Cork Junior A Football Championship

The Cork Junior A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Bon Secours Cork Junior A Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JAFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in the county of Cork in Ireland. It is the sixth tier overall in the entire Cork football championship system.[1]

Cork Junior A Football Championship
Current season or competition:
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IrishCraobh Peile Shóisearach A Chorcaí
CodeGaelic football
Founded1895; 129 years ago (1895)
Region Cork (GAA)
TrophyDonal O'Sullivan Cup
No. of teams7
Title holders Canovee (4th title)
Most titlesNils (7 titles)
SponsorsBon Secours
Official websiteCork GAA

The Cork Junior Championship was introduced in 1895 as a countywide competition for teams deemed not eligible for the senior grade or second-string senior teams. At the time of its creation it was the second tier of Cork football.

In its current format, the Cork Junior A Championship begins in September following the completion of the seven Divisional Junior Championships. The 7 participating teams compete in a single-elimination tournament which culminates with the final match at Páirc Uí Rinn in October or November. The winner of the Cork Junior A Championship, as well as being presented with the Donal O'Sullivan Cup, qualifies for the subsequent Munster Club Championship and is promoted to the Cork Premier Junior Football Championship for the following season.

The competition has been won by 65 teams, 29 of which have won it more than once. Nils are the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 7 times. Canovee are the title holders, defeating Mayfield by 4-14 to 1-11 in the 2023 final.

History

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Established in 1895 as a championship for the second teams of clubs playing in the Cork Senior Championship, the junior championship was initially played on a countywide basis. With the creation of the Cork Intermediate Championship in 1909, victorious clubs in the junior grade were gained promotion to the intermediate grade.

As more and more clubs were founded, the decision was taken in 1926 to organise the junior championship on a divisional basis. Each of the eight divisions provided their championship-winning team to represent their division in the county championship.

After the intermediate grade was disbanded in 1939, the winners of the Cork Junior Championship gained promotion to the Cork Senior Championship. This system of promotion and relegation lasted until 1964 when the intermediate grade was reintroduced.

In 2017 the eight divisional runners-up were also allowed to field teams in the junior championship.

Sponsorship

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Since 2005 the Junior Championship has been sponsored by the Evening Echo. The championship was previously sponsored by Permanent TSB.

Trophy

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The winning team is presented with the Donal O'Sullivan Cup. Donal O'Sullivan played club football with Lees, before winning back-to-back Munster medals in 1956 and 1957 with the Cork senior team. He later served in a number of administrative roles, including vice-chairman and chairman of the Cork County Board and chairman of the Munster Council.[2]

Teams

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Qualification

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Division Championship Qualifying teams
Avondhu North Cork Junior A Football Championship Champions
Beara Beara Junior A Football Championship Champions
Carbery Carbery Junior A Football Championship Champions
Carrigdhoun South East Junior A Football Championship Champions
Duhallow Duhallow Junior A Football Championship Champions
Imokilly East Cork Junior A Football Championship Champions
Muskerry Mid Cork Junior A Football Championship Champions
Seandún Cork City Junior A Football Championship Champions

2024 Teams

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73 clubs will compete in the 2024 Cork Junior A Football Championship: six teams from Duhallow, ten teams from Avondhu, twelve from Muskerry, sixteen teams from Carbery, ten teams from Seandún, seven teams from Carrigdhoun and twelve teams from Imokilly.

