Munster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship

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Munster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship
CodeLadies' Football
Title holders Colours of Monaghan.svg Castleisland Desmonds (Kerry) (4th title)
Most titles Flag of Russia.svg Ballymacarbry (Waterford) (16 titles)

The list of winners below is generated using the Roll of Honour from the Munster Ladies Gaelic Athletic Association club website. [1] Munster clubs have the best record[ when? ] of all the provinces in the All Ireland Club Championship with 19 wins, spread across seven clubs, from three counties.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Key

All-Ireland winners
All-Ireland finalists

By year

YearVenueWinnerCountyRunner-upCounty
2024Mallow Castleisland Desmonds 3-08 Kerry Comeragh Rangers 1-10 Waterford
2023MallowBallymacarbry 2-13 Waterford The Banner 1-09 Clare
2022MallowBallymacarbry 0-08 Waterford The Banner 0-05 Clare
2021Mallow Mourneabbey 4-10 Cork Aherlow 0-08 Tipperary
2020
not completed due to Covid Pandemic [2]
2019Cahir Mourneabbey 2-18 Cork Ballymacarbry 4-08 Waterford
2018Cahir Mourneabbey 1-16 Cork Ballymacarbry 2-09 Waterford
2017 Carriganore Mourneabbey 3-09 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-11 Waterford
2016Mallow Mourneabbey 2-16 Cork The Banner 1-06 Clare
2015Mallow Mourneabbey 3-19 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-14 Waterford
2014 [3] Killmallock Mourneabbey 3-07 Cork The Banner 2-08 Clare
2013 [4] KillmallockThe Banner 1-13 Clare St Vals 1-12 Cork
2012 [5] Martinstown Inch Rovers 2-13 Cork The Banner 1-05 Clare
2011 [6] Ballyagran Donoughmore 4-09 Cork Sliabh Luachra 0-07 Kerry
2010
[7] [8]
Dungarvan Inch Rovers 5-13 Cork Ballymacarbry 2-10 Waterford
Charleville Inch Rovers 3-09 Cork Ballymacarbry 2-12 Waterford
2009 [9] Carrigadrohid Donoughmore 1-16 Cork Southern Gaels 0-11 Kerry
2008 [10] Glanworth Inch Rovers 2-14 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-08 Waterford
2007Fenagh Inch Rovers Cork Southern Gaels Kerry
2006 [11] Midleton Donoughmore 0-09 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-04 Waterford
2005 [12] Ardfinnan Donoughmore 5-08 Cork Ballymacarbry 1-08 Waterford
2004 [13] Ballyduff Donoughmore 3-17 Cork Ballymacarbry 1-04 Waterford
2003 [14] Ardfinnan Donoughmore 3-15 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-03 Waterford
2002 [15] tbf Donoughmore 3-07 Cork Ballymacarbry 1-05 Waterford
2001 [16] Ardfinnan Donoughmore 2-08 Cork Ballymacarbry 1-09 Waterford
2000 [17] GlanworthBallymacarbry 6-12 Waterford Donoughmore 3-12 Cork
1999 [18] tbfBallymacarbry 4-18 Waterford Donoughmore 2-01 Cork
1998 [19] tbfBallymacarbry 1-31 Waterford Donoughmore 3-09 Cork
1997 [20] BallyhoolyBallymacarbry 2-13 Waterford Donoughmore 0-09 Cork
1996 [21] tbfCooraclare 4-10 Clare Ballymacarbry 2-15 Waterford
1995 [22] tbfBallymacarbry 3-29 Waterford Glanworth 0-02 Cork
1994 [23] tbfBallymacarbry 2-18 Waterford Abbeydorney 0-03 Kerry
1993 [24] CratloeBallymacarbry 7-11 Waterford Fergus Rovers 0-04 Clare
1992 [25] BallymacarbryBallymacarbry 3-14 Waterford Glanworth 1-03 Cork
1991tbfBallymacarbry Waterford Newmarket-on-Fergus Clare
1990 [26] tbfBallymacarbry 2-07 Waterford Fergus Rovers 0-02 Clare
1989 [27] BallyporeenBallymacarbry 2-14 Waterford Glanworth 0-04 Cork
1988 [28] BishopstownBallymacarbry 10-07 Waterford Beaufort 3-03 Kerry
1987 [29] CastletownrocheBallymacarbry 3-07 Waterford Castleisland 0-02 Kerry
1986 [30] MacroomCastleisland 1-07 Kerry Ilen Rovers 0-03 Cork
1985 [31] RathcormacBallymacarbry 0-05 Waterford Castleisland 0-01 Kerry
1984 [32] RathcormacSt Endas 2-4 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-5 Waterford
1983 [33] BallyvourneyCastleisland 3-03 Kerry St Endas 1-04 Cork
1982 [34] BallycloughSt Endas 1-06 Cork Ballymacarbry 0-02 Waterford
1981 [35] Kilbehenny Watergrasshill 2-2 Cork Slievenamon 1-2 Tipperary
1980tbfCastleisland Kerry Newtownshandrum Cork
1979 [36] Dromcollogher Newtownshandrum 4-06 Cork Austin Stacks 2-03 Kerry
1978 [37] Newtownshandrum Newtownshandrum 4-02 Cork Castleisland 2-05 Kerry
1977 [38] Newcastlewest Loughmore 1-05 Tipperary Austin Stacks 2-01 Kerry

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