The Scottish Gaelic Football Championship is a knockout and the principal competition played between Scottish GAA Clubs in Scotland. [1] [2] [3]
The first Championship was played in 1985, when Clan Na Gael were the inaugural winners. [4]
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Date | Venue | Attendance | Winning margin (points) [A] |
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2017 | Dúnedin Connollys | 0-16 - 1-11 | Glaschu Gaels | 23 September 2017 | St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge | Unknown | 2 [2] [3] |
2016 | Dúnedin Connollys | 2-12 - 2-08 | Glaschu Gaels | 2 October 2016 | St. Ambrose High School, Coatbridge | Unknown | 4 [5] |
2015 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2014 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2013 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2012 | Tír Conaill Harps | ||||||
2011 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2010 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2009 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2008 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2007 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2006 | Glaschu Gaels | ||||||
2005 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2004 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2003 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
2002 | Glaschu Gaels | ||||||
2001 | Tír Conaill Harps | ||||||
2000 | Mulroy Gaels | ||||||
1999 | Sands McSwiney | ||||||
1998 | Mulroy Gaels | ||||||
1997 | Mulroy Gaels | ||||||
1996 | St. Patricks | ||||||
1995 | Mulroy Gaels | ||||||
1994 | Dúnedin Connolly | ||||||
1993 | Dundee Dalriada | ||||||
1992 | Dundee Dalriada | ||||||
1991 | Sands McSwiney | ||||||
1990 | Sands McSwiney | ||||||
1989 | Mulroy Gaels | ||||||
1988 | Beltane Shamrocks | ||||||
1987 | St. Patricks | ||||||
1986 | St. Patricks | ||||||
1985 | Clan Na Gael |
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