Club Location Division Colours Divisional Titles Last Divisional Title Championship Titles Last Championship Title
  Aghada Aghada Imokilly Green and white 4 1989 1 1989
  Aghinagh Rusheen Muskerry Blue and white 1 2021 0
  Argideen Rangers Timoleague Carbery Maroon and white 1 1994 0
  Ballinascarthy Ballinascarthy Carbery Red and white 2 1983 0
  Ballincollig Ballincollig Muskerry Green and white 13 1981 3 1981
  Ballinhassig Ballinhassig Carrigdhoun Blue and white 4 2021 0
  Ballinora Ballinora Muskerry Green and red 3 1997 1 1997
  Ballyclough Ballyclough Avondhu Green and yellow 5 2016 0
  Ballygarvan Ballygarvan Carrigdhoun Red and white 7 2024 0
  Ballyhooly Ballyhooly Avondhu Blue and yellow 0 0
  Ballymartle Riverstick Carrigdhoun Green and gold 1 2018 0
  Barryroe Barryroe Carbery Blue and navy 1 2023 0
  Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh Ballingeary Muskerry Red and black 4 2005 0
  Bishopstown Bishopstown Seandún Maroon and white 2 1992 0
  Blarney Blarney Muskerry Red and white 4 2010 0
  Brian Dillons Montenotte Seandún Blue and white 7 2016 0
  Bride Rovers Rathcormac Imokilly Green, white and gold 3 2021 0
  Carbery Rangers Rosscarbery Carbery Green, white and gold 10 2003 1 2003
  Carrignavar Carrignavar Imokilly Green and red 1 1975 0
  Carrigaline Carrigaline Carrigdhoun Blue and yellow 13 1992 0
  Carrigtwohill Carrigtwohill Imokilly Blue and yellow 3 2000 0
  Castlehaven Castlehaven Carbery Blue and white 2 1976 1 1976
  Castlemagner Castlemagner Duhallow Black and amber 8 2024 2 1952
  Castlemartyr Castlemartyr Imokilly Red and white 7 2024 0
  Charleville Charleville Avondhu Red and white 2 2020 0
  Clonakilty Clonakilty Carbery Green and red 4 1977 1 1930
  Clondrohid Clondrohid Muskerry Blue and white 1 1995 0
  Cloyne Cloyne Imokilly Red and black 6 2016 1 2010
  Clyda Rovers Mourneabbey Avondhu Black and amber 5 1989 0
  Courcey Rovers Ballinspittle Carrigdhoun Red and white 5 2011 0
  Delaney Rovers Dublin Hill Seandún Green and yellow 6 2018 1 1955
  Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas Castletown-Kinneigh Carbery Blue and yellow 0 0
  Donoughmore Donoughmore Muskerry Black and white 4 2011 1 1983
  Douglas Douglas Seandún Green, black and white 7 2024 1 1962
  Dripsey Dripsey Muskerry Red and blue 0 0
  Dungourney Dungourney Imokilly Green and gold 0 0
  Éire Óg Ovens Muskerry Red and white 2 2008 1 2008
  Erin's Own Caherlag Imokilly Red and blue 6 2019 2 2005
  Fermoy Fermoy Avondhu Black and yellow 7 2003 5 1974
  Fr. O'Neill's Ballymacoda Imokilly Red and green 4 2015 0
  Grenagh Grenagh Muskerry Blue and gold 4 2006 0
  Inniscarra Inniscarra Muskerry Blue and white 2 2024 0
  Kanturk Kanturk Duhallow Green and white 5 2011 1 2011
  Kilbrin Kilbrin Duhallow Blue and white 0 0
  Kilbrittain Kilbrittain Carbery Black and yellow 1 1926 0
  Killavullen Killavullen Avondhu Blue and white 4 2023 1 2000
  Kilmacabea Leap Carbery Green and yellow 4 2024 0
  Kilmeen Rossmore Carbery Blue and white 0 0
  Kilmichael Kilmichael Muskerry Blue and gold 7 2013 0
  Kilshannig Glantane Avondhu Blue and yellow 10 2019 3 2019
  Kilworth Kilworth Avondhu Red and white 1 2021 0
  Knocknagree Knocknagree Duhallow Blue and white 12 2016 3 2017
  Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels Churchtown Avondhu Green, white and yellow 1 2024 0
  Lisgoold Lisgoold Imokilly Blue and yellow 1 2023 0
  Lyre Banteer Duhallow Black and white 2 2013 0
  Mallow Mallow Avondhu Red and yellow 3 1984 0
  Mayfield Mayfield Seandún Red and white 8 2023 0
  Midleton Midleton Imokilly Black and white 12 2020 3 1939
  Millstreet Millstreet Duhallow Green and yellow 7 2014 3 2014
  Nemo Rangers South Douglas Road Seandún Black and green 9 2007 1 1957
  Newcestown Newcestown Carbery Red and gold 4 1990 2 1990
  Passage West Passage West Seandún Green and white 7 2020 1 1982
  Randal Óg Ballinacarriga Carbery Yellow and green 0 0
  Shamrocks Shanbally Carrigdhoun Green and white 13 2016 0
  St. Colum's Kealkill Carbery Black and orange 1 2013 0
  St Mary's Enniskean Carbery Yellow and black 2 2014 0
  St Michael's Blackrock Seandún Yellow and green 6 2022 1 1956
  St Oliver Plunketts Ahiohill Carbery Black and white 0 0
  Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's Caheragh Carbery Red and yellow 7 2021 0
  Valley Rovers Innishannon Carrigdhoun Green and white 16 2020 0
  Whitechurch Whitechurch Seandún Maroon and saffron 0 0
  White's Cross Ballinvriskig Seandún Green and white 4 2010 0
  Youghal Youghal Imokilly Maroon and white 8 2011 3 1999

