Cork Ladies' Senior Football Championship
Appearance
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/ |
The Cork Ladies' Senior Football Championship is the senior Ladies' Gaelic Football competition featuring clubs affiliated to the Cork GAA.
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
[edit]Munster 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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