Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship

The Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played between the hundreds of intermediate football clubs in Ulster. There are nine county championships between the nine counties of Ulster. The nine winners go on to play each other in the Ulster Club Championship in a knock-out format. The winners go on to compete with the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and London champions in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship. The prize for the winners is the McCully Cup, named in honour of Clontibret O'Neills stalwart Packie McCully.

Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship
IrishCraobh Idirmhéanach Peile Chlub Uladh
CodeGaelic football
Founded1998
RegionUlster, Ireland (GAA)
TrophyPatrick McCully Cup
Title holders Galbally Pearses (1st title)
Most titles Cookstown Fr. Rock's
Pomeroy Plunketts
Craigbane (2 titles)
SponsorsAllied Irish Banks (AIB)
Official websiteUlster GAA

Roll of honour

All-Ireland Finalists
Also won the All-Ireland Competition in the same season
Year Winner County Score Opponent County Score
2022[1] Galbally Pearses Tyrone 1-09 Corduff Gaels Monaghan 0-05
2021[2] Steelstown Derry 0-06 Moortown Tyrone 0-04
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019[3] Magheracloone Mitchells Monaghan 1-15 Galbally Pearses Tyrone 0-13
2018[4] Naomh Éanna Antrim 2-11 Mullahoran Cavan 1-10
2017[5] Moy Tír na nÓg Tyrone 0-09 Rostrevor Down 0-08
2016[6] Pomeroy Plunketts Tyrone 2-16 Donaghmoyne Monaghan 0-10
2015[7] Loughinisland Down 4-01 Réalt na Mara Donegal 0-07
2014[8] Warrenpoint Down 1-14 Inniskeen Grattans Monaghan 1-07
2013[9] Truagh Gaels Monaghan 0-17 Eskra Tyrone 0-12
2012[10] Cookstown Fr. Rock's Tyrone 3-13 (AET) Warrenpoint Down 1-11 (AET)
2011[11] Craigbane Derry 0-06 Cullaville Blues Armagh 0-05
2010[12] Lisnaskea Emmetts Fermanagh 0-13 Doohamlet Monaghan 1-07
2009[13] Cookstown Fr. Rock's Tyrone 0-09 Lavey Cavan 1-04
2008[14] Trillick St Macartan's Tyrone 0-08 Greenlough Derry 0-07
2007[15] Ballinagh Cavan 2-11 Dunloy Cúchulainns Antrim 2-03
2006 Eoghan Rua, Coleraine Derry Ballymacnab Armagh
2005 Inniskeen Grattans Monaghan 2-05 Glenswilly Donegal 0-10
2004 Pomeroy Plunketts Tyrone 1-13 Moneyglass Antrim 0-07
2003 St Michael's Donegal 1-11 Maghery Armagh 0-08
2002 Sean McDermotts Monaghan 0-14 Drumgoon Cavan 0-07
2001 Glenfin Donegal 0-13 Dungannon Thomas Clarkes Tyrone 0-10
2000 Craigbane Derry 1-09 Inniskeen Grattans Monaghan 1-07
1999 Brackaville Tyrone 2-10 St Michael's Armagh 1-13
1998 Liatroim Fontenoys Down 0-13 Cullaville Blues Armagh 1-05

Wins listed by county

# County Ulster Titles Last provincial winners
1 Tyrone clubs 8 Galbally Pearses , 2022
2 Derry clubs 4 Steelstown, 2021
Monaghan clubs 4 Magheracloone Mitchells, 2019
4 Down clubs 3 Loughinisland, 2015
5 Donegal clubs 2 St Michael's, 2003
6 Antrim clubs 1 Naomh Éanna, 2018
Fermanagh clubs 1 Lisnaskea Emmetts, 2010
Cavan clubs 1 Ballinagh, 2007

No club from Armagh has ever won the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

See also

References

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  2. "Derry city's men of Steel edge out Moortown". The Irish News. 10 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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