2022 Fermanagh Senior Football Championship

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2022 Fermanagh SFC
Tournament details
County Fermanagh
Province Ulster
LevelSenior
Year2022
TrophyNew York Cup
Sponsor Mannok
Date9 September - 29 October 2022
Teams8
Defending champions Derrygonnelly Harps
Winners
Champions Enniskillen Gaels (13th win)
ManagerSimon Bradley [1]
CaptainRichard O'Callaghan [2]
Qualify for 2022 Ulster Club SFC
Runners-up
Runners-up Erne Gaels Belleek
ManagerSeamus Ryder [3]
CaptainBrian Mullin [4]
Promotion/Relegation
Relegated team(s) Teemore Shamrocks
  2021
2023  

The 2022 Fermanagh Senior Football Championship was the 116th edition of the Fermanagh GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The championship consists of eight teams and had a new group stage format. The championship began on 9 September 2022. [5]

Contents

Derrygonnelly Harps were the defending champions, [6] but were beaten by Enniskillen Gaels at the semi-final stage. [7]

The final was due to be played on 23 October, but was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. [8] The final was played seven days later, and Enniskillen Gaels defeated Erne Gaels Belleek to win their first title since 2006. [9] [10]

Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2021 championship season.

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Derrygonnelly Harps 33005137+146Advance to semi-final
2 Erne Gaels Belleek 31113935+43Advance to quarter-final
3 Belnaleck Art McMurroughs 3021283132
4 Teemore Shamrocks 30123045151Advance to relegation final
Source: Fermanagh GAA
11 September 2022Round 1 Erne Gaels Belleek 0-8 – 1-5 Belnaleck Art McMurroughs Belleek
13:00Stadium: Páirc na hEirne
Referee: Gerard McLaughlin
11 September 2022Round 1 Derrygonnelly Harps 1-17 – 1-8 Teemore Shamrocks Derrygonnelly
18:00 Report Stadium: Canon Maguire Park
Referee: Dermott Love
18 September 2022Round 2 Belnaleck Art McMurroughs 1-9 – 1-12 Derrygonnelly Harps Belnaleck
13:00 Report Stadium: Belnaleck GAA Grounds
Referee: Barry Monaghan
18 September 2022Round 2 Teemore Shamrocks 0-11 – 1-14 Erne Gaels Belleek Teemore
15:30Stadium: St Mary's Park
Referee: Nigel Sweeney
24 September 2022Round 3 Teemore Shamrocks 0-8 – 0-8 Belnaleck Art McMurroughs Lisnaskea
17:30Stadium: Emmett Park
Referee: Eoin Murphy
24 September 2022Round 3 Erne Gaels Belleek 1-11 – 1-13 Derrygonnelly Harps Garrison
17:30Stadium: St Mary's Park
Referee: Gerard Gallagher

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification or relegation
1Kinawley Brian Borus33004133+86Advance to semi-final
2 Enniskillen Gaels 32014942+74Advance to quarter-final
3 Roslea Shamrocks 3102414872
4 Ederney St Joseph's 3003313980Advance to relegation final
Source: Fermanagh GAA
9 September 2022Round 1 Enniskillen Gaels 1-11 – 0-10 Ederney St Joseph's Enniskillen
20:00 Report Stadium: Brewster Park
Referee: James Lewis
10 September 2022Round 1 Kinawley Brian Borus 1-12 – 0-10 Roslea Shamrocks Kinawley
18:00 Report Stadium: Patrick McManus Park
Referee: Gerard Gallagher
17 September 2022Round 2 Ederney St Joseph's 0-12 – 1-10 Kinawley Brian Borus Ederney
17:00 Report Stadium: St Joseph's Park
Referee: Niall Cullen
18 September 2022Round 2 Roslea Shamrocks 2-13 – 4-12 Enniskillen Gaels Roslea
18:00Stadium: Shamrock Park
Referee: Eoin Murphy
24 September 2022Round 3 Roslea Shamrocks 0-12 – 0-9 Ederney St Joseph's Donagh
17:30Stadium: Louis Leonard Memorial Park
Referee: Dermott Love
24 September 2022Round 3 Enniskillen Gaels 0-11 – 0-13 Kinawley Brian Borus Tempo
17:30Stadium: St Patrick's Park
Referee: Nigel Sweeney

Knock-Out Stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Derrygonnelly 2-11
Enniskillen Gaels 0-14 Enniskillen Gaels 1-15
Belnaleck 1-6 Enniskillen Gaels 3-12
Erne Gaels 1-15 Erne Gaels 0-11
Roslea 0-8 Erne Gaels 1-7
Kinawley 1-6

Quarter-finals

30 September 2022Quarter-final Enniskillen Gaels 0-14 – 1-6 Belnaleck Art McMurroughs Enniskillen
20:00 Report Stadium: Brewster Park
Referee: Gerard Gallagher
2 October 2022Quarter-final Erne Gaels Belleek 1-15 – 0-8 Roslea Shamrocks Belleek
13:00Stadium: Páirc na hEirne
Referee: Martin Higgins


Semi-finals

8 October 2022Semi-final Derrygonnelly Harps 2-11 – 1-15 Enniskillen Gaels Tempo
16:00 Report Stadium: St Patrick's Park
Referee: Gerard McLaughlin
9 October 2022Semi-final Erne Gaels Belleek 1-7 – 1-6 Kinawley Brian Borus Derrygonnelly
16:00Stadium: Canon Maguire Park
Referee: Barry Monaghan

Final


Final
Enniskillen Gaels 3-12 – 0-11 Erne Gaels Belleek
Conor Love 2-1, Conor McShea 1-0, Callum Jones 0-3 (0-1f), John Reihill 0-2 (0-1f), Conor Watson 0-2, Conor Kelly 0-1 (0-1f), Brandon Horan 0-1, Neil McDermott 0-1, Ciaran Smith 0-1 Report Ryan Lyons 0-4 (0-4f), Ultán Kelm 0-4, Aogán Kelm 0-1 (0-1f), Odhran Johnston 0-1, Jack McCann 0-1
Brewster Park , Enniskillen
Referee: James Lewis

Relegation play-off

Relegation Final

1 October 2022Relegation Final Ederney St Joseph's 1-13 – 1-11 Teemore Shamrocks Lisnaskea
16:30Stadium: Emmett Park
Referee: Barry Monaghan

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