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 | |
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Irish | Craobh Idirmhéanach Peile Chlub Uladh |
Code | Gaelic football |
Founded | 1998 |
Region | Ulster, Ireland (GAA) |
Trophy | Patrick McCully Cup |
Title holders | Galbally Pearses (1st title) |
Most titles | Cookstown Fr. Rock's Pomeroy Plunketts Craigbane (2 titles) |
Sponsors | Allied Irish Banks (AIB) |
Official website | Ulster GAA |
Roll of honour
All-Ireland Finalists | |
Also won the All-Ireland Competition in the same season |
Wins listed by county
# | County | Ulster Titles | Last provincial winners |
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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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- "Derry city's men of Steel edge out Moortown". The Irish News. 10 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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- "Skea are the high Kings of Ulster". The Impartial Reporter. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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- "Ballinagh are worthy Ulster intermediate club champions". Hogan Stand. 27 November 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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