North American Senior Football Championship

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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.

Roll of Honor

YearWinnerOpponent
2024Wolfe Tones, Chicago 3-14 (23)Ulster, San Francisco 2-16 (22)
2023Wolfe Tones, Chicago Young Irelanders, Philadelphia
2022Padraig Pearse, Chicago Young Irelanders, Philadelphia
2021 Donegal, Boston Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia
2020
2019 Donegal, Boston 3-22 (31)Young Irelanders, Philadelphia 5-12 (27)
2018Donegal, PhiladelphiaYoung Irelands/St Brendan's, San Francisco
2017Shannon Blues, Boston 2-11 (17)Sean Treacy's, San Francisco 1-10 (13)
2016Ulster, San Francisco 2-19 (25)ISSC Vancouver, Canada 0-07 (7)
2015McBrides, Chicago 2-11 (17)Ulster, San Francisco 0-10 (10)
2014Ulster, San Francisco 2-15 (21)Shannon Blues, Boston 0-09 (9)
2013Ulster, San Francisco 1-15 (18)Connemara Gaels, Boston 2-09 (15)
2012Ulster, San Francisco 2-14 (20)Shannon Blues, Boston 2-11 (17)
2011Aidan McAnespies, Boston 1-14 (17)Parnells, Chicago 1-07 (10)
2010Sean Treacys, San Francisco 5-09 (24)Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia 0-08 (8)
2009Christophers, Boston 4-17 (29)Parnells, Chicago 0-07 (7)
2008Aidan McAnespies, Boston 2-15 (21)Sean Treacys, San Francisco 1-07 (10)
2007St Brendan's, Chicago Aidan McAnespies, Boston
2006Wolfe Tones, Chicago Aidan McAnespies, Boston
2005Ulster, San Francisco St Brendan's, Chicago
2004St Brendan's, Chicago Sons of Boru, San Francisco
2003Cork, Boston Donegal, Boston
2002Wolfe Tones, Chicago Donegal, Boston
2001Wolfe Tones, Chicago Connemara Gaels, Boston
2000St Brendan's, Chicago Cork, Boston
1999Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1998Aidan McAnespies, Boston Kerry, Boston
1997Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1996Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1995Wolfe Tones, Chicago Mayo Boston
1994Cusacks, San Francisco Donegal, Philadelphia
1993Donegal, Philadelphia Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1992Donegal, Philadelphia Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1991Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1990Donegal, Philadelphia
1989Galway, Boston
1988Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1987Sean McBrides, Chicago
1986Cork, Boston
1985Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1984St Patrick's, Boston Kevin Barrys, Philadelphia
1983St Brendan's, Chicago Galway, Boston
1982Wolfe Tones, Chicago St Brendan's Chicago
1981St Brendan's Chicago
1980Wolfe Tones, Chicago
1979San Francisco Gaels San Francisco Wolfe Tones Chicago
1978Wolfe Tones Chicago
1977Tyrone, Philadelphia Hibernians, San Francisco
1976St Patrick's, Boston
1975Tyrone, Philadelphia
1974Tyrone, Philadelphia
1973Connemara Gaels, Boston
1972St Brendan's, Chicago
1971Tyrone, Philadelphia
1970Galway, Boston
1969Padraig Pearse, Detroit
1968St Pat's, Cleveland
1967Hartford
1966St Pat's, Cleveland
1965St Pat's, Cleveland
1964St Pat's, Cleveland
1963Galway, Boston
1962St Pat's, Cleveland
1961San Francisco
1960San Francisco
1959Los Angeles

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