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Ulster Senior Football Championship

Annual Gaelic football competition

Ulster Senior Football Championship

Summary

Annual Gaelic football competition

FieldValue
nameUlster Senior Football Championship
currentlyrunning2026 Ulster Senior Football Championship
captionThe Anglo-Celt Cup, which is awarded to the Ulster champions
codeGaelic football
founded1888
regionUlster
trophyAnglo-Celt Cup
teams9
title holders[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg20px]]
currentordinal12
most titles[[File:Laois colours.PNG20px]]
mostordinal40
sponsorsSuperValu
Allianz
AIB

Allianz AIB The Ulster Senior Football Championship is an inter-county competition for Gaelic football teams in the Irish province of Ulster. It is organised by the Ulster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and begins in April. Since 2022 the final has been played in May. Until 2018, the year it moved to June, the final was usually traditionally played on the third Sunday in July.

All nine Ulster counties participate. It is regarded as the hardest to win of the four provincial football championships. At a referee conference in January 2015, David Coldrick said about officiating in the competition: "Ulster makes or breaks you. It can be a graveyard. The games are different. There is an extra dimension and intensity, and you must be at your best. If you aren't prepared physically and mentally, the chances are you will be caught out. But when you are appointed for your first Ulster championship match, that's making progress".

The winners receive the Anglo-Celt Cup, which was presented to the Ulster Council in 1925 by John F. O'Hanlon, who was editor of The Anglo-Celt newspaper based in Cavan.

Cavan have won the most championships (40). Donegal are the title holders, defeating Armagh after extra-time in the 2025 final.

History

Following the founding of the GAA in 1884, the first Ulster Senior Football Championship was played in 1888, when Red Hand of Monaghan played Mocha Finn's of Cavan at Bryanstown. Monaghan were the first ever Ulster Champions following a 0–3 to 0–2 win after a replay.

Cavan are the most successful team in Ulster SFC history, having won the competition on 40 occasions. Cavan maintain the record for consecutive appearances in Ulster Finals. During the 1930s and 1940s, they appeared in and won seven consecutive Ulster SFC titles. Fermanagh remain the only team not to have won an Ulster SFC title. The Ulster Senior Football Championship celebrated its 125th year in 2013.

For many decades, winning the Ulster Senior Football Championship was considered as much as a team from Ulster could hope for, as the other provinces were usually much stronger and more competitive.

Before 1990, only Cavan in 1933, 1935, 1947, 1948 and 1952, and Down in 1960, 1961 and 1968, had won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title. In the 1990s however, a significant sea change took place, as the Ulster Champions won the All-Ireland in four consecutive years from 1991 to 1994. Since then Ulster has produced more All-Ireland winning teams than any other province.

Currently the Ulster Senior Football Championship is considered one of the toughest provinces to compete in. Ulster teams have gained considerable dominance on the All-Ireland scene, having won three All-Irelands from four in the early 2000s, including in 2003 when for the first time ever, the All-Ireland football final was competed for by two teams from one province.

The Ulster SFC final is normally played on the third Sunday in July, usually at St Tiernach's Park in Clones. From 2004 until 2006, it was staged at Croke Park in Dublin. The 2007 final—contested by Monaghan and Tyrone—marked a return to Clones, with Tyrone emerging victorious. The Athletic Grounds in Armagh hosted the 2020 final, as the fixture was played behind closed doors due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. The final was last played in Belfast in 1971.

In the 2000s, Armagh were a dominant force in Ulster, winning six titles in eight years between 1999 and 2006. Donegal won consecutive Ulster SFC titles from the preliminary round in 2011 and 2012 (a feat achieved by no other county) and added the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2012.

The 2019 final had the highest score for the winning team in the final (Donegal that year) since 1933 when Cavan won, and the second highest score ever. It also had the highest Ulster SFC final score for the losing team ever (Cavan on this occasion).

Format

Overview

The Ulster Senior Football Championship is a single elimination tournament. Each team is afforded only one defeat before being eliminated from the championship. Pairings for matches are drawn at random and there is currently no seeding. Each match is played as a single leg. If a match is drawn there is a period of extra time, however, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time a replay takes place and so on until a winner is found.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

  • The winner and runner-up of the championship qualify for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship group stage. The remaining seven Ulster teams may also qualify for the All-Ireland SFC group stage via the National Football League. Those who fail to do so qualify for the Tailteann Cup.
  • Note: Before the introduction of the qualifiers in 2001, the winners of the Ulster SFC went straight to the semi-final stage of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, along with the winners of the Leinster, Munster and Connacht Championships.
  • Teams who are drawn to play in the preliminary round in a given year will receive an automatic bye to the quarter-final stage for the following two seasons.