Roll of honour

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By club

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# Team Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
1 Nils 7 3 1902, 1903, 1904, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 1907, 1911, 1924
2   Fermoy 5 3 1898, 1899, 1909, 1936, 1974 1901, 1904, 1908
  Bandon 5 1 1925, 1929, 1953, 1975, 2015 1952
  Kilmurry 5 1 1924, 1969, 1980, 1986, 2022 2012
5   Dromtarriffe 4 3 1934, 1938, 1959, 2018 1895, 1932, 1956
  Canovee 4 1 1950, 1968, 2007, 2023 1948
  Glanmire 4 0 1923, 1937, 1951, 1958
  Urhan 4 0 1927, 1931, 1960, 1992
9   Midleton 3 4 1896, 1917, 1939 1962, 1967, 1969, 1992
  Dohenys 3 3 1935, 1966, 1993 1898, 1959, 1965
  Knocknagree 3 3 1984, 1991, 2017 1979, 1982, 1989
  Ballincollig 3 2 1933, 1940, 1981 1930, 1938
  Youghal 3 2 1905, 1906, 1999 1940, 1996
  Glanworth 3 2 1954, 1971, 2009 1949, 1953
  Millstreet 3 2 1941, 1963, 2014 1902, 1944
  Kilshannig 3 0 1985, 1996, 2019
17   Mitchelstown 2 8 1961, 2013 1928, 1934, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1973, 2011
  Bantry Blues 2 3 1928, 1972 1897, 1913, 1915
  Kiskeam 2 3 1964, 2002 1994, 1997, 2000
  Cobh 2 2 1901, 1908 1954, 2022
  Newmarket 2 2 1970, 1998 1927, 1950
  Kinsale 2 1 1900, 1932 2001
Collins 2 1 1945, 1948 1947
  Erin's Own 2 1 1994, 2005 2017
  Rockchapel 2 1 1987, 2012 1977
William O'Brien's 2 0 1895, 1897
  Castlemagner 2 0 1947, 1952
  Naomh Abán 2 0 1973, 1988
  Newcestown 2 0 1967, 1990
30   Adrigole 1 5 2006 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 2002, 2004
  Macroom 1 4 1907 1900, 1905, 1906, 1909
  Bere Island 1 2 1943 1941, 1946
  Castletownbere 1 2 1977 1974, 1976
  Carbery Rangers 1 2 2003 1939, 1987
  Iveleary 1 2 2020 1929, 2015
  Lees 1 1 1910 1899
Juverna 1 1 1911 1910
Knockavilla 1 1 1916 1917
St. Patrick's 1 1 1949 1945
  Delaney Rovers 1 1 1955 1951
  Kildorrery 1 1 1978 2007
  Grange 1 1 1979 1966
  Aghada 1 1 1989 1981
  Killavullen 1 1 2000 1998
  Ilen Rovers 1 1 2001 1999
  Boherbue 1 1 2021 2020
Geraldines 1 0 1926
  Clonakilty 1 0 1930
Combined Services 1 0 1942
21st Battalion 1 0 1944
  St. Vincent's 1 0 1946
  St Michael's 1 0 1956
  Nemo Rangers 1 0 1957
  Douglas 1 0 1962
  Na Piarsaigh 1 0 1965
  Castlehaven 1 0 1976
  Passage 1 0 1982
  Donoughmore 1 0 1983
  Glenville 1 0 1995
  Ballinora 1 0 1997
  Aghabullogue 1 0 2004
  Éire Óg 1 0 2008
  Cloyne 1 0 2010
  Kanturk 1 0 2011
  Gabriel Rangers 1 0 2016
66 St Anne’s 0 3 1933, 1935, 1937
  St Nicholas 0 3 1923, 1963, 1983
  O'Donovan Rossa 0 3 1912, 1961, 2005
  Shamrocks 0 3 1916, 1931, 2016
  Valley Rovers 0 2 1985, 1986
  Clyda Rovers 0 2 1980, 1988
  Ballygarvan 0 2 2008, 2009
Ballindangan 0 1 1896
Carrigadrohid 0 1 1903
Sundays Well 0 1 1914
Commons Road 0 1 1925
  Kilbrittain 0 1 1926
  Cullen 0 1 1936
Clann na nGael 0 1 1942
Commercials 0 1 1943
  Crosshaven 0 1 1964
  Carrignavar 0 1 1975
  Brian Dillons 0 1 1978
  Mallow 0 1 1984
  Castlemartyr 0 1 1990
  Deel Rovers 0 1 1991
  Carrigtwohill 0 1 1993
  Tadhg McCarthaigh's 0 1 1995
  Cill Na Martra 0 1 2003
Grenagh 0 1 2006
  White's Cross 0 1 2010
  St Colum's 0 1 2013
  St Finbarr's 0 1 2014
  Kilmacabea 0 1 2018
  St James 0 1 2019
  Ballinhassig 0 1 2021
  Mayfield 0 1 2023

