All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championship

The All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championship is the ladies' Gaelic football competition for club football teams. The winners are awarded the Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup.

All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championship
CodeLadies Football
Founded1977
TrophyDolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup
Title holdersMourneabbeyCork (2nd title)
Most titlesBallymacarbryWaterford (10 titles)

Senior championships

Senior finals listed by year

Year Venue Winning team County Losing team County
2019 Gaelic Grounds Mourneabbey 2-09 Cork Kilkerrin-Clonberne 0-14 Galway
2018 Parnell Park Mourneabbey 1–13 Cork Foxrock–Cabinteely 1-06 Dublin
2017[1] Parnell Park Carnacon 0–15 Mayo Mourneabbey 1–10 Cork
2016[2][3] Parnell Park Donaghmoyne 2–09 Monaghan Foxrock–Cabinteely 0–08 Dublin
2015[4] Parnell Park Donaghmoyne 0–11 Monaghan Mourneabbey 0–08 Cork
2014[5] Tuam Termon 3–12 Donegal Mourneabbey 1–13 Cork
2013[6] Carrick-on-Shannon Carnacon 1–06 Mayo Donaghmoyne 0–08 Monaghan
2012[7] Ballinamore Donaghmoyne 1–10 Monaghan Carnacon 1–05 Mayo
2011[8] Ballymahon Carnacon 2–12 Mayo Na Fianna 2–04 Dublin
2010[9] Cashel Inch Rovers 0–09 Cork Carnacon 0–07 Mayo
2009[10] Banagher Donaghmoyne 2–07 Monaghan Donoughmore 1–08 Cork
2008[11] O'Connor Park Carnacon 2–11 Mayo Inch Rovers 2–06 Cork
2007[12] Banagher Carnacon 2–14 Mayo Inch Rovers 1–06 Cork
2006[13] Dromard Donaghmoyne 1–11 Monaghan Carnacon 0–13 Mayo
2005[14] Drogheda Ballyboden St Endas 1–06 Dublin Donaghmoyne 0–06 Monaghan
2004[15] Birr Ballyboden St Endas 2–07 Dublin Donoughmore 1–09 Cork
2003[16] Nowlan Park Donoughmore 2–16 Cork Seneschalstown 1–06 Meath
2002[13] Mullingar Carnacon 2–14 Mayo Carrickmore 0–10 Tyrone
2001[17] Birr Donoughmore 3–06 Cork Ballyboden St Endas 0–08 Dublin
2000[18] St Loman's, Mullingar Monaghan Harps 2–07 Monaghan Timahoe 1–03 Laois
1999r[19]

1999d [20]

Portarlington Shelmaliers 3–08 Wexford Hollymount 3–04 Mayo
Lusmagh Shelmaliers 1–06 Wexford Hollymount 1–06 Mayo
1998[21] Birr Ballymacarbry 2–15 Waterford Portobello 0–08 Dublin
1997[22] New Ross Ballymacarbry 5–10 Waterford Shelmaliers 0–03 Wexford
1996[13] Pairc Tailteann Shelmaliers 3–09 Wexford St. Eunan's 1–07 Donegal
1995[23] Fraher Field Ballymacarbry 4–12 Waterford Parnells 1–04 London
1994[24] Semple Stadium Ballymacarbry 3–12 Waterford Rochfortbridge 1–06 Westmeath
1993[25] Semple Stadium Ballymacarbry 2–12 Waterford Crettyard 1–02 Laois
1992[26] Athy Ballymacarbry 3–08 Waterford Rochfortbridge 1–02 Westmeath
1991[27] Dr Cullen Park Ballymacarbry 0–09 Waterford Rochfortbridge 1–04 Westmeath
1990[28] Semple Stadium Ballymacarbry 4–09 Waterford St. Grellan's 0–03 Galway
1989[29] Athy Ballymacarbry 0–09 Waterford Rochfortbridge 0–03 Westmeath
1988[30] Callan Adamstown 2–06 Wexford Ballymacarbry 1–04 Waterford
1987[31] O'Connor Park Ballymacarbry 4–10 Waterford Hollymount 1–02 Mayo
1986 Tipperary The Heath 3–04 Laois Castleisland 1–05 Kerry
1985 Cashel The Heath 3–02 Laois Ballymacarbry 1–06 Waterford
1984[32][33] The Heath St Enda's 2–04 Cork The Heath 1–05 Laois
1983 [34] The Heath Castleisland 0–09 Kerry The Heath 1–05 Laois
1982[35] Geashill Galway Gaels 4–04 Galway Rochfortbridge 1–02 Westmeath
1981[36] Watergrasshill Watergrasshill 1–02 Cork Galway Gaels 1–01 Galway
1980[37][38] Dolla Castleisland 2–07 Kerry Rochfortbridge 3–01 Westmeath
1979[39][13] Portarlington Newtownshandrum 1–07 Cork Mullahoran 0–02 Cavan
1978[40] Portarlington Newtownshandrum 4–06 Cork Mullahoran 1–09 Cavan
1977[41] Pearse Park Mullahoran 4–05 Cavan St Comans 2–01 Roscommon
  • Ladies' national website incorrectly states that in 1977 Mullahoran beat Newtownshandrum.