Progression

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundPreliminary round (2 teams)Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

Teams

The province of Ulster is located in the north of Ireland.

The Ulster SFC is contested by the nine traditional counties in the Irish province of Ulster. The province comprises the six counties of Northern Ireland, plus the counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. It is the only provincial football championship with any participating teams from Northern Ireland.

2026 Championship

Nine counties will compete in the 2026 Ulster Senior Football Championship:

County teamLocationStadiumPosition in 2025 ChampionshipUlster SFC titlesLast Ulster SFC titleAll-Ireland SFC titlesLast All-Ireland SFC title
[[File:Colours of Antrim.svgborder20x20px]]BelfastCorrigan ParkQuarter-finalist1019510
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svgborder20x20px]]ArmaghAthletic GroundsRunner-up14200822024
[[File:Colours of Cavan.svgborder20x20px]]CavanBreffni ParkQuarter-finalist40202051952
[[File:Colours of Derry.svgborder20x20px]]DerryCeltic ParkPreliminary round exit9202311993
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]BallybofeyMacCumhaill ParkWinner12202522012
[[File:Colours of Down.svgborder20x20px]]NewryPáirc EslerSemi-finalist12199451994
[[File:Colours of Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]EnniskillenBrewster ParkQuarter-finalist00
[[File:Colours of Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]ClonesSt Tiernach's ParkQuarter-finalist1620150
[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]OmaghHealy ParkSemi-finalist16202142021

Personnel and kits

County teamManagerCaptain(s)Sponsor(s)
[[File:Colours of Antrim.svgborder20x20px]]VacantFibrus
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svgborder20x20px]]Kieran McGeeneyAidan ForkerSimply Fruit
[[File:Colours of Cavan.svgborder20x20px]]Raymond GalliganPadraig Faulkner & Ciarán BradyKingspan Group
[[File:Colours of Derry.svgborder20x20px]]Mickey HarteConor GlassErrigal Contracts
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]Jim McGuinnessPaddy McBreartyCircet
[[File:Colours of Down.svgborder20x20px]]Conor LavertyPierce LavertyEOS IT Solutions
[[File:Colours of Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]Kieran DonnellyEoin DonnellyTracey Concrete
[[File:Colours of Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]Gabriel BanniganMicheál BanniganAll Boro Floor Services
[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]Malachy O'RourkeBrian KennedyMcAleer & Rushe Ltd

