New York Senior Football Championship
The New York Senior Football Championship is a Gaelic football competition for teams affiliated to the New York (New York GAA) board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. Teams are generally from the New York area, though a team from Stamford, Connecticut, has participated in recent years, and in 2006 Four Provinces represented Philadelphia. In 2007 Na Clairsigh, a club from Albany, New York, joined the 32 football teams and four hurling teams in the NY GAA.
Roll of Honor
Year | Winner | Opponent |
---|---|---|
2016 | Monaghan 2-8 | Donegal 0-11 |
2015 | Donegal 0-16 | Kerry 1-8 |
2014[1] | Kerry 3-15 | Leitrim 1-10 |
2013 | Kerry | Leitrim |
2012[2] | Leitrim 2-12 | Kerry 3-6 |
2011 | Leitrim 0-18 | Tyrone 1-13 |
2010 | Leitrim | Cork |
2009 | Down 2-12 | Cork 0-16 |
2008 | Kerry 0-13 | Down 1-9 |
2007 | Four Provinces (Philadelphia) | Leitrim |
2006 | Kerry | Leitrim |
2005 | Kerry | Cavan |
2004 | Kerry | Cavan (walk-over) |
2003 | Stamford | Donegal |
2002 | Donegal | Kerry |
2001 | Donegal | Westmeath |
2000 | Donegal | Kerry |
1999 | Kerry | Donegal |
1998 | Leitrim | Stamford |
1997 | Leitrim | Donegal |
1996 | Westmeath | Donegal |
1995 | Not awarded | |
1994 | Leitrim | Kerry |
1993 | Leitrim | Tyrone |
1992 | Donegal | Connemara Gaels |
1991 | Donegal | Leitrim |
1990 | Cavan | Donegal |
1989 | Connemara Gaels | Donegal |
1988 | Donegal | Cavan |
1987 | Not awarded | |
1986 | Donegal | Cavan |
1985 | Donegal | Sligo |
1984 | Cavan | Donegal |
1983 | Tyrone | Leitrim |
1982 | Cavan | Tyrone |
1981 | Tyrone | Cavan |
1980 | Tyrone | Leitrim |
1979 | Leitrim | Tyrone |
1978 | Donegal | Sligo |
1977 | Sligo | Donegal |
1976 | Connemara Gaels | Sligo |
1975 | Sligo | Connemara Gaels |
1974 | Not awarded | |
1973 | Donegal | Kerry |
1972 | Sligo | Kerry |
1971 | Tyrone | |
1970 | Tyrone | Cork |
1969 | Monaghan | Kerry |
1968 | Monaghan | Kerry |
1967 | Kerry | Leitrim |
1966 | Kerry | Galway |
1965 | Kilkenny | |
1964 | Offaly | |
1963 | Kerry | |
1962 | Kerry | |
1961 | Kilkenny | |
1960 | Kerry | |
1959 | Kerry | |
1958 | Leitrim | Kerry |
1957 | Offaly | Kilkenny |
1956 | Kerry | |
1955 | Cork | Kerry |
1954 | Kerry | |
1953 | Kerry | |
1952 | Kerry | |
1951 | Kerry | |
1950 | Kerry | Mayo |
1949 | Kerry | Leitrim |
1948 | Galway | Leitrim |
1947 | Kilkenny | Down |
1946 | Kerry | |
1945 | Kerry | |
1944 | Kerry | |
1943 | Cavan | |
1942 | Galway | |
1941 | Kerry | |
1940 | Galway | |
1939 | Kerry | |
1938 | Kildare | |
1937 | Fermanagh | |
1936 | Galway | |
1935 | Cork | Kerry |
1934 | Kerry | |
1933 | Kerry | |
1932 | Leitrim | Tipperary |
1931 | Tipperary | Kilkenny |
1930 | Mayo | |
1929 | Tipperary | Roscommon |
1928 | Tipperary | |
1927 | Tipperary | Mayo |
1926 | Tipperary | |
1925 | Kerry | Kilkenny |
1924 | Tipperary | |
1923 | Tipperary | |
1922 | Kilkenny | |
1921 | Tipperary | Kerry |
1920 | Kilkenny | |
1919 | Galway | |
1918 | Cork | |
1917 | Kilkenny | |
1916 | Cork | Kerry |
1915 | Cavan | Leitrim |
References
- ↑ "New York SFC final: Furlong inspires Kerry win". Hogan Stand. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "New York GAA: Celtics take junior title and three in a row for Leitrim". Irish Central. 17 September 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
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