Scotland GAA

The Scotland Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Scotland GAA (Scottish Gaelic: Comann Lùth-chleasach Gàidheal na h-Alba) is one of the county boards of the GAA outside Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in Scotland. The county board is also responsible for the Scottish inter-county teams. The Board participates with London, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Yorkshire under the British GAA.

Scotland GAA
Irish:Albain
Province:Britain
Ground(s):Clydebank Community Sport Hub,

60 Dean Street, Clydebank

G81 1RL
Dominant sport:Gaelic football & Hurling and Camogie
Standard kit
Regular kit

List of Clubs

Club Colours City
Dálriada          Aberdeen/Dundee
Dúnedin Connollys          Edinburgh
Glaschu Gaels          Glasgow
Sands MacSwineys          Coatbridge
Tír Conaill Harps          Glasgow
Ceann Creige Hurling and Camogie Club Glasgow

Men's Championship Top winners

Team Winner Winning Years
1 Dúnedin Connollys 15 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
2 Mulroy Gaels 5 1989, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000
3 Glaschu Gaels 3 2002, 2006, 2019
4 Sands McSwiney 3 1990, 1991, 1999
5 St Patricks 3 1986, 1987, 1996
6 Tír Conaill Harps 2 2001, 2012
7 Dundee Dalriada 2 1992, 1993
8 Clan Na Gael 1 1985
9 Beltane Shamrocks 1 1988

Roll of honour

Senior Men's Championship

Year Winner Score Runner-up Date Venue Attendance Winning margin (points)[A]
2019 Glaschu Gaels 0-14 - 2-04 Dúnedin Connollys 5 October 2019 St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge Unknown 4
2018 Dúnedin Connollys 1-08 - 3-09 Glaschu Gaels 29 September 2018 St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge Unknown 7[1]
2017 Dúnedin Connollys 0-16 - 1-11 Glaschu Gaels 23 September 2017 St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge Unknown 2[2][3]
2016 Dúnedin Connollys 2-12 - 2-08 Glaschu Gaels 2 October 2016 St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge Unknown 4[4]
2015 Dúnedin Connolly
2014 Dúnedin Connolly
2013 Dúnedin Connolly
2012 Tír Conaill Harps
2011 Dúnedin Connolly
2010 Dúnedin Connolly
2009 Dúnedin Connolly
2008 Dúnedin Connolly
2007 Dúnedin Connolly
2006 Glaschu Gaels
2005 Dúnedin Connolly
2004 Dúnedin Connolly
2003 Dúnedin Connolly
2002 Glaschu Gaels
2001 Tír Conaill Harps
2000 Mulroy Gaels
1999 Sands McSwiney
1998 Mulroy Gaels
1997 Mulroy Gaels
1996 St. Patricks
1995 Mulroy Gaels
1994 Dúnedin Connolly
1993 Dundee Dalriada
1992 Dundee Dalriada
1991 Sands McSwiney
1990 Sands McSwiney
1989 Mulroy Gaels
1988 Beltane Shamrocks
1987 St. Patricks
1986 St. Patricks
1985 Clan Na Gael

Senior Ladies' Championship

Year Winner Score Runner-up Date Venue Attendance Winning margin (points)
2017 -
2016 Glaschu Gaels
2015 Dúnedin Connolly
2014 Dúnedin Connolly

Junior Championship

Year Winner
2018 Glaschu Gaels
2017 Glaschu Gaels
2016 Glaschu Gaels
2015 Sands McSwiney

Homegrown Championship

Year Winner
2019 Tír Conaill Harps
2018 Tír Conaill Harps
2017 Not Competed
2016 Tír Conaill Harps
2015 Not Competed
2014 Tír Conaill Harps

Inter-county team

Scotland fields a representative county team in the All-Britain Junior Football Championship. 2014 was a breakthrough year for the team as they lifted the All-Britain Junior title for the first time. The team had only ever made the final once before back in 2006, but lost the final, in extra-time, to Warwickshire. On the way to the title they beat Yorkshire and Kilkenny before beating Warwickshire in the final to a scoreline of 3-10 to 2-07. This set up an All-Ireland Junior Semi-final with Cavan. However they were defeated on the day to a scoreline of 1-17 to 0-06. Most recently the Scotland Men won the All-Britain title in 2019 against a tough Warwickshire team. They went on to contest the All-Ireland Quarter Final versus Kerry.


2015 became a momentous year for the Scotland ladies team as they reached the All-Ireland Junior Final to be played at Croke Park. They beat Derry with a score line of 1-13 to 2-05 at Fingallians GAA ground. They played a tough game against Louth at Croke Park on 27 September 2015. The

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