By Division

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# Division Titles Most recent win
1   Seandún 22 1982
2   Duhallow 20 2021
  Muskerry 20 2023
4   Imokilly 19 2010
5   Carbery 18 2016
6   Avondhu 16 2019
7   Beara 7 2006
8   Carrigdhoun 2 1932

List of Finals

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Year Winners Runners-up #
Club Score Club Score
2024
2023 Canovee 4-14 Mayfield 1-11
2022 Kilmurry 1-12 Cobh 0-08
2021 Boherbue 3-08 Ballinhassig 2-08
2020 Iveleary 3–11 Boherbue 1-06
2019 Kilshannig 0–22 St. James 0–11 [3]
2018 Dromtarriffe 2-09 Kilmacabea 2-08
2017 Knocknagree 2–19 Erin's Own 2–10
2016 Gabriel Rangers 2–13 Shamrocks 2-07 [4]
2015 Bandon 3–11 Iveleary 2-09 [5]
2014 Millstreet 1-09 St. Finbarr's 1-08 [6]
2013 Mitchelstown 0–12 St. Colum's 2-04 [7]
2012 Rockchapel 1-07 Kilmurry 0-07 [8][9]
2011 Kanturk 1–20 Mitchelstown 0-04
2010 Cloyne 0–10 White's Cross 0-09
2009 Glanworth 0-08 Ballygarvan 0-05
2008 Éire Óg 1-08 Ballygarvan 1-05
2007 Canovee 1-08 Kildorrery 0-09
2006 Adrigole 0-05 Grenagh 0-03
2005 Erin's Own 1–12 O'Donovan Rossa 1–11
2004 Aghabullogue 1-09 Adrigole 1-07
2003 Carbery Rangers 0–10 Kilnamartyr 0-05
2002 Kiskeam 0–19 Adrigole 0-09
2001 Ilen Rovers 0–14 Kinsale 1-01
2000 Killavullen 1–12 Kiskeam 2-05
1999 Youghal 3-08 Ilen Rovers 1–13
1998 Newmarket 0-09 Killavullen 0-08
1997 Ballinora 0–12 Kiskeam 2-05
1996 Kilshannig 1-07 Youghal 0-05
1995 Glenville 0-08 Tadhg MacCarthaigh 0-05
1994 Erin's Own 0–15 Kiskeam 2-07
1993 Dohenys 1–10 Carrigtwohill 0-06
1992 Urhan 1–10, 0–12, 1–06 (2R) Midleton 2-07, 1–09, 0–03 (2R)
1991 Knocknagree 2-07 Deel Rovers 1-08
1990 Newcestown 0–12 Castlemartyr 0-05
1989 Aghada 0-09, 0–08 (R) Knocknagree 0-09, 0–04 (R)
1988 Naomh Abán 1-08 Clyda Rovers 2-04
1987 Rockchapel 2-05 Carbery Rangers 1-04
1986 Kilmurry 0-06 Valley Rovers 0-05
1985 Kilshannig 1-07, 2–06 (R) Valley Rovers 0–10, 2–04 (R)
1984 Knocknagree 0–13 Mallow 1-09
1983 Donoughmore 1-03 St. Nicholas 0-05
1982 Passage 1-04 Knocknagree 0-06
1981 Ballincollig 2–11 Aghada 2-07
1980 Kilmurry 1-04 Clyda Rovers 0-01
1979 Grange 0–14 Knocknagree 2-04
1978 Kildorrery 3-06 Brian Dillons 1-08
1977 Castletownbere 3-05 Rockchapel 0-08
1976 Castlehaven 3-07 Castletownbere 0-06
1975 Bandon 1–11 Carrignavar 1-01
1974 Fermoy 1-07 Castletownbere 0-08
1973 Naomh Abán 2–15 Mitchelstown 0-05
1972 Bantry Blues 1–12 Adrigole 2-06
1971 Glanworth 1-08 Adrigole 0-08
