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Cavan Intermediate Football Championship

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Cavan Intermediate Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2024 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship
CodeGaelic football
Founded1915
RegionCavan, Ireland (GAA)
TrophyTommy Gilroy Cup
No. of teams15
Title holders Arva (4th title)
Most titles Templeport
Lacken
Ballinagh
Arva (4 titles)
SponsorsKyte Powertech
Official websitehttp://www.cavangaa.ie

The Cavan Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition between the middle-tier Gaelic football clubs organised by Cavan GAA. It was first competed for in 1915, before a lapse prior to being revived in 1966. The winners qualify to represent their county in the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship. The 2024 champions are Arva who beat Butlersbridge in the final.

Format

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14 teams will contest the Kyte Powertech Intermediate Football Championship.

The I.F.C. shall be run on a league basis up to the Quarter-Final stage and Knock-out thereafter. Each team will play 4 rounds in the league phase against different opponents with the fixtures decided by a random draw at the conclusion of each round. Placings in the league stage shall be decided in accordance with rule 6.21 of the GAA Official Guide 2016 as amended below:

6.21 (4) If a Championship is partly organised on a League basis, the following Regulations shall apply: (a) League Results shall be credited as follows: 2 points for a win, and one for a draw. (b) If a Team is Disqualified or Retires during the course of a League Stage, its played games shall stand and its un-played games shall be awarded to the opposing teams. (c) As provided for in this Competition Regulation, when teams finish with equal points for Qualification for the Concluding Stages, or for Promotion or Relegation, the tie shall be decided by the following means and in the order specified: (i) Play-Off.

The top 8 teams in the league progress to the Quarter-Finals while the bottom 4 placed teams in the league enter a Relegation Playoff with 1 team to be relegated to the Cavan Junior Football Championship. The winner is promoted to the Cavan Senior Football Championship

Qualification for subsequent competitions

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Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship

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The Cavan IFC winner qualifies for the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship. It is the only team from County Armagh to qualify for this competition. The Cavan IFC winner may enter the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship at either the preliminary round or the quarter-final stage.

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship

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The Cavan IFC winners — by winning the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship — may qualify for the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship, at which it would enter at the semi-final stage, providing it hasn't been drawn to face the British champions in the quarter-finals.

Top winners

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# Club Wins Years won
1 Templeport 4 1923, 1924, 1977, 1995
Lacken 4 1967, 1997, 2004, 2012
Ballinagh 4 1979, 1992, 2007, 2020
Arva 4 1972, 1983, 2016, 2024
2 Drumalee 3 1969, 2006, 2010
Cuchulainns 3 1987, 1993, 2005
Denn 3 1988, 1990, 2003
Killeshandra 3 1986, 1991, 2013
Castlerahan 3 1966, 2001, 2022
Ballyhaise 3 1968, 2015, 2023
3 Cornafean 2 1915, 1916
Gowna 2 1925, 1985
Killygarry 2 1970, 1998
Ballymachugh 2 1981, 1999
Redhills 2 1973, 2008
Drumgoon 2 2002, 2011
Cootehill 2 1971, 2014
Shercock 2 1984, 2017
Mullahoran 2 1978, 2018
Laragh United 2 1994, 2019
4 Tullyco 1 1926
Maghera 1 1974
Virginia 1 1975
Kingscourt Stars 1 1976
Munterconnaught 1 1980
Killinkere 1 1982
Bailieborough Shamrocks 1 1989
Belturbet 1 1996
Knockbride 1 2000
Lavey 1 2009
Butlersbridge 1 2021