List of finals

YearDateWinnerRunner-upVenueWinning captainWinning marginCounty teamScoreCounty teamScore
1887No championship
188819 August
9 September0-2, 0-3 (R)0-2, 0-1 (R)Drogheda
Bryanstown2
1889No championship
189012 October2-81-2Lisburn9
18911 November
6 December0-7
1-11 (R)0-1
0-0 (R)Bailieboro
Smithborough14
1892–1900No championship
190129 March 19033-52-53
19023 April 19042-21-4Belfast1
190323 April 1905
28 May 1905
11 June 19050-5, 0-5 (R1), 0-8 (R2)0-5, 0-5 (R1), 0-4 (R2)Armagh
Cavan
Newbliss4
19040-5
0-8 (R)0-5
0-4 (R)Cavan
Newbliss4
19050-70-34
190615 September 19072-101-2Clones11
190713 September 19081-80-4Clones7
19081 November
13 December1-80-4Castleblaney
Newbliss7
190928 November1-90-5Clones7
191018 June 19113-40-1Athletic Grounds, Dundalk12
19112-80-4H Sheehan10
191210 November2-20-1CastleblaneyJohn Coburn7
191321 September2-11-2Newbliss2
19149 August2-40-2Newbliss10
191522 August
5 September3-2, 0-4 (R)2-5, 0-3 (R)Clones
Belturbet1
191624 September2-30-2Clones7
191728 October4-20-4Clones14
191815 September3-20-0Belturbet11
191931 August5-60-2Clones19
19208 August4-61-4Cootehill11
192128 October 19232-21-1Clones4
1922Ulster GAA gives the 1922 title to both Cavan and Monaghan.22 April 1923
20 May 19232-3, 3-4 (R)2-3, 3-3 (R)Clones
Belturbet1
19232 September5-101-1Cavan18
192421 September
2 November1-3, 2-3 (R)0-6, 1-3 (R)Belturbet
Ballybay3
19252 August
16 August2-3, 3-6 (R)3-0, 0-1 (R)Monaghan
Belturbet14
192622 August5-30-6Breffni Park9
192731 July3-52-5Athletic Grounds3
192829 July2-61-4Breffni ParkJim Smith2
192928 July
11 August1-4, 1-10 (R)1-4, 0-7 (R)Breffni Park
Carrickmacross6
193027 July4-31-5CarrickmacrossPaddy Kilroy4
19319 August0-82-1Athletic Grounds, Dundalk4
193219 June2-40-2Monaghan8
19336 August6-131-2Breffni ParkJim Smith14
193429 July3-80-2St. Mary's Park15
193528 July2-62-1BelturbetHughie O'Reilly5
19369 August1-70-7St. Mary's Park3
193725 July0-130-3St. Mary's ParkTom O'Reilly10
193831 July2-52-2Athletic Grounds3
19396 August
15 August2-3, 2-3 (R)*1-3, 1-4 (R)St. Mary's Park
Croke Park3
194028 July4-101-5Breffni Park14
19413 August3-90-5Athletic Grounds9
194219 July5-111-3Athletic Grounds, Dundalk20
194325 July2-30-5St Tiernach's ParkTom O'Reilly4
194430 July1-91-6St Tiernach's Park3
194529 July4-101-4St Tiernach's ParkTom O'Reilly18
194621 July2-81-7St Tiernach's Park4
194720 July3-41-6St Tiernach's ParkJohn Joe O’Reilly4
194825 July2-122-4St Tiernach's ParkJohn Joe O’Reilly8
194931 July1-71-6St Tiernach's ParkJohn Joe O’Reilly1
195023 July1-111-7St Tiernach's Park4
195129 July1-72-3St Tiernach's Park1
195227 July1-80-8Breffni ParkMick Higgins3
195326 July1-60-5Casement ParkSeán Quinn4
195425 July2-102-5St Tiernach's Park5
195531 July0-110-8St Tiernach's Park3
195629 July3-50-4St Tiernach's Park10
195728 July1-90-10St Tiernach's Park2
195827 July1-112-4St Tiernach's ParkJim McKeever4
19599 August2-160-7St Tiernach's Park15
196031 July3-71-8St Tiernach's ParkKevin Mussen5
196123 July2-101-10Casement ParkPaddy Doherty3
