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The USGAA Senior Football Championship is a competition run by USGAA between Gaelic football teams from various cities in the United States. The 2017 finals were held in San Francisco.
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2023 | ||
2022 | Padraig Pearse, Chicago | Young Irelanders, Philadelphia |
2021 | Donegal, Boston | Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia |
2020 | ||
2019 | Donegal, Boston 3-22 (31) | Young Irelanders, Philadelphia 5-12 (27) |
2018 | Donegal, Philadelphia | Young Irelands/St Brendan's, San Francisco |
2017 | Shannon Blues, Boston 2-11 (17) | Sean Treacy's, San Francisco 1-10 (13) |
2016 | Ulster, San Francisco 2-19 (25) | ISSC Vancouver, Canada 0-07 (7) |
2015 | McBrides, Chicago 2-11 (17) | Ulster, San Francisco 0-10 (10) |
2014 | Ulster, San Francisco 2-15 (21) | Shannon Blues, Boston 0-09 (9) |
2013 | Ulster, San Francisco 1-15 (18) | Connemara Gaels, Boston 2-09 (15) |
2012 | Ulster, San Francisco 2-14 (20) | Shannon Blues, Boston 2-11 (17) |
2011 | Aidan McAnespies, Boston 1-14 (17) | Parnells, Chicago 1-07 (10) |
2010 | Sean Treacys, San Francisco 5-09 (24) | Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia 0-08 (8) |
2009 | Christophers, Boston 4-17 (29) | Parnells, Chicago 0-07 (7) |
2008 | Aidan McAnespies, Boston 2-15 (21) | Sean Treacys, San Francisco 1-07 (10) |
2007 | St Brendan's, Chicago | Aidan McAnespies, Boston |
2006 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | Aidan McAnespies, Boston |
2005 | Ulster, San Francisco | St Brendan's, Chicago |
2004 | St Brendan's, Chicago | Sons of Boru, San Francisco |
2003 | Cork, Boston | Donegal, Boston |
2002 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | Donegal, Boston |
2001 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | Connemara Gaels, Boston |
2000 | St Brendan's, Chicago | Cork, Boston |
1999 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1998 | Aidan McAnespies, Boston | Kerry, Boston |
1997 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1996 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1995 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | Mayo Boston |
1994 | Cusacks, San Francisco | Donegal, Philadelphia |
1993 | Donegal, Philadelphia | Wolfe Tones, Chicago |
1992 | Donegal, Philadelphia | Wolfe Tones, Chicago |
1991 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1990 | Donegal, Philadelphia | |
1989 | Galway, Boston | |
1988 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1987 | Sean McBrides, Chicago | |
1986 | Cork, Boston | |
1985 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1984 | St Patrick's, Boston | Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia |
1983 | St Brendan's, Chicago | Galway, Boston |
1982 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | St Brendan's Chicago |
1981 | St Brendan's Chicago | |
1980 | Wolfe Tones, Chicago | |
1979 | San Francisco Gaels San Francisco | Wolfe Tones Chicago |
1978 | Wolfe Tones Chicago | |
1977 | Tyrone, Philadelphia | Hibernians, San Francisco |
1976 | St Patrick's, Boston | |
1975 | Tyrone, Philadelphia | |
1974 | Tyrone, Philadelphia | |
1973 | Connemara Gaels, Boston | |
1972 | St Brendan's, Chicago | |
1971 | Tyrone, Philadelphia | |
1970 | Galway, Boston | |
1969 | Padraig Pearse, Detroit | |
1968 | St Pat's, Cleveland | |
1967 | Hartford | |
1966 | St Pat's, Cleveland | |
1965 | St Pat's, Cleveland | |
1964 | St Pat's, Cleveland | |
1963 | Galway, Boston | |
1962 | St Pat's, Cleveland | |
1961 | San Francisco | |
1960 | San Francisco | |
1959 | Los Angeles |
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