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Dublin Adult Football League Division 3–10 2021 | |
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Title holders | St. Mary's Saggart (Division 3) Clontarf (Division 4) Thomas Davis (Division 5) Ballyboden St. Enda's (Division 6) St Oliver Plunketts ER (Division 7) St Kevin's Killians (Division 8) Naomh Ólaf (Division 9) St. Colmcille's (Division 10) Naomh Mearnog (Division 11 North) Cuala (Division 11 South) |
The Dublin adult football league is divided up into a tier system of 13 teams. These teams range from the top two Divisions one and two and eleven other divisions, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 North and South. The winner of each league title goes on to qualify for the next highest ranking division.
The 2024 Division 3 League, was won by Naomh Fionnbarra who alongside runners up Templeogue Synge Street will qualify for the Division 2 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2024 | Naomh Fionnbarra | Templeogue Synge Street |
2023 | Naomh Barróg | St Patrick's, Donabate |
2022 | St. Mary's Saggart | Parnells |
2021 [1] | St. Mary's Saggart 3-10 | St Patrick's, Donabate 1-13 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Naomh Barróg | St Anne's |
2018 | Kilmacud Crokes | Round Towers, Lusk |
2017 | Fingallians | Naomh Fionnbarra |
2016 | Na Fianna | Naomh Ólaf |
2015 | Kilmacud Crokes | Whitehall Colmcille |
2014 | Clontarf | Scoil Ui Chonaill |
2013 | Naomh Barróg | Whitehall Colmcille |
2012 | St Finians Swords | Na Fianna |
2011 | Naomh Barróg | Ballyboden St Enda's |
2010 | Naomh Fionnbarra | |
2009 | ||
2008 | ||
2007 | ||
2006 | ||
2005 | ||
1985 | Cuala |
The 2024 Division 4 League was won by Clontarf who won all 15 matches in the League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2024 | Clontarf | St. Finian's, Swords |
2023 | Clann Mhuire | St. Patricks, Palmerstown |
2022 | Cuala | St Sylvester's |
2021 | Clontarf 1-11 | Cuala 1-08 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | St. Judes | Clanna Gael Fontenoy |
2018 | St. Margarets | Man O War |
2017 | Trinity Gaels | Good Counsel |
2016 | Round Towers, Lusk | |
2015 | Clann Mhuire | Ballyboden St Enda's |
2014 | Ballymun Kickhams | St. Jude's |
2013 | Garda | Scoil Ui Chonaill |
2012 | Castleknock | Scoil Ui Chonaill |
2011 | Na Fianna | St. Patricks, Donabate |
2010 | Ballyboughal | |
2009 | ||
2008 | ||
2007 | ||
2006 | St Mary's, Saggart | |
2002 | Cuala | |
1993 | St Brendan's |
The 2021 Division 5 Final, played on August 29 was won by Thomas Davis and who alongside runners up St Finians Swords will qualify for the Division 4 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2023 | Fingal Ravens | O'Dwyers |
2022 | Thomas Davis | Oliver Plunketts |
2021 | Thomas Davis 2-14 | St Finian's Swords 0-08 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Templeogue Synge Street | Kilmacud Crokes |
2018 | Clontarf | Na Fianna |
2017 | Skerries Harps | Raheny |
2016 | Cuala | Thomas Davis |
2015 | Round Towers, Lusk | Kilmacud Crokes |
2014 | St Vincent's | Craobh Chiaráin |
2013 | Parnells | Craobh Chiaráin |
2012 | Raheny | Round Towers, Clondalkin |
2011 | Castleknock | Raheny |
2010 | ||
2009 | Ballyboughal | |
2008 | ||
2007 | St Brigid's | |
2006 | ||
2005 |
The 2021 Division 6 Final, played on August 29 was won by Ballyboden St. Enda's and alongside runners up Fingal Ravens will qualify for the Division 5 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2022 | Fingal Ravens GAA | Whitehall GAA |
2021 | Ballyboden St. Enda's 1-10 | Fingal Ravens 1-09 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Crumlin | Naomh Ólaf |
2018 | Na Gaeil Óga | Craobh Chiaráin |
2017 | Ballymun Kickhams | St Brendan's |
2016 | Clontarf | Skerries Harps |
2015 | St. Peregrines | Castleknock |
2014 | Templeogue Synge Street | St Sylvester's |
2013 | St Vincents | Civil Service |
2012 | St. Peregrines | Naomh Barróg |
2011 | Parnells | Na Fianna |
2010 | ||
2009 | ||
2008 | ||
2007 | Man O War | |
2006 | St Patrick's, Donabate | |
2005 | Ballyboden Wanderers |
In 2022, Garristown finished an impressive year as league champions where they were unbeaten throughout.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2022 | Garristown | St James Gaels/An Caisleán |
2021 | St Oliver Plunketts ER 2-10 | St Patrick's, Donabate 1-05 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | St. Anne's | Kilmacud Crokes |
2018 | Geraldine Moran's | Naomh Ólaf |
2017 | Na Gaeil Óga | Thomas Davis |
2016 | Ballyboden Wanderers | Ballymun Kickhams |
2015 | Lucan Sarsfields | St Vincent's |
2014 | St Oliver Plunketts ER | St Brendan's |
2013 | St Brigid's | Bank of Ireland |
2012 | St. Sylvester's | St. Vincent's |
2011 | Naomh Fionnbarra | St. Vincent's |
2010 | ||
2009 | Skerries Harps | |
2008 | Trinity Gaels | |
2007 | ||
2006 | ||
2005 | ||
2004 | ||
2003 | ||
