2016 Antrim Senior Football Championship

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Antrim SFC
Season2016
ChampionsErin's Own Cargin
Relegated All Saints
St Brigid's
Winning CaptainKevin O'Boyle (Erin's Own Cargin)
2015
2017

The 2016 Antrim Senior Football Championship is the 115th official edition of Antrim GAA's premier club gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Antrim. The tournament consists of 12 teams with the winner representing Antrim in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. The championship has a straight knock-out format.

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All Saints, St Brigid's and St Joseph's Glenavy returned to the senior championship in 2016.

Eirn's Own Cargin (Clann na hÉireann, Carraigín) were the defending champions after they defeated Lámh Dhearg 2–11 to 1–5 in the 2015 final. They successfully defended their title to claim a "2-in-a-row" of championships on 16 October 2016 at Corrigan Park when defeating St Gall's on a scoreline of 1–10 to 0–6.

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Relegated from SFC to IFC in 2015

Round 1

8 of the 12 senior clubs play in this round. The 4 winners proceed to the quarter-finals to play the 4 teams who received byes in Round 1. The 4 losers exit the championship.

Quarter-finals

The 4 Round 1 winners play the 4 teams who received byes in Round 1.

Semi-finals

Final

Final
Erin's Own Cargin1-10 - 0-6 St Gall's
Report

Championship Bracket

Round 1 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Roger Casement's Portglenone1-11
St Joseph's Glenavy 1-9 St Gall's 0-15
Roger Casement's Portglenone 0-11
St Gall's 1-7
O'Donovan Rossa 1-16 Lámh Dhearg 0-8
St Brigid's 1-13 Lámh Dhearg 0-12
2-12
O'Donovan Rossa 1-9
2-6
St Gall's 0-6
St Mary's Ahoghill 1-9 Erin's Own, Cargin 1-10
Creggan Kickhams 1-16 Erin's Own, Cargin 2-9
2-10
Creggan Kickhams 1-12
0-10
Erin's Own, Cargin 1-21
All Saints 1-14St John's 2-12
St Teresa's 0-10 St John's1-10
All Saints 0-6

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