St Michael's/Foilmore

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St Michael's/Foilmore
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
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St Michael's/Foilmore is a Gaelic Athletic Association football club from South Kerry in County Kerry, Ireland.

Contents

Roll of honour

Former Kerry Senior 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
2022Division 51
2021Division 5A3
2020Division 5N/A
2019Division 410
2018Division 47
2017Division 312
2016Division 210
2015Division 111
2014Division 18
2013Division 14
2012Division 16
2011Division 15
2010Division 110
2009Division 13
2008Division 16
2007Division 21
2006Division 210
2005Division 26
2004Division 27
2003Division 32
2002Division 33
2001Division 41
2000Division 44
1999Division 45
1998Division 44
1997Division 3/4N/A
1996Division 3/4N/A
1995Division 41
1994Division 51

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References

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