196229 July3-60-5Casement Park10
196328 July2-111-4Breffni Park10
196419 July2-101-10Casement Park3
19651 August3-51-8Casement Park3
196624 July1-70-8Casement Park2
196723 July2-120-8St Tiernach's Park10
196828 July0-161-8Casement ParkJoe Lennon5
196927 July2-132-6Casement Park7
197026 July2-131-12St Tiernach's Park4
197125 July4-154-11Casement Park4
197230 July2-131-11St Tiernach's Park8
197329 July3-131-11St Tiernach's Park8
197428 July
4 August1-14, 3-9 (R)2-11, 1-12 (R)St Tiernach's Park3(R)
197527 July1-162-6St Tiernach's Park7
197618 July
25 July1-8, 0-22 (R)1-8, 1-16 (R)St Tiernach's Park3(R)
197724 July3-101-5St Tiernach's ParkJimmy Smyth11
197823 July2-192-12St Tiernach's Park7
197922 July1-150-11St Tiernach's Park4
198020 July4-104-7St Tiernach's Park3
198119 July3-121-10St Tiernach's Park8
198218 July0-101-4St Tiernach's Park3
198324 July1-141-11St Tiernach's Park3
198415 July0-151-7St Tiernach's Park5
198521 July2-90-8St Tiernach's Park7
198620 July1-110-10St Tiernach's ParkEugene McKenna4
198719 July0-110-9St Tiernach's Park2
198817 July1-100-11St Tiernach's Park3
198916 July
23 July0-11, 2-13 (R)0-11, 0-7 (R)St Tiernach's Park12(R)
199015 July0-150-14St Tiernach's ParkAnthony Molloy1
199128 July1-150-10St Tiernach's ParkPaddy O'Rourke8
199219 July0-141-9St Tiernach's ParkAnthony Molloy2
199318 July0-80-6St Tiernach's ParkHenry Downey2
199417 July1-171-11St Tiernach's ParkD. J. Kane6
199523 July2-130-10St Tiernach's ParkCiarán Corr9
199628 July1-90-9St Tiernach's Park3
199720 July1-140-16St Tiernach's Park1
199819 July1-70-8St Tiernach's Park2
19991 August3-120-10St Tiernach's ParkJarlath Burns11
200016 July1-121-11St Tiernach's ParkKieran McGeeney1
20018 July1-131-11St Tiernach's ParkSean Teague2
20027 July1-141-10St Tiernach's ParkKieran McGeeney4
200313 July
20 July1-17, 0-23 (R)4-8, 1-5 (R)St Tiernach's ParkPeter Canavan15 (R)
200411 July3-150-11Croke ParkKieran McGeeney13
200510 July
23 July2-8, 0-13 (R)0-14, 0-11 (R)Croke ParkKieran McGeeney2 (R)
20069 July1-90-9Croke ParkPaul McGrane3
200715 July1-151-13St Tiernach's ParkBrian Dooher2
200820 July
27 July2-8, 1-11 (R)1-11, 0-8 (R)St Tiernach's ParkPaul McGrane6 (R)
200919 July1-180-15St Tiernach's Park6
201018 July1-140-7St Tiernach's Park10
201117 July1-110-8St Tiernach's ParkMichael Murphy6
201222 July2-180-13St Tiernach's ParkMichael Murphy11
201321 July0-130-7St Tiernach's Park6
201420 July0-151-9St Tiernach's ParkMichael Murphy3
201519 July0-110-10St Tiernach's ParkConor McManus1
201617 July0-130-11St Tiernach's ParkSeán Cavanagh2
201716 July2-170-15St Tiernach's ParkSeán Cavanagh8
201824 June2-180-12St Tiernach's ParkMichael Murphy12
201923 June1-242-16St Tiernach's ParkMichael Murphy8
202022 November1-130-12Athletic GroundsRaymond Galligan4
202131 July0-160-15Croke ParkPádraig Hampsey1
202229 May1-161-14St Tiernach's ParkChrissy McKaigue2
202314 May1-15
0-18
St Tiernach's ParkConor GlassPenalties
202412 May0-20
0-20
St Tiernach's ParkPatrick McBreartyPenalties
202510 May2-230-28St Tiernach's ParkPatrick McBrearty1

