All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship

The All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the GAA. It is played between the Intermediate championship winners from each of the thirty-two counties of Ireland. Each team competes in their own provincial championship, with the four provincial winners competing in the All-Ireland. The competition has a straight knock-out format. It was first held in 2004 as an unofficial tournament, and has been an official GAA championship since the 2004–05 edition.

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2023–24 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship
IrishCraobh Idirmhéanach Peile Chlub na hÉireann
CodeGaelic football
Founded2003–04
RegionIreland (GAA)
Title holders St Patrick's, Cullyhanna (1st title)
Most titles Cookstown Fr Rock's
Ardfert (2 titles)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks (AIB)

Kerry clubs have had the most success, winning the competition seven times. Cookstown Fr. Rock's and Ardfert have both won the comptition twice. The current champions are St Patrick's, Cullyhanna from Armagh.

Teams

Qualification

ProvinceChampionshipQualifying Team
ConnachtConnacht Intermediate Club Football ChampionshipChampions
LeinsterLeinster Intermediate Club Football ChampionshipChampions
MunsterMunster Intermediate Club Football ChampionshipChampions
UlsterUlster Intermediate Club Football ChampionshipChampions

List of finals

List of All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship finals
YearWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueRef.
CountyClubCountyClub
2003–04[a]Cork Ilen Rovers1–11 – 1–04Donegal St Michael'sPáirc Mhearnóg, Portmarnock[1]
2004–05Cork Carbery Rangers1–14 – 0–08Tyrone PomeroyO'Moore Park, Portlaoise[2]
2005–06Monaghan Inniskeen Grattans2–10 – 1–11Galway CaherlistraneCroke Park, Dublin[3]
2006–07Kerry Ardfert1–04 – 0–05Derry Eoghan Rua, ColeraineCroke Park, Dublin[4]
2007–08Galway Moycullen2–09 – 1–06Dublin Fingal RavensCroke Park, Dublin[5]
2008–09Kerry St Michael's/Foilmore1–13 – 1–09Galway St Michael'sCroke Park, Dublin[6]
2009–10Tyrone Cookstown Fr. Rock's1–07 – 0–08Kerry SpaCroke Park, Dublin[7]
2010–11Fermanagh Lisnaskea Emmetts1–16 – 0–15 (aet)Galway St James'Croke Park, Dublin[8]
2011–12Kerry Milltown/Castlemaine1–13 – 1–06Mayo DavittsCroke Park, Dublin[9]
2012–13Tyrone Cookstown Fr. Rock's1–09 – 0–06Kerry FinugeCroke Park, Dublin[10]
2013–14Monaghan Truagh Gaels2–21 – 2–13Mayo KiltaneCroke Park, Dublin[11]
2014–15Kerry Ardfert1–14 – 0–09Roscommon St Croan'sCroke Park, Dublin[12]
2015–16Kerry St Mary's2–10 – 0–10Mayo Hollymount CarramoreCroke Park, Dublin[13]
2016–17Mayo Westport2–12 – 3–08Meath St Colmcille'sCroke Park, Dublin[14]
2017–18Tyrone Moy1–10 – 0–07Roscommon Michael GlaveysCroke Park, Dublin[15]
2018–19Kerry Kilcummin5–13 – 2–09Antrim Naomh ÉannaCroke Park, Dublin[16]
2019–20Galway Oughterard2–16 – 0–12Monaghan Magheracloone MitchellsCroke Park, Dublin[17]
2020–21Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22Derry Steelstown3–14 – 2–05Meath TrimCroke Park, Dublin[18]
2022–23Kerry Rathmore1–11 – 0–11Tyrone GalballyCroke Park, Dublin[19]
2023–24Armagh St Patrick's, Cullyhanna1–08 – 0–07Cork Cill na MartraCroke Park, Dublin[20]

Performances

By county

Performances in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship by county
CountyTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Kerry722007, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2019, 20232010, 2013
Tyrone322010, 2013, 20182005, 2023
Galway232008, 20202006, 2009, 2011
Cork212004, 20052024
Monaghan212006, 20142020
Mayo1320172012, 2014, 2016
Derry1120222007
Fermanagh102011
Armagh102024
Roscommon022015, 2018
Meath022017, 2022
Donegal012004
Dublin012008
Antrim012019

By club

Performances in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship by club
ClubTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Ardfert202007, 2015
Cookstown Fr. Rock's202010, 2013
Ilen Rovers102004
Carbery Rangers102005
Inniskeen Grattans102006
Moycullen102008
St Michael's/Foilmore102009
Lisnaskea Emmetts102011
Milltown/Castlemaine102012
Truagh Gaels102014
St Mary's102016
Westport102017
Moy102018
Kilcummin102019
Oughterard102020
Steelstown102022
Rathmore102023
St Patrick's, Cullyhanna102024
St Michael's (Donegal)012004
Pomeroy012005
Caherlistrane012006
Eoghan Rua, Coleraine012007
Fingal Ravens012008
St Michael's (Galway)012009
Spa012010
St James'012011
Davitts012012
Finuge012013
Kiltane012014
St Croan's012015
Hollymount Carramore012016
St Colmcille's012017
Michael Glaveys012018
Naomh Éanna012019
Magheracloone Mitchells012020
Trim012022
Galbally012023
Cill na Martra012024

By province

Performances in finals by province
ProvinceTitlesRunners-upTotal
Munster9312
Ulster8614
Connacht3811
Leinster033

See also

Notes

References