All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship

The All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual gaelic football competition which began in 2003. The winners of the Intermediate Club Championship from each county enter the competition.

The 2018 final was won by Moy Tír Na nÓg GAC of Tyrone, who beat Michael Glaveys of Roscommon on February 3, 2018 at Croke Park.

Finals Listed By Year

Year Winner County Opponent County
2018[1][2] Moy Tir na nOg 1-10 Tyrone Micheal Glaveys 0-7 Roscommon
2017 [3] Westport 2-12 Mayo St. Colmcille's 3-8 Meath
2016 [4] St. Mary's Cahirciveen 2-10 Kerry Hollymount-Carramore 0-10 Mayo
2015[5] Ardfert 1-14 Kerry St. Croan's 0-9 Roscommon
2014[6] Gaeil Triucha 2-21 Monaghan Kiltane 2-13 Mayo
2013[7] Cookstown Fr. Rock's 1-9 Tyrone Finuge 0-6 Kerry
2012[8] Milltown-Castlemaine 1-13 Kerry Davitts 1-6 Mayo
2011 Lisnaskea Emmetts 1-16 Fermanagh St. James 0-15 Galway
2010 Cookstown Fr. Rock's 1-7 Tyrone Spa 0-8 Kerry
2009 St Michael's/Foilmore 1-13 Kerry St Michael's 1-9 Galway
2008 Moycullen 2-9 Galway Fingal Ravens 1-6 Dublin
2007 Ardfert 1-4 Kerry Eoghan Rua 0-5 Derry
2006 Inniskeen Grattans 2-10 Monaghan Caherlistrane 1-11 Galway
2005 Carbery Rangers 1-14 Cork Pomeroy Plunketts 1-8 Tyrone
2004 Ilen Rovers 0-11 Cork St. Michael's 1-4 Donegal

See also

References

  1. "Moy crowned AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Champions". www.gaa.ie. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  2. "All-Ireland Club IFC: Dreams come true for Moy in Croker". Hogan Stand. 3 February 2018. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  3. "Westport hold off late Colmcille's charge". RTÉ. 19 February 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  4. "St Marys Cahirciveen and Templenoe Claim Glory". RTÉ. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  5. "David Griffin lives Ardfert dream". Irish Examiner. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  6. "All-Ireland club IFC final: glory for Truagh". Hogan Stand. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  7. "All-Ireland Club IFC final: All-Ireland glory for Cookstown". Hogan Stand. 9 February 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  8. "Milltown-Castlemaine reign". Irish Examiner. 13 February 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
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