2002 | Ballinteer St. John's |
The 2021 Division 8 Final, played on August 29 was won by St Kevin's Killians and alongside runners up Na Fianna will qualify for the Division 7 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2021 | St Kevin's Killians 0-28 | Na Fianna 0-25 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Garristown | St Patrick's Donabate |
2018 | Kilmacud Crokes | Round Towers, Lusk |
2017 | Naomh Ólaf | Geraldine P Morans |
2016 | Cuala | Na Gaeil Óga |
2015 | Scoil Uí Chonaill | Liffey Gaels |
2014 | Round Towers, Clondalkin | St Vincents |
2013 | St Brendan's | Lucan Sarsfields |
2012 | Ballinteer St. John's | Raheny |
2011 | Parnells | Erin go Bragh |
2010 | Stars of Erin | Ballyboden St Enda's |
2009 | St. Joseph's/OCB | |
2008 | ||
2007 | Trinity Gaels | |
2006 | ||
2002 | Cuala |
The 2021 Division 9 Final, played on August 29 was won by Naomh Ólaf and alongside runners up Ballyboughal will qualify for the Division 8 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2021 | Naomh Ólaf 0-18 | Ballyboughal 2-04 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Clontarf | Rosmini Gaels |
2018 | Ballyfermot De La Salle | Beann Eadair |
2017 | St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh | Kilmacud Crokes |
2016 | Naomh Ólaf | Ballyboden St Enda's |
2015 | St Sylvester's | St Patrick's, Donabate |
2014 | Cuala | Geraldine P. Morans |
2013 | Ballyboughal | Na Gaeil Óga |
2012 | Round Towers, Clondalkin | Na Fianna |
2011 | St Brendan's | Raheny |
2010 | Wild Geese | Park Rangers |
2009 | Ranelagh Gaels | Ballyboden St Enda's |
2008 | Kilmacud Crokes | St Brigid's |
2007 | St. Peregrines | St Patrick's, Palmerstown |
2006 | Craobh Chiaráin 3-04 | Raheny 1-06 |
The 2021 Division 10 Final, played on August 29 was won by St. Colmcille's and alongside runners up Thomas Davis will qualify for the Division 9 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2021 | St. Colmcille's 3-09 | Thomas Davis 1-14 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Naomh Ólaf | Clanna Gael Fontenoy |
2018 | St. Sylvester's | Cuala |
2017 | Ballyfermot De La Salle | St Vincent's |
2016 | Skerries Harps | Clann Mhuire |
2015 | Castleknock | St Jude's |
2014 | St Patrick's, Donabate | St. Colmcilles |
2013 | O'Dwyer's | St. Colmcille's |
2012 | St. Maurs | St Margaret's |
2011 | Naomh Mearnóg | Innisfails |
2010 | St Margaret's | Beann Eadair |
2009 | Parnells | Wild Geese |
For the 2015 season, The Dublin County Board announced that Division 10 would be run on an All County basis. The teams that contested AFL10 North County in 2015 were: Castleknock, Crumlin, Cuala, Fingal Ravens, Na Fianna, Naomh Fionnbarra, Rosmini Gaels, Round Towers (L), St Brendan's, St Jude's, St Mark's, St Patrick's (P)
The current Division Ten South County champions are St Kevins Killians, who made up for their defeat in the Junior E Championship Final by going through the whole division undefeated and now go on to qualify for the Division 9 of the Dublin Adult Football League.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2014 | St Kevin's Killians | St Marks |
2013 | Geraldine Moran's | Wanderers |
2012 | Na Gaeil Óga | St Kevin's Killians |
2011 | Castleknock | Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh |
2010 | Cuala | Lucan Sarsfields |
2009 | St Anne's | St. James Gaels |
For the 2015 season, The Dublin County Board announced that Division 10 would be run on an All County Basis.
The Dublin Division 11 North was won by St. Margarets who finished the year unbeaten
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2022 | St. Margarets | Garristown |
2021 | Naomh Mearnóg 0-14 | Fingal Ravens 0-10 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Starlights | Whitehall Colmcille |
2018 | Man O War | Erin Go Bragh |
2017 | Lucan Sarsfields | St Monica's |
2016 | Erins Isle | St Brigid's |
2015 | Fingallians | Clann Mhuire |
2014* | Clontarf | Clanna Gael Fontenoy |
2013* | St. Peregrines | AIB Dublin |
2012* | Parnells | AIB Dublin |
2011 | Round Towers Lusk | Innisfails |
2010 | O'Tooles | Fingal Ravens |
2009 | St. Maurs | St Margarets |
The Dublin County Board Division 11 South title was won by Cuala, who defeated St Finian's Newcastle 3-1 on a penalty shoot out after the game finished level 2-8 to 1-11 after extra time.
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2022 | St Judes | Lucan Sarsfields |
2021 | Cuala 2-08 | St Finian's, Newcastle 1-11 |
2020 | Season Abandoned | COVID-19 pandemic |
2019 | Crumlin GAA | |
2018 | Round Towers, Clondalkin | Thomas Davis |
2017 | Naomh Ólaf | Ballyboden Wanderers |
2016 | St Marks | Cabinteely |
2015 | Round Towers, Clondalkin | Ballyfermot De La Salle |
2012^ | Templeogue Synge Street | Good Counsel |
2011 | Wanderers | St Jude's |
2010 | Robert Emmetts | Kilmacud Crokes |
2009 | St Marks | Castleknock |
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