;Notes:

  • 1887 No Ulster SFC
  • 1888 Ulster Senior Football Championship Inniskeen Grattans of (Monaghan) v Maghera MacFinns of (Cavan) game went to a replay.
  • 1889 No Ulster SFC
  • 1890 Armagh Harps, (Armagh) v Owen Roe O'Neill's (Tyrone)
  • 1891 Cavan Slashers (Cavan) v Armagh Harps (Armagh) game abandoned Smithboro Co Monaghan game replayed Cavan 1-11 Armagh 0–00
  • 1892–1900 No championship. played in the Leinster Senior Football Championship in 1895.
  • 1900 were to have represented Ulster but gave a walkover to .
  • 1901–1902 the championship was played over two seasons and only counts as one Ulster SFC title.
  • 1939 Game abandoned – replay ordered
  • 2020 No crowd attendance due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games

Team records and statistics

Roll of honour

Legend

  • – Ulster SFC winner or runner-up also won the All-Ireland SFC that year.

Performance by team

County teamTitle(s)Runner-upYears wonYears runner-up[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]][[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]
4023]], 1934, [](1935-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 1936, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, [](1947-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), [](1948-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 1949, [](1952-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final)''', 1954, 1955, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1997, 20201888, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1916, 1922, 1929, 1930, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1960, 1965, 1968, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1995, 2001, 2019
16121888, 1906, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1921, 1922,Ulster GAA gives the 1922 title to both Cavan and Monaghan. 1927, 1929, 1930, 1938, 1979, 1985, 1988, 2013, 20151905, 1913, 1923, 1924, 1936, 1943, 1944, 1952, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2021
1671956, 1957, 1973, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2001, [](2003-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017, [](2021-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final)1890, 1941, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1994, [](2005-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final)
14231890, 1902, 1950, 1953, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1999, 2000, [](2002-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 2004, 2005, 2006, 20081891, 1901–02, 1904, 1912, 1917, 1920, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1949, 1954, 1961, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1990, 2023, [](2024-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 2025
12151959, [](1960-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), [](1961-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 1963, 1965, 1966, [](1968-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 1971, 1978, 1981, [](1991-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), [](1994-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final)1940, 1942, 1958, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1986, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2012, 2017
12141972, 1974, 1983, 1990, [](1992-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 2011, [](2012-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 2014, 2018, 2019, 2024, 20251963, 1966, 1979, 1991, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2022
1091900, 1901, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1946, 19511903, 1906, 1918, 1919, 1925, 1926, 1947, 1948, 2009
9101958, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1987, [](1993-all-ireland-senior-football-championship-final), 1998, 2022, 20231921, 1955, 1957, 1971, 1977, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2011
061914, 1935, 1945, 1982, 2008, 2018

Team progress: 2001–2019

Below is a record of each county's performance following the introduction of the qualifier system to the All-Ireland series in 2001. Before 2001 only the Ulster SFC title winner contested the All-Ireland SFC. Qualifiers did not occur from 2020 to 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. They are no longer held, with weaker teams, such as Cavan, Fermanagh and Antrim, moving aside, to instead play in the Tailteann Cup.

Key

Qualifier Rounds 1–4 / Tommy Murphy Cup

By semi-final appearances (since 2016)

Bold indicates years team reached the final.

TeamNo.Years in semi-finals
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]92016, 2017, 2018, 2019, **2020**, 2021, **2022**, **2024**, **2025**
[[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]62016, 2017, 2019, **2021**, 2024, 2025
[[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svgborder20x20px]]62019, 2020, 2021, **2023**, **2024**, **2025**
[[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]62016, 2017, 2018, **2021**, 2022, 2023
[[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]]62017, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025
[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]]42016, 2019, **2020**, 2022
[[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]]2**2022**, **2023**
[[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]12018
[[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]]0

Post-COVID team results

Legend

  • – Winner
  • – Runner-up
  • – Semi-finalist / Quarter-finalist / Preliminary round exit For each year, the number of competing teams is shown (in brackets).
Team2023 (9)2024 (9)2025 (9)Years333333333
[[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]]PRQFQF
[[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svgborder20x20px]]2nd2nd2nd
[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]]QFQFQF
[[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]]1stQFPR
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]QF1st1st
[[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]]SFSFSF
[[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]QFQFQF
[[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]SFPRQF
[[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]QFSFSF

Consecutive titles

Septuple

  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945)

Sextuple

  • [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913)

Quintuple

  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926)

Treble

  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1903, 1904, 1905)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1918, 1919, 1920)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1947, 1948, 1949)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (1959, 1960, 1961)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (2004, 2005, 2006)

Double

  • [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1900, 1901)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1916, 1917)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1921, 1922)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1929, 1930)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1954, 1955)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (1956, 1957)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (1965, 1966)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (1975, 1976)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (1995, 1996)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1999, 2000)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (2009, 2010)
  • [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (2011, 2012)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (2016, 2017)
  • [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (2018, 2019)
  • [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (2022, 2023)
  • [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (2024, 2025)

Titles by decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Ulster SFC titles, is as follows:

  • 1880s: 1 for [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1888)
  • 1890s: 1 for [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1890), [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1891)
  • 1900s: 3 for [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (01, 08, 09)
  • 1910s: 4 for [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (10, 11, 12, 13)
  • 1920s: 6 for [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28)
  • 1930s: 8 for [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39)
  • 1940s: 9 for [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49)
  • 1950s: 3 for [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (52, 54, 55)
  • 1960s: 6 for [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (60, 61, 63, 65, 66, 68)
  • 1970s: 3 for [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (70, 75, 76)
  • 1980s: 3 for [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (84, 86, 89)
  • 1990s: 2 for [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (90, 92), [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (91, 94), [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (95, 96), [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (93, 98)
  • 2000s: 6 for [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (00, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08)
  • 2010s: 5 for [[File:Colours_of_Donegal.svg|border|20x20px]] (11, 12, 14, 18, 19)
  • 2020s: 2 for [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (22, 23), [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (24, 25)

Team debuts

YearDebutantsTotal
1888[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]] , [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]2
1889None0
1890[[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]] , [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svgborder20x20px]] , [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]3
1891–1902None0
1903[[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]1
1904[[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]] , [[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]]2
1905None0
1906[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]1
1907–None0
Total9

Other records

Final success rate

No county teams have appeared in the final, being victorious on all occasions.

