Leinster Junior Club Football Championship

The Leinster Junior Club Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition between the winners of the Junior football competitions in 10 counties of Leinster, the Intermediate football champions of Kilkenny, the Intermediate football runners-up of Longford and the Senior football champions of Europe. The winner then contests the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship semi finals against the winners from one of the other three provinces.

Teams

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Qualification

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CountyQualifying team
CarlowCarlow Junior A Football ChampionshipChampions
DublinDublin Junior A Football ChampionshipChampions
EuropeEuropean Senior Football ChampionshipChampions
KildareKildare Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
KilkennyKilkenny Intermediate Football ChampionshipChampions
LaoisLaois Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
LongfordLongford Intermediate Football ChampionshipRunners-Up
LouthLouth Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
MeathMeath Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
OffalyOffaly Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
WestmeathWestmeath Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
WexfordWexford Junior Football ChampionshipChampions
WicklowWicklow Junior Football ChampionshipChampions

List of finals

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YearWinnerRunners-up
CountyClubScoreCountyClubScore
2023KildareMilltown1-09LouthGlyde Rangers1-04
2022MeathCastletown0-12WexfordSt. Abban's, Adamstown0-06
2021OffalyClonbullogue5-03KildareKilcullen1-10
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019[1]WexfordRathgarogue-Cushinstown0-13MeathClann na nGael0-12
2018LouthYoung Irelands2-10OffalySt Brigid's2-07
2017[2]WestmeathMultyfarnham2-06OffalyErin Rovers0-05
2016[3]LaoisRosenallis1-11OffalyBracknagh1-08
2015[4]MeathCurraha3-10LongfordSt Brigid's, Killashee1-11
2014[5]WestmeathMoate All-Whites1-11KildareStraffan0-10
2013[6]KildareTwo Mile House2-15LouthHunterstown Rovers1-12
2012[7]DublinCastleknock1-10WexfordSt Fintan's1-05
2011MeathBallivor1-15LouthSt Fechlin's1-08
2010MeathBallinabrackey0-11CarlowSt Andrew's0-05
2009MeathLongwood2-13, 0-11 (R)LouthSt Mochta's2-13, 0-10 (R)
2008MeathMoynalvey0-11WestmeathSt. Mary's0-05
2007MeathClann na nGael0-15WestmeathRosemount1-06
2006LaoisPark/Ratheniska2-08MeathSt Ultan's1-08
2005WestmeathBallinagore0-09KildareGrange0-07
2004MeathRatoath1-16OffalyKilclonfert1-05
2003MeathWolfe Tones1-10WexfordKilmore0-06
2002MeathNobber0-06KildareMoorefield0-05
2001WicklowAn Tóchar0-15WexfordInisfails1-09
2000KildareSallins2-10DublinSt Finian's0-15

After replay & AET

1999OffalyClara0-10WexfordSt Fintan's0-09
1998MeathDrumree2-12LaoisBallyroan1-10

Roll of honour

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#CountyTitlesYear
1Meath111998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2022
2Westmeath32005, 2014, 2017
Kildare32000, 2013, 2023
4Laois22006, 2016
Offaly21999, 2021
6Wicklow12001
Dublin12012
Louth12018
Wexford12019

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rathgarogue/Cushinstown make Leinster club history". Irish Examiner. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Leinster JFC final: Brady's brace eases Multy' task". Irish Independent. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Jackson in bloom for Rose'". Irish Independent. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Leinster Club JFC: Curraha cap an outstanding year". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Leinster Club JFC final: Moate hold on to take title". Hogan Stand. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Healy the Two Mile House hero". Irish Examiner. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  7. ^ "Leinster Club JFC final: Castleknock crowned champions". Hogan Stand. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.