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Kerry Junior Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Kerry Junior Football Championship
CodeGaelic football
Region Kerry (GAA)
No. of teams16
SponsorsKerry Petroleum
Official websiteOfficial website

The Kerry Junior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as Kerry Petroleum County Junior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Kerry JFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second highest ranked junior clubs in the county of Kerry in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system.

The Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship was introduced in 2016 following a restructuring of the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system at all levels.[1] As a result, the champions no longer enter the Munster Junior Club Football Championship.

In its current format, the 16 participating club are drawn into four groups of four teams and play each other in a round-robin system. The four group winners and the four runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at FitzGerald Stadium. The winner of the Kerry Junior Championship, as well as being presented with the Cup, are promoted to the Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship.

Teams

2023 Teams

Team Location Club's Divisional Side In championship since
Asdee Asdee Shannon Rangers
Beale Ballybunion Shannon Rangers
Cordal Cordal St Kieran's
Cromane Cromane Mid Kerry
Duagh Duagh Feale Rangers
Finuge Finuge Feale Rangers
Kilgarvan Kilgarvan Kenmare District
Knocknagoshel Knocknagoshel St Kieran's
Lios Póil Lios Póil West Kerry
Moyvane Moyvane Feale Rangers
Reenard Reenard South Kerry
Scartaglin Scartaglen St Kieran's
Sneem-Derrynane Derrynane and Sneem South Kerry
St Michael's/Foilmore Ballinskelligs South Kerry 2023
Tarbert Tarbert Shannon Rangers
Valentia Young Islanders Valentia Island South Kerry 2023

List of finals

Year Winners Runners-up #
Club Score Club Score
2023
2022[2] Firies 1-17 Cordal 0-11
2021 [3] Castlegregory 3-17 Firies 0-12
2020 Aunascaul 2-16 [4] Castlegregory 0-10
2019 Ballyduff 2-09 [5] Renard 0-12
2018 Lios Póil 1-11 Beale 1-08
2017 Listry 2-12 Castlegregory 2-11
2016 Fossa 2-12 Beale 0-08
2015 Templenoe Glenbeigh-Glencar
2014 Brosna Dromid Pearses
2013 Keel Glenbeigh-Glencar
2012 Kenmare Na Gaeil
2011 Dromid Pearses Duagh
2010 St. Mary's Dromid Pearses
2009 Castlegregory Beaufort

Roll of honour

# Team Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
1 Fossa 1 2016
2 Listry 1 2017
3 Lios Póil 1 2018
4 Ballyduff 1 2019
5 Annascaul 1 2020
6 Castlegregory 1 2 2021 2017, 2020
7 Firies 1 1 2022 2021
8 Beale 2 2016, 2018

2023 Championship

Group stage[6]

Group 1

Tarbert, Cromane, Finuge, Scartaglin

Group 2

Knocknagoshel, Reenard, Kilgarvan, Beale

Group 3

Cordal, Duagh, Asdee, Sneem-Derrynane

Group 4

St Michaels/Foilmore, Valentia, Lispole, Moyvane

Quarter-finals

Sneem-Derrynane v Cromane in Derrynane

Reenard v Cordal in Reenard

Tarbert v St Michael's/Foilmore in Tarbert

Moyvane v Beale in Moyvane

(Matches on the weekend of September 2/3, 2023)


See also

References

  1. ^ O'Mahony, John (20 October 2014). "GAA proposes major SFC surgery". Killarney Today. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/flying-firies-start-lays-foundation-for-comfortable-junior-final-victory-over-cordal/42139610.html
  3. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/first-half-goals-seal-junior-title-for-castlegregory-as-firies-rue-missed-chances/41052890.html
  4. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/annascauls-firepower-the-decisive-factor-in-clinching-junior-crown/40806137.html
  5. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/boyle-strikes-twice-late-on-to-catch-out-renard/38089301.html
  6. ^ "2023 draw".