Kilmihil GAA

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Kilmihil
Cill Mhichíl
County: Clare
Colours:Green and yellow
Grounds: Kilmihil
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Kilmihil GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Kilmihil, County Clare, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game of Gaelic football.

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History

Located in the village of Kilmihil in the Barony of Clonderlaw, Kilmihil GAA Club was founded shortly after the establishment of the Gaelic Athletic Association. [1] The club enjoyed its first major success in 1925 when, wearing black and amber jerseys, the Clare JFC title was claimed. [2] This was followed by a first Clare IFC title in 1928. Further honours were claimed in both grades before Kilmihil won the Clare SFC title in 1980 after a defeat of Doonbeg in the final. [3] [4] The turn of the 21st century has seen Kilmihil claim three Clare IFC in a 15-year period between 2008 and 2023. [5]

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Notable players

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References

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  2. "1925". Kilmihil GAA website. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  3. "New generation schooled for success in Clare". Irish Examiner. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  4. "High noon showdown for last quart-final place". The Clare Champion. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  5. "Glory for Kilmihil over Kilrush Shamrocks in intermediate decider". Clare Echo. 14 October 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  6. "Railway Cup football". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 4 October 2023.