Kerry Junior Football Championship

The Kerry Junior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as Kerry Petroleum County Junior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Kerry JFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the second highest ranked junior clubs in the county of Kerry in Ireland. It is the fourth tier overall in the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system.

Kerry Junior Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2023 Kerry Junior Football Championship
CodeGaelic football
Region Kerry (GAA)
No. of teams16
SponsorsKerry Petroleum
Official websiteOfficial website

The Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship was introduced in 2016 following a restructuring of the entire Kerry Gaelic football championship system at all levels.[1] As a result, the champions no longer enter the Munster Junior Club Football Championship.

In its current format, the 16 participating club are drawn into four groups of four teams and play each other in a round-robin system. The four group winners and the four runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final match at FitzGerald Stadium. The winner of the Kerry Junior Championship, as well as being presented with the Cup, are promoted to the Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship.

Teams edit

2024 Teams edit

Club Location Colours Division In championship since Championship titles Last championship title
  Asdee Asdee Shannon Rangers 0
  Beale Ballybunion Green, red and black Shannon Rangers 1 1980
  Cordal Cordal St Kieran's 1 1986
  Cromane Cromane Maroon and white Mid Kerry 0
  Duagh Duagh Feale Rangers 1 2006
  Finuge Finuge Green and Gold Feale Rangers 3 2004
  Kilgarvan Kilgarvan Red and white Kenmare District 0
  Knocknagoshel Knocknagoshel St Kieran's 0
  Lispole Lispole West Kerry 2 2018
  Moyvane Moyvane Green and gold Feale Rangers 0
  Scartaglin Scartaglen Maroon and white St Kieran's 0
  Skellig Rangers South Kerry 2024 1 2008
  Sneem-Derrynane Derrynane and Sneem South Kerry 1 (as Sneem) 1997
  St Michael's/Foilmore Ballinskelligs Green and red South Kerry 2023 1 2001
  Tarbert Tarbert Red and black Shannon Rangers 1 1995
  Valentia Young Islanders Valentia Island Red and yellow South Kerry 2023 1 1981

List of finals edit

Year Winners Runners-up
Club Score Club Score
2023 Reenard 1-14 Tarbert 0-06
2022[2] Firies 1-17 Cordal 0-11
2021 [3] Castlegregory 3-17 Firies 0-12
2020 Annascaul 2-16 [4] Castlegregory 0-10
2019 Ballyduff 2-09 [5] Renard 0-12
2018 Lios Póil 1-11 Beale 1-08
2017 Listry 2-12 Castlegregory 2-11
2016 Fossa 2-12 Beale 0-08
2015 Templenoe 1-14 Glenbeigh-Glencar 1-06
2014 Brosna 0-08 Dromid Pearses 0-07
2013 Keel 1-09 Glenbeigh-Glencar 1-07
2012 Kenmare Shamrocks 0-13 Na Gaeil 0-10
2011 Dromid Pearses 0-08 Duagh 1-03
2010 St Mary's Dromid Pearses
2009 Castlegregory Beaufort
2008 Skellig Rangers Beale
2007 Keel Castlegregory
2006 Duagh Renard
2005 Ardfert Cordal
2004 Finuge Lispole
2003 Annascaul Currow
2002 Finuge Castlegregory
2001 St Michael's/Foilmore Dromid Pearses
2000 Gneeveguilla Finuge
1999 Listowel Emmets Beaufort
1998 Rathmore Finuge
1997 Sneem Beale
1996 Finuge Rathmore
1995 Tarbert Beaufort
1994 St Patrick's, Blennerville St Senan's
1993 An Ghaeltacht Rathmore
1992
1991 Kilcummin
1990 Milltown/Castlemaine Tarbert
1989 Brosna Knocknagoshel
1988 Currow Rathmore
1987 Ardfert
1986 Cordal
1985 St Senan's An Ghaeltacht
1984 Lispole
1983 St Mary's Cordal
1982 Finuge
1981 Valentia Young Islanders Lispole
1980 Beale St Mary's
1979 Annascaul St Mary's
1978 Gneeveguilla St Mary's
1977 Beaufort Gneeveguilla
1976 An Ghaeltacht
1975 Templenoe Moyvane
1974 Castlegregory
1973 Kilcummin
1972 Listowel Emmets Glenflesk
1971 Dingle

Roll of honour edit

# Team Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
1   Castlegregory 3 4 1974, 2009, 2021 2002, 2007, 2017, 2020
  Finuge 3 2 1982, 2002, 2004 1998, 2000
  Annascaul 3 0 1979, 2003, 2020
4   St Mary’s 2 3 1983, 2010 1978, 1979, 1980
  Lispole 2 2 1984, 2018 1981, 2004
  An Ghaeltacht 2 1 1976, 1993 1985
  Gneeveguilla 2 1 1978, 2000 1977
  Kilcummin 2 0 1973, 1991
  Listowel Emmets 2 0 1972, 1999
  Ardfert 2 0 1987, 2005
  Keel 2 0 2007, 2013
  Brosna 2 0 1989, 2014
  Templenoe 2 0 1975, 2015
14   Beale 1 4 1980 1997, 2008, 2016, 2018
  Beaufort 1 3 1977 1995, 1999, 2009
  Cordal 1 3 1986 1983, 2005, 2022
  Rathmore 1 3 1998 1988, 1993, 1996
  Dromid Pearses 1 3 2011 2001, 2010, 2014
  Tarbert 1 2 1995 1990, 2023
  Reenard 1 2 2023 2006, 2019
  St Senan's 1 1 1985 1994
  Currow 1 1 1988 2003
  Duagh 1 1 2006 2011
  Firies 1 1 2022 2021
  Dingle 1 0 1971
  Valentia Young Islanders 1 0 1981
  Milltown/Castlemaine 1 0 1990
  St Patrick’s, Blennerville 1 0 1994
  Sneem 1 0 1997
  St Michael's/Foilmore 1 0 2001
  Skellig Rangers 1 0 2008
  Kenmare Shamrocks 1 0 2012
  Fossa 1 0 2016
  Listry 1 0 2017
  Ballyduff 1 0 2019
36  

Glenbeigh-Glencar

0 2 2013, 2015
  Glenflesk 0 1 1972
  Moyvane 0 1 1975
  Knocknagoshel 0 1 1989
  Na Gaeil 0 1 2012

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ O'Mahony, John (20 October 2014). "GAA proposes major SFC surgery". Killarney Today. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/flying-firies-start-lays-foundation-for-comfortable-junior-final-victory-over-cordal/42139610.html
  3. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/first-half-goals-seal-junior-title-for-castlegregory-as-firies-rue-missed-chances/41052890.html
  4. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/annascauls-firepower-the-decisive-factor-in-clinching-junior-crown/40806137.html
  5. ^ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/kerry/sport/gaa/boyle-strikes-twice-late-on-to-catch-out-renard/38089301.html