East Kerry Junior Football Championship

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The East Kerry Junior Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition for teams affiliated to the East Kerry division. All 13 clubs in the division are eligible to compete in this championship, they must compete with their 'B'(Junior) team. A 'B' player is defined as any player who is not a member of the Kerry inter-county panel at senior, junior or under-21 level in the current year, or a player who starts on the first 15 of his club's O'Donoghue Cup (East Kerry Senior Football Championship) team in the current year. The competition has been dominated by three teams, Dr Crokes (six wins), Firies (five wins), and Kilcummin (five wins). The winners receive the O'Sullivan Cup.

Roll of honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScoreDateVenue/Info
2023 Fossa Gneeveguilla 29/10/2023 Fitzgerald Stadium
2019 Spa Rathmore Fitzgerald Stadium
2018 Kilcummin 1-14 Dr Crokes 1-1304/09/2018 Spa
2017 Dr Crokes 0-10 Spa 0-0915/08/2017 Legion
2016 Spa 5-11Firies4-0708/14/2016 Fossa
2015 Rathmore 3-16Firies4-0706/09/2015Lewis Road
2014 Legion 1-14 Dr Crokes 1-1023/07/2014 Fitzgerald Stadium
2013 Dr Crokes 3-08 Glenflesk 0-0525/08/2013 Fossa
2012 Rathmore 1-08 Glenflesk 0-1026/08/2012 Fitzgerald Stadium
2011 Dr Crokes 1-11 Spa 1-1007/09/2011 Fitzgerald Stadium
2010 Dr Crokes 0-15 Kilcummin 1-0927/11/2010 Fitzgerald Stadium
2009 Rathmore 1-08 Dr Crokes 0-1022/11/2009 Rathmore
2008 Listry 1-09 Kilcummin 0-0615/11/2008Farranfore
2007Cordal1-10 Dr Crokes 0-1017/11/2007 Fitzgerald Stadium
2006 Scartaglin 2-08 Listry 0-0522/10/2006 Fitzgerald Stadium
2005 Glenflesk --- Legion ---28/01/2006 Glenflesk Awarded Game
2004 Dr Crokes 2-09 Scartaglin 0-1109/01/2005Listry
2003 Currow 1-12 Dr Crokes 0-0702/11/2003 Fitzgerald Stadium
2002 Gneeveguilla 0-15Cordal1-0620/10/2002 Fitzgerald Stadium
2001 Dr Crokes 1-13 Scartaglin 0-0719/08/2001Farranfore
2000Firies1-12Cordal1-0726/11/2000 Fitzgerald Stadium
1999 Dr Crokes 3-15Cordal2-0717/11/1999 Fitzgerald Stadium
1998 Dr Crokes 'B'1-10Firies1-0913/12/1998 Fitzgerald Stadium
1997 Spa 'B'1-07 Fossa 1-0430/11/1997 Fitzgerald Stadium
1996Firies1-12 Scartaglin 1-0729/09/1996 Fitzgerald Stadium
1995Firies3-15Cordal0-0803/12/1995 Fitzgerald Stadium
1994 Spa 0-13Firies1-0527/08/1994 Fitzgerald Stadium
1993 Kilcummin 2-15 Dr Crokes 3-0924/11/1993 Fitzgerald Stadium
1992 Kilcummin 2-12 Scartaglin 1-1113/09/1992 Fitzgerald Stadium
1991 Glenflesk 1-11 Dr Crokes 3-0527/10/1991
1990 Gneeveguilla 4-03 Rathmore 0-0816/02/1991 Kilcummin
1989 Kilcummin 2-07 Rathmore 2-0305/12/1989 Fitzgerald Stadium
1988 Glenflesk 1-08 Kilcummin 2-0427/11/1988Deer Park
1987Firies1-08 Spa 1-0221/02/1988 Spa
1986 Currow 3-05Cordal1-0523/11/1986 Fitzgerald Stadium
1985 Scartaglin 0-09 Gneeveguilla 1-0517/11/1985
1984 Dr Crokes 2-08 Scartaglin 0-0414/10/1984Farranfore
1983 Kilcummin 0-09 Fossa 0-0511/09/1983 Fitzgerald Stadium
1982 Dr Crokes 0-09Cordal1-0231/10/1982
1981 Listry 2-06 Currow 0-0718/10/1981
1980 Legion 1-07 Listry 1-0516/11/1980 Fossa
1979Firies1-06 Currow 1-0304/11/1979 Fitzgerald Stadium
1978 Glenflesk 4-09 Scartaglin 3-0318/03/1979 Fitzgerald Stadium
1977 Kilcummin 2-20 Spa 5-0211/06/1978 Fitzgerald Stadium
1976Cordal1-06 Dr Crokes 0-0621/11/1976 Fitzgerald Stadium
1975 Fossa 2-08 Dr Crokes 2-0524/04/1976

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