All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship

The All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship is a knock-out competition in the game of Ladies' Gaelic football played by women in Ireland. The series of games are organised by Ladies' Gaelic Football Association (Irish :Cumann Peil Gael na mBan)) and are played during the summer months with the All-Ireland Final being played on the last Sunday in September or the first Sunday in October in Croke Park, Dublin.

All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship
Founded1991
Title holdersKildare (2nd title)
Most titlesClare
Tipperary
Westmeath (3 titles)
SponsorsTG4

The winners of the competition are presented with the Mary Quinn Memorial Cup, the early years of which (1991-1996) were known as a Senior B championship. It was designated for weaker senior and stronger Junior teams.[1]

Winners

County Wins Years won Runners-Up Years runners-up
Clare 3 1991, 1994, 2009 3 2008, 2016, 2023
Tipperary 3 2008, 2017, 2019 1 2013
Westmeath 3 1995, 2011, 2021 1 2020
Laois 2 2000, 2022 1 1998
Kildare 2 2016, 2023 1 2015
Cork 1 1998 3 1991, 1992, 2000
Down 1 2014 2 1996, 2005
Waterford 1 2015 2 2010, 2012
Meath 1 2020 2 2018, 2019
Cavan 1 2013 1 2011
Tyrone 1 2018 1 2017
Galway 1 1992 0
Mayo 1 1993 0
Longford 1 1996 0
Roscommon 1 2005 0
Leitrim 1 2007 0
Donegal 1 2010 0
Armagh 1 2012 0
Wexford 0 3 1999, 2021, 2022
Fermanagh 0 2 2009, 2014

Roll of honour

Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2023 Kildare 2-11 Clare 2–10
2022[2] Laois 1-13 Wexford 1-11
2021 Westmeath 4-19 Wexford 0-06
2020 Meath 2-17 Westmeath 4-05
2019[3][4] Tipperary 2-16 Meath 1-14
2018[5] Tyrone 6-08 Meath 1-14
2017[6][7] Tipperary 1-13 Tyrone 1-10
2016 Kildare 1-13 Clare 1-12
2015 Waterford 3-14 Kildare 0-10
2014[8] Down 6-16 Fermanagh 1-10
2013[9] Cavan 1-14 Tipperary 1-12
2012 [10] Armagh 1-12 Waterford 1-05
2011 [11] [12] Westmeath 0-11, 1-09 (R) Cavan 2-05, 1-08 (R)
2010 [13] Donegal 2-12 Waterford 0-16
2009 [14] Clare 3-10 Fermanagh 1-11
2008 [15] Tipperary 0-14 Clare 1-08
2007 [16] Leitrim 0-17 Wexford 1-10
2006 No Championship
2005 Roscommon 1-12 Down 1-05
2004 No Championship
2003 No Championship
2002 No Championship
2001 No Championship
2000 Laois 3-14 Cork 1-13
1999 [17] Louth 2-08 Wexford 1-07
1998 Cork 4-14 Laois 3-07
1997 [18] Kerry 6-15 Dublin 1-07
1996 [19] Longford 3-14 Down 0-05
1995 [20] Westmeath 3-09 Dublin 3-07
1994 [21] [22] Clare 2-05 , 1-08 (R) Kerry 1-08 , 0-06 (R)
1993 [23] Mayo 2-06 Dublin 2-04
1992 [24] Galway 2-05 Cork 1-05
1991 [25] Clare 0-15 Cork 1-05

    2017 Final

    24 September 2017
    1:45 pm
    Final
    Tipperary 1-13 - 1-10 Tyrone Croke Park, Dublin
    Referee: Garryowen McMahon (Mayo)
    Man of the Match: Aisling McCarthy (Cahir)
    Aisling McCarthy 1-4 (0-4f), Gillian O'Brien 0-4, Mairead Morrissry and Roisin Howard 0-2 each, Aishling Moloney 0-1 Report Gemma Begley 0-4 (0-3f), Grainne Rafferty 1-0, Emma Jane Gervin and Maria Canavan (0-2f), Niamh O'Neill and Chloe McCaffrey 0-1 each

    2019 Final

    15 September 2019
    1:45 pm
    Final
    Tipperary 2-16 - 1-14 Meath Croke Park, Dublin
    Referee: Jonathan Murphy (Carlow).
    A Moloney 0-8 (1f), A McCarthy 1-2, A McGuigan 1-1, O O’Dwyer 0-2, C Condon 0-1, C Kennedy 0-1, A Fennessey 0-1. Report E Duggan 0-5 (3f), V Wall 0-4, F O’Neill 1-1, A Cleary 0-1, K Nesbitt 0-1, B Lynch 0-1, S Grimes 0-1 (1f)

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