1970 Newmarket 1-09 Adrigole 2-04
1969 Kilmurry * Midleton
1968 Canovee 3-06 Adrigole 1–11
1967 Newcestown 2–12 Midleton 1-02
1966 Dohenys 1-04, 3–08 (R) Grange 1-04, 1–06 (R)
1965 Na Piarsaigh 1-03 Dohenys 0-04
1964 Kiskeam 1–10 Crosshaven 1-01
1963 Millstreet 3-09 St. Nicholas 2-07
1962 Douglas 2–10 Midleton 1-03
1961 Mitchelstown 2-08 O'Donovan Rossa 2-04
1960 Urhan 1-07 Mitchelstown 0-04
1959 Dromtarriffe 5-01 Dohenys 3-01
1958 Glanmire 2-07 Mitchelstown 2-05
1957 Nemo Rangers 1-05 Mitchelstown 0-05
1956 St Michael's 5-06 Dromtarriffe 0-05
1955 Delaneys 1-08 Mitchelstown 1-05
1954 Glanworth 1-06 Cobh 1-04
1953 Bandon 1-04 Glanworth 1-02
1952 Castlemagner 1-07 Bandon 1-05
1951 Glanmire 1-04, 3–02 (R) Delaneys 1-04, 1–05 (R)
1950 Canovee 0-04, 3–06 (R) Newmarket 0-04, 1–04 (R)
1949 St. Patrick's 1-06 Glanworth 1-01
1948 Collins 5–11 Canovee 3-00
1947 Castlemagner 0-06 Collins 0-03
1946 St. Vincent's 3-06 Bere Island 1-04
1945 Collins 1-05, 3–07 (R) St. Patrick's 2-02, 0–02 (R)
1944 21st Battalion 2-06 Millstreet 0-03
1943 Bere Island 5-04 Commercials 1-03
1942 Combined Services 3-05 Clann na Gael 0-04
1941 Millstreet 1-02 Bere Island 0-03
1940 Ballincollig 1-06 Youghal 1-03
1939 Midleton 2-06 Carbery Rangers 1-02
1938 Dromtarriffe 2-04 Ballincollig 1-01
1937 Sarsfields 2-02 St. Anne's 0-02
1936 Fermoy 3-01 Cullen 0-02
1935 Dohenys 1-03 St. Anne's 0-03
1934 Dromtarriffe 2-02 Mitchelstown 0-00
1933 Ballincollig 3-01 St. Anne's 1-01
1932 Kinsale 1-02 Dromtarriffe 0-01
1931 Urhan 0-06 Shamrocks 0-02
1930 Clonakilty 2-03 Ballincollig 0-00
1929 Bandon 1-03 Iveleary 0-00
1928 Bantry Blues 2-02 Mitchelstown 2-01
1927 Urhan 1-06 Newmarket 1-00
1926 Geraldines 2-03 Kilbrittain 1-02
1925 Bandon 0-02 Commons Road 0-01
1924 Kilmurry 1-02 Nils 0-02
1923 Glanmire 1-03 * St. Nicholas 1-03
1919–1922 No Championship
1918 No final *
1917 Midleton 5-02 Knockavilla 0-00
1916 Knockavilla 1-04 Shamrocks 1-00
1915 Nils 2-01 Bantry Blues 0-01
1914 Nils Sundays Well
1913 Nils 4-02 Bantry 2-02
1912 Nils 2-02 Skibbereen 0-00
1911 Juverna 1-00 Nils 0-00
1910 Lees 2-08 Juverna 0-02
1909 Fermoy 0-06 Macroom 0-04
1908 Cobh Fermoy
1907 Macroom Nils
1906 Youghal Macroom
1905 Youghal Macroom
1904 Nils Fermoy
1903 Nils Carrigadrohid
1902 Nils Millstreet
1901 Cobh Fermoy
1900 Kinsale Macroom
1899 Fermoy Lees
1898 Fermoy Dohenys
1897 William O'Brien's Bantry
1896 Midleton 0-01 * Ballindangan 0-01
1895 William O'Brien's 0-04 Dromtarriffe 0-01

