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The All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played between thousands of senior football clubs in Ireland.

Structure

Each of Ireland's 32 counties play their own championship between all the gaelic football clubs in the county - depending on the county, it can be league, knockout, or a mixture of both. The 32 county champions play in the 4 provincial championships, with the four winners of these advancing to the All-Ireland Semi-Finals. The All-Ireland Final is played in Croke Park on St. Patrick's Day.

History

The club championship was first held in 1971, with East Kerry the first champions. The Andy Merrigan Cup was first awarded in 1974.

Past winners

Year Leinster champions Munster champions Ulster champions Connacht champions
1970-71 Gracefield (Offaly) M U C
1971-72 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
1972-73 St. Vincent's (Dublin) M U C
1973-74 U.C.D. (Dublin) M U C
1974-75 U.C.D. (Dublin) M U C
1975-76 St. Vincent's (Dublin) M U C
1976-77 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
1977-78 Summerhill (Meath) M U C
1978-79 Walsh Island (Offaly) M U C
1979-80 Walsh Island (Offaly) M U C
1980-81 Walterstown (Meath) M U C
1981-82 Raheens (Kildare) M U C
1982-83 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
1983-84 Walterstown (Meath) M U C
1984-85 St. Vincent's (Dublin) M U C
1985-86 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
1986-87 Ferbane (Offaly) M U C
1987-88 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
1988-89 Parnells (Dublin) M U C
1989-90 Baltinglass (Wicklow) M U C
1990-91 Thomas Davis (Dublin) M U C
1991-92 Thomas Davis (Dublin) M U C
1992-93 Éire Óg (Carlow) M U C
1993-94 Éire Óg (Carlow) M U C
1994-95 Kilmacud Crokes (Dublin) M U C
1995-96 Éire Óg (Carlow) M U C
1996-97 Éire Óg (Carlow) M U C
1997-98 Erin's Isle (Dublin) M U C
1998-99 Éire Óg (Carlow) M U C
1999-2000 Na Fianna (Dublin) M U C
2000-01 O'Hanrahans (Carlow) M U C
2001-02 Rathnew (Wicklow) M U C
2002-03 Dunshaughlin (Meath) M U C
2003-04 St. Brigid's (Dublin) M U C
2004-05 Portlaoise (Laois) M U C
2005-06 L M U C