St. Michael's/Foilmore

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St Michael's/Foilmore
Founded:
County: Kerry
Nickname:Ballyfoilmore
Colours:Green and red
Grounds: Ballinskelligs & Gortmore (Foilmore)
Coordinates: 51°49′45.17″N10°16′06.64″W / 51.8292139°N 10.2685111°W / 51.8292139; -10.2685111 Coordinates: 51°49′45.17″N10°16′06.64″W / 51.8292139°N 10.2685111°W / 51.8292139; -10.2685111
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St Michael's/Foilmore is a very successful Gaelic Athletic Association Football Club from South Kerry in County Kerry, Ireland.

Contents

Roll of honour

Current Players

All-Ireland Winners

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship

All-Ireland Vocational Schools

Hogan Cup

County League

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YearDivisionFinal Position
2011Division 15
2010Division 110
2009Division 13
2008Division 16
2007Division 21
2006Division 210
2005Division 26
2004Division 27
2003Division 32
2002Division 33
2001Division 42
2000Division 44
1999Division 45
1998Division 44

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References

  1. "Mission accomplished for James Mike's men". The Kerryman. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  2. "St Michael's/Foilmore come good in second-half". Irish Examiner . Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  3. "Kelly and O'Connor goals inspire St Michaels/Foilmore". Irish Examiner . Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  4. "Credit Union Co. Senior League". Kerry GAA Online. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
Preceded by
Annascaul
Kerry Intermediate Football Championship
2008
Succeeded by
Spa
Preceded by
Annascaul
Munster Intermediate Club Football Champions
2008
Succeeded by
Spa
Preceded by
Moycullen
All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Champions
2009
Succeeded by
Cookstown Fr. Rock's