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All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship

Gaelic football championship


Summary

Gaelic football championship

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The All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship is a knock-out competition in the game of Ladies' Gaelic football played by women in Ireland. The series of games are organised by Ladies' Gaelic Football Association (Irish :Cumann Peil Gael na mBan)) and are played during the summer months with the All-Ireland Final being played on the last Sunday in September or the first Sunday in October in Croke Park, Dublin.

The winners of the competition are presented with the Mary Quinn Memorial Cup.

The All-Ireland Intermediate Championship was preceded by the All-Ireland Senior B Championship. However, both are different competitions. The All-Ireland Intermediate Championship commenced in 1997, however this was not renamed from the All-Ireland Senior B Championship, but was instead a new and different competition. The All-Ireland Senior B Championship was for counties who had a second county team or counties who did not play Senior Championship competition. (Source: LGFA Operations Co-Ordinator, June 2023)

Teams

2025 teams

CountyProvinceIn championship sinceChampionship titlesLast championship title
[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]] CavanUlster202412013
[[File:Colours_of_Clare.svgborder20x20px]] ClareMunster12009
[[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]] DownUlster202412014
[[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]] FermanaghUlster20250
[[File:Colours_of_Laois.svgborder20x20px]] LaoisLeinster202522022
[[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]] MonaghanUlster0
[[File:Colours_of_Offaly.svgborder20x20px]] OffalyLeinster0
[[File:Colours_of_Roscommon.svgborder20x20px]] RoscommonConnacht12005
[[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]] TyroneUlster12018
[[File:Colours_of_Westmeath.svgborder20x20px]] WestmeathLeinster22021
[[File:Colours_of_Wexford.svgborder20x20px]] WexfordLeinster0
[[File:Colours_of_Wicklow.svgborder20x20px]] WicklowLeinster0

Roll of honour

By county

CountyWinsRunners-UpYears wonYears runners-up
Tipperary312008, 2017, 20192013
Laois222000, 20221998, 2025
Tyrone222018, 20252017, 2024
Westmeath212011, 20212020
Kildare212016, 20232015
Leitrim202007, 2024
Clare1320092008, 2016, 2023
Waterford1220152010, 2012
Meath1220202018, 2019
Cork1119982000
Cavan1120132011
Down1120142005
Roscommon102005
Donegal102010
Armagh102012
Wexford031999, 2021, 2022
Fermanagh022009, 2014

List of finals

List of All-Ireland intermediate finals

YearWinnersRunners-upCountyScoreCountyScore
2025Tyrone2–16Laois1–13
2024Leitrim3-11Tyrone3-10
2023Kildare2-11Clare2–10
20221-131-11
2021Westmeath4-19Wexford0-06
2020Meath2-17Westmeath4-05
2019Tipperary2-16Meath1-14
2018Tyrone6-08Meath1-14
2017Tipperary1-13Tyrone1-10
2016Kildare1-13Clare1-12
2015Waterford3-14Kildare0-10
2014{{cite weburl=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/down-go-on-scoring-rampage-289099.htmltitle=Down go on scoring rampagework=Irish Examinerpublisher=date=29 September 2014}}Down6-16Fermanagh1-10
2013Cavan1-14Tipperary1-12
2012Armagh1-12Waterford1-05
2011Westmeath0-11, 1-09 (R)Cavan2-05, 1-08 (R)
2010Donegal2-12Waterford0-16
2009Clare3-10Fermanagh1-11
2008Tipperary0-14Clare1-08
2007Leitrim0-17Wexford1-10
2006No Championship
2005Roscommon1-12Down1-05
2004No Championship
2003No Championship
2002No Championship
2001No Championship
2000Laois3-14Cork1-13
1999Louth2-08Wexford1-07
1998Cork4-14Laois3-07
1997Kerry6-15Dublin1-07

2017 final

2019 final

2024 final

References

Outside Sources

References

  1. "Intermediate Championship".
  2. (31 July 2022). "Nerney the star turn as Laois All-Ireland intermediate champions for first time since 2000". The 42.
  3. (15 September 2019). "2019 TG4 All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football Championship Final – Tipperary 2-16 Meath 1-14". Munster GAA.
  4. (15 September 2019). "Tipperary Return to Senior Ranks As They See Off Meath". Irish Times.
  5. (14 November 2020). "Tyrone ladies manager Gerry Moane steps down from role". BBC.
  6. (24 September 2017). "McCarthy turns in Premier display to sink valiant Tyrone". Irish Independent.
  7. "Tipperary ladies football team crowned All-Ireland champions". Munster GAA.
  8. "Cavan 1-14 Tipperary 1-12". Munster GAA.
  9. Irish Examiner 1841-current, Monday, 8 October 2012; P22/23
  10. Irish Independent 1905-current, Monday, 26 September 2011; P42/43
  11. Irish Examiner 1841-current, Monday, 10 October 2011; P24/25
  12. Irish Independent 1905-current, Monday, 27 September 2010; P60/61
  13. Irish Independent 1905-current, Monday, 28 September 2009; P48/49
  14. Irish Examiner 1841-current, Monday, 29 September 2008
  15. Irish Examiner 1841-current, Monday, 24 September 2007
  16. Drogheda Independent 1884-current, Friday, 1 October 1999; Page: 46
  17. Kerryman 1904-current, Friday, 3 October 1997; Page: 22
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