Dublin AFL Division 1

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Dublin Adult Football
League Division 1
Title holdersNa Fianna

The Dublin Adult Football League Division 1 is the top Gaelic football league in County Dublin. The 2013 champions are St Brigids who beat St Sylvesters in the final in Balgriffin.

Roll of honour

YearWinnerFinalist
2021 Na Fianna 2-16 Kilmacud Crokes 2-12
2020
2019 Ballymun Kickhams Ballyboden St Enda's
2018 St Vincents 0-18 Ballyboden St Endas 3-04
2017 Kilmacud Crokes 2-14 St. Maur's 0-12
2016 [1] Ballyboden St Endas 2-18 St. Jude's 3-14
2015 [2] St Vincents 2-10 Kilmacud Crokes 0-12
2014 [3] Na Fianna 0-11 St. Maur's 0-07
2013 [4] St Brigids 2-10 St. Sylvester's 0-12
2012 [5] Na Fianna 1-11 St. Sylvester's 1-10
2011 St. Jude's 1-13 Na Fianna 0-10
2010 St. Sylvester's 0-10 St. Jude's 1-04
2009 Ballymun Kickhams 1-11 St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh 0-09
2008 Kilmacud Crokes 2-06 Thomas Davis 0-08
2007 St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh 2-13 [6] St Vincents 1-07
2006 Thomas Davis 0-10 Round Towers, Clondalkin 0-07
2005 St Brigids Thomas Davis
2004 St Marys, Saggart Lucan Sarsfields
2003 Ballyboden St Endas Thomas Davis
2002 Kilmacud Crokes
2001 Thomas Davis Lucan Sarsfields
2000 Naomh Ólaf
1999 St Brigids
1998 Kilmacud Crokes
1997 Kilmacud Crokes
1996 Naomh Ólaf
1995 Ballyboden St Endas
1994 Kilmacud Crokes
1993 Whitehall Colmcille
1992 St Marys, Saggart
1991
1990
1989 St Anne's
1988 Ballymun Kickhams
1987 Ballymun Kickhams
1986
1985
1984 Ballymun Kickhams
1983 Ballymun Kickhams
1982 Scoil Ui Chonaill
1981
1980
1979 Na Fianna [7]
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970 O'Dwyer's
1969
1968
1967 St Marys, Saggart
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959
1958
1957
1956
1955
1954
1953
1952
1951
1950
1949
1948
1947
1946 St Marys, Saggart
1945
1944 St Marys, Saggart
1943 St Marys, Saggart
1942 St Marys, Saggart
1941
1940
1939 St Marys, Saggart
1938
1937 St Marys, Saggart
1936 St Marys, Saggart
1935 St Marys, Saggart
1934
1933
1932 Garda St. Joseph's
1931 Fingallians
1930Geraldines
1929 O'Tooles
1928 Parnells
1927Balbriggan O'Dwyer's

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