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The All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship was a Gaelic Athletic Association football and hurling competition. There are two levels of competition. Individual schools compete for county, provincial and All-Ireland competitions. [1] County teams selected from schools within each county also competed for provincial and All-Ireland competitions. [2] The final intercounty championships in both codes were played in 2012, while the last schools championships were played in 2013.
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2012 | Cork 0-13 | Kildare 0-12 |
2011 | Donegal 1-11 | Cork 0-11 |
2010 | Cork 3-08 | Monaghan 2-07 |
2009 | Monaghan | Galway |
2008 | Cork | Monaghan |
2007 | Tyrone | Meath |
2006 | Wicklow | Tyrone |
2005 | Tyrone | Cork |
2004 | Tyrone | Longford |
2003 | Longford | Galway |
2002 | Donegal | Kerry |
2001 | Monaghan | Offaly |
2000 | Dublin | Tyrone |
1999 | Mayo | Tyrone |
1998 | Tyrone | Offaly |
1997 | Kerry | Tyrone |
1996 | Donegal | Kerry |
1995 [3] | Donegal | Leitrim |
1994 | Cork | Donegal |
1993 | Kerry | Wicklow |
1992 | Kerry 4-15 | Offaly 1-05 |
1991 | Cork 2-13 | Galway 1-06 |
1990 | Kerry 0-11 | Cavan 0-07 |
1989 | Tyrone 0-13 | Mayo 1-06 |
1988 | Tyrone 1-09 | Mayo 1-04 |
1987 | Kerry 2-13 | Donegal 2-09 |
1986 | Kerry 2-07 | Offaly 1-04 |
1985 | Donegal 3-08 | Cork 1-04 |
1984 | Donegal 3-09 | Longford 2-03 |
1983 | Wicklow 0-08 | Clare 0-04 |
1982 | Mayo 1-09 | Kerry 2-04 |
1981 | Derry 1-11 | Cork 2-06 |
1980 | Derry 2-08 | Wicklow 0-06 |
1979 | Derry 2-03, 1-05 (R) | Mayo 0-09, 0-06 (R) |
1978 | Kerry 0-12 | Mayo 1-07 |
1977 | Kerry 1-09 | Kildare 0-11 |
1976 | Galway 4-09 | Longford 2-09 |
1975 | Mayo 1-15 | Tyrone 0-11 |
1974 | Wicklow 2-07 | Tyrone 1-07 |
1973 | Kerry 3-08 | Mayo 2-06 |
1972 | Carlow 3-09 | Leitrim 1-05 |
1971 | Mayo 2-04 | Antrim 0-09 |
1970 | Tyrone 2-06 | Clare 1-07 |
1969 | Tyrone 0-08 | Dublin 1-04 |
1968 | Antrim 6-07 | Galway 1-04 |
1967 | Tyrone 2-06 | Kerry 1-07 |
1966 | Fermanagh 5-11 | Kerry 5-03 |
1965 | Galway 1-09 | Kerry 1-04 |
1964 | Galway 0-07 | Offaly 0-04 |
1963 | Dublin City 4-08 | Sligo 0-05 |
1962 | Dublin City 3-06 | Sligo 1-01 |
1961 | Cork City 7-05 | Offaly 3-08 |
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2013 [4] | Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 2-13 | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 2-12 |
2012 [5] | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 2-18 | Gallen CS, Ferbane 0-07 |
2011 | Gallen CS, Ferbane 2-11 | Clonakilty CC 1-08 |
2010 | Clonakilty CC 0-11 | St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 0-08 |
2009 | St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 0-15 | Ashbourne CS 0-07 |
2008 | St. Malachy's, Castlewellan 1-12 | St. Brogan's, Bandon 0-05 |
2007 | Virginia VS | St. Oliver's, Drogheda |
2006 | Virginia VS | St. Brogan's, Bandon |
2005 | St. Ciaran's HS, Ballygawley | St. Brendan's, Belmullet |
2004 | St. Brogan's, Bandon | Ferbane Schools |
2003 | Causeway Comprehensive | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown |
2002 | St. Ciaran's HS, Ballygawley | St. Brendan's, Belmullet |
2001 | Ars Scoil Chiarain, Clara | Causeway Comprehensive |
2000 | Caherciveen P.P.S. | Davitt College, Castlebar |
1999 | Caherciveen P.P.S. | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown |
1998 | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown | Davitt College, Castlebar |
1997 | Scoil Ui Chonaill, Caherciveen | St, Malachy's, Castlewellan |
1996 | Fermanagh CFE | Rathmore Post Primary |
1995 | Rathmore Post Primary | |
1994 | Beara CS | Davitt College, Castlebar |
1993 | Rathmore CS | Athlone CS |
1992 | Tullow Community School | Boherbue Comprehensive School |
