Munster Junior Club Football Championship
Munster Junior Club Football Cup | |
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Founded | 2003 |
Title holders | Keel (1st title) |
First winner | Carbery Rangers |
Most titles | Finuge (2 titles) |
The Munster Junior Club Football Championship, formally known for sponsorship reasons as the AIB Munster GAA Junior Club Football Championship, is a Gaelic football competition, organized by the Munster provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition is played between the winners of the Junior Football championships in the 6 counties of Munster. It was first played officially in 2003 when Annascaul from Kerry and Carbery Rangers from Cork played each other. The winners of this competition will play against the winners of the other three provincial champions and the winner of the Britain championship for the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship.
Roll of honour
Year | Winner | County | Opponent | County |
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2016 | Glenbeigh-Glencar | Kerry | Gabriel Rangers | Cork |
2015[1] | Templenoe 2-17 | Kerry | Coolmeen 0-3 | Clare |
2014[2] | Brosna 0-15 | Kerry | Glin 2-6 | Limerick |
2013[3] | Keel 0-14 | Kerry | Feohanagh-Castlemahon 0-4 | Limerick |
2012[4] | Kenmare Shamrocks 0-20 | Kerry | Cappamore 2-8 | Limerick |
2011 | Dromid Pearses 0-15 | Kerry | Kildangan 1-5 | Tipperary |
2010 | St. Mary's Cahirciveen 2-12 | Kerry | Bruree 0-4 | Limerick |
2009 | Castlegregory 1-20 | Kerry | Mountcollins 0-4 | Limerick |
2008 | Skellig Rangers 0-11 | Kerry | Bruff 0-7 | Limerick |
2007 | Canovee 1-6 | Cork | O'Callaghan's Mills 1-5 | Clare |
2006 | Duagh 1-9 | Kerry | Adrigole 0-11 | Cork |
2005 | Ardfert 1-8 | Kerry | Erin's Own 0-10 | Cork |
2004 | Finuge 2-13 | Kerry | Aghabullogue 3-4 | Cork |
2003 | Carbery Rangers 0-13 | Cork | Annascaul 0-11 | Kerry |
2002 | Finuge 0-14 | Kerry | Kiskeam 0-11 | Cork |
2001 | St. Michael's/Foilmore | Kerry | Éire Óg, Ennis | Clare |
See also
- Leinster Junior Club Football Championship
- Connacht Junior Club Football Championship
- Ulster Junior Club Football Championship
References
- ↑ "Temple of doom for Coolmeen as Templenoe inflict hammering". Irish Examiner. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ↑ "Battling Brosna deliver". Irish Examiner. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ "Determined Keel prove the real deal". Irish Examiner. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
- ↑ "Captain O'Connor inspires Kenmare". Irish Examiner. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
External Sources
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