On the opposite end of the scale, one team has appeared in the final, losing on each occasion:

  • [[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1914, 1935, 1945, 1982, 2008, 2018)

Winning other trophies

Although not an officially recognised achievement, a number of teams have achieved the distinction of winning the Ulster SFC, the All-Ireland SFC and the National Football League all in the same season.

  • 2, [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (1960, 1968)
  • 1, [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1948)
  • 1, [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (2003)

Gaps

  • Longest gaps between successive Ulster SFC titles:
    • 48 years: [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1902–1950)
    • 41 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1938–1979)
    • 33 years: [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1913–1946)
    • 28 years: [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1969–1997)
    • 25 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1988–2013)
    • 24 years: [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1953–1977)
    • 24 years: [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (1998–2022)
    • 23 years: [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1997–2020)
    • 19 years: [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (1992–2011)
    • 18 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1888–1906)
  • Longest gaps between successive Ulster SFC finals:
    • 58 years: [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1951–2009)
    • 51 years: [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (1890–1941)
    • 37 years: [[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1945–1982)
    • 34 years: [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (1921–1955)
    • 27 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1952–1979)
    • 26 years: [[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1982–2008)
    • 21 years: [[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (1914–1935)
    • 20 years: [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1926–1946)
    • 19 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (1988–2007)
    • 18 years: [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (2001–2019)

Active gaps

  • Longest active gaps since an Ulster SFC title:
    • 74 years: [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (1951–)
    • 31 years: [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (1994–)
    • 17 years: [[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (2008–)
    • 10 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (2015–)
    • 5 years: [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (2020–)
    • 4 years: [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (2021–)
    • 2 years: [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (2023–)
    • 0 years: [[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg|border|20x20px]] (2025–)
  • Longest active gap since an Ulster SFC final appearance:
    • 16 years: [[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svg|border|20x20px]] (2009–)
    • 8 years: [[File:Colours_of_Down.svg|border|20x20px]] (2017–)
    • 7 years: [[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svg|border|20x20px]] (2018–)
    • 5 years: [[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svg|border|20x20px]] (2020–)
    • 4 years: [[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svg|border|20x20px]] (2021–)
    • 4 years: [[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svg|border|20x20px]] (2021–)
    • 2 years: [[File:Colours_of_Derry.svg|border|20x20px]] (2023–)

Player records

  • On 9 July 2006, Oisín McConville became the record point scorer in the history of the Ulster Senior Football Championship in that year's final at Croke Park.

All-time top scorers: Ulster players

As of 3 June 2008, according to the BBC. Updated list (2012)

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotal scoreChampionship years
1Paddy Bradley17–2012522000–2012
2Michael Murphy4–2232392007-2022
3Oisín McConville11–1972301997–2008
4Peter Canavan9–1912181989–2005
5Paddy Doherty15–1592041954–1971
6Peter Donohoe17–1331841945–1955
7Seán O'Neill17–1251761959–1975
8Charlie Gallagher10–1421721955–1969
9Steven McDonnell15–1111562000–2011
10Seán O'Connell11–1181511957–1975

Notes:

  • Includes Ulster SFC, All-Ireland SFC and SFC Qualifiers.

All-time top goalscorers: Ulster players

As of 15 June 2008, according to the Sunday Tribune.

RankPlayerCountyNumber of goalsChampionship years
1=Steven McDonnell171999–2011
1=Peter Donohoe171945–1955
1=Seán O'Neill171959–1975
4Paddy Doherty151954–1971
5=Paddy Bradley **132000–2012
5=Ger Houlahan131984–2000
5=James McCartan Snr131958–1967
5=Brendan Coulter *132000–2014
9=Joe Stafford121943–1949
9=Enda Muldoon121997–2011
9=Jason Reilly121997–2008
12=Seán O'Connell111957–1975
12=PT Treacy111960–1973
12=Oisín McConville111997–2008

Notes:

  • Includes Ulster SFC, All-Ireland SFC and SFC Qualifiers.
  • Since the records have been done, Brendan Coulter has become the top goal scorer with 18.
    • Paddy Bradley scored 4 more goals and finished on 17.

