Donegal Senior Football Championship

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Donegal Senior Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2016 Donegal Senior Football Championship
IrishCraobh Peil Sinsear Dhún na nGall
Founded1920
First winnerBundoran
Most titlesGaoth Dobhair & Naomh Adhamhnáin (14 titles)
SponsorsRTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta

The Donegal Senior Football Championship, currently sponsored as the Michael Murphy Sports and Leisure Donegal SFC, is an annual GAA competition between the highest-level Gaelic football clubs in Donegal. The winners qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.

In recent years the final has been played at MacCumhail Park in Ballybofey. The most recent championship was won by Naomh Conaill, who defeated rivals St. Eunan's in the 2015 final. St. Eunan's and Naomh Conaill have formed "one of the most modern of Donegal rivalries", having regularly been the two best sides in the county in recent times, i.e. since the turn of the century.[1]

History

The 1997 Donegal Senior Football Championship descended into controversy when Naomh Adhamhnáin, having beaten Aodh Ruadh in the final by a scoreline of 1-11 to 2-07, had their title stripped off them in the boardroom in infamous circumstances.[2]

In 2002, Na Cealla Beaga were thrown out of the Championship at the semi-final stage after breaking the rules.[3]

Jim McGuinness assisted Naomh Conaill to success in the 2000s before becoming an All-Ireland winning manager with Donegal.[4] Naomh Conaill, as county champions, made it all the way to the final of the 2010 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship by defeating Cavan champions Kingscourt in the preliminary round, Monaghan champions Clontibret in the first round proper, and Tyrone champions Coalisland in the semi-final.[5]

With interest in Gaelic football at an all-time high after the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, the Senior County Final was broadcast live on TG4.[6]

Top winners

# Team Location Wins Years won Last final lost
1
Naomh Adhamhnáin/St. Eunan's
Letterkenny
15
1948, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1983, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014 2015
Gaoth Dobhair
Gweedore
14
1935, 1938, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1961, 2002, 2006 1978?
2
Aodh Ruadh
Ballyshannon
11
1929, 1932, 1937, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1986, 1987, 1994, 1998 1999?
3
An Clochán Liath
Dungloe
7
1930, 1931, 1933, 1936, 1940, 1957, 1958 1964?
Naomh Iósaef/St. Joseph's
Bundoran/Ballyshannon
1965, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 1969
4
Na Cealla Beaga
Killybegs
6
1952, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996 2013
Séan MacCumhaills
Ballybofey and Stranorlar
1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1977 2004
Ard an Rátha
Ardara
1923, 1926, 1928, 1981, 2000, 2004 1984?
6
Chíll Chartha
Kilcar
5
1925, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1993 1988
6
Bun Dobhráin
Bundoran
3
1920, 1934, 1979 1935?
Na Ceithre Máistrí
Donegal
1982, 1984, 2003 2001
Naomh Conaill
Glenties
2005, 2010, 2015 2012
7
Naomh Columba
Glencolmcille
2
1978, 1990 1998?
Glenswilly
Glenswilly
2011, 2013 2014
8
Baile Dhún na nGall
Donegal
1
1924 1954?
Caisleán na Finne
Castlefin
1922 Never?
Ruagairí Leitir Ceanainn
Letterkenny
1927 1930?

