Kerry Junior Football Championship

The Kerry Junior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as Kerry Petroleum County Junior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Kerry JFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second highest ranked junior clubs in the county of Kerry in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system.

Kerry Junior Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Kerry Junior Football Championship
CodeGaelic football
Region Kerry (GAA)
No. of teams16
SponsorsKerry Petroleum
Official websiteOfficial website

The Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship was introduced in 2016 following a restructuring of the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system at all levels.[1] As a result, the champions no longer enter the Munster Junior Club Football Championship.

In its current format, the 16 participating club are drawn into four groups of four teams and play each other in a round-robin system. The four group winners and the four runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at FitzGerald Stadium. The winner of the Kerry Junior Championship, as well as being presented with the Cup, are promoted to the Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship.

Teams

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2024 Teams

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ClubLocationColoursDivisionIn championship sinceChampionship titlesLast championship title
AsdeeAsdeeShannon Rangers0
BealeBallybunionGreen, red and blackShannon Rangers11980
CordalCordalSt Kieran's11986
CromaneCromaneMaroon and whiteMid Kerry0
DuaghDuaghFeale Rangers12006
FinugeFinugeGreen and GoldFeale Rangers32004
KilgarvanKilgarvanRed and whiteKenmare District0
KnocknagoshelKnocknagoshelSt Kieran's0
LispoleLispoleWest Kerry22018
MoyvaneMoyvaneGreen and goldFeale Rangers0
ScartaglinScartaglenMaroon and whiteSt Kieran's0
Skellig RangersSouth Kerry202412008
Sneem-DerrynaneDerrynane and SneemSouth Kerry1 (as Sneem)1997
St Michael's/FoilmoreBallinskelligsGreen and redSouth Kerry202312001
TarbertTarbertRed and blackShannon Rangers11995
Valentia Young IslandersValentia IslandRed and yellowSouth Kerry202311981

List of finals

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YearWinnersRunners-up
ClubScoreClubScore
2023Reenard1-14Tarbert0-06
2022[2]Firies1-17Cordal0-11
2021 [3]Castlegregory3-17Firies0-12
2020Annascaul2-16 [4]Castlegregory0-10
2019Ballyduff2-09 [5]Renard0-12
2018Lios Póil1-11Beale1-08
2017Listry2-12Castlegregory2-11
2016Fossa2-12Beale0-08
2015Templenoe1-14Glenbeigh-Glencar1-06
2014Brosna0-08Dromid Pearses0-07
2013Keel1-09Glenbeigh-Glencar1-07
2012Kenmare Shamrocks0-13Na Gaeil0-10
2011Dromid Pearses0-08Duagh1-03
2010St Mary'sDromid Pearses
2009CastlegregoryBeaufort
2008Skellig RangersBeale
2007KeelCastlegregory
2006DuaghRenard
2005ArdfertCordal
2004FinugeLispole
2003AnnascaulCurrow
2002FinugeCastlegregory
2001St Michael's/FoilmoreDromid Pearses
2000GneeveguillaFinuge
1999Listowel EmmetsBeaufort
1998RathmoreFinuge
1997SneemBeale
1996FinugeRathmore
1995TarbertBeaufort
1994St Patrick's, BlennervilleSt Senan's
1993An GhaeltachtRathmore
1992
1991Kilcummin
1990Milltown/CastlemaineTarbert
1989BrosnaKnocknagoshel
1988CurrowRathmore
1987Ardfert
1986Cordal
1985St Senan'sAn Ghaeltacht
1984Lispole
1983St Mary'sCordal
1982Finuge
1981Valentia Young IslandersLispole
1980BealeSt Mary's
1979AnnascaulSt Mary's
1978GneeveguillaSt Mary's
1977BeaufortGneeveguilla
1976An Ghaeltacht
1975TemplenoeMoyvane
1974Castlegregory
1973Kilcummin
1972Listowel EmmetsGlenflesk
1971Dingle

Roll of honour

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#TeamTitlesRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
1 Castlegregory341974, 2009, 20212002, 2007, 2017, 2020
Finuge321982, 2002, 20041998, 2000
Annascaul301979, 2003, 2020
4 St Mary’s231983, 20101978, 1979, 1980
Lispole221984, 20181981, 2004
An Ghaeltacht211976, 19931985
Gneeveguilla211978, 20001977
Kilcummin201973, 1991
Listowel Emmets201972, 1999
Ardfert201987, 2005
Keel202007, 2013
Brosna201989, 2014
Templenoe201975, 2015
14 Beale1419801997, 2008, 2016, 2018
Beaufort1319771995, 1999, 2009
Cordal1319861983, 2005, 2022
Rathmore1319981988, 1993, 1996
Dromid Pearses1320112001, 2010, 2014
Tarbert1219951990, 2023
Reenard1220232006, 2019
St Senan's1119851994
Currow1119882003
Duagh1120062011
Firies1120222021
Dingle101971
Valentia Young Islanders101981
Milltown/Castlemaine101990
St Patrick’s, Blennerville101994
Sneem101997
St Michael's/Foilmore102001
Skellig Rangers102008
Kenmare Shamrocks102012
Fossa102016
Listry102017
Ballyduff102019
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Glenbeigh-Glencar

022013, 2015
Glenflesk011972
Moyvane011975
Knocknagoshel011989
Na Gaeil012012

See also

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References

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  1. ^ O'Mahony, John (20 October 2014). "GAA proposes major SFC surgery". Killarney Today. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/flying-firies-start-lays-foundation-for-comfortable-junior-final-victory-over-cordal/42139610.html
  3. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/first-half-goals-seal-junior-title-for-castlegregory-as-firies-rue-missed-chances/41052890.html
  4. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/annascauls-firepower-the-decisive-factor-in-clinching-junior-crown/40806137.html
  5. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/boyle-strikes-twice-late-on-to-catch-out-renard/38089301.html