The Cork Ladies' Senior Football Championship is the senior Ladies' Gaelic Football competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Cork GAA.
Cork Senior Ladies' Football Championship | |
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Irish | Craobh Peile na mBan Sinsear Corcaigh |
Code | Ladies' Gaelic Football |
Founded | 1976 |
Region | Cork (GAA) |
Title holders | Aghada (1st title) |
Most titles | Donoughmore (13 titles) |
Official website | corkladiesfootball.com/ |
Donoughmore are the competitions most successful club, having won 13 titles.
Aghada are the reigning champions, having defeated Éire Óg in the 2024 final.[1]
Roll of honour
edit# | Club | Titles | Years won |
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1 | Donoughmore | 13 | 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011 |
2 | Mourneabbey | 9 | 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 |
3 | Glanworth | 7 | 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 |
4 | St Endas | 6 | 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 |
5 | Inch Rovers | 4 | 2012, 2010, 2008, 2007 |
6 | Newtownshandrum | 3 | 1978, 1979, 1980 |
7 | Aghada | 1 | 2024 |
West Cork | 2020 | ||
St Vals | 2013 | ||
Ilen Rovers | 1986 | ||
Watergrasshill | 1981 | ||
Ballyclough | 1977 | ||
Imokilly | 1976 |
Finals listed by year
editMunster and All-Ireland winners | |
Munster winners and All-Ireland finalists | |
Munster winners |
Year | Winner | Score | Runners Up | Score | Notes |
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2024[1] | Aghada | 1-6 | Éire Óg | 0-9 | Aghada won 4-1 in a free-kick shootout |
2023[2] | Mourneabbey | 2-12 | Éire Óg | 2-11 | |
2022[3] | Mourneabbey | 3-12 | Éire Óg | 0-13 | |
2021[4] | Mourneabbey | 1-11 | Éire Óg | 1-6 | |
2020[5] | West Cork | 4-9 | Mourneabbey | 2-13 | |
2019[6] | Mourneabbey | 4-9 | West Cork | 1-9 | |
2018[7][8] | Mourneabbey | 4-11 (Replay) 1-10 |
West Cork | 1-10 (Replay) 1-10 |
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2017[9] | Mourneabbey | 5-7 | St Vals | 1-9 | |
2016[10] | Mourneabbey | 3-5 | St Vals | 2-7 | |
2015[11][12] | Mourneabbey | Win (Replay) 1-11 |
St Vals | Loss (Replay) 1-11 |
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2014[13] | Mourneabbey | 0-13 | St Vals | 0-10 | |
2013[14] | St Vals | 0-11 | Inch Rovers | 1-7 | |
2012[15] | Inch Rovers | 0-14 | Donoughmore | 0-9 | |
2011[16] | Donoughmore | 0-16 | Inch Rovers | 2-9 | |
2010[17] | Inch Rovers | 0-15 | Donoughmore | 0-8 | |
2009[18] | Donoughmore | 2-14 | Inch Rovers | 0-6 | |
2008[19] | Inch Rovers | 2-10 | Donoughmore | 1-11 | |
2007[20] | Inch Rovers | 2-16 | St Vals | 0-6 | |
2006[21] | Donoughmore | 2-11 | St Vals | 2-4 | |
2005[22] | Donoughmore | 4-8 | Rockchapel | 0-10 | |
2004 | Donoughmore | ||||
2003 | Donoughmore | ||||
2002 | Donoughmore | ||||
2001 | Donoughmore | ||||
2000 | Donoughmore | ||||
1999 | Donoughmore | ||||
1998 | Donoughmore | ||||
1997[23] | Donoughmore | 7-14 | Glanworth | 1-7 | |
1996[24] | Donoughmore | 3-17 | Rockchapel | 4-2 | |
1995 | Glanworth | ||||
1994[25] | Glanworth | 3-9 | Ilen Rovers | 2-4 | |
1993 | Glanworth | ||||
1992 | Glanworth | ||||
1991 | Glanworth | ||||
1990[26] | Glanworth | 6-15 | Ballingeary | 1-0 | |
1989 | Glanworth | ||||
1988 | St Endas | ||||
1987[27] | St Endas | 2-4 | Ilen Rovers | 1-3 | |
1986 | Ilen Rovers | St Lukes | |||
1985[28] | St Endas | 4-6 | Ilen Rovers | 0-8 | |
1984 | St Endas | ||||
1983 | St Endas | ||||
1982 | St Endas | ||||
1981 | Watergrasshill | ||||
1980 | Newtownshandrum | ||||
1979 | Newtownshandrum | ||||
1978 | Newtownshandrum | ||||
1977[29] | Ballyclough | 1-3 | Carbery | 1-2 | |
1976[30] | Imokilly | 3-8 | Ballyclough | 3-2 |
References
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