RTÉ Sports Team of the Year Award
The RTÉ Sports Team of the Year Award is given on an annual basis to the sporting team or partnership considered to have made the most substantive contribution to sport in that year.
List of winners[]
Year | Winner | Sport | Achievement | |
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2004 | Ireland Rugby Union | Rugby Union | Winners of the Triple Crown in the 2004 Six Nations Championship | |
2005 | Tyrone Gaelic Football | Gaelic Football | Winners of the 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final | |
2006 | Munster Rugby | Rugby Union | Winners of the 2005–06 Heineken Cup | |
2007 | Ireland Cricket | Cricket | Qualified for the Super 8 stages in their first ever World Cup | |
2008 | Munster Rugby | Rugby Union | Winners of the Heineken Cup for the second time in three years | |
2009 | Ireland Rugby Union | Rugby Union | Winners of the Six Nations Grand Slam for first time in sixty-one years | |
2010 | Irish Amateur Boxing Team | Boxing | Winners of 5 medals at the 2010 European Amateur Boxing Championships | |
2011 | Leinster Rugby | Rugby Union | 2008-09 & 2010-11 Heineken Cup Champions - Heineken Cup for the second time in three years | |
2012 | Donegal Gaelic Football[1] | Gaelic Football | Blew every opponent away using "The System" on their way to Championship glory | |
2013 | Clare Hurling | Hurling | Emerged to win the 2013 All-Ireland after only winning one championship match over the previous four campaigns. | |
2014 | Cork Ladies' Football | Ladies' Gaelic Football | Won their 9th All-Ireland title in 10 years. | |
2015 | Dundalk F.C. | Association football | Won the double of League of Ireland and FAI Cup | |
2016 | Gary O'Donovan and Paul O'Donovan | Rowing | Won the silver medal in the Men's lightweight double sculls at the 2016 Summer Olympics | |
2017 | Irish show jumping team | Show jumping | ||
2018 | Ireland women's national field hockey team | Field hockey | Runners-up at the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup | |
2019 | Dublin Gaelic football team | Gaelic football | Record-breaking five successive All-Ireland Championships | |
2020 | Limerick hurling team | Hurling | Winners of the 2020 Munster Senior Hurling Championship, the 2020 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship and the 2020 National Hurling League | |
2021 | Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal | Cycling | Won the silver medal in the Women's individual pursuit at the 2020 Summer Paralympics |
Shortlists[]
The winner is in bold.
2010[]
- Ireland amateur boxing team
- Cork senior football team
- Republic of Ireland U-17 women's football team
- Dublin senior ladies' football team
- Shamrock Rovers
- Tipperary senior hurling team
- Ireland U-23 cross country team
- Wexford senior camogie team
2011[]
- Leinster Rugby
- Dublin senior football team
- Cork women's Gaelic football team
- Republic of Ireland national football team
- Shamrock Rovers
- Kilkenny senior hurling team
- Wexford senior camogie team
- Ireland cricket team
2012[]
- Donegal senior football team
- Leinster Rugby
- Cork senior ladies' football team
- Ireland at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Sligo Rovers
- Kilkenny senior hurling team
- Wexford senior camogie team
- Irish amateur boxing team
- Irish women's cross country team
2014[]
- Cork senior ladies' football team
- Cork senior camogie team
- Dundalk F.C.
- Ireland national rugby union team
- Kerry Senior Football
- Kilkenny Senior Hurling
2015[]
- Dublin footballers,
- Kilkenny hurlers,
- Cork camogie,
- Cork ladies football,
- Dundalk F.C.
- Ireland women’s cricket team,
- Ireland men’s rugby team,
- Ireland men’s hockey team,
- Irish boxing team,
- Northern Ireland soccer team,
- Republic of Ireland soccer team
- Special Olympics team
2016[]
- Connacht Rugby
- Cork ladies' footballers
- Dublin footballers
- Dundalk F.C.
- Ireland's Paralympic cycling
- Ireland's Paralympic athletics
- Ireland rugby
- Kilkenny camogie
- Northern Ireland soccer
- Gary O'Donovan and Paul O'Donovan
- Republic of Ireland soccer
- Tipperary hurlers
2020[]
- Dublin Gaelic footballers
- Dublin ladies footballers
- Kilkenny camogie team
- Leinster rugby
- Limerick hurling team
- Shamrock Rovers
2021[]
- Galway camogie team
- Katie-George Dunlevy and Eve McCrystal
- Leinster rugby
- Limerick hurling team
- Meath ladies footballers
- Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy
- Shamrock Rovers
- Tyrone Gaelic footballers
- Aifric Keogh, Eimear Lambe, Fiona Murtagh and Emily Hegarty
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Donegal are Team of the Year". Hogan Stand. 24 December 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
- ^ "Shortlist for RTÉ awards named". The Irish Times. 15 December 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.
- ^ "RTÉ Sports Awards shortlist revealed". RTÉ Sport. 8 December 2011. Archived from the original on 7 January 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
- ^ "Nominees for RTÉ Sports Awards". RTÉ Sport. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
- ^ "Nominees for RTÉ Sports Awards 2014". RTÉ Sport. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ^ "The nominees for the 2015 RTÉ Sports Awards have been announced". The 42. 12 December 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ "12 nominees in contention for the 2016 RTÉ Sports Team of the Year award". The 42. 11 December 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- ^ "O'Donovan brothers and Stephen Kenny honoured at RTÉ Sports Awards". The 42. 17 December 2016. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Shortlist revealed for RTÉ Sport Awards Team of the Year - who would you pick?". The 42. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
- ^ "Katie Taylor is RTÉ Sportsperson of the Year 2020". RTE Sport. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- ^ Duffy, Emma (11 December 2021). "Nominees revealed for RTÉ Sport Awards Team of the Year - who would you pick". The 42. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ "RTÉ Sport Awards 2021: Team of the Year nominees". RTÉ Sport. 11 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
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