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Armagh: Ulster: Orange and White: Up to 1926 Armagh wore black and amber. In 1926 they played Dublin in the All-Ireland Junior Football Championship Semi-Final and wore orange jerseys knitted by Poor Clare nuns from Omeath, County Louth. Another account claims that the jerseys were presented as a neighborly gesture by an Orange Lodge. [12]
The Armagh county football team (/ ɑːr ˈ m ɑː / ar-MAH) represents Armagh GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of football.The team competes in the three major annual inter-county competitions; the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the Ulster Senior Football Championship and the National Football League.
Armagh has a long tradition of football. Several clubs were already in existence before the formation of the County Board in 1889. [2] Armagh became only the second team to win the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 1890. In the early years of the GAA, a club that won its county championship went on to represent the county and would also ...
2012 Down county football team season; 2012 National Football League (Ireland) 2012 National Hurling League; 2013 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship; 2013 Christy Ring Cup; 2013 National Football League (Ireland) 2013 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship; 2014 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship; 2014 Down county football team season
The club completed an All-County League Division 4 and Junior Championship double, then went on to represent Armagh in the Ulster Junior Football Championship, where they were beaten in the Ulster semi-final to eventual champions Derrytresk of Tyrone. The same year also brought success with the underage teams, notably an U16 All-County Title ...
The men's senior team competes in Junior League (Division 3) of the Armagh All County League. The club competes in the Junior Championship.. Having been defeated in two Junior finals, Clonmore eventually won the county Championship for the first time in 2005, going on to reach the final of the Ulster GAA Junior Club Football Championship.
Gridiron awards: These Lebanon County football teams earned the 'best' in six categories. PIAA football championships: View a fan's guide for December. To submit an unlisted 2025 commitment, email ...
The Under-14 Girls team formed in the early 2000s won the Armagh championship in 2009. In the same year they were runners-up in the All-County League, and participated in the Kilmacud 7s and Ulster and All-Ireland Féile competitions.