1991 | Tralee CC | Dungannon FE College |
1990 | Dungannon FE College | Moneenageisha |
1989 | Dungannon FE College 1-09 | Tullow Community School 1-04 |
1988 | Colaiste Gobnait 0-13 | Dungannon FE College 0-08 |
1987 | Rathmore CC 2-06 | Moneenageisha 2-04 |
1986 | Newry Tech 2-08 | St. David's, Greystones 1-07 |
1985 | Edenderry 2-04 2-08 (R) | Tuam 1-07 1-01 (R) |
1984 | Armagh FE College 2-13 | Carlow 1-03 |
1983 | Newry 5-12 | Tuam 0-02 |
1982 | Newry 1-06 | Tullow Community School 2-02 |
1981 | Newry 4-08 | Moneenageisha 1-05 |
1980 | Tralee 1-08 | La Salle, Belfast 0-10 |
1979 | St. Pius X, Magherafelt 1-14 | Tuam 2-08 |
1978 | Rathmore Post Primary 1-06 | Newry 0-03 |
1977 | Newry 3-14 | Achill 1-05 |
1976 | Newry 2-06, 1-10 (R) | Rathmore 2-06, 1-06 (R) |
1975 | Tralee 1-09 | Virginia VS 1-06 |
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2013 | St. Fergal's, Rathdowney 2-10 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 0-13 |
2012 | Not Played | |
2011 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-14 | Roscrea CS 4-12 |
2010 | Banagher College 3-17 | Causeway Comprehensive 2-09 |
2009 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 3-18 | Roscrea CS 1-14 |
2008 | Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown 2-09 | Borrisokane 3-04 |
2007 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-10 | Colaiste Mhuire 3-08 |
2006 | St. Fergal's, Rathdowney | St. Brogan's, Bandon |
2005 | Borrisokane 2-09 | Scoil Mhuire, Johnstown 0-08 |
2004 | St. Brogan's, Bandon 3-15 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 2-07 |
2003 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-13 | Scoil Ruain, Killenaule 0-12 |
2002 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 3-08 | Athenry 0-11 |
2001 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 2-10 | Causeway Comprehensive 1-12 |
2000 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 0-23 | Johnstown 2-04 |
1999 | Athenry 2-12 | Johnstown 1-04 |
1998 | Athenry 1-13 | Roscrea 0-04 |
1997 | Mannix College, Charleville 2-13 | Athenry 0-09 |
1996 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 5-18 | Mooncoin 0-06 |
1995 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 4-15 | Roscrea 0-06 |
1994 | Athenry 0-13 | St Fergal's Rathdowney 0-12 |
1993 | Athenry 1-18 | Kilcormac 1-09 |
1992 | Athenry 3-09 | Bandon 2-07 |
1991 | Roscrea 1-13 | Moneenageisha 1-09 |
1990 | Moneenageisha 1-13 | Banagher 3-15 |
1989 | Banagher 1-12 | Roscrea 2-06 |
1988 | Moneenageisha 1-10 | Banagher 0-12 |
1987 | Thomastown 3-12 | Borrisokane 1-05 |
1986 | Banagher 3-08 | Borrisokane 1-05 |
1985 | Banagher 2-05 | Loughrea 0-08 |
1984 | Nenagh 4-06 | Enniscorthy 2-03 |
1983 | Portumna 2-19 | Johnstown 2-09 |
1982 | Johnstown 3-07 | Bandon 2-03 |
1981 | New Inn 4-07 | Ennis 2-06 |
1980 | Roscrea 3-06 | Banagher 0-06 |
1979 | Ennis 2-05 | Banagher 0-05 |
1978 | Gort 5-05 | Enniscorthy 3-05 |
The following is a list of the top teams by number of wins:
Team | Wins | |
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1 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | 9 |
2 | Athenry | 5 |
3 | Banagher | 3 |
4 | Roscrea | 2 |
Moneenageisha | 2 | |
5 | Banagher College | 1 |
Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown | 1 | |
St. Fergal's, Rathdowney | 2 | |
Borrisokane | 1 | |
Mannix College, Charleville | 1 | |
Thomastown | 1 | |
Nenagh | 1 | |
Portumna | 1 | |
Johnstown | 1 | |
New Inn | 1 | |
Ennis | 1 | |
Gort | 1 | |
St. Brogan's, Bandon | 1 |
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2013 | Gallen CS, Ferbane 3-11 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 2-04 |
2012 | Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 1-06 | Boherbue Comprehensive 0-08 |