Roll of honour

Year Winner Opponent
2015[7] Naomh Conaill 0-11 St. Eunan's 0-10
2014[8][9] St. Eunan's 0-9 Glenswilly 0-6
2013[10] Glenswilly 3-19 Na Cealla Beaga 2-6
2012[11][12] St. Eunan's 1-7 Naomh Conaill 0-9
2011[13][14] Glenswilly 1-8 Naomh Mícheál 0-9
2010[15] Naomh Conaill 1-15 Na Cealla Beaga 0-8
2009[16] St. Eunan's 0-13 Naomh Conaill 0-7
2008[17][18] St. Eunan's 2-13 Termon 1-8
2007[19] St. Eunan's 0-12 Glenswilly 1-3
2006[20] Ghaoth Dobhair 1-5 St. Eunan's 0-6
2005[21] Naomh Conaill 1-5, 0-10 (R) St. Eunan's 0-8, 1-5 (R)
2004[22] Ard an Rátha 1-9 Seán MacCumhaills 0-4
2003[23] Four Masters 0-15 Termon 0-9
2002 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-11 St. Eunan's 0-10
2001 St. Eunan's 1-10 Four Masters 0-8
2000 Ard an Rátha 1-9 St. Eunan's 0-7
1999 St. Eunan's 1-19 Aodh Ruadh 1-11
1998 Aodh Ruadh 1-11 Naomh Columba 0-11
1997 Aodh Ruadh 2-7 (won on objection) St. Eunan's 1-11
1996 Na Cealla Beaga 1-8 Naomh Columba 1-7
1995 Na Cealla Beaga 0-10 Naomh Columba 1-6
1994 Aodh Ruadh 2-10 Naomh Columba 1-10
1993 Chíll Chartha 0-12 Na Cealla Beaga 0-10
1992 Na Cealla Beaga 0-12 Naomh Columba 0-9
1991 Na Cealla Beaga 2-7 Red Hughs 0-11
1990 Naomh Columba 0-10 Na Cealla Beaga 0-9
1989 Chíll Chartha 1-9 Aodh Ruadh 0-9
1988 Na Cealla Beaga 2-10 Chíll Chartha 2-8
1987 Aodh Ruadh 2-10 Chíll Chartha 1-7
1986 Aodh Ruadh 1-8 Red Hughs 0-5
1985 Chíll Chartha 0-9 Four Masters 0-7
1984 Four Masters 0-9 Ard an Rátha 1-2
1983 St. Eunan's 0-8 Ard an Rátha 0-3
1982 Four Masters 1-4 Chíll Chartha 0-6
1981 Ard an Rátha 1-7 Four Masters 0-6
1980 Chíll Chartha 1-13 Ard an Rátha 0-8
1979 Bundoran 0-9 MacCumhaills 1-5
1978 Naomh Columba 1-12 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-10
1977 MacCumhaills 0-8 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-5
1976 St. Joseph's 1-13 Four Masters 0-5
1975 St. Joseph's 1-11 MacCumhaills 1-5
1974 St. Joseph's 1-8 St. Eunan's 1-3
1973 St. Joseph's 1-8 MacCumhaills 1-6
1972 St. Eunan's 2-12 Clanna Gael 1-8
1971 St. Joseph's 2-10 MacCumhaills 0-11
1970 St. Joseph's 1-16 St. Eunan's 0-4
1969 St. Eunan's 0-10 St. Joseph's 1-4
1968 St. Joseph's 1-10 MacCumhaills 0-5
1967 St. Eunan's 1-13 St. Joseph's 1-9
1966 No Final
1965 St. Joseph's 1-11 Glenties 0-10
1964 MacCumhaills 1-11 Dungloe 1-3
1963 MacCumhaills 1-6 Chíll Chartha 0-4
1962 MacCumhaills 1-9 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-7
1961 Ghaoth Dobhair 2-5 Dungloe 0-6
1960 St. Eunan's 0-11 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-3
1959 MacCumhaills 2-7 Chíll Chartha 1-6
1958 Dungloe 2-6 St. Eunan's 2-5
1957 Dungloe 0-12 Ballyshannon 1-4
1956 St. Eunan's 0-8 Ballyshannon 1-2
1955 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-7 St. Eunan's 1-4
1954 Ghaoth Dobhair 3-6 Dun na nGall 0-5
1953 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-5 Carndonagh 1-4
1952 Na Cealla Beaga 0-9 St. Eunan's 1-5
1951 Ballyshannon 1-6 Dun na nGall 1-5
1950 No Final
1949 Ghaoth Dobhair 2-12 St. Eunan's 3-4
1948 St. Eunan's 1-7 Ghaoth Dobhair 2-1
1947 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-9 St. Eunan's 0-3
1946 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-7 St. Eunan's 0-6
1945 Ghaoth Dobhair 4-5 Ballyshannon 1-6
1944 Ghaoth Dobhair 4-10 St. Eunan's 3-4
1943 Ballyshannon 1-9 Convoy 2-1
1942 Ballyshannon 2-8 Glenties 1-4
1941 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-10 Glenties 2-3
1940 Dungloe 3-8 Ballyshannon 1-3
1939 Ballyshannon 0-6 Ghaoth Dobhair 0-4
1938 Ghaoth Dobhair 1-7 Ard an Rátha 0-5
1937 Ballyshannon 3-8 Ghaoth Dobhair 4-2
1936 Dungloe 2-8 Ard an Rátha 2-2
1935 Ghaoth Dobhair 2-8 Bundoran 0-3
1934 Bundoran 1-5 Dungloe 0-4
1933 Dungloe 3-2 Bundoran 1-3
1932 Ballyshannon 1-7 Dungloe 0-1
1931 Dungloe 2-4 Ballybofey 2-2
1930 Dungloe 3-2 Letterkenny 2-3
1929 Ballyshannon 0-7 Killygordon 0-5
1928 Ard an Rátha 1-4 Killygordon 0-3
1927 Letterkenny Rovers
1926 Ard an Rátha 0-5 Letterkenny Rovers 0-2
1925 Chíll Chartha
1924 Dun na nGall 3-2 Dungloe 1-4
1923 Ard an Rátha 0-3 Ballybofey 0-1
1922 Castlefin (by 3 points) Glenties
1921 No Final
1920 Bundoran 2-4 Killygordon 1-2

References

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