Connacht Intermediate Club Football Championship
Gaelic football competition
The Connacht Intermediate Club Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition played between the Intermediate Championship winner from each county in Connacht. The winners compete for the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship.
Recent championships
2019
Quarter-Final | Semi-Final | Final | ||||||||||||
Oughterard | 2-16 | |||||||||||||
Tulsk | 1-8 | |||||||||||||
Tulsk | 1-13 | |||||||||||||
Leitrim Gaels | 1-12 | |||||||||||||
The Neale | 0-11 | |||||||||||||
Oughterard | 1-16 | |||||||||||||
The Neale | 4-13 | |||||||||||||
Geevagh | 1-11 |
2018
Quarter-Final | Semi-Final | Final | ||||||||||||
An Spidéal | 0-13 | |||||||||||||
Belmullet | 0-9 | |||||||||||||
Shamrock Gaels | 2-11 | |||||||||||||
Fenagh | 2-10 | |||||||||||||
An Spidéal | 1-14 | |||||||||||||
Fuerty | 0-16 | |||||||||||||
Fuerty | 2-12 | |||||||||||||
Shamrock Gaels | 0-6 |
List of finals
Year | Winner | Score | County | Opponent | Score | County |
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2023 | Castlerea St. Kevin's | 2-04 | Roscommon | Monivea Abbey | 0-08 | Galway |
2022 | Dunmore McHales | 1-16 | Galway | St Dominic's | 1-13 | Roscommon |
2021[1][2][3][4] | St Faithleach's | 2-14 | Roscommon | Naomh Anna, Leitir Móir | 2-12 | Galway |
2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||||
2019[5] | Oughterard | 1-16 | Galway | The Neale | 0-11 | Mayo |
2018[6] | An Spideal | 1-14 | Galway | Fuerty | 0-16 | Roscommon |
2017[7] | Michael Glavey's | 3-14 | Roscommon | Claregalway | 1-12 | Galway |
2016[8] | Westport | 1-09 | Mayo | Ballinamore Seán O'Heslin's | 0-07 | Leitrim |
2015[9] | Hollymount-Carramore | 0-09 | Mayo | Moycullen | 0-08 | Galway |
2014[10][11] | St Croan's | 2-10 | Roscommon | Killanin | 0-11 | Galway |
2013[12] | Kiltane | 3-10 | Mayo | Boyle | 2-04 | Roscommon |
2012[13] | Charlestown Sarsfields | 0-14 | Mayo | Bunninadden | 0-08 | Sligo |
2011 | Davitts | 1-13 | Mayo | Padraig Pearses | 0-08 | Roscommon |
2010 | St James' | 0-14 | Galway | Strokestown | 1-09 | Roscommon |
2009 | Naomh Anna | 2-14 | Galway | Westport | 2-13 | Mayo |
2008 | St Michael's | 1-09 | Galway | Kilbride | 1-08 | Roscommon |
2007 | Moycullen | 3-11 | Galway | Ballintubber | 1-08 | Mayo |
2006 | Tuar Mhic Éadaigh | 0-07 | Mayo | Carrigallen | 1-03 | Leitrim |
2005 | Caherlistrane | 0-13 | Galway | Boyle | 0-05 | Roscommon |
2004[14] | Western Gaels | 1-10 | Roscommon | Calry-St Joseph's | 0-07 | Sligo |
2004 | Elphin | 1-10 | Roscommon | Cortoon Shamrocks | 0-08 | Galway |
References
- ^ "FOOTBALL: St Faithleachs 2-14 Naomh Anna Leitir Móir 2-12 (Connacht Intermediate Final Report and Reaction)". Galway Bay FM. 15 January 2022.
- ^ Duke, Seamus (20 January 2022). "Faithleach's conquer Connacht after thriller".
- ^ "St Faithleach's are Connacht Intermediate Football Champions". MidWest Radio. 15 January 2022.
- ^ "Last-gasp victory for St Faithleach's in Connacht intermediate final". Shannonside FM. 15 January 2022.
- ^ "Connacht IFC final: Tierney inspires Oughterard". Hogan Stand. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ "An Spideal crowned Connacht Intermediate football champions". Galway Bay FM. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^ "Connacht IFC final: Glennon fires Glavey's to title". Irish Independent. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
- ^ "McDermott sets up Westport win". Irish Independent. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
- ^ "Coen helps Mayo champions dig deep for provincial glory". Irish Independent. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
- ^ "Connacht club IFC final: Walsh can't save Killanin". Hogan Stand. 16 November 2014. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- ^ Croke, Ruaidhri (29 December 2014). "Farewell to Shane Curran and a league title -- Roscommon's 2014 sporting highlights". The42.ie.
- ^ "Kiltane firepower overwhelms Boyle". Irish Examiner. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "Charlestown on the way up again". Irish Independent. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
- ^ "Western Gaels take Connacht title". Hogan Stand. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 2 May 2012.