Armagh Junior Football Championship
Appearance
Armagh Junior Football Championship | |
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Irish | Craobh Sóiseareach Peile Ard Mhacha |
Founded | 1955 |
Trophy | Sean Quinn Perpetual Cup[1] |
Title holders | Ballyhegan Davitts (4th title) |
Most titles | Keady (5 titles) |
The Armagh Junior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between Armagh clubs below the Intermediate and Senior ranks. The winners of the Armagh Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship. The 2017 Armagh County Champions are Ballyhegan Davitts who defeated Thomas Davis by 1-14 to 1-11.[2]
From the launch of the Junior Championship in 1925 until 2013, five clubs won the title four times, with 42 other clubs winning it at least once.[1]
Roll of honour
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2017 | Ballyhegan 1-14 | Corrinshego 1-11 |
2016 | Clonmore 1-10 (0-12) | St Patrick's II 0-10 (1-9) |
2015 | Tullysaran 1-13 | Clonmore 0-8 |
2014 | Keady 2-10 | Collegeland 0-6 |
2013 | Annaghmore 0-12 | Clonmore 1-5 |
2012 | An Port Mór 2-11 | Annaghmore 2-8 |
2011 | Éire Óg | |
2010 | Grange | |
2009 | Shane O'Neill's 0-13 | Belleeks 0-7 |
2008 | Middletown | |
2007 | Collegeland | |
2006 | An Port Mór | Collegeland |
2005 | Clonmore | An Port Mór |
2004 | Lissummon | |
2003 | Annaghmore | |
2002 | Crossmaglen II | |
2001 | Belleeks | |
2000 | Wolfe Tone | |
1999 | Ballymacnab | |
1998 | Granemore | |
1997 | O'Hanlon's | |
1996 | Whitecross | |
1995 | Ballyhegan | |
1994 | Shane O'Neill's 1-13 | Ballymacnab 2-8 |
1993 | Madden | Ballymacnab |
1992 | Clady | |
1991 | An Port Mór | |
1990 | Granemore | |
1989 | Annaghmore | |
1988 | Collegeland | |
1987 | St Michael's | |
1986 | Mullaghbawn | |
1985 | Éire Óg | |
1984 | Dromintee | |
1983 | Mullaghbrack | |
1982 | Corrinshego | |
1981 | Forkhill | |
1980 | Killeavy | |
1979 | Grange | |
1978 | St Paul's, Lurgan | |
1977 | Clady | |
1976 | Keady | |
1975 | Cullaville Blues | |
1974 | Middletown | |
1973 | Derrynoose | |
1972 | Grange | Ballymacnab |
1971 | Granemore | Ballymacnab |
1970 | Annaghmore | |
1969 | Whitecross | Ballymacnab |
1968 | Clan na Gael II | |
1967 | St Peter's | |
1966 | Dromintee | |
1965 | Tír na nÓg | |
1964 | Dorsey† | |
1963 | Derrynoose | |
1962 | Maghery | |
1961 | Ballyhegan | |
1960 | Mullaghbawn | |
1959 | Silverbridge | Ballyhegan |
1958 | Maghery | |
1957 | Harps | |
1956 | Collegeland | |
1955 | Ballyhegan | |
1954 | Blackwatertown | |
1953 | Madden | |
1952 | Pearse Óg | |
1951 | Cullaville Blues | |
1950 | Newtownhamilton | |
1949 | Sarsfields | |
1948 | Clan na Gael | |
1947 | St Peter's | |
1946 | Newtownhamilton | Ballymacnab |
1945 | Clann Éireann | |
1944 | Crossmaglen Rangers | |
1943 | Crossmaglen Rangers | |
1942 | Mullaghbawn | |
1941 | Shane O'Neill's 0-10 | Ballyhegan 1-2 |
1940 | Whitecross | |
1939 | Newtownhamilton | |
1938 | Bessbrook | |
1937 | Maghery | Silverbridge |
1936 | Bessbrook | |
1935 | Whitecross | |
1934 | Jonesborough | |
1933 | Keady | |
1932 | Killeavy | |
1931 | Clan na Gael | |
1930 | Wolfe Tone | |
1929 | Young Irelands | |
1928 | Young Irelands | |
1927 | Keady | |
1926 | Crossmaglen Rangers | |
1925 | Keady |
† 1964: probably an amalgamated Dorsey and Cullyhanna team, Tom Williams GFC
References
- ^ a b Armagh GAA, 29 September 2012, Clár Oifigiúil, Cluiche Ceannais, Craobh Sóiseareach Peile 2012 (Official Programme of 2012 JFC final)
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
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