Finals listed by year

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Key to list of winners
Winning team reached the final of the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship
Winning team won the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship
List of Cavan Intermediate Football Championship finals[1]
Year Winners Score Opponent Ref.
1915 Cornafean
1916 Cornafean
1923 Templeport 1–2 – 1–2 Bruskey
3–1 – 2–4 (R)
1–2 – 1–2 (R)
1–2 – 1–0 (R)
1924 Templeport
1925 Gowna 3–1 – 0–1 Cootehill
1926 Tullyco 2–1 – 0–2 Virginia Blues
1966 Castlerahan 1–14 – 0–7 Arva
1967 Lacken 2–7 – 1–7 Drumalee
1968 Ballyhaise 1–5 – 0–5 Crosserlough
1969 Drumalee 1–9 – 1–6 Arva [2]
1970 Killygarry 2–5 – 2–3 Cootehill [3]
1971 Cootehill 2–8 – 1–3 Virginia Blues [4]
1972 Arva 1–10 – 1–4 Ballymachugh
1973 Redhills 3–7 – 3–3 Killeshandra
1974 Maghera 4–6 – 2–4 Drumlane
1975 Virginia 0–12 – 0–9 Templeport
1976 Kingscourt Stars 0–11 – 0–6 Arva
1977 Templeport 2–6 – 0–5 Mullahoran
1978 Mullahoran 2–9 – 1–6 Castlerahan
1979 Ballinagh 1–9 – 0–4 Killinkere
1980 Munterconnaught 2–4 – 0–7 Cuchulainns
1981 Ballymachugh 0–6 – 0–6 Redhills
4–5 – 2–7 (R)
1982 Killinkere 0–10 – 1–4 Castlerahan
1983 Arva 1–11 – 0–7 Knockbride
1984 Shercock 0–8 – 0–8 Knockbride
1985 Gowna 0–14 – 0–4 Cuchulainns
1986 Killeshandra 0–10 – 1–6 Cuchulainns
1987 Cuchulainns 1–10 – 0–12 Denn
1988 Denn 2–7 – 1–8 Redhills
1989 Bailieborough Shamrocks 1–9 – 0–7 Lavey
1990 Denn 2–15 – 1–7 Belturbet
1991 Killeshandra 0–9 – 0–6 Munterconnaught [5]
1992 Ballinagh 0–10 – 0–7 Ballymachugh
1993 Cuchulainns 3–11 – 1–4 Lacken
1994 Laragh United 0–15 – 2–6 Cornafean
1995 Templeport 1–14 – 0–7 Arva
1996 Belturbet 1–5 – 0–5 Denn
1997 Lacken 2–10 – 2–8 Knockbride
1998 Killygarry 0–12 – 0–8 Denn
1999 Ballymachugh 0–8 – 0–6 Denn
2000 Knockbride 2–11 – 0–7 Drung
2001 Castlerahan 1–6 – 0–9 Drung
0–10 – 2–2 (R)
2002 Drumgoon 0–8 – 0–6 Denn
2003 Denn 1–8 – 0–9 Ballinagh
2004 Lacken 1–9 – 1–8 Drung
2005 Cuchulainns 1–6 – 0–7 Drumalee
2006 Drumalee 0–7 – 0–7 Ballinagh
1–5 – 0–4 (R)
2007 Ballinagh 1–7 – 0–9 Lavey
2008 Redhills 0–14 – 1–8 Ballyhaise [6]
2009 Lavey 3–9 – 1–8 Cootehill [7]
2010 Drumalee 1–11 – 0–8 Drumlane [8]
2011 Drumgoon 0–11 – 1–7 Crosserlough [9]
2012 Lacken 1–10 – 1–10 Cootehill [10][11]
3–10 – 1–9 (R)
2013 Killeshandra 1–10 – 1–8 Shercock [12]
2014 Cootehill 3–11 – 0–8 Ballyhaise [13]
2015 Ballyhaise 2–13 – 1–14 Arva [14]
2016 Arva 3–10 – 1–16 Killinkere [15][16]
0–11 – 0–10 (R)
2017 Shercock 2–11 – 1–9 Ballyhaise [17]
2018 Mullahoran 2–16 – 0–8 Cuchulainns [18]
2019 Laragh United 2–16 – 1–9 Belturbet [19]
2020 Ballinagh 0–23 – 0–11 Butlersbridge [20]
2021 Butlersbridge 1–12 – 0–14 Ballyhaise [21]
2022 Castlerahan 1–8 – 0–8 Ballyhaise [22]
2023 Ballyhaise 0–13 – 0–7 Denn [23]
2024 Arva 3–11 – 0–11 Butlersbridge [24]

References

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  1. ^ Cartwright, George (2023). Breffni Park to Kingspan Breffni: Celebrating 100 Years. Cavan GAA. pp. 242–244. ISBN 978-1-3999-6000-7.
  2. ^ "1969 was a memorable season for Drumalee". Hogan Stand. 28 September 2005. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  3. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (24 April 2020). "From the archive: Killygarry reach senior ranks in 1970". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Cootehill Celtic Winners of 1971". Hogan Stand. 2 December 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  5. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (18 January 2021). "From the archive: Leaguers win 1991 IFC". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Cavan IFC: Redhills edge past rivals to collect title". Hogan Stand. 14 October 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  7. ^ "IFC: Gallant Lavey claim first intermediate crown". Hogan Stand. 29 September 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  8. ^ "IFC: Brilliant Drumalee clinch title". Hogan Stand. 12 October 2010. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  9. ^ "IFC final: Drumgoon upset Crosserlough to clinch title". Hogan Stand. 2 October 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  10. ^ "IFC final: Lacken and Cootehill finish all square". Hogan Stand. 7 October 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  11. ^ "IFC final replay: McKiernan hat-trick buries Cootehill". Hogan Stand. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  12. ^ Corrigan, Shane (20 October 2013). "IFC final: Leaguers leave it late". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  13. ^ Corrigan, Shane (4 October 2014). "IFC final: Cootehill end 43-year wait". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  14. ^ Corrigan, Shane (4 October 2015). "IFC final: Ballyhaise hold on to end hoodoo". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  15. ^ Corrigan, Shane (3 October 2016). "IFC final: Arva and Killinkere finish all square in thrilling decider". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  16. ^ Corrigan, Shane (15 October 2016). "IFC final replay: 33-year wait over for Arva". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  17. ^ Corrigan, Shane (1 October 2017). "IFC final: Shercock stun Ballyhaise to bridge 33-year gap". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  18. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (14 October 2018). "Mullahoran deliver in brilliant style". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  19. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (6 October 2019). "Impressive Laragh claim IFC title in style". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  20. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (27 September 2020). "Ballinagh storm to Intermediate crown". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  21. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (31 October 2021). "Butlersbridge make history after enthralling final". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  22. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (9 October 2022). "Castlerahan return to senior ranks". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  23. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (15 October 2023). "Ballyhaise claim Intermediate Championship title". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  24. ^ Fitzpatrick, Paul (13 October 2024). "Arva make it back-to-back county titles with win over the 'Bridge". The Anglo-Celt. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
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