2013 Cavan Under-21 Football Championship

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Cavan u21 Football Championship
Irish An Cabhán
Founded1975
Title holders Cavan Gaels (4th title)
Most titles Ramor United (5 titles)

The Cavan Under-21 Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between Cavan Under-21 Gaelic football clubs. It was first competed for in 1975. Ramor United have won the most titles, having been victorious 5 times. 3 of these titles came when they amalgamated with Munterconnaught. The 2012 Under-21 football champions were Cavan Gaels.

Contents

Division 1

Preliminary round

Preliminary round
Eire Og Celtic3-7 - 1-11 Castlerahan
Hugh O Reilly Memorial Park , Cavan
Referee: Packie Smith, (Cavan)

Preliminary round
Southern Gaels2-9 - 1-11Ramor United
Lacken GAA Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Thomas Doonan, (Cavan)

Quarter-finals

Quarter Final
Assan Gaels0-15 - 2-7 Kingscourt Stars
Lavey GAA Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Chris McCaffrey, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
St. Felim's1-8 - 2-13West Cavan Gaels
Ballinagh GAA Grounds, Cavan
Referee: Kieran McCarville, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
Eire Og Celtic1-6 - 2-11 Cavan Gaels
O'Boyle Park, Cavan
Referee: Gerry Sheridan, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
Annalee Gaels2-10 - 1-8Southern Gaels
Ballyhaise, Cavan
Referee: Ollie Donohoe, (Cavan)

Semi-final

Semi Final
Assan Gaels4-18 - 0-10West Cavan Gaels
O'Connell Park, Cavan
Referee: Martin Sexton, (Cavan)

Semi Final
Cavan Gaels 1-13 - 2-4Annalee Gaels
3G, Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Mg Brady, (Cavan)

Final

Final
Assan Gaels0-12 - 0-11 Cavan Gaels
3G Pitch, Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan
Referee: Brendan Sweeney, (Cavan)

Division 2

Preliminary round

Preliminary round
Crosserlough 2-22 - 0-4Knockbride
Dr. Plunkett Memorial Park, Cavan
Referee: Declan McCabe, (Cavan)

Preliminary round
Bailieboro Shamrocks 3-16 - 1-9Erne Gaels
St. Anne's Park, Cavan
Referee: Michael Lee, (Cavan)

Preliminary round
Killygarry 0-8 - 1-14St. Finbarr's
Crubany Athletic Grounds, Cavan
Referee: (Cavan)

Preliminary round
Blackwater Gaels0-16 - 1-19Ballymachugh
St Bartholomew Park, Cavan
Referee: Pat Clarke, (Cavan)

Quarter-finals

Quarter Final
St. Joseph's7-12 - 1-9Drumalee
Packie Devlin Park, Cavan
Referee: Conor Dourneen, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
Laragh United2-11 - 0-9 Crosserlough
P.J. Duke Park, Cavan
Referee: Michael Lee, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
St. Finbarr's4-9 - 0-17Shercock
Ruthluden Park, Cavan
Referee: Margaret Farrelly, (Cavan)

Quarter Final
Bailieboro Shamrocks 1-13 - 2-4Ballymachugh
St. Anne's Park, Cavan
Referee: Kieran McCarville, (Cavan)

Semi-final

Semi Final
St. Joseph's3-14 - 1-5Laragh United
St. Aidan's Park, Cavan
Referee: Raymond Kelly, (Cavan)

Semi Final
St. Finbarr's1-5 - 1-8 Bailieboro Shamrocks
O'Boyle Park, Cavan
Referee: Martin Brady, (Cavan)

Final

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