Ulster Senior Club Camogie Championship

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Ulster Senior Club Camogie Championship
Irish Craobh Club Chamógaíochta Uladh
Code Camogie
Founded1964;60 years ago (1964)
RegionUlster (GAA)
Title holders Colours of Cork.svg Loughgiel (6th title)
First winner Colours of Kerry.svg Deirdre
Most titles Colours of Kilkenny.svg Portglenone (8 titles)

The Ulster Senior Club Camogie Championship is an annual camogie competition that is organised by the Ulster Council of the Camogie Association and contested by the champion senior clubs in the province of Ulster in Ireland. It is the most prestigious club competition in Ulster camogie.

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Competition

The winner of the Ulster championship contests the semi-final of the All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship. The championship was first contested in 1964. [1]

Loughgiel are the reigning champions, having beaten Liatroim Fontenoys in the 2023 final. [2]

Roll of honour

#ClubCountyTitlesYears won
1PortglenoneAntrim81971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1992
2 Loughgiel Antrim61993, 1997, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023
Slaughtneil Derry2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
5 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim52004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012
Swatragh Derry1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2000
Liatroim Fontenoys Down1984, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999
Deirdre Antrim1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
8 Eglish Tyrone41985, 1986, 1987, 1991
9 Dunloy Antrim21994, 2003
Keady Armagh2001, 2002
KilkeelDown1980, 1981
Creggan Antrim1973, 1976
13 Eoghan Rua Derry12013
NewryDown1975
Bellaghy Derry1970
AhoghillAntrim1969

By county

CountyTitlesRunners-upTotal
Colours of Antrim.svg Antrim 291342
Colours of Derry.svg Derry 131932
Colours of Down.svg Down 8614
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 4711
Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 246
Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 055
Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 022

Finals Listed By Year

YearWinner [1] CountyScoreOpponentCountyScore
2023 [2] Loughgiel Antrim0-20 Liatroim Fontenoys Down0-03
2022 [3] LoughgielAntrim2-13SlaughtneilDerry1-11
2021 [4] SlaughtneilDerry3-07LoughgielAntrim0-09
2020 [5] [6] SlaughtneilDerry1-12 (Replay)
0-09
LoughgielAntrim0-08 (Replay)
0-09
2019 [7] SlaughtneilDerry2-08LoughgielAntrim1-07
2018 [8] SlaughtneilDerry0-11LoughgielAntrim0-08
2017 [9] SlaughtneilDerry2-11LoughgielAntrim3-05
2016 [10] [11] SlaughtneilDerry1-08 (Replay)
1-08
LoughgielAntrim1-05 (Replay)
1-08
2015 [12] LoughgielAntrim1-14SlaughtneilDerry1-09
2014 [13] LoughgielAntrim0-11Eoghan RuaDerry1-07
2013 [14] Eoghan Rua Derry4-10 O'Donovan Rossa Antrim0-03
2012 [15] O'Donovan RossaAntrim5-8SlaughtneilDerry1-4
2011Uncontested. Antrim champions represented Ulster in the All-Ireland series. [16] [17]
2010
2009
2008
2007 [18] O'Donovan RossaAntrim3-18LaveyDerry1-5
2006 [19] O'Donovan RossaAntrim5-13CastledawsonDerry2-5
2005 [20] O'Donovan RossaAntrim1-13SwatraghDerry0-8
2004 [21] O'Donovan RossaAntrimWin (Replay)
1-05
Lavey DerryLoss (Replay)
1-05
2003 [22] Dunloy Antrim0-13SwatraghDerry2-3
2002 [23] Keady Armagh3-7O'Donovan RossaAntrim1-10
2001 [24] KeadyArmagh Swatragh Derry
2000SwatraghDerryKeadyArmagh
1999 [25] Liatroim Fontenoys Down2-9 Crosserlough Cavan3-2
1998 [26] Liatroim FontenoysDown4-14DunloyAntrim1-2
1997 [27] LoughgielAntrim6-11Liatroim FontenoysDown2-6
1996 [28] Liatroim FontenoysDown5-8DunloyAntrim4-7
1995 [29] Liatroim FontenoysDownLaveyDerry
1994 [30] DunloyAntrim3-11Liatroim FontenoysDown0-12
1993 [31] LoughgielAntrim5-7BellaghyDerry1-6
1992 [32] PortglenoneAntrim3-7 (Replay)
Draw
Ballymacnab Armagh1-8 (Replay)
Draw
1991 [33] Eglish Tyrone3-7LoughgielAntrim2-4
1990 [34] SwatraghDerry5-11LaraghCavan3-8
1989 [35] SwatraghDerry1-7EglishTyrone1-6
1988 [36] SwatraghDerry3-7EglishTyrone2-3
1987 [37] EglishTyrone3-6SwatraghDerry2-6
1986 [38] EglishTyrone5-7SwatraghDerry3-3
1985 [39] [40] EglishTyrone3-4 (Replay)
1-13
SwatraghDerry1-5 (Replay)
5-1
1984 [41] Liatroim FontenoysDown1-7LoughgielAntrim0-2
1983 [42] SwatraghDerry5-6KilkeelDown4-7
1982 [43] PortglenoneAntrim1-10EglishTyrone2-4
1981 [44] KilkeelDownEglishTyrone
1980 [45] KilkeelDownCregganAntrim
1979 [46] PortglenoneAntrim6-2SwatraghDerry3-1
1978 [47] PortglenoneAntrim4-2SwatraghDerry2-6
1977 [48] PortglenoneAntrimLiatroim FontenoysDown
1976 [49] CregganAntrimNewryDown
1975 [50] NewryDownSwatraghDerry
1974 [51] PortglenoneAntrimEglishTyrone
1973 [52] CregganAntrimEglishTyrone
1972PortglenoneAntrimBellaghyDerry
1971PortglenoneAntrim Clan na Gael Armagh
1970BellaghyDerryClan na GaelArmagh
1969 [53] AhoghillAntrimEglishTyrone
1968DeirdreAntrim1-6Monaghan TownMonaghan1-1
1967 [54] DeirdreAntrim3-6Monaghan TownMonaghan1-3
1966 [55] DeirdreAntrim4-2Monaghan TownMonaghan1-0
1965 [56] DeirdreAntrim3-3Monaghan TownMonaghan3-1
1964 [57] Deirdre Antrim3-2IniskeenMonaghan2-1

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