Kerry Intermediate Football Championship

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Fenian Cup
Current season or competition:
2024 Kerry Intermediate Football Championship
IrishCorn Fíníneach
CodeGaelic football
Founded1931
Region Kerry (GAA)
TrophyFenian Cup
Title holders Austin Stacks (1st title)
Most titles Kenmare Shamrocks, Milltown/Castlemaine (5 titles)
SponsorsKerry Petroleum[1]
Official websitekerrygaa.ie

The Kerry Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by mid-tier Kerry GAA clubs.

Austin Stacks are the title holders, having defeated Laune Rangers 1–14 to 0–05 in the 2024 final replay.[2]

History

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The competition was revived in 1959, and District Boards had the right to enter teams. [3]

Kerry senior players play in the Kerry Intermediate Football Championship. 2014 All-Ireland winner Peter Crowley had a season-ending cruciate injury from playing for Laune Rangers in it in 2019 and missed the 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as a result.[4][5] 2021 winners Na Gaeil boasted ex-Australian Football League professional Stefan Okunbor, Diarmuid O'Connor and brothers Jack and Andrew Barry in their ranks.[6][7]

Honours

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The winners can be promoted to play in the Kerry Club Football Championship in the year after they win this competition.

The winners of the Kerry Intermediate Football Championship progress to the Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship, representing Kerry, later that year, or, as was the case in 2021, the following year. They often do well there and recent winners include Templenoe in 2019 and Na Gaeil winning in 2022 after winning the Kerry Intermediate Football Championship in 2021.[8][9] Kilcummin made it 12 wins for Kerry out of 13 in 2018.[10] The winners can then go on and win the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship title like Milltown/Castlemaine did in 2012.[11]

Teams beaten in the first round take part in the Intermediate Football Shield. The winners collect the Fenian Cup.[12]

Format

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Group stage

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The 16 clubs are divided into four groups of four. Over the course of the group stage, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed three group games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top two teams in each group qualify for the quarter-finals and the bottom team in each group advance to the relegation playoffs.

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals: The 4 group winners and 4 group runners-up contest this round. A group winner will play a group runner-up of another group. The two winners from these two games advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: The four quarter-final winners contest this round. The two winners from these two games advance to the final.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions and are promoted to the Kerry Senior Football Championship.

Relegation playoffs

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Relegation semi-finals: The 4 group losers contest this round. The two losers from these two games advance to the relegation finals.

Relegation finals: The two semi-final losers contest the relegation final. The losing team are relegated to the Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship.

Qualification

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At the end of the championship, the winning club qualify to the subsequent Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

Teams

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2024 Teams

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Team Location Colours Division In championship since Championship titles Last championship title
An Ghaeltacht Ghaeltacht White with Red sash West Kerry 2019 3 2017
Austin Stacks Tralee Black and amber Tralee 2023 0
Ballydonoghue Lisselton Green and White Shannon Rangers 2021 0
Beaufort Beaufort Blue and yellow Mid Kerry 2019 2 2000
Castleisland Desmonds Castleisland White and blue St Kieran's 2004 3 1981
Fossa Fossa Red and black East Kerry 2023 0
Glenbeigh-Glencar Glenbeigh Red and black Mid Kerry 2017 0
Glenfesk Glenflesk Blue and yellow East Kerry 2004 0
Gneeveguilla Gneeveguilla Yellow and green East Kerry 2022 1 2010
John Mitchels Tralee Green and yellow Tralee 2009 0
Kerins O'Rahilly's Tralee Blue and white Tralee 2024 0
Laune Rangers Killorglin Blue and white Mid Kerry 2016 0
Listowel Emmets Listowel Black and amber Feale Rangers 2024 1 2002
Kilcummin Kilcummin Red and green East Kerry 2021 2 2018
Killarney Legion Killarney Green and white East Kerry 2022 1 2005
St. Mary’s Cahersiveen White and blue South Kerry 2 2015

