Ulster Minor Club Football Championship

The Ulster Minor Club Football Championship (Irish: Comórtas Pheil Mhionúr Chumann Uladh), often referred to as the St. Paul's Tournament,[2] is the 38th annual Gaelic football tournament for players aged under eighteen.

Ulster Minor Club Football Championship
IrishComórtas Pheil Mhionúr Chumann Uladh[1]
CodeGaelic football
Founded1982
RegionUlster, Ireland (GAA)
TrophyJim McConville Cup
Title holdersDungiven (2nd title)
Most titlesBallinderry & Glen (4 titles)
SponsorsFonaCAB Belfast

Minor club championships are held in each of the nine counties of Ulster. The nine county champions contest the Ulster Club Championship. All matches are knock-out.

The 2022 winners were Dungiven of County Derry who defeated Four Masters of Donegal by 2-07 to 1-08 in the final on 1 January 2023.

The tournament is organised and hosted by St. Paul's GAC, Belfast. While unofficial, it is regarded as the Ulster Club Championship for club minor teams.[2] It began in 1982 and the Jimmy McConville cup has been presented since 1983.[3] The competition begins in late November or early December with the final taking place in January, typically on New Year's Day (e.g. the 2017 final took place on 1 January 2018).

Finals Listed By Year

Year Winner County Score Opponent County Score Match report (final) Man of the match Winning captain
2022 Dungiven Derry 2-07 Four Masters Donegal 1-08 Dara McGonigle Eoin Higgins & Odhran Murphy
2021 Competition cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
2020
2019 Lavey Derry 0-09 Termon Donegal 0-08 The Irish News Enda Downey (Lavey) Cormac Collins
2018 Bellaghy Derry 6-11 Crossmaglen Rangers Armagh 0-08 The Irish News Kealan Friel (Bellaghy) Paul Cassidy
2017 Enniskillen Gaels Fermanagh 1-06 Ballinascreen Derry 0-06 Belfast Telegraph Eoin Beacom (Enniskillen Gaels) Eoin Beacom
2016 Burren Down 4-08 Kilrea Derry 3-05 The Irish News Conor Cox & Darragh Murdock
2015 Crossmaglen Rangers Armagh 4-12 St Eunan's Donegal 1-06 The Irish News Oisin O'Neill (Crossmaglen)
2014 Glen Derry 1-17 (aet) Southern Gaels (Gowna & Lacken) Cavan 2-08 (aet) Belfast Telegraph Danny Tallon (Glen) Cathal Mulholland
2013 Glen Derry 0-10 Silverbridge Armagh 1-02 Belfast Telegraph Paul Gunning (Glen) Stephen O'Hara
2012 Glen Derry 4-07 Killeavy Armagh 1-07 Belfast Telegraph Ryan Dougan (Glen) Ciaran McFaul
2011 Glen Derry 4-12 Armagh Harps Armagh 0-06 Belfast Telegraph Emmett Bradley (Glen) Emmett Bradley
2010 Lámh Dhearg Antrim 0-09 Magherafelt Derry 0-08 Belfast Telegraph Declan Stranney (Lámh Dhearg) Declan Stranney
2009 Omagh Tyrone 0-12 Kilcoo Down 0-11 Ulster Herald Conan Grugan (Omagh) Barry Tierney
2008 Ballinderry Derry 2-08 Scotstown Monaghan 2-07 Belfast Telegraph Ryan Scullion (Ballinderry) Gavin McGeehan
2007 Kilrea Derry 2-09 Errigal Ciarán Tyrone 0-09 BBC James Kielt
2006 Coalisland Tyrone 1-14 Cavan Gaels Cavan 2-10 Brian Toner (Coalisland Fianna) Brian Toner & Stephen McNally
2005 Errigal Ciarán Tyrone 1-13 Killybegs Donegal 1-11 BBC Ronan McRory (Errigal Ciaran)
2004 Rostrevor Down Kilrea Derry
2003 Armagh Harps Armagh 1-11 Carrickmacross Emmets Monaghan 0-07
2002 Clontibret O'Neills Monaghan 2-14 Armagh Harps Armagh 0-04 Paul McGuigan (Clontibret) Jonathan McGuigan
2001 Ballinderry Derry 3-07 Clontibret O'Neills Monaghan 1-09 The Irish News Thomas Maynes (Ballinderry) Thomas Maynes
2000 Pearse Óg Armagh 1-12 Cavan Gaels Cavan 0-14
1999 Cavan Gaels Cavan 3-09 Slaughtneil Derry 2-07 Richard Graham (Cavan Gaels) Dominic Reilly
1998 Slaughtneil Derry 1-09 Ardboe Tyrone 1-08 The Irish News Kevin O'Neill (Slaughtneil) Niall Convery
1997 Ballinderry Derry 2-07 Eglish Tyrone 1-04
1996 Ballinderry Derry 0-14 Killeavy Armagh 0-07 Gerard Cassidy (Ballinderry)
1995 An Lúb Derry Clontibret O'Neills Monaghan Johnny McBride
1994 Bellaghy Derry 7-05 Dungannon Tyrone 2-05
1993 An Lúb Derry St. Eunan's Donegal
1992 Aodh Ruadh Donegal 4-08 Clan na Gael Armagh 1-06
1991 Bellaghy Derry 2-06 Cavan Gaels Cavan 1-07 Karl Diamond
1990 Dungiven Derry 1-10 Aodh Ruadh Donegal 1-09
1989 Dungannon Tyrone St Paul's Antrim
1988 Enniskillen Gaels Fermanagh Maghery Armagh Simon Bradley
1987 Killeavy Armagh Enniskillen Gaels Fermanagh Shane O'Neill
1986 St Paul's Antrim Enniskillen Gaels Fermanagh Gerard Kelly
1985 Killybegs Donegal 2-05 Patrick Sarsfields Antrim 0-08
1984 Killybegs Donegal 4-09 St Paul's Antrim 3-05
1983 Saul Down 1-15 Lisnaskea Emmetts Fermanagh 0-09 Eddie Harney
1982 St Paul's Antrim 2-09 Scotstown Monaghan 2-04 Fergus Donnelly