Notes

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  • Midleton beat Bantry Blues in other semi-final but both were disqualified so Kilmurry were awarded the title
  • In 1923, Glanmire won title in replay
  • 1918 – Youghal and Meelin qualified for final which was not played
  • 1896 Midleton won title in replay

Records

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Gaps

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Divisional winners by year

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Year Duhallow Avondhu Muskerry Carbery Seandun Carrigdhoun Imokilly
2024 Castlemagner Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels Inniscarra Kilmacabea Douglas Ballygarvan Castlemartyr
2023 Castlemagner Killavullen Canovee Barryroe Mayfield Ballygarvan Lisgoold
2022 Cullen Buttevant Kilmurry St James' St Michael's Kinsale Cobh
2021 Boherbue Kilworth Aghinagh Tadhg McCarthaigh's Douglas Ballinhassig Bride Rovers
2020 Boherbue Charleville Iveleary Kilmacabea Passage West Valley Rovers Midleton
2019 Boherbue Kilshannig Iveleary St James' St Michael's Ballinhassig Erin's Own
2018 Boherbue Charleville Iveleary Kilmacabea Delaney Rovers Ballymartle Midleton
2017 Boherbue Buttevant Kilmurry Kilmacabea Delaney Rovers Valley Rovers Erin's Own
2016 Knocknagree Ballyclough Kilmurry Gabriel Rangers Brian Dillons Shamrocks Cloyne

Junior B Football Championship

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Junior B Inter-Divisional Football Championship

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Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2023[10] Douglas 1-12 Goleen 2-07
2022 Blarney 4-06 Fr. O'Neill's 2-11
2021 Randal Og 1-11 Dripsey 0-13
2020 Mallow 4–10 Carrigaline 1-05
2019[11] St Michael's 3–15 Goleen 2-07
2018 Russell Rovers 3–15 Castletownbere 1–10
2017 Cobh 4–14 Cill Na Martra 2-06
2016 Kilbrittain 0–11 Cobh 1-04
2015[12] Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh 1–14 Ballinacurra 0–14

Junior C Football Championship

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List of finals

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Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2024 Ballinacurra 3-11 Grange 1-12
2023[13] Lismire 2-09 Ballinacurra 0-13
2022 Ballyphehane 4-09 Freemount 0-06
2021 Araglen 4-09 Lismire 0-09
2020 Lough Rovers 2–13 Freemount 1-06
2019 St John's 2-09 Ballyphehane 1-05
2018 Abbey Rovers 0–13 Freemount 0–11
2017 Lough Rovers 2-07 St John's 0-09
2016 Goleen 1–13 Abbey Rovers 3-05

Roll of Honour

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# Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
1 Abbey Rovers 1 1 2018 2016
St John's 1 1 2019 2017
Ballyphehane 1 1 2022 2019
Lismire 1 1 2023[14] 2021
Goleen 1 0 2016
Lough Rovers 1 0 2017
Lough Rovers 1 0 2020
Araglen 1 0 2021
9 Freemount 0 3 2018, 2020, 2022
Ballinacurra 0 1 2023

See also

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Sources

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References

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  1. ^ Murphy, Éamonn (24 April 2021). "Cork club competitions to be cut to 48 teams in hurling and football". The Echo. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Death of former Cork football captain". Hogan Stand. 31 August 2001. Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Kilshannig capture the county junior football crown in real style". Cork Evening Echo. 10 November 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Watch: Day of deliverance for mighty Gabriel Rangers". Irish Examiner. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Mark Sugrue inspires Bandon victory". Irish Examiner. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Millstreet's magic moment". Irish Examiner. 27 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Final glory for Mitchelstown". Irish Examiner. 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Kilmurry's late charge denies Rockchapel". Irish Examiner. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Rockchapel complete the fairytale season". Irish Examiner. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  10. ^ "Douglas delight as gallant Goleen frustrated again". Irish Examiner. 3 December 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  11. ^ "At last some silverware for St. Michael's". Irish Examiner. 6 November 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  12. ^ "Glory for Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh". Irish Examiner. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  13. ^ "Lismire capture Junior C title after tight tussle with Ballinacurra". The Echo. 14 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  14. ^ "Lismire capture Junior C title after tight tussle with Ballinacurra". The Echo. 14 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
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