Summary of All-Ireland Champions

By Club

Team County Winners Years won Runners-up Years runners-up
Ballymacarbry Waterford 10 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 2 1985, 1988
Carnacon Mayo 6 2002, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2017 3 2006, 2010, 2012
Donaghmoyne Monaghan 5 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016 2 2005, 2013
The Heath Laois 2 1985, 1986 2 1983, 1984
Donoughmore Cork 2 2001, 2003 2 2004, 2009
Castleisland Kerry 2 1980, 1983 1 1986
Shelmaliers Wexford 2 1996, 1999 1 1997
Ballyboden St Endas Dublin 2 2004, 2005 1 2001
Newtownshandrum Cork 2 1978, 1979 0
Mourneabbey Cork 2 2018, 2019 3 2014, 2015, 2017
Mullahoran Cavan 1 1977 2 1978, 1979
Inch Rovers Cork 1 2010 2 2007, 2008
Galway Gaels Galway 1 1982 1 1981
Watergrasshill Cork 1 1981 0
St Enda's Cork 1 1984 0
Adamstown Wexford 1 1988 0
Monaghan Harps Monaghan 1 2000 0
Termon Donegal 1 2014 0
Rochfortbridge Westmeath 0 6 1980, 1982, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994
Hollymount Mayo 0 2 1987, 1999
Foxrock Cabinteely Dublin 0 2 2016, 2018
St Coman's Roscommon 0 1 1977
St Grellan's Galway 0 1 1990
Crettyard Laois 0 1 1993
Parnells London 0 1 1995
St Eunan's Donegal 0 1 1996
Portabello Dublin 0 1 1998
Timahoe Laois 0 1 2000
Carrickmore Tyrone 0 1 2002
Seneschalstowm Meath 0 1 2003
Na Fianna Dublin 0 1 2011
Kilkerrin-Clonberne Galway 0 1 2019

Senior titles listed by county

L, M, U, C refer to Leinster/Munster/Ulster/Connacht championships won by teams from the county.

# County All-Irelands Finalists L M U C Last All-Ireland/provincial winners
1 10 2 14 Ballymacarbry, 1998 / Ballymacarbry, 2000
2
Cork clubs[42]
9 7 23 Mourneabbey, 2019 / Mourneabbey, 2019
3
Mayo clubs[43]
6 5 25 Carnacon, 2017 / Carnacon, 2017
6 2 16 Donaghmoyne, 2015 / Donaghmoyne, 2019
5
Wexford clubs
3 1 7 Shelmaliers, 1999 / Shelmaliers, 2012
6
Laois clubs
2 4 14 The Heath, 1986 / Sarsfields, 2014
Dublin clubs
2 5 13 Ballyboden St Endas, 2005 / Foxrock Cabinteely, 2019
Kerry clubs[42]
2 1 3 Castleisland, 1983 / Castleisland, 1986
9
Galway* clubs[43]
1 3 14 Galway Gaels, 1982 / Kilkerrin-Clonberne, 2019
Cavan clubs[45]
1 2 8 Mullahoran, 1977 / Cnoc Bríd, 2003
Donegal clubs[44]
1 1 6 Termon, 2014 / Termon, 2014
12
Westmeath clubs
0 6 7 Rochfortbridge, 1994
Meath clubs
0 1 1 Seneschalstown, 2003
Tyrone clubs[44]
0 1 5 St Macartans, 2017
Roscommon clubs[43]
0 1 3 Clann na Gael, 1995
Offaly clubs
0 0 1 Tullamore, 1981
Clare clubs[42]
0 0 2 The Banner, 2013
Tipperary clubs[42]
0 0 1 Loughmore, 1977
  • Galway deducted one All Ireland title (1984/85) and one Connacht title (1984).
  • Mullahoran won the Ulster title or had no competition to represent Ulster from 1977 to 1983 inclusive.

Senior titles listed by province

Province All-Irelands Finalists Most recent winning team Most recent finalist
Munster clubs 21 10 Mourneabbey (Cork), 2019 Mourneabbey (Cork), 2017
Ulster clubs 8 6 Donaghamoyne (Monaghan), 2016 Donaghamoyne (Monaghan), 2013
Leinster clubs 7 17 Ballyboden St Endas (Dublin), 2005 Foxrock-Cabinteeley (Dublin), 2018
Connacht* clubs 7 8 Carnacon (Mayo), 2017 Kilkerrin-Clonberne (Galway), 2019
London clubs 0 1 Parnells (London), 1995
  • Connacht deducted one All Ireland title (Galway Gaels 1984/85).

Intermediate championships

Junior championships

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