerry and Cork clubs began to dominate, winning 9 titles in 13 years, 1977-89, including four for Nemo Rangers of Cork City. Clan na nGael (Drum and Clonown) won 7 Connacht titles in 8 years (1983-90), but could not win a single All-Ireland.

Burren of Down ended a 14-year Ulster drought when they were victorios in 1986. Baltinglass caused a major shock in 1990 by winning their and Wicklow's first national honour, whil Nemo pulled ahead with their fifth title in 1994. In 1998, Corofin won Galway's and Connacht's first national award, six months before the county team's first All-Ireland for 32 years.

In the late 90s the club championship rose to national prominence with regular TV coverage and the prestigious St. Patrick's Day fixture in Croke Park for the final. Crossmaglen Rangers claimed 3 All-Irelands in 4 years from 1997-2000, while the Caltra club of Galway won their first Galway title, first Connacht award and first All-Ireland in one year. This year, Salthill-Knocknacarra of Galway were champions, completing a Connacht three-in-a-row.

Past winners

All-Ireland winners shown in bold type. County in (brackets).

Year Leinster champions Munster champions Ulster champions Connacht champions
1970-71 Gracefield (Offaly) East Kerry (Kerry) Bryansford (Down) Fr. Griffin's (Galway)
1971-72 Portlaoise (Laois) U.C.C. (Cork) Bellaghy (Derry) Claremorris (Mayo)
1972-73 St. Vincent's (Dublin) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Clan na nGael (Armagh) Fr. Griffin's (Galway)
1973-74 U.C.D. (Dublin) U.C.C. (Cork) Clan na nGael (Armagh) Knockmore (Mayo)
1974-75 U.C.D. (Dublin) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Clan na nGael (Armagh) Roscommon Gaels (Roscommon)
1975-76 St. Vincent's (Dublin) Nemo Rangers (Cork) St. Joseph's (Donegal) Roscommon Gaels (Roscommon)
1976-77 Portlaoise (Laois) Austin Stacks, Tralee (Kerry) Ballerin (Derry) Killererin (Galway)
1977-78 Summerhill (Meath) Thomond College (Limerick) St. John's (Antrim) St. Mary's (Sligo)
1978-79 Walsh Island (Offaly) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Scotstown (Monaghan) Killererin (Galway)
1979-80 Walsh Island (Offaly) St. Finbarr's (Cork) Scotstown (Monaghan) St. Grellan's (Galway)
1980-81 Walterstown (Meath) St. Finbarr's (Cork) Scotstown (Monaghan) St. Mary's (Sligo)
1981-82 Raheens (Kildare) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Ballinderry (Derry) Garrymore (Mayo)
1982-83 Portlaoise (Laois) St. Finbarr's (Cork) St. Gall's (Antrim) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1983-84 Walterstown (Meath) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Burren (Down) St. Mary's (Sligo)
1984-85 St. Vincent's (Dublin) Castleisland Desmonds (Kerry) Burren (Down) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1985-86 Portlaoise (Laois) Castleisland Desmonds (Kerry) Burren (Down) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1986-87 Ferbane (Offaly) St. Finbarr's (Cork) Castleblaney Faughs (Monaghan) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1987-88 Portlaoise (Laois) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Burren (Down) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1988-89 Parnells (Dublin) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Burren (Down) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1989-90 Baltinglass (Wicklow) Castlehaven (Cork) Scotstown (Monaghan) Clan na nGael (Roscommon)
1990-91 Thomas Davis (Dublin) Dr. Crokes, Killarney (Kerry) Lavey (Derry) Salthill (Galway)
1991-92 Thomas Davis (Dublin) Dr. Crokes, Killarney (Kerry) Castleblaney Faughs (Monaghan) Corofin (Galway)
1992-93 Éire Óg (Carlow) O'Donovan Rossa (Cork) Lavey (Derry) Knockmore (Mayo)
1993-94 Éire Óg (Carlow) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Errigal Ciaráin (Tyrone) Castlebar Mitchels (Mayo)
1994-95 Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) Castlehaven (Cork) Bellaghy (Derry) Tuam Stars (Galway)
1995-96 Éire Óg (Carlow) Laune Rangers, Killarney (Kerry) Mullaghbawn (Armagh) Corofin (Galway)
1996-97 Éire Óg (Carlow) Laune Rangers, Killarney (Kerry) Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) Knockmore (Mayo)
1997-98 Erin's Isle (Dublin) Castlehaven (Cork) Dungiven (Derry) Corofin (Galway)
1998-99 Éire Óg (Carlow) Doonbeg (Clare) Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) Ballina Stephenites (Mayo)
1999-2000 Na Fianna (Dublin) U.C.C. (Cork) Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) Crossmolina (Mayo)
2000-01 O'Hanrahans (Carlow) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Bellaghy (Derry) Crossmolina (Mayo)
2001-02 Rathnew (Wicklow) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Ballinderry (Derry) Charlestown (Mayo)
2002-03 Dunshaughlin (Meath) Nemo Rangers (Cork) Errigal Ciaráin (Tyrone) Crossmolina (Mayo)
2003-04 St. Brigid's (Dublin) An Ghaeltacht (Kerry) Loup (Derry) Caltra (Galway)
2004-05 Portlaoise (Laois) Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Clare) Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh) Ballina Stephenites (Mayo)
2005-06 Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) Nemo Rangers (Cork) St. Gall's (Antrim) Salthill-Knocknacarra (Galway)