2011 | Cnoc Mhuire, Granard 1-06 | Davitt College, Castlebar 0-08 |
2010 | Holy Trinity College, Cookstown 0-13 | St. Brogan's, Bandon 1-05 |
2009 | St Paul's, Kilrea | |
2008 | Athenry | Dunshaughlin |
2007 | St. Columban's, Kilkeel | Bridgetown VS, Wexford |
2006 | St. Malachy's, Castlewellan | PS Sliabh Luchra, Rathmore |
2005 | Athlone CC | Clonakilty CC |
2004 | Athlone CC | St. Paul's, Armagh |
2003 | St. Ciarans HS, Ballygawley | Tullow Community School |
2002 | St. Ciarans HS, Ballygawley | St. Luachras, Rathmore |
2001 | Coalisland | Drogheda |
2000 | Caherciveen P.P.S. | Coalisland |
1999 | Ard Scoil Chiarain, Clara | Coachford College |
1998 | Boherbue Comprehensive | |
1997 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint | Clonakilty CS |
1996 | St. Comhghalls College, Lisnaskea | Davitt college, Castlebar |
1995 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint | Tullow Community School |
1994 | ||
1993 | St. Ciarans HS, Ballygawley 0-16 | Rathmore CC 2-08 |
1992 | St. Joseph's, Coalisland 2-04 | Davitt College, Castlebar 0-09 |
1991 | Rathmore CC 4-16 | Kilkeel 3-02 |
1990 | Killorglin CC 1-06 | St. Pats, Dungiven 1-05 |
1989 | St. Pius X, Magherafelt 3-05 | Edenderry 0-06 |
1988 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 5-14 | Moneenageisha 0-06 |
1987 | St. Pius X, Magherafelt 6-11 | Dunshaughlin VS 0-03 |
1986 | St. Pat's, Omagh 2-05 | Ars Scoil Chiarain 0-09 |
1985 | St. Pius X, Magherafelt 2-17 | Scoil Stiofain Naofa 0-01 |
1984 | Edenderry 1-4 | Limavady 1-3 |
1983 | Ard Scoil Chiarain, Clara 4-11 | Tipperary Town 2-06 |
1982 | Castlewellan 4-04 | Scoil Stiofain Naofa 1-04 |
1981 | Dungannon 1-12 | Scoil Stiofain Naofa 2-07 |
1980 | St. Paul's, Bessbrook 1-11 | Newcastlewest 0-06 |
1979 | Tullow CC 3-07 | Midleton 2-02 |
1978 | St. Pius X, Magherafelt 2-12 | Newcastlewest 0-06 |
1977 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 3-10 | Rathmore 1-04 |
1976 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 5-09 | Swords 0-04 |
1975 | St. Mark's, Warrenpoint 2-07 | Tuam 2-04 |
1974 | Johnstown | Galway City |
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2013 | Athenry VS 2-14 | Causeway Comprehensive 1-16 |
2012 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | Causeway Comprehensive |
2011 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | Colaiste Mhuire, Johnstown |
2010 | Causeway Comprehensive 2-21 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-12 |
2009 | Causeway Comprehensive | Banagher College |
2008 | Athenry VS | Borris |
2007 | Athenry VS | Roscrea |
2006 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | Borrisokane |
2005 | Athenry VS | Scoil Mhuire, Johnstown |
2004 | St. Rynagh's, Banagher | Roscrea |
2003 | Roscrea | St. Brigid's, Loughrea |
2002 | Borrisokane | Kilcormac |
2001 | Athenry | Roscrea |
2000 | Athenry | Causeway Comprehensive |
1999 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | St. Fergal's, Rathdowney |
1998 | ||
1997 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea | Causeway Comprehensive |
1996 | St Fergal's Rathdowney | |
1995 | Athenry | |
1994 | St. Brigid's, Loughrea 1-15 | Killenaule 0-11 |
1993 | New Ross 4-08 | Loughrea 3-10 |
1992 | Killenaule 3-04 | Gort 2-04 |
1991 | Gort 3-05 | Causeway 2-06 |
1990 | Borrisokane 4-09 | Thomastown 2-07 |
1989 | Killenaule 4-07 | Ballyhale 4-04 |
1988 | Johnstown 2-13 | New Inn 1-09 |
1987 | Johnstown 2-06 | Bandon 2-03 |
1986 | Moneengeisha 2-04 | Rath Luirc 1-03 |
1985 | Rathdowney 5-08 | Loughrea 2-07 |
1984 | Banagher 2-04 | Borrisokane 1-05 |
1983 | Borrisokane 3-05, 2-08 (R) | Loughrea 2-08, 1-07 (R) |
1982 | Rathdowney 1-12 | Moneengeisha 1-05 |
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