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Season | 2019 |
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Champions | Erin's Own Cargin (9th title) |
Relegated | St Mary's Ahoghill (11th in S.F.L.) St Teresa's (12th in S.F.L.) |
← 2018 2020 → |
The 2018 Antrim Senior Football Championship is the 117th official edition of Antrim GAA's premier club gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Antrim. 13 teams compete with the winners receiving the Padraig McNamee Cup and representing Antrim in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. The Antrim championship has a straight knock-out format.
Naomh Éanna and Gort na Móna returned to the S.F.C. this year after claiming the 2018 I.F.C. and I.F.L. titles respectively.
Erin's Own Cargin were the defending champions after they defeated Creggan Kickhams in the 2018 final.
St Mary's Ahoghill and St Teresa's were relegated after finishing 11th and 12th respectively in the S.F.L. They were replaced in 2020 by St James' (I.F.C. Champions) and O'Donovan Rossa (I.F.L. Champions).
On 12 October 2019, Erin's Own Cargin claimed their 9th S.F.C. and successfully defended their crown when defeating Lámh Dhearg 3-16 to 0-23 after extra time in the final replay at Corrigan Park.
7 of the 13 senior clubs play in this round. The 4 winners and the 4 teams who received byes compete in the Quarter-Finals. The 4 losing teams exit the championship.
The four 2018 S.F.C. Semi-Finalists received a bye to this years Quarter-Finals.
21/9/2019 17:30 Semi-Final | Lámh Dhearg | 2-13 - 3-10 | Roger Casement's Portglenone | Creggan Referee: Darren McKeown |
22/9/2019 17:30 Semi-Final | Erin's Own Cargin | 2-10 - 1-8 | St Gall's | Corrigan Park Referee: Karol Doherty |
26/9/2019 20:00 Semi-Final Replay | Lámh Dhearg | 0-15 - 1-12 (a.e.t.) | Roger Casement's Portglenone | The Dub, Queen's University Belfast Referee: Colm McDonald |
30/9/2019 20:00 Semi-Final 2nd Replay | Lámh Dhearg | 2-8 - 0-9 | Roger Casement's Portglenone | Ballymena Referee: Seán Laverty |
6/10/2019 15:30 Final | Erin's Own Cargin | 1-10 - 0-13 | Lámh Dhearg | Corrigan Park Referee: Seán Laverty |
12/10/2019 16:00 Final Replay | Erin's Own Cargin | 3-16 - 0-23 (a.e.t.) | Lámh Dhearg | Corrigan Park Referee: Darren McKeown |
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