London Intermediate Football Championship
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The London Intermediate Football Championship is a Gaelic Athletic Association cup competition between the second tier Gaelic football clubs in London, England, organised by London GAA. The 2019 competition, formally known for sponsorship reasons as the VGC Intermediate Championship, was won by Thomas McCurtains who beat Tir Chonaill Gaels (Homegrown) on 29 September 2019 by 0–10 to 0-07 [1]
Honours[]
Year | Winner | Score | Score | Opponents |
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2019 | Thomas McCurtains | 0-10 | 0-07 | Tír Chonaill Gaels |
2018 | Neasden Gaels | 2-13 | 0-13 | St Joseph's |
2017 | Cu Chulainns | 1-11 | 0-12 | Harlesden Harps |
2016 | Neasden Gaels | 1-11 | 2-06 | Harlesden Harps |
2015 | Garryowen | 2-12 | 0-10 | St Joseph's |
2014 | North London Shamrocks | 3-12 | 0-09 | St Brendan's |
2013 | Heston Gaels | 0-11 | 1-07 | CuChullians |
2012 | St Brendan's | 0-11 | 0-08 | North London Shamrocks |
2011 | Round Towers | 0-08 (r) | 0-06 | Heston Gaels |
2010 | Moindearg | 0-10 | 0-08 | Round Towers |
2009 | St Kiernan's | 1-11 | 1-02 | Heston Gaels |
2008 | Tara | 1-10 | 0-08 (r) | North London Shamrocks |
2007 | Thomas McCurtains | 1-09 | 1-08 | Heston Gaels |
2006 | Fulham Irish | 1-13 | 0-10 | Moindearg |
2005 | Harlesden Harps | 0-15 | 1-06 (r) | Moindearg |
2004 | St Claret's | 1-08 | 1-06 | Round Towers |
2003 | Shalloe Pearce | 2-05 | 0-08 | Harlesden Harps |
2002 | Shannon Rovers/Sam Maguires* | |||
2001 | St Kiernan's | |||
2000 | TBC | |||
1999 | St Clarets | 2-11 | 0-08 | Moindearg |
1998 | Fr Murphys | |||
1997 | TBC | |||
1996 | Neasden Gaels | 1-11 | 0-07 | Wembley Gaels |
1995 | John Mitchells | 1-07 | 0-07 | Fr Murphys |
1994 | Shannon Rovers* | 0-11 | 0-06 | Desmond's |
1993 | Heston Gaels | 1-12 | 0-09 | Robert Emmets |
- Disbanded and later became North London Shamrocks
(r): Score in replay of drawn match
References[]
Categories:
- Gaelic football competitions in London
- Intermediate Gaelic football county championships