List of finals

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Legend

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List of Kerry IFC finals

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Year Winners Runners-up #
Club Score Club Score
2024 Austin Stacks GAA (0-12) 1-14 R Laune Rangers (2-06) 0-05 R [13]
2023 Milltown/Castlemaine 2-13 Fossa 0-18
2022 Rathmore 1-13 An Gaeltacht 0-14
2021 Na Gaeil 0-13 Beaufort 1-07 [14][15]
2020 Spa 4-18 Beaufort 1-19 [16]
2019 Templenoe 2-14 An Gaeltacht 0-12 [17]
2018 Kilcummin 3-5 Glenflesk 1-8
2017 An Gaeltacht 1-12 Templenoe 0-14 [18]
2016 Kenmare Shamrocks 2-11 Templenoe 1-06 [19]
2015 St Mary's 1-13 Spa 0-13 [20]
2014 Ardfert 1-12 Spa 0-10 [21]
2013 Currow 2-11 St Mary's 0-14
2012 Finuge 1-12 Spa 0-12
2011 Milltown/Castlemaine 3-09 Waterville 1-06
2010 Gneeveguilla 1-06 Finuge 1-05
2009 Spa 1-12 Currow 0-07
2008 St Michael's/Foilmore 1-09 Gneeveguilla 0-10
2007 Annascaul 0-10 Listowel Emmets 0-06
2006 Ardfert 3-7 Annascaul 0-10
2005 Legion 0-08 Finuge 0-06
2004 Dingle 1-11 Annascaul 0-10
2003 Milltown/Castlemaine 1-07 Waterville 0-05
2002 Listowel Emmets 1-12 Dingle 0-09
2001 St Mary's 1-17 Ballymacelligott 1-09
2000 Beaufort 2-07 Ballymacelligott 1-02
1999 Rathmore 0-15 Glenflesk 0-09
1998 An Gaeltacht 2-14 Dingle 0-04
1997 Kilcummin Currow
1996 Dingle 2-12 Milltown/Castlemaine 2-10 [22]
1995 Valentia 3-10 Spa 0-08 [23]
1994 Milltown/Castlemaine An Gaeltacht
1993 Waterville Milltown/Castlemaine
1992 Annascaul St Mary's
1991 Milltown/Castlemaine Kenmare Shamrocks
1990 Kenmare Shamrocks
1989 Dingle 2-09 Kenmare Shamrocks 1-10 [24]
1988 Dingle 1-09 Templenoe 0-10 [25]
1987 Annascaul 1-10 Spa 1-07
1986 Valentia 1-10 Annascaul 1-07
1985 Dr Crokes 0-13 Moyvane 0-06 [26]
1984 Beale 2-05 Moyvane 1-06 [27]
1983 No championship
1982 Annascaul 2-03 Beale 1-05 [28]
1981 Castleisland Desmonds
1980 Beaufort 5-04 Dingle 0-08 [29]
1979 Castleisland Desmonds
1978 Castleisland Desmonds
1977 Tarbert 2-07 Keel 2-03 [30]
1976 Ballylongford 1-09 Tarbert 0-04 [31]
1975 Castlegregory Tarbert
1974 Spa 0-11 Waterville 1-06 [32]
1973 No championship
1972 Ballylongford 5-09 Kenmare Shamrocks 0-06 [33]
1971 Ballylongford Dr Crokes
1970 Kenmare Shamrocks 2-15 Ballylongford 2-05 [34]
1969 Keel 0-07 Tarbert 0-04 [35]
1968 Kenmare Shamrocks 1-07 Finuge 0-06 [36]
1960–1967 No championship
1959 Castleisland District 1-10 East Kerry 0-02 [37]
1949 North Kerry Kenmare District [38]
1944–1948 No championship
1943 Army Ballymullen Barracks 1-07 Currow 1-01 [39]
1942 Castlegregory 3-08 Kenmare District 2-02 [40]
1941 No championship
1940 Kenmare Shamrocks 3-06 Listry 1-08 [41]
1934–1939 No championship
1933 An Ghaeltacht 0-05 South Kerry 0-01 [42]
1932 North Kerry 3-02 South Kerry 2-04 [43]
1931 North Kerry 0-08 South Kerry 1-03 [44]

