Armagh Junior Football Championship

The Armagh Junior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between Armagh clubs below the Intermediate and Senior ranks. The winners of the Armagh Championship qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship, the winners of which go on to the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship. The 2017 Armagh County Champions are Ballyhegan Davitts who defeated Thomas Davis by 1-14 to 1-11.[2]

Armagh Junior Football Championship
IrishCraobh Sóiseareach Peile Ard Mhacha
Founded1955
TrophySean Quinn Perpetual Cup[1]
Title holdersCollegeland O'Rahillys (4th title)
Most titlesKeady (5 titles)
SponsorsCormac Leonard Commercials

From the launch of the Junior Championship in 1925 until 2013, five clubs won the title four times, with 42 other clubs winning it at least once.[1]

Roll of honour

Year Winner Opponent
2019 Collegeland 1.12 Derrynoose 1.09
2018 Keady 0-18 An Port Mór 0-13
2017 Ballyhegan 1-14 Corrinshego 1-11
2016 Clonmore 1-10 (0-12) St Patrick's II 0-10 (1-09)
2015 Tullysaran 1-13 Clonmore 0-08
2014 Keady 2-10 Collegeland 0-06
2013 Annaghmore 0-12 Clonmore 1-05
2012 An Port Mór 2-11 Annaghmore 2-08
2011 Éire Óg3-07

Clonmore Robert Emmets1-06

2010 Grange
2009 Shane O'Neill's 0-13 Belleeks 0-07
2008 Middletown
2007 Collegeland
2006 An Port Mór Collegeland
2005 Clonmore An Port Mór
2004 Lissummon
2003 Annaghmore
2002 Crossmaglen II
2001 Belleeks
2000 Wolfe Tone
1999 Ballymacnab
1998 Granemore
1997 O'Hanlon's
1996 Whitecross
1995 Ballyhegan
1994 Shane O'Neill's 1-13 Ballymacnab 2-08
1993 Madden Ballymacnab
1992 Clady
1991 An Port Mór
1990 Granemore
1989 Annaghmore
1988 Collegeland
1987 St Michael's
1986 Mullaghbawn
1985 Éire Óg
1984 Dromintee
1983 Mullaghbrack
1982 Corrinshego
1981 Forkhill
1980 Killeavy
1979 Grange
1978 St Paul's, Lurgan
1977 Clady
1976 Keady
1975 Cullaville Blues
1974 Middletown
1973 Derrynoose
1972 Grange Ballymacnab
1971 Granemore Ballymacnab
1970 Annaghmore
1969 Whitecross Ballymacnab
1968 Clan na Gael II
1967 St Peter's
1966 Dromintee
1965 Tír na nÓg
1964 Dorsey
1963 Derrynoose
1962 Maghery
1961 Ballyhegan
1960 Mullaghbawn
1959 Silverbridge Ballyhegan
1958 Maghery
1957 Harps
1956 Collegeland
1955 Ballyhegan
1954 Blackwatertown
1953 Madden
1952 Pearse Óg
1951 Cullaville Blues
1950 Newtownhamilton
1949 Sarsfields
1948 Clan na Gael
1947 St Peter's
1946 Newtownhamilton Ballymacnab
1945 Clann Éireann
1944 Crossmaglen Rangers
1943 Crossmaglen Rangers
1942 Mullaghbawn
1941 Shane O'Neill's 0-10 Ballyhegan 1-2
1940 Whitecross
1939 Newtownhamilton
1938 Bessbrook
1937 Maghery Silverbridge
1936 Bessbrook
1935 Whitecross
1934 Jonesborough
1933 Keady
1932 Killeavy
1931 Clan na Gael
1930 Wolfe Tone
1929 Young Irelands
1928 Young Irelands
1927 Keady
1926 Crossmaglen Rangers
1925 Keady

1964: probably an amalgamated Dorsey and Cullyhanna team, Tom Williams GFC

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References

  1. Armagh GAA, 29 September 2012, Clár Oifigiúil, Cluiche Ceannais, Craobh Sóiseareach Peile 2012 (Official Programme of 2012 JFC final)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2013-10-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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