The Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (or Kerry GAA), one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and responsible for Gaelic games in County Kerry, organises sports competitions for the county's clubs. Leagues and Championships are played. The competitions are organised from senior to under-age level. The following is a list of such competitions.
Football
Senior Football Championship
The Kerry Senior Football Championship is the top level football competition in Kerry. The Kerry County Club Championship is a competition between the clubs (excluding divisions), who participate in the Kerry Senior Football Championship.
Intermediate Football Championship
The Kerry Intermediate Football Championship is the second level football competition in Kerry.
Premier Junior Football Championship
The Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship is the third level football competition in Kerry.
Junior Football Championship
The Kerry Junior Football Championship is the fourth level football competition in Kerry.
Novice Football Championship
The Kerry Novice Football Championship is the fifth level football competition in Kerry.
Novice finals
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
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1994 | Na Gaeil 1:12 | Ballydonoghue 1:10 |
1995 | Firies. 2:07 | St Michaels/Foilmore 1:08 |
1996 | Finuge. 0:09 | Dromid Pearses. 0:07 |
1997 | Knocknagashel 1:10 | St Michaels/Foilmore 1:07 |
1998 | St Michaels/Foilmore 1:12 | Dromid Pearses 1:05 |
1999 | Dromid Pearses 3:13 | Listry 1:04 |
2000 | Keel 1:08 | Renard 0:05 |
2001 | Renard 0:15 | Tousist 0:11 |
2002 | Duagh 0:11 | Listry 0:05 |
2003 | Keel 1:08 | Beale 0:05 |
2004 | Glenbeigh/Glencar 2:05 | Churchill 1:06 |
2005 | Beale 1:13 | Tousist 0:15 |
2006 | Moyvane 2:13 | Na Gaeil 1:09 |
2007 | Cromane 0:11 | Ballydonghue 2:03 |
2008 | Tousist 1:06 | Scartaglin 0:07 |
2009 | Churchill 3:06 | Brosna 1:09 |
2010 | Na Gaeil 1:10 | Listry 0:09 |
2011 | Brosna 1:09 | Scartaglin 0:11 |
2012 | Scartaglin 1:09 | Lios Póil 0:05 |
2013 | Templenoe 2:15 | Listry 2:13 |
2014 | Listry 0:15 | Lios Póil 1:11 |
2015 | St Senans 1:10 | Lios Póil 1:09 |
2016 | Lios Póil | Tousist |
2017 | Cromane | Moyvane |
2018 | Kilgarvan | Asdee |
2019 | Scartaglin | Castlegregory |
2020 | Cromane | Asdee |
2021 | Moyvane | Sneem/Derrynane |
2022 | Kilgarvan | Beale |
2023 | Lispole 0-17 | Duagh 0-14 (AET) |
In 2016, The Kerry Club Championships were restructured, with immediate effects on the naming of several competitions. The Junior Championship was renamed the Premier Junior, Novice was renamed the Junior Championship and the Novice Shield became the Novice Championship. 2016 Fossa 2:12 Beale 0:08 2017 Listry 2:12 Castlegregory 2:11 2018 Lios Póil 1:11 Beale 1:08
Underage
Kerry Under-21 Football Championship
This is the highest level competition for the under-21s.
Kerry Minor Football Championship
This is the highest level competition for the under-18s.
Hurling
Senior Hurling Championships
The Kerry Senior Hurling Championship is the top level hurling competition in Kerry.
Intermediate Hurling Championship
The Kerry Intermediate Hurling Championship is the second level hurling competition in Kerry.
Junior Hurling Championship
The Kerry Junior Hurling Championship is the third level hurling competition in Kerry
Underage
Kerry Under-21 Hurling Championship
This is the highest level competition for the under-21s.
Kerry Minor Hurling Championship
This is the highest level competition for the under-18s.
References
- Brennan, Paul (12 August 2024). "Kerry Senior Football Championship draw: East Kerry to start title defence against Rathmore". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
- ^ Brennan, Paul (17 October 2021). "Austin Stacks complete Kerry club hat-trick". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
- ^ Pigott, Sinead (9 October 2024). "Kerry Petroleum Club Football Championship - Fixtures". Kerry GAA. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
- Stack, Damian (8 July 2022). "Kerry hurling final to be broadcast live by TG4 in a first for the competition". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
- "Kilgarvan make light work of St Brendans in County Intermediate Hurling Final". Irish Independent. 4 August 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2024.