Roll of honour

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By club

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# Team Titles Runners-Up Championships won Championships runner-up
1 Kenmare Shamrocks 5 3 1940, 1968, 1970, 1990, 2016 1972, 1989, 1991
Milltown/Castlemaine 5 2 1991, 1994, 2003, 2011, 2023 1993, 1996
3 Dingle 4 3 1988, 1989, 1996, 2004 1980, 1998, 2002
Annascaul 4 3 1982, 1987, 1992, 2007 1986, 2004, 2006
5 Spa 3 5 1974, 2009, 2020 1987, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2015
An Gaeltacht 3 3 1933, 1998, 2017 1994, 2019, 2022
Ballylongford 3 1 1971, 1972, 1976 1970
North Kerry 3 0 1931, 1932, 1949
Castleisland Desmonds 3 0 1978, 1979, 1981
10 Beaufort 2 2 1980, 2000 2020, 2021
St Mary's 2 2 2001, 2015 1992, 2013
Castlegregory 2 0 1942, 1975
Valentia Young Islanders 2 0 1986, 1995
Ardfert 2 0 2006, 2014
Kilcummin 2 0 1997, 2018
Rathmore 2 0 1999, 2022
17 Tarbert 1 3 1977 1969, 1975, 1976
Waterville 1 3 1993 1974, 2003, 2011
Finuge 1 3 2012 1968, 2005, 2010
Currow 1 3 2013 1943, 1997, 2009
Templenoe 1 3 2019 1988, 2016, 2017
Keel 1 1 1969 1977
Beale 1 1 1984 1982
Dr Crokes 1 1 1985 1971
Listowel Emmets 1 1 2002 2007
Gneeveguilla 1 1 2010 2008
Army Ballymullen Barracks 1 0 1943
Castleisland District 1 0 1959
Killarney Legion 1 0 2005
St Michael's/Foilmore 1 0 2008
Na Gaeil 1 0 2021
Austin Stacks 1 0 2024
33 South Kerry 0 3 1931, 1932, 1933
Kenmare District 0 2 1942, 1949
Moyvane 0 2 1984, 1985
Ballymacelligott 0 2 2000, 2001
Glenflesk 0 2 1999, 2018
Listry 0 1 1940
East Kerry 0 1 1959
Fossa 0 1 2023
Laune Rangers 0 1 2024

By division

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Division Titles Runners-Up Total
West Kerry 13 9 22
East Kerry 10 12 22
Mid Kerry 8 7 15
Kenmare District 6 8 14
South Kerry 6 8 14
Shannon Rangers 5 5 10
St Kieran's 5 5 10
St Brendan's Board 5 0 5
North Kerry 3 0 3
Feale Rangers 2 6 8
Tralee District 1 0 1

Records and statistics

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By decade

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The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Kerry Intermediate Football Championship titles, is as follows:

  • 1930s: 2 for North Kerry (1931, 1932)
  • 1940s: 1 each for Kenmare Shamrocks (1940), Castlegregory (1942), Army Ballymullen Barracks (1943) and North Kerry (1949)
  • 1950s: 1 for Castleisland District (1959)
  • 1960s: 1 each for Kenmare Shamrocks (1968) and Keel (1969)
  • 1970s: 3 for Ballylongford (1971, 1972, 1976)
  • 1980s: 2 each for Annascaul (1982, 1987) and Dingle (1988, 1989)
  • 1990s: 2 for Milltown/Castlemaine (1991, 1994)
  • 2000s: 1 each for ten clubs (2000–2009)
  • 2010s: 1 each for ten clubs (2010–2019)
  • 2020s: 1 each for five clubs (2020–2024)

See also

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References

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