Clare Intermediate Football Championship

Clare Intermediate Football Championship

Clare Intermediate Football Championship is the second-tier gaelic football competition organized by the Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The competition is confined to clubs in Clare in Ireland. The winners usually will play in the senior grade the following year for the Clare Senior Football Championship. They will also represent Clare GAA in the Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

Roll of honour

Year Winner Opponent
2011 Clondegad 1-10 Kilmurry Ibrickane 0-09
2010 St. Breckan's Clondegad
2009 Cratloe 0-07 Corofin 0-06
2008 Kilmihil Michael Cusacks
2007 Ballyvaughan Michael Cusacks
2006 Corofin Clondegad
2005 Ennistymon Kilmihil
2004 Cratloe Clondegad
2003 Kildysart Michael Cusacks
2002 Shannon Gaels 2-5 Michael Cusacks 0-10
2001 O'Currys Michael Cusacks
2000 Liscannor Kilfenora
1999 Shannon Gaels O'Currys
1998 Clarecastle Kildysart
1997 Doora-Barefield O'Currys
1996 Wolfe Tones Liscannor
1995 Éire Óg, Ennis Shannon Gaels
1994 Lissycasey Éire Óg, Ennis
1993 Clarecastle Liscannor
1992 Kilfenora Liscannor
1991 Ennistymon Kilfenora
1990 Wolfe Tones Ennistymon
1989 St. Breckans Ennistymon
1988 Liscannor Kilfenora
1987 Corofin
1986 Kildysart Coolmeen
1985 Éire Óg, Ennis
1984 Clarecastle
1983 Michael Cusacks Kilfenora
1982 St. Breckans Lissycasey
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977 Kilmurry
1976
1975 Wolfe Tones
1974
1973 Wolfe Tones
1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967 Coolmeen
1966 Coolmeen
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1959 Coolmeen
1958 Cahermurphy
1957 Cree
1956
1955 Kilrush
1954 Cooraclare
1953 Mullagh
1952 Kilrush
1951 Kilfenora
1950 Carrigaholt
1949 Bealacha
1948
1947 Doolin
1946 Ennis Faughs (Éire Óg / Doora-Barefield)
1945 Kilmurray
1944 Clondegad
1943 Cooraclare
1942 Doonaha
1941 Cooraclare
1940 Blackweir
1939 Quilty
1938 Kilkee
1937 Kilrush
1936 Doolin
1935 Kilfenora
1934 Kilfenora
1933
1932
1931
1930
1929
1928 Kilmihil
1927 Cooraclare

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