Connacht_Senior_Club_Ladies'_Football_Championship

Connacht Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship

Connacht Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship

Club Football Event


The list of winners below is generated, primarily, using the Roll of Honour from the Connacht LGFA website.[1] With their win in 2016, Carnacon became the most successful provincial club in Ladies' Football with 15 wins, passing out Ballymacarbry (Waterford) who have 14 Munster titles. Carnacon have now moved to 16 titles.

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Kilkerrin-Clonberne are the 2023 champions and will now represent Connacht in the All Ireland series.

This is a work-in-progress and all finals from 1977-2019 will be completed. Only the match details from 1980, 1992 & 1993 are missing.

Key

All-Ireland winners
All-Ireland finalists

By year

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References

  1. "Connacht Ladies Gaelic". Archived from the original on 8 September 2013.
  2. "Defeat for Mayo champions Knockmore in Connacht LGFA senior final". www.con-telegraph.ie. Connaught Telegraph. 12 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  3. McGovern, Oisín (13 November 2022). "Kilkerrin-Clonberne brush Burrishoole aside to maintain Connacht dominance". www.rte.ie. RTÉ. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
  4. Cahill, Jackie (5 November 2017). "Cora Staunton's Carnacon edge Kilkerrin-Clonberne in thrilling Connacht ladies SFC final". Independent. Ireland. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  5. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 13 November 2015 P134
  6. Connacht Tribune, Friday, 31 October 2014 P109
  7. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Tuesday, 25 October 2011; Section: Telegraph 2
  8. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Tuesday, 26 October 2010; Section: Classifieds P52
  9. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Tuesday, 27 October 2009; Section: Front Page P40
  10. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Tuesday, 28 October 2008; Section: Front Page
  11. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 31 October 2007; Section: Telegraph Sport P49
  12. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 25 October 2006; P51
  13. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 28 October 2005; Section: News P30
  14. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 27 October 2004; P51
  15. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 29 October 2003; Page: 40
  16. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 16 October 2002; Page: 18
  17. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 17 October 2001; Page: 23
  18. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 11 October 2000; Page: 30
  19. The lower grades were introduced to Connacht in 1999. Any clubs who had not previously played in the club SFC were graded at a lower level. As a result, Hollymount were the only one of the five county reps to be in the SFC and were deemed to be the winners.
  20. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 4 November 1998; Page: 29
  21. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 22 October 1997; Page: 25
  22. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 23 October 1996; Page: 29
  23. Sligo Champion 1950-current, Wednesday, 25 October 1995; Page: 29
  24. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 23 November 1994; Page: 21
  25. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 11 October 1991; Page: 12
  26. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 24 October 1990; Page: 41
  27. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 8 November 1989; Page: 17
  28. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 4 November 1988; Page: 10
  29. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 6 November 1987; Page: 12
  30. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 25 March 1987; Page: 11
  31. Connaught Telegraph 1830-current, Wednesday, 19 March 1986; Page: 16
  32. Galway Gaels won the title and the All Ireland title, but there were issues with an illegal player or players. Their win in Connacht has also been expunged.
  33. 31 March 1984
  34. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 1 April 1983; Page: 13
  35. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 12 March 1982; Page: 19
  36. Connacht Tribune 1909-current, Friday, 16 May 1980; Page: 30
  37. "Connacht Ladies Gaelic". Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  38. "Connacht Ladies Gaelic". Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.

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