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'''Cork Intermediate Football Championship''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] competition between second tier [[Gaelic football]] clubs organised by [[Cork GAA]]. The championship was discontinued after 1938 because of a lack of clubs. From 1939 until 1964 any team that won the Junior County Football Final went directly to Senior competition. The Intermediate Championship was revived in 1965 and continues to this day. In 2006, the championship was split into two grades (Premier Intermediate and Intermediate A).
'''Cork Intermediate Football Championship''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association]] competition between second tier [[Gaelic football]] clubs organised by [[Cork GAA]]. The championship was discontinued after 1938 because of a lack of clubs. From 1939 until 1964 any team that won the Junior County Football Final went directly to Senior competition. The Intermediate Championship was revived in 1965 and continues to this day. In 2006, the championship was split into two grades (Premier Intermediate and Intermediate A).
The winner of the intermediate championship usually plays in the [[Cork Senior Football Championship]] the following year. With the current split, the winning club of the "Premier Intermediate" is promoted to the senior level, while the winning club of the "Intermediate A" plays in the "Premier Intermediate" in the following year. The winners of the Premier title represent [[Cork GAA]] in the [[Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship]].
The winner of the intermediate championship usually plays in the [[Cork Senior Football Championship]] the following year. With the current split, the winning club of the "Premier Intermediate" is promoted to the senior level, while the winning club of the "Intermediate A" plays in the "Premier Intermediate" in the following year. The winners of the Premier title represent [[Cork GAA]] in the [[Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship]].
In 2013, [[Clyda Rovers GAA]] won the "Premier Intermediate" title beating [[Macroom GAA]] in the final and they also went on to win the Munster Championship.<ref>[http://www.southernstar.ie/article.php?id=2300 2010 Southern Star final report]</ref>
In 2013, [[Clyda Rovers GAA]] won the "Premier Intermediate" title beating [[Macroom GAA]] in the final and they also went on to win the Munster Championship.<ref>[http://www.southernstar.ie/article.php?id=2300 2010 Southern Star final report] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721132950/http://www.southernstar.ie/article.php?id=2300 |date=2011-07-21 }}</ref>


==Roll of honour==
==Roll of honour==

Revision as of 04:57, 13 August 2017

Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Founded2006
Title holdersKiskeam (1st title)
Cork Intermediate A Football Championship
Founded2006
Title holdersBandon (1st title)

Cork Intermediate Football Championship is a Gaelic Athletic Association competition between second tier Gaelic football clubs organised by Cork GAA. The championship was discontinued after 1938 because of a lack of clubs. From 1939 until 1964 any team that won the Junior County Football Final went directly to Senior competition. The Intermediate Championship was revived in 1965 and continues to this day. In 2006, the championship was split into two grades (Premier Intermediate and Intermediate A). The winner of the intermediate championship usually plays in the Cork Senior Football Championship the following year. With the current split, the winning club of the "Premier Intermediate" is promoted to the senior level, while the winning club of the "Intermediate A" plays in the "Premier Intermediate" in the following year. The winners of the Premier title represent Cork GAA in the Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship. In 2013, Clyda Rovers GAA won the "Premier Intermediate" title beating Macroom GAA in the final and they also went on to win the Munster Championship.[1]

Roll of honour

Premier Intermediate

Year Winner Opponent
2016[2] Kiskeam 2-12 Fermoy 0-14
2015[3] Carrigaline 0-12 St. Michael's 0-11
2014[4] Valley Rovers 0-12 Na Piarsaigh 0-8
2013[5] Clyda Rovers 0-13 Macroom 0-8
2012[6] St. Vincent's 0-12 St. Michael's 0-11
2011 Newmarket 3-6 Clyda Rovers 1-10
2010 Newcestown GAA 0-10 Clyda Rovers 0-9
2009 Valley Rovers 0-7 Clyda Rovers 0-5
2008 St. Finbarr's 2-13 St. Vincent's 0-14
2007 Mallow 1-7 Killavullen 0-7
2006 St. Vincent's 0-9 0-12 1-5 Glanmire 0-9 0-12 0-8

Intermediate A

Year Winner Opponent
2016[7] Bandon 1-10 Rockchapel 1-7
2015[8][9] Fermoy 0-7 1-12 (R) Mayfield 0-7 0-9 (R)
2014[10] Éire Óg 0-14 Rockchapel 0-6
2013[11] Grenagh 0-12 Aghabullogue 0-5
2012[12] Castletownbere 1-12 Éire Óg 0-13
2011 Kinsale 1-9 Castletownbere 0-8
2010 Macroom 1-9 Kildorrery 0-10
2009 Carrigaline 0-11 Kilnamartyr 0-8
2008 Valley Rovers 1-12 Kildorrery 3-4
2007 Grenagh 2-13 Carrigaline 0-13
2006 Ballingeary 0-9 0-5 Castletownbere 0-9 0-4

