Longford Ladies' Senior Football Championship

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Longford Senior Ladies' Football Championship
Code Ladies' Gaelic Football
Founded1982
Region Longford LGFA (GAA)
Title holders Longford Slashers (7th title)
Most titles Killoe (8 titles)

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

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Killoe are the competitions most successful club, having won 8 titles.

Longford Slashers are the reigning champions, having defeated Clonguish in the 2024 final. [1]

Roll of honour

#ClubTitlesYears won
1 Killoe 82006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
2 Clonguish 71989, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2017
Longford Slashers 1983, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
4Ballymore51995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003
5St Helen's41990, 1992, 1993, 1994
6Rathcline32000, 2001, 2002
7Carrickedmond21987, 2018
Granard1985, 1986
Ardagh1982, 1984
10St Helens/Rathcline11996
Granard/Abbeylara1991
St Annes1988

Finals listed by year

YearWinnerScoreRunners UpScore
2024 [1] Longford Slashers1-09Clonguish1-06
2023 [2] Longford Slashers0-11Clonguish0-07
2022 [3] Longford Slashers0-10Clonguish1-06
2021 [4] Longford Slashers2-09Carrickedmond1-11
2020 [5] Longford Slashers2-15Carrickedmond1-09
2019 [6] Longford Slashers4-09Clonguish2-09
2018 [7] Carrickedmond5-07Killoe0-12
2017 [8] Clonguish0-09 (Replay)
0-09
Mostrim0-06 (Replay)
0-09
2016 [8] Killoe1-14Mostrim1-03
2015 [8] Clonguish1-08Killoe0-10
2014 [8] Killoe3-10Ballymore1-11
2013 [8] Killoe2-14Clonguish2-05
2012 [8] Killoe2-14Clonguish2-04
2011 [8] Killoe1-12Ballymore2-08
2010 [8] Killoe0-11Clonguish1-04
2009 [8] Clonguish1-06Killoe1-05
2008 [8] Killoe3-09Clonguish0-07
2007 [8] Clonguish1-11Killoe1-06
2006 [8] Killoe3-14Clonguish1-07
2005 [8] Clonguish2-11Ballymore0-10
2004 [8] Clonguish2-10Killoe2-08
2003 [8] Ballymore1-11Rathcline1-08
2002 [8] Rathcline2-11Killoe2-04
2001 [8] Rathcline3-10Clonguish0-09
2000 [8] Rathcline3-04Killoe2-06
1999 [8] Ballymore5-9Killoe4-8
1998 [8] Ballymore5-13Rathcline1-14
1997 [8] Ballymore5-10Killoe3-6
1996 [8] St. Helens/Rathcline2-7Ballymore2-6
1995 [8] Ballymore0-12St. Helens1-8
1994 [8] St. Helens8-8Clonguish1-4
1993 [8] St. Helens7-15Kenagh2-3
1992 [8] St. Helens8-14Carrickedmond1-3
1991 [8] Granard/Abbeylara0-5St. Helens0-4
1990 [8] St. Helens2-2Carrickedmond1-2
1989 [8] Clonguish3-4St. Helens2-3
1988 [8] St. Annes4-0Carrickedmond3-1
1987 [8] Carrickedmond4-3St. Annes1-5
1986 [8] Granard3-7Carrickedmond0-1
1985 [8] Granard4-5Legan0-0
1984 [8] Ardagh2-4Granard0-6
1983 [8] Longford Slashers2-3Éire Óg1-3
1982 [8] Ardagh5-6Éire Óg0-0

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