Sligo Intermediate Football League Division 3 (ex Div. 2)

The Sligo Football League is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club league competition between the lower ranking Sligo clubs, operating in Division 3 of the league. Since its inception in 1979 up to 2003, it was regarded as Division 2 of the league. Since 2004 this has been altered, with a number of Intermediate teams playing in the higher Divisions (1A and 1B), and Division 2 itself was split in 2006, into Division 2A and Division 2B. The Divisions have been renamed for 2008, and are now Divisions 1 to 5.

Sligo Football League
Division 3 (ex Division 2)
Founded1979
Title holdersCloonacool (2nd title)
SponsorsExpert Electrical

Enniscrone are the most successful club, having won on 4 occasions, the last in 2004. St. Molaise Gaels, twice previous winners under their old incarnation as Grange/Cliffoney, won in 2008 after defeating St. John's in the final.

Top Winners (Division 3, ex Division 2)

Team Wins Years won Last final lost
1 Enniscrone 4 1986, 1988, 1996, 2004 1987
2 Shamrock Gaels 3 1979, 1985, 2000 n/a
St. Molaise Gaels (formerly Grange/Cliffoney) 3 1987, 2001, 2008 2000
Castleconnor 3 1990, 1992, 1998 1997
3 Drumcliffe/Rosses Point 2 1991, 2009 2006
Eastern Harps 2 1983, 2003 2009
Geevagh 2 1984, 2007 1994
Coolera/Strandhill 2 1989, 1995 1985
Bunninadden 2 1994, 1997 1991
Cloonacool 2 1999, 2011 2001
Owenmore Gaels 2 1982, 2012 1986
4 Curry 1 1980 n/a
Easkey 1 1981 n/a
St. Patrick's, Dromard 1 1993 1999
Tubbercurry 1 2002 n/a
Calry/St. Joseph's 1 2005 1995
St. John's 1 2006 2008

Roll of honour

Year Winner Opponent
2014
2013
2012 Cloonacool n/a
2011 Owenmore Gaels n/a
2010 n/a
2009 Drumcliffe/Rosses Point 1-13 Eastern Harps 2-09
2008 St. Molaise Gaels 1-10 St. John's 0-10
2007 Geevagh 0-14 Eastern Harps 0-12
2006 St. John's 1-10 Drumcliffe/Rosses Point 1-09
2005 Calry/St.Joseph's 0-08 St. Farnan's 1-02
2004 Enniscrone 1-10 Cooloney/Mullinabreena 1-08
2003 Eastern Harps 0-09 Ballymote 0-08
2002 Tubbercurry 2-08 Eastern Harps 0-08
2001 Grange/Cliffoney 1-12 Cloonacool 0-05
2000 Shamrock Gaels 0-12 Grange/Cliffoney 0-09
1999 Cloonacool 1-05 St. Patrick's, Dromard 0-06
1998 Castleconnor 1-11 Grange/Cliffoney 1-03
1997 Bunninadden 1-11 Castleconnor 0-03
1996 Enniscrone 1-13 St. Patrick's, Dromard 3-03
1995 Coolera/Strandhill 2-10 Calry/St.Joseph's 1-07
1994 Bunninadden 1-14 Geevagh 0-03
1993 St. Patrick's, Dromard 1-09 Mullinabreena 1-06
1992 Castleconnor 0-11, 0-07 (R) Grange/Cliffoney 1-08, 1-03 (R)
1991 Drumcliffe/Rosses Point 0-09, 0-15 (R) Bunninadden 0-09, 0-12 (R)
1990 Castleconnor 0-07 Grange 0-05
1989 Colera/Strandhill (League basis only)
1988 Enniscrone 2-08 Tourlestrane 2-07
1987 Grange 3-04 Enniscrone 1-08
1986 Enniscrone 4-09 Owenmore Gaels 2-03
1985 Shamrock Gaels 1-08 Coolera/Standhill 0-09
1984 Geevagh 1-08 Owenmore Gaels 2-04
1983 Eastern Harps 1-05 Owenmore Gaels 0-04
1982 Owenmore Gaels 2-05 Geevagh 1-05
1981 Easkey 1-07 Owenmore Gaels 0-03
1980 Curry 2-10 Bunninadden 1-03
1979 Shamrock Gaels (League basis)
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References

  • Sligo GAA 125 History (2010)
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