Ulster SFC top scorers: by year

  • 1948 Peter Donohoe () 3–12
  • 1949 Peter Donohoe () 4–10
  • 1950 Peter Donohoe () 3–18
  • 1951 Joe McCallin () 3–14
  • 1952 John Joe Cassidy () 1–7
  • 1953 Art O'Hagan () 3–4
  • 1954 Brian Gallagher () 0–14
  • 1955 Peter Donohoe () 0–14
  • 1956 Frankie Donnelly () & Victor Sherlock () 2–7
  • 1957 Frankie Donnelly () 1–14
  • 1958 Paddy Doherty () 3–14
  • 1959 Paddy Doherty () 1–17
  • 1960 Con Smith () 1–17
  • 1961 Paddy Doherty () 1–16
  • 1962 Seamus McMahon () & Frankie Donnelly () 0–11
  • 1963 Harry Laverty () 2–10
  • 1964 Charlie Gallagher () 0-*19
  • 1965 Charlie Gallagher () 2–29
  • 1966 PT Treacy () 4–13
  • 1967 Charlie Gallagher () 0-*19
  • 1968 Paddy Doherty () 1–17
  • 1969 Sean Woods () & Gene Cusack () 3–7
  • 1970 Andy McCallin () 3–15
  • 1971 Sean O'Connell () 1–18
  • 1972 Joe Winston () 0–26
  • 1973 Patsy Hetherington () 0–17
  • 1974 Seamus Bonner () 6–4
  • 1975 Willie Walsh () 3–8
  • 1976 Steve Duggan () 1–22
  • 1977 Brendan Kelly () 2–10
  • 1978 Donal Donohoe () 0–12
  • 1979 Kieran Finlay () 1–18
  • 1980 Patsy Hetherington () & Patsy Kerlin () 4–3
  • 1981 Eamonn McEneaney () & Brendan McGovern () 1–17
  • 1982 John Corvan () & Peter McGinnity () 1–9
  • 1983 Derek McDonnell () 4–11
  • 1984 Frank McGuigan () 0–19
  • 1985 Eamonn McEneaney () 3–16
  • 1986 Brendan Mason () 3–17
  • 1987 Enda Gormley () 0–20
  • 1988 Stephen Conway () 0–17
  • 1989 Martin McHugh () 2–16
  • 1990 Manus Boyle () 1–16
  • 1991 Ross Carr () 0–21
  • 1992 Enda Gormley () 0–25
  • 1993 John Toner () 0–23
  • 1994 Peter Canavan () 1–17
  • 1995 Peter Canavan () 0–20
  • 1996 Peter Canavan () 3–13
  • 1997 Joe Brolly () 3–15
  • 1998 Joe Brolly () & Tony Boyle () 0–13
  • 1999 Oisín McConville () 3–18
  • 2000 Rory Gallagher () 1–19
  • 2001 Rory Gallagher () 0–16
  • 2002 Rory Gallagher () 4–12
  • 2003 Peter Canavan () 1–38
  • 2004 Colm McFadden () & Oisín McConville () 1–13
  • 2005 Stephen O'Neill () 1–26
  • 2006 Oisín McConville () 3–25
  • 2007 Tommy Freeman () 1-15
  • 2008 Steven McDonnell () 1-17
  • 2009 Paddy Bradley () 3–12
  • 2010 Martin Clarke () 1–30
  • 2011 Martin Clarke () & Seán Cavanagh () 2–16
  • 2012 Colm McFadden () 2–15
  • 2013 Colm McFadden () 2–12
  • 2014 Conor McManus () 1–14
  • 2015 Conor McManus () 1–19
  • 2016 Conor McManus () 1–20
  • 2017 Conor McManus () 2–13
  • 2018 Paddy McBrearty () 0–19
  • 2019 Rian O'Neill () 0–18
  • 2020 Gearóid McKiernan () 0-11 & Rian O'Neill () 0-11 & Donal O'Hare () 1–8
  • 2021 Darren McCurry () 0–22
  • 2022 Shane McGuigan () 1–17
  • 2023 Shane McGuigan () 2–21
  • 2024 Paddy Lynch () 1–14
  • 2025 Patrick McBrearty () 1–18
  • Scores only include Ulster SFC. All-Ireland SFC and SFC Qualifiers are not included.

