All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship

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All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2022 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship
IrishCraobh Shinsear Peile na mBan na hÉireann
Founded1974
TrophyBrendan Martin Cup
Title holdersMeath (1st title)
Most titlesCork
Kerry (11 titles)
SponsorsTG4

The All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship is the premier inter-county competition in the game of ladies' Gaelic football in Ireland.[1] The series of games are organised by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association and are played during the summer months, with the All-Ireland Final being played at Croke Park on the last Sunday in September or the first Sunday in October.[2] The qualifiers were introduced in 2008.[3]

The winning team is presented with the Brendan Martin Cup.[4] The cup is named after Brendan Martin, a native of Tullamore, County Offaly, who organised Ladies' Gaelic football games in the early 1970s and became one of the first treasurers of the newly founded Ladies' Gaelic Football Association.

Finals[]

Season Winner Score Runners–up Venue Attendance
1974 Tipperary 2–03 – 2–02 Offaly Durrow, County Laois
1975 Tipperary 1–04 – 0–00 Galway Geraldine Park, Athy 700
1976 Kerry 4–06 – 1–05 Offaly Littleton, County Tipperary
1977 Cavan 4–03 – 2–03 Roscommon Durrow, County Laois 3,000
1978 Roscommon 2–03 – 0–05 Tipperary Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
1979 Offaly 2–06 – 3–03 Tipperary The Heath, Portlaoise
Offaly 3–06 – 1–06 Tipperary McCann Park, Portarlington
1980 Tipperary 1–01 – 0–01 Cavan Edenderry
1981 Offaly 1–11 – 4–00 Cavan Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
1982 Kerry 1–08 – 1–02 Offaly MacDonagh Park, Nenagh
1983 Kerry 4–06 – 1–07 Wexford Kilsheelan
1984 Kerry 0–05 – 0–03 Leitrim Páirc Mochua, Timahoe
1985 Kerry 2–09 – 0–05 Laois Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 5,000
1986 Kerry 1–11 – 0–08 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin
1987 Kerry 2–10 – 2–02 Westmeath Croke Park, Dublin
1988 Kerry 2–12 – 3–03 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1989 Kerry 1–14 – 1–05 Wexford Croke Park, Dublin
1990 Kerry 1–09 – 0–06 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1991 Waterford 5–08 – 3–07 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1992 Waterford 2–10 – 3–04 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1993 Kerry 4–08 – 2–06 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1994 Waterford 2-10 – 0-12 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin
1995 Waterford 4-14 – 1-05 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin
1996 Monaghan 2–09 – 2–09 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
Monaghan 2–15 – 1–09 Laois Croke Park, Dublin
1997 Monaghan 2–15 – 1–16 Waterford Croke Park, Dublin
1998 Waterford 1–16 – 4–07 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin 16,421
Waterford 2–14 – 3–08 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin 13,551
1999 Mayo 0–12 – 1–08 Waterford Croke Park, Dublin 15,000
2000 Mayo 3–06 – 0–14 Waterford Croke Park, Dublin
2001 Laois 2–14 – 1–16 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin
2002 Mayo 0–12 – 1–08 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin
2003 Mayo 1–04 – 0–05 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin
2004 Galway 3–08 – 0–11 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin
2005 [5] Cork 1–11 – 0–08 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 23,358
2006 [6] Cork 1–07 – 1–06 Armagh Croke Park, Dublin
2007 [7] Cork 2–11 – 2–06 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin
2008 [8] Cork 4–13 – 0–11 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin 20,015
2009[9] Cork 1–09 – 0–11 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 21,606
2010[10] Dublin 3–16 – 0–09 Tyrone Croke Park, Dublin 21,750
2011[11] Cork 2–07 – 0–11 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin 20,061
2012[12] Cork 0–16 – 0-07 Kerry Croke Park, Dublin 16,998
2013[13] Cork 1-10 – 1-09 Monaghan Croke Park, Dublin 25,103
2014[14] Cork 2–13 – 2-12 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 27,374
2015[15] Cork 0-12 – 0-10 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 31,083
2016[16] Cork 1-07 – 1-06 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 34,445
2017[17] Dublin 4-11 – 0-11 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin 46,286
2018[18] Dublin 3-11 – 1-12 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 50,141
2019 Dublin 2-03 – 0-04 Galway Croke Park, Dublin 56,114
2020[19] Dublin 1-10 – 1-05 Cork Croke Park, Dublin 0
2021[20] Meath 1-11 – 0-12 Dublin Croke Park, Dublin 32,000[21]
2022 31 July Croke Park, Dublin

Ladies' football titles by county[]

County Wins Years won Runners-up Years Runners-up
1 Colours of Cork.svg Cork 11 , , , , 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 2 2018, 2020
Colours of Kerry.svg Kerry 11 , , , , , , , , , , 1 2012
3 Colours of Dublin.svg Dublin 5 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 7 , , 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2021
Colours of Waterford.svg Waterford 5 , , , , 4 , ,
5 Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 4 , , , 3 , , 2017
6 Colours of Tipperary.svg Tipperary 3 1974, 1975, 2 ,
7 Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 2 , 7 , , , , , 2011, 2013
Colours of Offaly.svg Offaly 2 , 3 1974, ,
9 Colours of Laois.svg Laois 1 7 , , , , , ,
Colours of Galway.svg Galway 1 3 1975, , 2019
Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 1 2 ,
Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 1 1
Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1 2021 0
13 Colours of Wexford.svg Wexford 0 3 , ,
Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim 0 1
Colours of Westmeath.svg Westmeath 0 1
Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 0 1
Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 0 1 2010

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