Roll of honour

By club

By county

L, M, U, C refer to Leinster/Munster/Ulster/Connacht championships won by teams from the county.

# County All-Irelands L M U C Last All-Ireland/provincial winners
1 File:Corkcrest.gif Cork clubs 12 24 Nemo Rangers, 2002-03
2 File:KerryCrest.gif Kerry clubs 5 9 Laune Rangers, Killarney, 1995-96
3 Dublin clubs 4 13 Kilmacud Crokes, 1994-95
4 File:Galwaynewcrest.jpg Galway clubs 3 12 Salthill-Knocknacarra, 2005-06
5 File:Derrycrest.jpg Derry clubs 3 10 Ballinderry, 2001-02
6 Armagh clubs 3 8 Crossmaglen Rangers, 1999-2000
7 File:Downnewcrest.jpg Down clubs 2 6 Burren, 1987-88
8 File:Mayo crest.gif Mayo clubs 2 12 Ballina Stephenites, 2004-05
9 File:Laois.gif Laois clubs 1 6 Portlaoise, 1982-83
10 File:Wicklow crest.jpg Wicklow clubs 1 2 Baltinglass, 1989-90
11 File:Limerick crest.gif Limerick clubs 1 1 Thomond College, 1977-78
12 File:Roscommonnewcrest.jpg Roscommon clubs 0 9 Clan na nGael, 1989-90
13 Monaghan clubs 0 6 Castleblaney Faughs, 1991-92
13 File:Carlow crest bg.gif Carlow clubs 0 6 O'Hanrahans, 2000-01
15 File:Meathnewcrest.jpg Meath clubs 0 4 Dunshaughlin, 2002-03
15 Offaly clubs 0 4 Ferbane, 1986-87
17 File:Antrim crest.gif Antrim clubs 0 3 St. Gall's, 2005-06
17 File:Sligonewcrest.jpg Sligo clubs 0 3 St. Mary's, 1983-84
19 File:TyroneCrest.gif Tyrone clubs 0 2 Errigal Ciaráin, 2002-03
19 File:Countyclare-crest.gif Clare clubs 0 2 Kilmurray-Ibrickane, 2004-05
21 File:Kildare.GIF Kildare clubs 0 1 Raheens, 1981-82
21 File:Donegalcrest.jpg Donegal clubs 0 1 St. Joseph's, 1975-76

No club from Cavan, Fermanagh, Kilkenny, Leitrim, London, Longford, Louth, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath or Wexford has ever won a national or provincial title.

By province

Province All-Irelands Last winners
Munster clubs 17 Nemo Rangers (Cork), 2002-03
Ulster clubs 8 Ballinderry (Derry), 2001-02
Leinster clubs 6 Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin), 1994-95
Connacht clubs 5 Salthill-Knocknacarra (Galway), 2005-06