Antrim Senior Camogie Championship

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Antrim Senior Camogie Championship
Code Camogie
Founded1932
Region Antrim (GAA)
TrophyO'Duffy Cup
Title holders Loughgiel (27th title)
First winner Creggan
Most titles Loughgiel (27 titles)
Official websitewww.aontroimcamogie.com

The Antrim Camogie Championship is the senior Camogie competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Antrim GAA. Loughgiel are the competitions most successful club, having won 27 titles.

Contents

Loughgiel are the reigning champions, having defeated Dunloy in the 2024 final. [1]

The winners of the Antrim Senior Camogie Championship are awarded the O'Duffy Cup. [2]

Roll of honour

#ClubTitlesYears won
1 Loughgiel 271947, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
2 Dunloy 111946, 1949, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003
Portglenone1971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1992
4 O'Donovan Rossa 102000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013
Deirdre 1937, 1938, 1940, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
6 Creggan 91932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1970, 1973, 1976, 1980
7St. Teresa's51942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1952
8St. Malachy's31954, 1956, 1960
9 Cushendall 21986, 1995
Ahoghill1948, 1969
Gaeil Uladh1939, 1941
12Ardoyne11987

Finals Listed By Year

Ulster and All-Ireland winners
Ulster winners and All-Ireland finalists
Ulster winners
YearWinner [2] ScoreRunners UpScoreVenue
2024 [1] Loughgiel 3-11Dunloy2-9Cushendall
2023 [3] Loughgiel 3-6 Ballycastle 0-7Cushendall
2022 [4] Loughgiel 0-9Dunloy0-6Glenravel
2021 [5] Loughgiel 3-12Dunloy1-9Ballymena
2020 [6] Loughgiel 3-11Ballycastle2-5Portglenone
2019 [7] Loughgiel 2-10Ballycastle1-9Armoy
2018 [8] Loughgiel 5-20Cushendall1-4Armoy
2017 [9] Loughgiel 4-13Ballycastle0-6Creggan
2016 [10] Loughgiel 4-11Dunloy2-5Cushendall
2015 [11] Loughgiel 4-11Ballycastle0-03
2014 Loughgiel 4-17Portglenone1-03
2013O'Donovan Rossa
2012O'Donovan Rossa
2011 [12] Loughgiel 2-09Portglenone0-08Ballymena
2010 [13] O'Donovan Rossa3-11Creggan0-7Randalstown
2009 [14] Loughgiel 1-10O'Donovan Rossa0-6
2008 [15] O'Donovan Rossa1-13Dunloy1-4Randalstown
2007O'Donovan Rossa
2006O'Donovan Rossa
2005O'Donovan Rossa
2004O'Donovan Rossa
2003Dunloy
2002O'Donovan Rossa
2001 Loughgiel 0-11 (Replay)Dunloy1-07 (Replay)
2000O'Donovan Rossa
1999Dunloy
1998Dunloy
1997 Loughgiel 3-06Rossa1-06
1996Dunloy
1995 [16] Cushendall2-6Dunloy0-10
1994Dunloy
1993 [17] [18] Loughgiel 4-5 (Replay)
3-5
Dunloy3-5 (Replay)
3-5
1992Portglenone
1991 Loughgiel 3-13Portglenone2-02
1990 Loughgiel 1-08Portglenone0-07
1989 Loughgiel 3-08Portglenone3-05
1988Portglenone
1987Ardoyne
1986Cushendall
1985 Loughgiel 5-01Ardoyne2-03Rasharkin
1984 Loughgiel 5-00Ardoyne2-04
1983Portglenone
1982Portglenone
1981Portglenone
1980Creggan
1979Portglenone
1978Portglenone
1977Portglenone
1976Creggan
1975 Loughgiel 6-01Portglenone4-02
1974Portglenone
1973Creggan
1972Portglenone
1971Portglenone
1970Creggan
1969Ahogill
1968Deirdre
1967Deirdre
1966Deirdre
1965Deirdre
1964Deirdre
1963Deirdre
1962Deirdre
1961Dunloy
1960St. Malachy's
1959 Loughgiel 5-00Dunloy3-01
1958Dunloy
1957Dunloy
1956St. Malachy's
1955Dunloy
1954St. Malachy's
1953 Loughgiel 5-01St Teresa's2-00
1952St. Teresa's
1951 Loughgiel Ahoghill
1950 Loughgiel 6-00Deirdre5-01
1949Dunloy
1948Ahogill
1947 Loughgiel 7-01 (replay)Ahoghill2-00 (replay)
1946Dunloy
1945St. Teresa's
1944St. Teresa's
1943St. Teresa's
1942St. Teresa's
1941Gaeil Uladh
1940Deirdre
1939Gaeil Uladh
1938Deirdre
1937Deirdre
1936Creggan
1935Creggan
1934Creggan
1933Creggan
1932Creggan

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