Intermediate

Year Winner Opponent
2005 Carbery Rangers 1-13 Glanmire 2-5
2004[13] Nemo Rangers 3-6 Carbery Rangers 1-10
2003 Ilen Rovers 0-15 Carrigaline 0-7
2002 Nemo Rangers 2-9 Newmarket 0-10
2001 Newcestown 0-13 Nemo Rangers 0-6
2000 Youghal 1-9 1-1 Nemo Rangers 2-6 0-3
1999 Naomh Abán 1-8 1-9 Castletownbere 2-5 1-6
1998 St. Michael's 1-11 St. Finbarr's 0-8
1997 Douglas 0-9 0-9 Castletownbere 1-6 1-3
1996 Clyda Rovers 0-16 Carrigaline 1-5
1995 Dohenys 0-11 Kilmurry 0-7
1994 Ballincollig 2-7 Clyda Rovers 2-4
1993 Bantry Blues 0-12 Ballincollig 0-10
1992 Mallow 1-13 Kilmurry 2-9
1991 Aghada 0-9 Ballincollig 0-8
1990 Macroom 2-10 Castletownbere 1-7
1989 Rockchapel 1-10 0-9 Mallow 1-10 0-4
1988 Kilshannig 2-9 Ballincollig 1-7
1987 Glanmire 3-5 Fermoy 0-6
1986 Castletownbere 1-9 Kilshannig 0-8
1985 O'Donovan Rossa 3-11 Glanmire 0-8
1984 Midleton 2-11 O'Donovan Rossa 1-12
1983 Passage West 0-7 1-6 O'Donovan Rossa 0-7 0-7
1982 Macroom 1-12 Bandon 1-8
1981 Kildorrery 0-10 Glanmire 0-8
1980 Nemo Rangers 2-6 Midleton 1-4
1979 Adrigole 2-9 Kildorrery 1-6
1978 Castlehaven 0-8 St. Finbarr's 0-3
1977 Naomh Abán 1-8 Castlehaven 1-3
1976 Glanworth 1-10 Naomh Abán 2-6
1975 Bantry Blues 0-9 Naomh Abán 0-7
1974 Bishopstown 1-10 Newcestown 1-6
1973 Canovee 2-11 Glanworth 0-6
1972 Dohenys 4-10 Glanworth 1-7
1971 Newcestown 2-11 St. Finbarr's 3-2
1970 St. Finbarr's 1-8 3-6 Youghal 1-8 1-7
1969 St. Michael's 5-8 Dohenys 1-3
1968 Cobh 1-12 St. Vincent's 1-6
1967 Urhan 2-15 Millstreet 2-6
1966 Na Piarsaigh 1-8 St. Vincent's 2-4
1965 Mitchelstown 2-8 St. Vincent's 1-5
1939–1964 No competition
1938 Bantry Blues 1-1 Dohenys 0-2
1937 St. Nicholas 3-5 3-3 Bantry Blues 3-2 1-2
1936 Bantry Blues 2-3 Dohenys 1-2
1935 Dromtarriffe 1-7 St. Columb's, Douglas 0-2
1934 Bantry Blues 1-1 St. Nicholas 0-3
1933 Kilmurry 2-3 Bantry Blues 0-6
1932 Fermoy 2-4 Kilmurry 0-1
1931 Clonakilty 3-6 Dromtarriffe 0-2
1930 St. Finbarr's 2-3 Dromtarriffe 1-1
1929 Mitchelstown 1-3 Owenabue 0-2
1928 Nemo Rangers 2-3 Kilmurry 0-1
1927 Duhallow United * Fermoy
1926 Buttervant 0-2 Kinsale 0-0
1925 Mitchelstown 3-4 Kilmurry 1-0
1924 O'Donovan Rossa 1-4 Mallow 0-0
1923 Shamrocks 1-1 Dohenys 0-0
1922 Not completed
1921 Not played
1920 Unfinished
1919 Nils 0-7 Macroom 0-0
1918 Millstreet 0-2 Knockavilla 0-0
1917 St. Nicholas 7-7 Fermoy 0-0
1916 Cobh 0-2 5-3 Macroom 0-2 2-1
1915 Fermoy 1-2 Kinsale 0-0
1914 Millstreet 1-3 O'Donovan Rossa 0-0
1913 Clonakilty 2-1 O'Brien's 1-0
1912 Bantry Blues 0-1 CYMS 0-0
1911 Mitchelstown 2-5 William O'Brien's 0-0
1910 Kanturk 3-4 CYMS 0-1
1909 Cobh 0-4 5-13 CYMS 0-4 0-4

References

  1. ^ 2010 Southern Star final report Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Watch: Kiskeam's most glorious day as holy grail reached". The Irish Examiner. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Times never so sweet as Carrigaline reach promised land". Irish Examiner. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Valiant Valleys stick to their guns". Irish Examiner. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Glory at last for classy Clyda". Irish Examiner. 14 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Courage gets Vincent's over lin". Irish Examiner. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  7. ^ "Bandon footballers win county intermediate football title". The Southern Star. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Mayfield live to fight another day". Irish Examiner. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Fired up Fermoy claim crown". Irish Examiner. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  10. ^ "Goulding guides Éire Óg to glory". The Irish Examiner. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  11. ^ "Lucky 13 as gritty Grenagh double up". Irish Examiner. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  12. ^ "Castletownbere stand firm to edge past battling Éire Óg". Irish Examiner. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  13. ^ "Nemo retain intermediate crown as Carbery crumble in second-half". Irish Examiner. 8 November 2004. Retrieved 4 December 2013.