Leitrim Ladies' Senior Football Championship

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Leitrim Senior Ladies' Football Championship
Irish Craobh Peile na mBan Sinsear Liatroma
Code Ladies' Gaelic Football
Founded1979
Region Leitrim (GAA)
Title holders Glencar–Manorhamilton (5th title)
Most titles Aughawillan (19 titles)
Official website leitrimlgfa.ie

The Leitrim Ladies' Senior Football Championship is the senior Ladies' Gaelic Football competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Leitrim GAA.

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Aughawillan are the competitions most successful club, having won 19 titles.

Glencar–Manorhamilton are the reigning champions, having defeated St Joseph's in the 2024 final. [1]

Roll of honour

#ClubTitlesYears won
1 Aughawillan 191979, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013
2Fenagh61982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993
3 Glencar–Manorhamilton 52020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
4St Joseph's42012, 2017, 2018, 2019
5 Cloone 31992, 2002, 2010
Annaduff1991, 1995, 1996
7 Kiltubrid 22015, 2016
Dromahair2011, 2014
Glenfarne1981, 1988

Finals listed by year

YearWinnerScoreRunners UpScore
2024 [1] Glencar/Manorhamilton1-7St Joseph's1-6
2023 [2] Glencar/Manorhamilton2-8St Joseph's3-4
2022 [3] Glencar/Manorhamilton5-6Ballinamore2-10
2021 [4] Glencar/Manorhamilton2-8St Joseph's1-6
2020 [5] Glencar/Manorhamilton5-19Ballinamore1-9
2019 [6] [7] St Joseph's1-11Glencar/Manorhamilton0-11
2018 [6] St Joseph's3-9Glencar/Manorhamilton2-5
2017 [6] St Joseph's0-11 (Replay)Dromahair0-9
2016 [6] Kiltubrid2-12St Joseph's1-10
2015 [6] Kiltubrid1-8Aughawillan0-9
2014 [6] Dromahair4-6St Joseph's2-9
2013 [6] Aughawillan2-4 (Replay)St Joseph's1-6 (Replay
2012 [6] St Joseph's1-8Mohill1-4
2011 [6] Dromahair2-10St Joseph's1-11
2010 [6] Cloone3-6St Joseph's1-9
2009 [6] Aughawillan1-11Cloone0-8
2008 [6] Aughawillan0-12Cloone2-2
2007 [6] Aughawillan0-12Cloone2-2
2006 [6] Aughawillan2-9Cloone1-7
2005 [6] Aughawillan3-11Mohill2-8
2004 [6] Aughawillan2-14Mohill2-1
2003 [6] Aughawillan1-10Cloone2-4
2002 [6] Cloone1-13Mohill1-7
2001 [6] Aughawillan3-12Kiltubrid0-5
2000 [6] Aughawillan0-12Cloone0-4
1999 [6] Aughawillan2-16Cloone1-3
1998 [6] Aughawillan2-15Kiltubrid2-8
1997 [6] Aughawillan2-8 (Replay)
1-7
Kiltubrid0-4 (Replay)
1-7
1996 [6] Annaduff4-13Cloone1-8
1995 [6] AnnaduffAughawillan
1994 [6] Aughawillan3-4Fenagh1-3
1993 [6] Fenagh4-9Aughawillan1-9
1992 [6] Cloone3-8Annaduff2-2
1991 [6] Annaduff4-8Fenagh2-11
1990 [6] Aughawillan2-7Fenagh1-3
1989 [6] Aughawillan2-7Annaduff1-3
1988 [6] Aughawillan
1987 [6] FenaghGlenfarne
1986 [6] FenaghCloone
1985 [6] FenaghGlenfarne
1984 [6] Aughawillan
1983 [6] Fenagh4-3Aughawillan0-2
1982 [6] Fenagh1-2Aughawillan0-2
1981 [6] Glenfarne2-6Fenagh0-0
1980 [6] GlenfarneSt Mary's
1979 [6] AughawillanAughnasheelin

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