Notes:

Wins Listed By County

# County Ulster
Titles
Last Ulster
Minor Champions
1 Derry clubs 18 Dungiven, 2022
2 Tyrone clubs 4 Omagh, 2009
3 Antrim clubs 3 Lámh Dhearg, 2010
Armagh clubs 3 Crossmaglen Rangers, 2015
Down clubs 3 St. Mary's Burren, 2016
Donegal clubs 3 Aodh Ruadh, 1992
7 Fermanagh clubs 2 Enniskillen Gaels, 2017
8 Cavan clubs 1 Cavan Gaels, 1999
Monaghan clubs 1 Clontibret O'Neills, 2002

Wins Listed By Club

# Club County Ulster
Titles
Last Ulster
Minor Champions
Losing Finalist
1 Glen Derry 4 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Ballinderry Derry 4 1996, 1997, 2001, 2008
3 Bellaghy Derry 3 1991, 1994, 2018
4 Enniskillen Gaels Fermanagh 2 1988, 2017 1986, 1987
Dungiven Derry 2 1990, 2022
An Lúb Derry 2 1993, 1995
St Paul's Antrim 2 1982, 1986 1984, 1989
Killybegs Donegal 2 1984, 1985 2005
9 Lavey Derry 1 2019
Burren Down 1 2016
Crossmaglen Rangers Armagh 1 2015 2018
Lámh Dhearg Antrim 1 2010
Omagh Tyrone 1 2009
Kilrea Derry 1 2007 2016
Coalisland Tyrone 1 2006
Errigal Ciarán Tyrone 1 2005 2007
Rostrevor Down 1 2004
Armagh Harps Armagh 1 2003 2002, 2011
Clontibret O'Neills Monaghan 1 2002 1995, 2001
Pearse Óg Armagh 1 2000
Cavan Gaels Cavan 1 1999 1991, 2000, 2006
Slaughtneil Derry 1 1998 1999
Aodh Ruadh Donegal 1 1992 1990
Dungannon Tyrone 1 1989 1994
Killeavy Armagh 1 1987 1996, 2012
Saul Down 1 1983

See also

References

  1. 2008 Northern Bank Ulster Minor Club Football Tournament Final Programme. 1 January 2009. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Rodgers, Alan (31 October 2008). "St Paul's minor tournament set to get underway". Gaelic Life. p. 3.
  3. "Stair / History (St. Paul's)". Official St. Paul's website. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
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