Managers

Managers in the Ulster SFC are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and sourcing of players from the club championships. Their influence varies from county-to-county and is related to the individual county boards. From 2018, all inter-county head coaches must be Award 2 qualified. The manager is assisted by a team of two or three selectors and an extensive backroom team consisting of various coaches. Prior to the development of the concept of a manager in the 1970s, teams were usually managed by a team of selectors with one member acting as chairman.

Winning managers (1983–present)

#Manager(s)Winning team(s)Titles(s)Winning years
1[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svg20pxborder]] Mickey Harte62003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017
2[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]] Brian McEniff51972, 1974, 1983, 1990, 1992
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]] Jim McGuinness52011, 2012, 2014, 2024, 2025
4[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svg20pxborder]] Art McRory41984, 1995, 1996, 2001*
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svg20pxborder]] Joe Kernan42002, 2004, 2005, 2006
6[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svg20pxborder]] Eugene McKenna31995, 1996, 2001*
7[[File:Colours of Monaghan.svg20pxborder]] Seán McCague21985, 1988
[[File:Colours of Down.svg20pxborder]] Pete McGrath21991, 1994
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svg20pxborder]] Brian McAlinden
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svg20pxborder]] Brian Canavan21999, 2000
[[File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg20pxborder]] Malachy O'Rourke22013, 2015
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]] Declan Bonner22018, 2019
12[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svg20pxborder]] John Donnelly11986
[[File:Colours of Derry.svg20pxborder]] Eamonn Coleman11993
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]] Martin McHugh11997
[[File:Colours of Dublin.svg20pxborder]] Brian Mullins11998
[[File:Colours of Armagh.svg20pxborder]] Peter McDonnell12008
[[File:Colours of Laois.svg20pxborder]] Mickey Graham12020
[[File:Colours of Tyrone.svg20pxborder]] Feargal Logan, Brian Dooher12021
[[File:Colours of Derry.svg20pxborder]] Rory Gallagher12022
[[File:Colours of Derry.svg20pxborder]] Ciaran Meenagh12023

Notes

  • = joint managers

Media coverage

Television

Matches are currently broadcast on RTÉ and by the BBC either on BBC 2 Northern Ireland or through the BBC iPlayer Selected games are also broadcast on the GAA's own GAA+ streaming platform.

Highlights packages are broadcast on RTÉ as part of The Sunday Game.

Radio

Radio coverage is provided by RTÉ Radio 1 on Saturday Sport and Sunday Sport.

Extensive coverage is offered in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland by daily and Sunday newspapers including The Irish News, the Irish Independent, the Irish Examiner and specialist GAA publications such as Gaelic Life.

Venues

BelfastDerryClones, County MonaghanOmagh, County TyroneEnniskillen, County Fermanagh
Casement ParkCeltic ParkSt Tiernach's ParkHealy ParkBrewster Park
Capacity: 31,661Capacity: 18,000Capacity: 29,000Capacity: 18,500Capacity: 16,000
[[File:Roger_Casement_Park_-_geograph.org.uk_-_443980.jpg200x200px]][[File:Celtic_Park,_Derry,_August_2009.JPG200x200px]][[File:St._Tiernach's_Park.JPG200x200px]][[File:Healy_Park,_Omagh.jpg200x200px]]

Stadia and locations

County teamLocationProvinceStadiumCapacity
[[File:Colours_of_Antrim.svgborder20x20px]]BelfastUlsterCorrigan Park3,700
[[File:Colours_of_Armagh.svgborder20x20px]]ArmaghUlsterAthletic Grounds18,500
[[File:Colours_of_Cavan.svgborder20x20px]]CavanUlsterBreffni Park25,030
[[File:Colours_of_Derry.svgborder20x20px]]DerryUlsterCeltic Park18,500
[[File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svgborder20x20px]]BallybofeyUlsterMacCumhaill Park17,500
[[File:Colours_of_Down.svgborder20x20px]]NewryUlsterPáirc Esler20,000
[[File:Colours_of_Fermanagh.svgborder20x20px]]EnniskillenUlsterBrewster Park18,000
[[File:Colours_of_Monaghan.svgborder20x20px]]ClonesUlsterSt Tiernach's Park29,000
[[File:Colours_of_Tyrone.svgborder20x20px]]OmaghUlsterHealy Park17,636

Notes

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