Ulster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship

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Ulster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship
CodeLadies' Football
Founded1977
Title holders Colours of Armagh.svg Clann Éireann (1st title)
Most titles Colours of Cork.svg Donaghmoyne (14 titles)

The list of winners below is generated using the Roll of Honour from the Ulster LGFA website [1] and other sources.

Contents

Clann Éireann are the 2023 champions, becoming the first Armagh side to win the champiobship.

Key

All-Ireland winners
All-Ireland finalists

By year

YearVenueWinnerCountyRunner-upCounty
2023 [2] Healy Park Clann Éireann 1-10 Armagh Bredagh 0-08 Down
2022 [3] OwenbegDonaghmoyne 1-11 Monaghan Moneyglass 1-07 Antrim
2021 [4] d: Carrickmore
r: Crossmaglen
Donaghmoyne 2-10 (0-17) Monaghan Bredagh 1-06 (3-08) Down
2020Cancelled due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games
2019KillyclogherDonaghmoyne 1-11 Monaghan Termon 1-09 Donegal
2018KillyclogherDonaghmoyne 1-15 Monaghan Glenfin 1-08 Donegal
2017 EmyvaleSt Macartans 3-04 Tyrone Donaghmoyne 1-08 Monaghan
2016GalballyDonaghmoyne 2-12 Monaghan St Macartans 1-06 Tyrone
2015 [5] KillclogherDonaghmoyne 0-14 Monaghan Termon 0-07 Donegal
2014 [6] Brewster ParkTermon 4-07 Donegal Donaghmoyne 3-08 Monaghan
2013 [7] d: Clones
r: Trillick
Donaghmoyne 4-14 (1-14) Monaghan Termon 1-4 (4-5) Donegal
2012 [8] AugherDonaghmoyne 1-12 Monaghan Termon 2-6 Donegal
2011 [9] ClonesDonaghmoyne 1-14 Monaghan Termon 0-4 Donegal
2010 [10] BeraghTermon 3-06 Donegal Donaghmoyne 0-13 Monaghan
2009 [11] TruaghDonaghmoyne 3-10 Monaghan St Macartans 0-7 Tyrone
2008d: Ballinascreen
r: tbf
Donaghmoyne 1-14 (0-05) Monaghan Moville 1-09 (0-05) Donegal
2007 [12] Clones Errigal Ciarán 2-05 Tyrone Donaghmoyne 0-08 Monaghan
2006 [13] Fintona Donaghmoyne 1-14 Monaghan Carrickmore 2-03 Tyrone
2005 [14] ClonesDonaghmoyne 1-12 Monaghan St Eunan's 0-05 Donegal
2004 [15] ClonesDonaghmoyne 3-05 Monaghan Carrickmore 0-08 Tyrone
2003 [16] Scotstown Cnoc Bríd 3-07 Cavan Carrickmore 1-12 Tyrone
2002 [17] Clones Carrickmore 1-11 Tyrone St Eunan's 0-06 Donegal
2001 [18] Clones Carrickmore 3-07 [19] Tyrone Monaghan Harps 3-08 Monaghan
2000ClonesMonaghan Harps 1-12 Monaghan Iveagh Boscos 1-11 Down
1999 [20] DonaghAghabog 2-10 Monaghan Carrickmore 2-07 Tyrone
1998 [21] Celtic Park St Eunan's 1-07 Donegal St Macartans 1-05 Tyrone
1997 [22] aetClones St Eunan's4-14 Donegal Carrickmore 1-16 Tyrone
1996 [23] Celtic Park St Eunan's 2-10 Donegal St Macartans 1-08 Tyrone
1995DonaghAghabog Monaghan Aodh Ruadh Donegal
1994 [24] Letterkenny Inniskeen 2-05 Monaghan St Eunan's 0-07 Donegal
1993 [25] at eunans letterkenny St Eunan's 10-10 Donegal Galbally Celts 2-03 Tyrone
1992 [26] Carrickmore Carrickmore 3-05 Tyrone St Eunan's 2-07 Donegal
1991
Aghabog
Monaghan
nominated to represent Ulster
1984 - 1990 No Competition
1983 Cavan
nominated to represent Ulster
1982 Cavan
nominated to represent Ulster
1981 Cavan
nominated to represent Ulster
1980 Cavan
nominated to represent Ulster
1979 Cavan
nominated to represent Ulster
1978tbc Mullahoran 2-10 Cavan Lissummon 2-00 Armagh
1977tbc Mullahoran 2-14 Cavan Lissummon 0-06 Armagh

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